Muslim Volunteers Join Relief Operations in Flood-Hit Gujarat
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Lost in Surat flood, a 17-yr-old walking home, a school van driver: As water recedes, a terrible tragedy emerges
By late evening on Thursday, the Surat police and fire department had recovered another 22 bodies, many of people who had been missing since Tuesday (July 7), when the city saw unprecedented rainfall. The death toll for the week had risen to 34 on Friday.
Heavy rains and flooding in Surat claimed 47 lives. According to the administration, the waterlogging has now subsided. Affected families will receive an assistance of ₹4 lakh, while relief and clean-up operations are underway in the city.
Muslim volunteers join relief operations in Flood-hit Gujarat
Amidst the devastating floods in Gujarat, Muslim youths, religious institutions, and social organisations have stepped forward to aid in relief and rescue operations, crossing religious and caste barriers. These volunteers are collaborating with local authorities and communities to offer food, shelter, medical assistance, and rescue aid to the distressed. The incessant heavy rains have claimed 23 lives so far, with Surat being the most adversely…
Surat witnessed 18 inches of rain at once, causing flooding all around. Due to which people's houses were also flooded. The devastation caused by the flood is now being seen after the water receded. Thousands of vehicles have been damaged due to flooding and vehicle owners have had to bear financial losses. Thousands of two-wheelers and cars parked on societies and roads in low-lying areas of the city like Pune, Saroli, Limbayat, Udhna, Varachha…
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