Dwarka, July 23: Following the heavy rainfall, a house collapsed in the Khambhalia taluka of Dwarka district in Gujarat on Tuesday. As soon as the information was received, a team from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) reached and engaged in the rescue operation. Visuals from the spot have shown heavy damage in the area. More details are awaited.
Earlier in the day, it was reported that heavy rains in Gujarat's Porbandar district have caused waterlogging in several areas. KD Lakhani, District Collector, Porbandar, said that there have been no casualties due to the incessant rainfall in the districts. Meanwhile, the lives of people in Surat have been disrupted after the rains lashed the city on Monday. Gujarat House Collapse: Several Feared Trapped As House Collapses Due to Heavy Rains in Dwarka (Watch Video).
The heavy rains have led to severe waterlogging on the roads in many areas of the city. Visuals showed several vehicles stuck on the road due to excessive waterlogging. The city also witnessed a heavy downpour on Sunday. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), extremely heavy rainfall is very likely to continue in Gujarat for the next two days. Mumbai Building Collapse: Woman Killed, 3 Injured After Portion of Rubinissa Manzil Crashes Near Grant Road Station (See Pic and Videos).
Gujarat House Collapse
VIDEO | Three people reportedly killed as a three-storeyed building collapsed in Dwarka, Gujarat, late last night.
"Our team reached the site immediately after receiving the information of a roof collapse. We pulled out three people from the rubble," says NDRF inspector Bipin… pic.twitter.com/Yo6ArulACf
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) July 24, 2024
Gujarat: After receiving reports of three people trapped under the debris of a collapsed house in Khambhalia, Dwarka district, an NDRF team arrives at the scene to clear the debris pic.twitter.com/7twm8ovq14
— IANS (@ians_india) July 23, 2024
"Isolated extremely heavy rainfall very likely continue over Gujarat State, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra during next 2 days and heavy to very heavy rainfall thereafter.''
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