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The India Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall in parts of Gujarat for August 17.

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Gujarat: Incessant rain triggers flood-like situation in Surat; IMD predicts heavy rainfall on August 17

Catch the day's latest news here - https://t.co/yQWRZBjP3Q pic.twitter.com/I76iw2uoZ3

— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) August 16, 2022

Heavy Rain in #Surat pic.twitter.com/Uoae0GUtkR

— वैभव पटेल 🇮🇳🚩 (@VaibhavShyani) August 17, 2022

#Gujarat: #Flood-like situation in low-lying areas around #MithiKhadi in #Surat, due to heavy rains in the region

For more videos, click here https://t.co/6ddeGFqedQ pic.twitter.com/qlFfr2TK3w

— DNA (@dna) August 16, 2022

Heavy rain lashes several parts of vadodara#vadodara #baroda #gujarat #rain #Ahmedabad #surat #rajkot #dabhoi #bhavnagar pic.twitter.com/4N0m8ii42m

— vadodara sanskari nagari (@vsanskarinagari) August 16, 2022
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