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In these 5 districts of Gujarat, the next few hours will be 'heavily', the Meghraja will call for a strike

Meghraja will lash North Gujarat today, with “heavy” showers in five northern districts for a few hours, according to the Meteorological Department forecast.

  • Heavy rain forecast in North Gujarat today
  • Heavy rain forecast for next 3 hours
  • Heavy rain forecast in Banaskantha, Mehsana
  • Heavy rain forecast in Gandhinagar, Aravalli
  • The Meteorological Department has once again predicted heavy rains in the state today. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, Meghraja will lash North Gujarat today. According to the forecast, there will be heavy rain in Banaskantha, Mehsana, Aravalli and Gandhinagar districts of North Gujarat in the next 3 hours. It is to be noted that no special rain has fallen in the north this year. So, regarding today’s forecast, the faces of the farmers have also seen a glow.




    Heavy rain forecast in North Gujarat

    According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, there will be heavy rain in North Gujarat today. The next 3 hours can be considered heavy for North Gujarat. The weather forecaster has predicted heavy rain in Banaskantha, Mehsana, Aravalli and Gandhinagar districts in the north. However, since early morning today, rain started slowly in many areas of North Gujarat. After which rain has started in many areas.

    Rain in 79 talukas of the state

    Rain has fallen in 79 talukas from 6 to 8 this morning. In which the highest rainfall was 1.5 inches in Santarampur of Mahisagar, 1 inch in Shehra, 1 inch in Kadana, 1 inch in Morwa Hadaf, 15 mm in Umarpada, 15 mm in Petlad, 13 mm in Nadiad and 13 mm in Mangrol, Kaprada. 13 mm of rain has come.




    Heavy damage to crops like chiku, mango, groundnut due to rain

    A survey of crop damage will be conducted in rain-affected areas of South Gujarat and Saurashtra in the state. The damage to horticultural crops in South Gujarat will also be surveyed. Heavy rains in these areas have caused major damage to crops of chickpeas, mangoes, groundnuts, plantains and oilseeds. Then, after the survey is done, all the farmers’ eyes will be on how much package will be announced by the system.

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