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Flood Relief: Amit Shah Assures Central Assistance to 3 States

Assam, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh grapple with rising flood waters

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New Delhi- Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday assured the chief ministers of Assam, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh of all possible central assistance in the wake of the floods in the three states.

Mr. Shah contacted the chief ministers of the three states and took stock of the flood situation, the government said in a statement.

He assured the state chief ministers that the central government will provide all possible assistance to tide the floodwaters, the statement added.

IMD predicts heavy rain in Central & North Gujarat over next 3 days Torrential rains lashed parts of South Gujarat, especially Surat, Bharuch, and Narmada districts, today. Umarpada in Surat recorded the highest around 10 inches of rainfall in the last two hours. Garudeshwar, Tikalwada, and Natrang regions also witnessed heavy rains since morning. The state has received 29.48 percent of the total seasonal rainfall so far with Saurashtra, South Gujarat and Kutch regions recording more than 30 percent of the average seasonal rains so far. Meanwhile, IMD has predicted heavy to heavy rains at isolated places in South Gujarat while heavy rains at many places in Central and North Gujarat over the next three days.

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