Flooded area after rain in Vadodara
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Congress chief Shaktisinh Gohil on Wednesday blamed the state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government for the waterlogging in several parts of Kutch district and demanded adequate compensation for the damage to property and crops. Gohil held a press conference after visiting rain-hit areas in Bhuj city, the headquarters of Kutch district. He said corruption and inaction of the local administration was responsible for the devastation in Kutch. Congress leader Gohil claimed there was garbage everywhere and waterlogging was due to negligence in waste disposal. This is a man-made disaster.
Congress demanded compensation for farmers
The city’s Azad Chowk was flooded with water up to 10 feet, causing huge losses to small traders. The timber market has also suffered heavy losses. This could have been prevented if the municipal corporation had cleaned the canal.” He warned that there was a possibility of an outbreak of diseases in the city. Gohil said, “We want the government to provide proper compensation to the people and farmers who suffered losses due to heavy rains and the resulting floods.
We have come to know that a large number of cattle have also died in Nakhatrana, Abdasa and Lakhpat talukas but no survey has been done yet. The administration needs to be more sensitive. He claimed that power supply has not been restored in many areas. Gohil said that standing crops were damaged in the Mandvi area, but the government has not announced any special relief package for farmers.
49 people died due to heavy rains
Let us tell you that 49 people died due to heavy rains in the last week of August in Gujarat. Various agencies including NDRF and Army rescued more than 37,000 people after roads were damaged and flooded in various areas. Officials gave this information on Wednesday. Due to deep depression, heavy to very heavy rains occurred in many areas of Gujarat between 25 and 30 August. State Relief Commissioner Alok Kumar Pandey said that out of 49 deaths, the families of 22 have already been paid Rs 4 lakh each as compensation as per the rules. An amount of Rs 1.78 crore has been distributed to the owners of 2,618 animals killed.
More than 37 thousand people were rescued
He also said that Gujarat has received 108 per cent of its average annual rainfall so far. The state relief commissioner said that in view of the heavy rains, 17 teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), 27 teams of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), nine columns of the Army and additional teams of the Air Force and Coast Guard were deployed. Pandey said, “Various teams successfully rescued 37,050 people and evacuated 42,083 people to safer places. Besides, 53 people were airlifted to safer places.
Alok Kumar Pandey said that 2,230 km of roads were damaged due to heavy rains, which will be repaired and made trafficable in the next 10 days. He said, “Out of 6,931 villages and 17 cities affected by power cuts due to rain, electricity service has been restored in 6,927 villages and all 17 cities. Work is going on on a war footing to restore electricity in the remaining villages. Let us tell you that many parts of Gujarat were flooded due to heavy rains between 20 and 29 August.