The government has formed a central team to assess the damage caused by the floods, it will visit Gujarat soon

The Home Ministry has constituted an Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT) led by the Executive Director of the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) to assess the damage caused by rain and floods in Gujarat. The IMCT will soon visit the flood-affected districts of Gujarat. During 25-30 August, Gujarat was severely affected by heavy to very

A young man sitting on a scooter with a crocodile in his lap, people watching the video said – victory lies beyond fear

The situation in Vadodara, Gujarat has worsened after heavy rains. These days, not only the continuous flood waters in Vadodara have become a problem, but the crocodiles that have come near their houses are also spreading panic. Many such pictures have surfaced where it can be seen that after waterlogging, the terror of crocodiles is

Gujarat Floods Live: Gujarat submerged! Waterlogging up to 8 feet in Vadodara’s Sayajiganj area, people trapped in homes, no electricity, no water

Nature is creating havoc in Gujarat from Saurashtra to Kutch. Relief and rescue work is going on at war level from Vadodara to Rajkot, Jamnagar to Kheda. Water has filled up to 8 feet in Sayajiganj area of ​​Vadodara. People are imprisoned in their homes for 2 days. There is no electricity, no water. In

Car and bike got washed away in flood, will we get the full insurance money? Know the rules of claim

Heavy rainfall is causing havoc in many states of the country. Be it Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra or Gujarat, all the states are in a bad state due to torrential rains. In Gujarat, the flood situation has made the situation even worse. Somewhere people’s houses have become islands, somewhere cars and bikes are seen floating

So much water filled up that a crocodile came on the roof… Watch the havoc of rain and flood in 10 videos from Delhi to Gujarat

Rain has wreaked such havoc in Gujarat that many areas, houses, societies are seen submerged. If the Meteorological Department is to be believed, the rain is not going to stop yet. Fishermen have also been asked not to go to sea for the next two days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Chief Minister Bhupendra