Shouts for help from people out of service. The main control room number is currently closed. Calling 07926582501/02 shows the phone is out of service. Many areas have been flooded due to late-night rains.
Heavy rains are forecast in Ahmedabad even today.
Heavy rains lashed Ahmedabad on Sunday night. The downpour started again at 2 am, late at night, with more than two inches of rain falling in the city in two hours.
Currently, the rains have stopped in Ahmedabad. Heavy rains are forecast in Ahmedabad even today. Ahmedabad received more than 14.29 inches of rain in the last 24 hours at 7 am on Monday. Many areas have been flooded due to late-night rains.
Knee-deep water in Vasna, Paldi, Ellisbridge, Saraspur, Hatkeshwar, Bopal- Ghumaareas of the control room.On the other hand, people of the city are calling the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s control room for help.
The main control room number is currently closed. Calling 07926582501/02 shows the phone is out of service. Several houses on the ground floor in the Srinandnagar-1 section of Vejalpur have been flooded, and people had to kneel in wet clothes to get to work this morning.
The lights have been off since last night in Srinagar Apartments and several flats on Sonal Cinema Road in the Vejalpur area, which has disturbed thousands of people. People living downstairs are overwhelmed.
Holidays have also been declared in schools and colleges today. On the
other in schools and colleges in the city today. All the gardens have also been shut down.
The power supply in Bakeri City Vejalpur has been disrupted since last night. Due to heavy rains, power has been cut off since last night.
The waist-deep water had seeped into Bakery City. There is no water on Sonal Cinema Road in the Vejalpur area. Vejalpur is still flooded from Sonal Cinema Road to Torrent Power.
As a result, people are suffering a lot. There are scenes of a whole river on the road. The situation worsened even four hours after the rains stopped. The shops in the basement of the Shantisadan 2 complex have entirely sunk.
Water is everywhere you look in societies.
Many areas of the city have been flooded again
with more than three inches of rain falling in Paldi, Vasana, and Ellisbridge late Sunday night from 2 pm to 6 pm. Usmanpura, Ashram Road, Vadaj, Income Tax area received 2.5 inches of rain.
Bodakdev, Vastrapur area has been hit hard by two inches of rain. It is still raining continuously. Paldi, Vasana, and Ellisbridge areas received 18 inches of rain from 7 pm on Sunday to 7 am on Monday.
In comparison, 14 inches of rain fell in Vadaj, Incometax, and Ashram Road area, and 12 inches in Bodakdev, Vastrapur area.
Roads and roads turned to water again.
The shift of Auda Lake in Prahladnagar has broken. The change of Auda Lake on Prahladnagar Road has faileddue to heavy rains.
The basement of the Vrajvihar apartment next to it has been flooded. It is to be mentioned that the car parked in the parking lot was completely submerged in water.
Residents of the apartment are worried about the situation if it still rains. The three underbridges in Shahibaug, Usmanpura, and Akhbarnagar had to be closed due to two feet of water.
When it started raining again late at night, moisture seeped into people’s homes. I have suffered greatly. Many areas have been flooded again.
Talking to Jagdishbhai Thakor, a resident of Dewas apartment, Divya Bhaskar, said that the ground floor of our apartment was flooded due to heavy rains last night.
All the people living downstairs have been forced to leave their homes and live in other people’s houses. Their belongings have been wrecked and severely damaged.
Vehicles have also been submerged. The lights have been off since last night due to rain. The lights haven’t come on yet. The flat had been flooded for the previous 12 hours, and now the apartment occupants were in dire straits.
There was no rain on Monday morning.
Many houses are now submerged in water.
He added that earlier, the flats used to be drained as soon as they were filled with water, but as a flat scheme is being constructed towards Guptanagar, the water is not being drained.
Many houses on the ground floor are now submerged, and people’s homes have been burnt down. They have to put their valuables, money, and jewelry in the upstairs garden.
Water has not yet receded from the area, leaving people in dire straits. At present, they have little drinking water, but if the water is not disposed of quickly, even without water, the situation of the residents of Dewas apartment has become dire.