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Gujarat rains due To Cyclonic Circulation

Today After cyclonic circulation activation over south Gujarat brought widespread rains in several parts of the state and rain will continue for the next five days. IMD India Meteorological Department also given yellow alert for south Gujarat, predicting the possibility of heavy showers tomorrow. As per IMD Cyclonic circulation over central Gujarat and neighbourhood now lies over south Gujarat and extends up to 4.5 km above mean sea level tilting southwards. Due to above mentioned systems, Gujarat is very likely to receive an active wet spell during the next five days. As per release, heavy rains are expected at isolated places in the districts of Valsad and Navsari along with nearby Union Territory of Daman and Dadra Nagar Haveli tomorrow. Heavy showers are also likely at isolated places in Gandhinagar, Kheda, Ahmedabad, Anand, Navsari and Valsad districts, and in Daman and Dadra Nagar Haveli on Sunday and rain would continue till July 3. Today with the southwest monsoon advancing further into the state, several parts of Gujarat received light to moderate rainfall between 6 am and 6 pm. Heavy Rains Lash Gujarat’s Bharuch, Locals Face Commuting IssuesHeavy Rains Lash Gujarat’s Bharuch, Locals Face Commuting Issues. 20 Killed In Lightning Strikes Amid Rain Fury In Gujarat. 20 Killed In Lightning Strikes Amid Rain Fury In Gujarat. About 12,000 Shifted, Narmada Flowing Above Danger MarkGujarat Rain: Nearly 12,000 Shifted, Narmada Flowing Above Danger Mark. According to weather data by the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC), as many as 70 talukas in Gujarat received rainfall ranging from 8 mm to 72 mm during the 12-hour period. Palsana taluka of Surat district received 72 mm of rainfall, which was highest in the state during the day. It was followed by Khergam in Navsari district (67 mm), Umargam in Valsad (67 mm), Navsari in Navsari district (62 mm), Botad taluka in Botad district (61 mm), Gandevi in Navsari district (58 mm), Valod in Tapi (58 mm), Chikhli in Navsari (50 mm), according to the data. Significant rainfall was recorded in other districts as well, including Kutch, Amreli, Ahmedabad, Gir Somnath and Bhavnagar.

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