With the onset of pre-monsoon activity in Gohilwad, where systems are operating in the Arabian Sea, non-seasonal rains lashed several places, including Botad, on Sunday. Ghogha has a warning number one signal.
In Bhavnagar city and district, last week, Suryanarayana suddenly appeared in the form of thunderstorms and people raining fire rain of 3 to 4 degrees shouted Trahimam. Meanwhile, on Saturday and Sunday, the mercury dropped to 4 degrees Celsius. And humidity was recorded at 7%. When the wind speed in the atmosphere was recorded at 3 kmph. A possible hurricane centered in the Arabian Sea struck from June 1 to 5 and the entire system was alerted following the forecast of rains. Has come and the fishermen have been instructed not to plow the seas. Meanwhile, Bhavnagar city and the entire district witnessed sunshine during the day on Sunday. The city of Botad has been experiencing rainy weather since morning. The weather has changed in the evening.
Last night's mini-storm caused strong winds and unseasonal rains to knock down some trees on the Ranpur-Botad military road and completely shut down the road for vehicular traffic, causing a stampede at the Mamlatdar's office in Ranpur.
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Heavy winds and hurricanes caused unseasonal rains last night. Due to strong winds, several trees fell on the military road from Ranpur to Botad district headquarters, blocking traffic from Ranpur to Botad. After receiving the information from Ranpur Mamlatdar Alkesh Bhatt, he informed the Deputy Engineer of the State Level Public Works Department at Ranpur. It may be mentioned here that the Botad Military Road from Ranpur is a road under the National Highway Division, Gandhinagar. Its sub division is located at Lemdi in Surendranagar. Although the State P.W. The road was opened to traffic late at night by the Mamlatdar following the order of the Deputy Engineer of the Ranpur office of D. to remove the fallen trees on the military road.
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