Ahmedabad/Vadodara: Five persons were killed and over 5,700 were evacuated from Vadodara city and surrounding areas in Central Gujarat which was battered by nearly 500 mm of rains in 24 hours till Thursday morning.
While roads were unusable due to water-logging and several trains were cancelled, operations at the Vadodara airport resumed late Thursday evening.
Most parts of the city remained inundated till Thursday night in spite of intensity of rain decreasing, as waters of the Vishwamitri river started entering the city as it breached its banks.
Several trains passing through the city were cancelled and roads in and around the city were submerged even late Thursday evening.
Water from the overflowing Vishwamitri entered several localities in the city, bringing with it a few crocodiles too.
Four persons were killed in Bajwa area late Wednesday night after a wall collapsed. The body of an unknown man was recovered from Khodiyarnagar area Thursday, Vadodara district collector Shalini Agarwal said.
"The administration has shifted more than 4,500 people to safer places and evacuated 1200 persons who were stranded in houses due to water-logging," She said.
The city received a staggering 499 mm of rainfall in 24 hours ending 8 am on Thursday, official data showed.
Of this, 286 mm of rain fell in just four hours, between 4 pm to 8 pm on Wednesday.
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