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Gujarat: Watch cars being submerged and homes inundated by incessant rain

From Junagadh to Navsari, several districts in the southern part pf the state bore the brunt of rains and resultant floods.

Scroll Staff
Jun 30, 2023 · 05:47 pm
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#WATCH | Gujarat | A car that was trying to cross an underpass in Mandir Gam, Navsari was stuck and submerged in flood. The car and its four occupants were extricated with the help of the Fire Department and locals. pic.twitter.com/fSJlAIIFAq

— ANI (@ANI) June 30, 2023

જૂનાગઢઃ ઓહો... વરસાદના ધસમસતાં પાણીમાં હોડીની જેમ કાર તણાઈ...#Monsoon #Monsoon2023 #MonsoonNews #state #rain #Rainfall #junagadh #bhadar #RainyDay #GujaratRain #gujarat #GujaratiNews #humdekhengenews pic.twitter.com/XwUctO74d6

— Hum Dekhenge News (@humdekhengenews) June 30, 2023

VIDEO | Flood water entered the houses of residents in Jamkandorna village after Gujarat's Rajkot witnessed heavy rainfall. pic.twitter.com/n9D6mL2tIW

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) June 30, 2023

#Jamnagar SEOC #Rainfall data

6am-8am = 43mm
8am-10am = 13mm
10am-12pm = 121mm

Total 177mm Rainfall in 6 hours#Gujarat #Monsoon pic.twitter.com/bbUYrWSR2v

— Weatherman Shubham (@shubhamtorres09) June 30, 2023

ધોધમાર વરસાદથી ગિરનાર પર્વત પર સર્જાયો અદ્ભૂત નજારો, જુઓ વીડિયો#Junagadh #Girnar #Rains #ZEE24Kalak pic.twitter.com/Pb81yjXqUE

— Zee 24 Kalak (@Zee24Kalak) June 29, 2023

Scenes of Damodar Kund in #Junagadh after heavy rains#Gujaratrain #saurasht pic.twitter.com/qguEsN7Ll8

— Weatherman Uttam (@Gujarat_weather) June 29, 2023
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