This story is from July 23, 2017

Saurashtra floods: Machhu dam overflows; 2,600 evacuated in Morbi

Saurashtra floods: Machhu dam overflows; 2,600 evacuated in Morbi
Key Highlights
  • Overnight rains in Rajkot and Surendranagar districts resulted in flooding in many villages of Morbi district
  • Two Indian Air force helicopters have rescued about 50 people from villages of Wankaner, Morbi and Maliya
RAJKOT: Overnight rains in Rajkot and Surendranagar districts resulted in flooding in many villages of Morbi district on Saturday, requiring evacuation of 2,600 people. This, because the rains from Rajkot and Surendranagar increased the inflow in Machhu-1 and 2 dams.
All the gates of Machhu-1 dam were opened after it began overflowing, probably for the first time after 1979 floods. “We released 2.42 lakh cusecs of water from Machhu dam on Friday night as the inflow increased following heavy rains in Chotila and Than talukas of Surendranagar.
Rains in Jasdan and Vinchiya talukas of Rajkot also brought more water to these dams,“ Morbi collector I K Patel said.
Two Indian Air force helicopters have rescued about 50 people from villages of Wankaner, Morbi and Maliya, he added. Sources said Maliya was heavily affected as flood water covered the railway tracks and entered houses in low-lying areas. Patel said that by Saturday evening the inflow into Machhu dams had decreased so they were releasing 95,000 cusecs of water. In Rajkot, the local fire brigade and state disaster response teams shifted more than 250 people to safer locations as river Aji swelled with fresh inflow of water.
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Rail tracks were damaged for nearly 200 meters from Maliya Miyana station towards Samakhayali on Sunday
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Two stranded people were rescued by 6th NDRF Team from village Khamblav in Surendra Nagar
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