Several parts of Gujarat have been experiencing heavy rains, resulting in floods and water-logging in many areas. In Nadiad, a college bus was trapped due to water-logging caused by heavy rains, leading to a challenging rescue operation to save the students inside.
Amidst the chaos, five courageous boys stood on an adjacent lane helping fellow students escape through bus windows. The water-logged underpass and congested space made the evacuation impossible, but the determined students remained committed to ensuring everyone’s safety.
Earlier this week, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted rainfall in Gujarat, with many parts of the state experiencing light rain accompanied by thundershowers. As the monsoon progresses, similar weather patterns are expected in many districts, including the Saurashtra region.
While the weather has brought relief for parched lands, it has disrupted travel and caused many problems in the affected areas. However, farmers and residents are optimistic about the arrival of the monsoon, with the initial showers offering some hope.
Sunday is predicted to have light rain and thundershowers in many districts of South Gujarat, including Daman and Dadra Nagar Haveli, Porbandar, Gir Somnath, Junagadh, and Diu, albeit in isolated areas. The authorities have urged the public to take precautionary measures in the event of heavy rains.
The heavy rains have resulted in numerous disruptions, but Gujarat remains hopeful of the benefits from the ongoing monsoon system. The ongoing deluge has highlighted the need for better infrastructure to handle heavy rains and floods in the future.
Overall, it is essential to take necessary measures and precautions during these weather conditions to ensure the safety of the people and property. While the monsoon seasons are a time of hope, it is crucial to remain vigilant and prepared for any eventualities.