Sabarmati deluge, 1500 evacuated

This is for the first time that such a large amount of water was released in one go

July 31, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 09:29 am IST

About 1,500 people, including 500 from the city, were evacuated to safer locations due to sudden floods in the Sabarmati river after water was released from the Dharoi dam, officials said here on Thursday.

Sabarmati river’s water level dramatically rose after 2.5 lakh cusecs was released into the river from the Dharoi dam in Mehsana district in north Gujarat on Wednesday morning, due to heavy rainfall there.

Since Sabarmati river passes through the city, water inundated the city’s low lying areas of Chandrabhaga near the Sabarmati Ashram, officials said.

As water level increased slowly, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) evacuated people living in the area since last evening.

“It takes at least 12 hours to 14 hours for water to reach here from Dharoi. As soon as water reached Chandrabhaga, we began shifting families to nearby areas. Until today, we shifted around 500 people,” West Zone Deputy Commissioner R B Barad said.

Flood waters also reached lower walkways of the Sabarmati riverfront at night.

“Flood waters submerged lower walkways of the Sabarmati riverfront. Normally, this river handles around 1.8 cusec of water. This is the first time when such a large amount of water was released in one instance after the riverfront was built,” Mr Barad said, adding that water has started receding.

Elsewhere in Dholka taluka of this district, the local administration has swung into action after learning about the release of water and started an evacuation process before flood waters reach there, an official press release stated. Around 1,000 locals of 13 villages situated near the banks of the Sabarmati river were shifted to safer locations early on Thursday morning.

Meanwhile, in Rajasthan National Disaster Response Force teams were pressed into work even as one boy was washed away in Sirohi district amidst heavy rains creating a flood-like situation in parts of the state.

A 17-year-old boy was washed away in Sirohi as the heavy downpour continued for the fourth consecutive day, a senior district official said.

Two other boys accompanying him were trapped in the nullah but were rescued by local people, the official said adding that search operation was on to track the missing boy.

Due to heavy rains, Narbada canal got breached at some points causing flood-like situation in 10 villages of Sanchore, another official said. NDRF teams were deployed in Lalpura, Kilwa and Bawla villages of Sanchore tehsil, he said.

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