People started doing Garba amidst the flood, a unique scene went viral during the disaster in Vadodara

After floods and rains in Gujarat, now cyclone ‘Asna’ has also increased the problems of millions of people. Although the cyclone has weakened to a great extent, but due to this the condition of many flood affected districts of Gujarat has become worse. After continuous heavy rains for several days, the rain has now stopped

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

Gujarat: Crocodiles reaching residential areas amid floods and rains, panic among people, forest department team rescued them like this

Rainfall is causing havoc in most parts of Gujarat. The condition of floods and rains is such that now even animals are entering residential areas. Due to heavy rains in Vadodara, Gujarat, the Akota Stadium area was filled with water to such an extent that a crocodile was seen on the roof of a house.

Why is it raining so much only in Gujarat? A new threat of natural calamity is also rising from the Bay of Bengal

There is continuous heavy rainfall in Gujarat. This has never been seen before. In fact, such a big change in the rain pattern has not been seen. This change in the rain pattern has come due to climate change and increasing temperature. Where earlier UP and Bihar used to get submerged in monsoon, now floods

Flood like situation in Rajkot-Surat of Gujarat, houses and vehicles all submerged, now IMD has issued red alert

Gujarat Rain Alert: Heavy rains have created havoc in Gujarat. Flood-like conditions have arisen in about a dozen districts including Surat and Kutch. The rivers in the state are overflowing due to the torrential rains that have been going on for the last 48 hours. Due to this, low-lying areas of many districts have been