Heavy rainfall in Gujarat has led to flooding and the evacuation of thousands of people. Rivers, including the Narmada, are overflowing, and several areas, including Ahmedabad, have been severely affected. The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for several districts, predicting heavy rainfall until Thursday. The release of water from the Sardar Sarovar dam has exacerbated the flooding.
The water level at the Golden Bridge in Gujarat's Bharuch soared to 32.38 feet on Sunday, surpassing the danger mark of 24 feet, prompting the authorities to evacuate over 3,000 people to safer places.An official said that in Bharuch district, .
An orange alert has been issued for parts of central Maharashtra and Andaman & Nicobar islands on September 17 and regions of Saurashtra and Kutch for September 19 and 20
Aji Dam, the biggest local source of drinking water for the city, started overflowing at around 11:45 am following extremely heavy rainfall in its catchment areas.
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