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Lakhpat Khavda Bel a A C Karanpur Kunariya (Jam) Kal y anpar Ganes hpar Mauvana (Shivagadh) B P Bapuari E Dhedhapar Kaner Ludi y a A Say r a D y Chher Nani Dhedhdi Godpar (Khavda) Anandpar Udhmo Bam bhank a Bal as ar E b Guner i Gor ew al i n Juna Juriya Vr aj v ani M e Chher Moti Pranpar Khar i H v At do Soy l a A i Fatehpur Malda Bai y ava Ukher Mudhan Andhau , g Umarsar Si y ot t Chhuger Bana Sadhara E n Kor i y ani Bhitara Mota Nagalpar V e Kapur as i Fulra Mithdi I s Mundhv ay Jara Lakda Vandh T n Dhunay Kai y ar i Ghaduli Luna Dedhiya Nana-Mota A o Koteshvar Ak ar i Dhareshi Daddhar Nani R c KOTESWAR PORT Panandhro Khatiyun (Khatiya) Daddhar Moti Surba Vandh O n Jumara Hodka Bhi r andi yar a Gedi Fatehgadh e Kanoj Khanot Vi r ani Manjuvas B t Haroda A ri Narayan Sarovar Sheh Naredi Davri Momaymora L Nara Bhagadio L w Am i ya Rav Mot i O it Guhar Nani Godhatad Dayapar Misariy ado Sudana Vandh C lic Mindhiyari LAKHPAT Junachay Naranpar Sangadh Khandek Kunri Sher v o Thanpar 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Junagiya Dedrani Dhamay Kharadiya Makhel O e Khirsara (Gunau) Sambhada Kot da Dador Bar do Kak ar va Bhunjay Nani Sai Chhotapar R h Ber Mot i Vagapaddhar Jinjay Am r apar I w Kandhora Bhadara Nana Jatavira Manfara Kanthkot Badalpar Mangadh Pandya No Gadh V Maniara Khar ai Sarangvado Ugedi Deshlpar Sumarasar -Shekhvali Sar as l a Khi r ai Var nun Sukhpar t Lak shmi pur(Bhunj ay) Charakhada Bi bar Kadol Badargadh Kidiyanagar N p Gol ay Ber Nani Mokhra Jagaliya Rampar (Sarva) Ar al Mot i Ghanithal e Moray Umrapar Haripar (Hirapar) Nirona Lori a Dhori E Pak ho Goy l a Bhadara Mota Than Naliyat imbo Somani Vandh f c Navavas (Vandh) Bhoa Khombhdi Nani Raiyada Dedarva Jadavas o x Vay or Rangaypadar Bagpat Bhi m sar Badi (Palanpur)Juriya Jadsa Pal ans va e Thumdi Val s r a Aral Nani Or i r o Khar oi y Bharapar (Bhadravali) Bandiyara Netra Todiya May Govindpar Sany t Karamta Ratamiya Vam ka Gam dau Vas atv a r d Vagot h Ukir Khombhdi Moti Mathal Bharapar Toraniya e e Lai y ari Ai da Kunaria Nana-Mota Kharod Chitrod Kanmer . s Butta (Abdawali) Ust iya (Bandiya) Kham bhl a NAKHATRANAAkadna Medisar Mevas a Y p u Jogiyay Bandi ya Kadi y a Mot a Sukhpar (Virani) Vamrapadar Kot ay Halra o Sukhpar (Sayand) Nangiya Rasaliya Virani Nani Lak hi yarvi ra Tankanasar Mod Bhakhari Dhrang Dharampur Jagatpar Ner Pas a C r r Mohadi Kadiya Nana Kam aguna Lodai Baniari Bandhadi A p o Virani Moti Nokhaniya Sangara Timbo Shivlakha Pratap Gadh Akri Moti Charopdi Moti Sujapar Ulat Vantra Meghpar (Kunjisar) Adhol (Pasakayara) R e d Vads ar Kuvapaddhar Devsar Vi r k hal Notiyar Bhakhari Jawaharnagar Ukharda Jadodar Nakhat rana Vatachhad Vondhada khanpar ThoriariGagodar U iv te Jana-Kosa Ragan Vandh Jinday Lot hi a Morgar Kar m ar i ya s i Khanay Daban Kotda Jadodar Chavadka Kot da ( T har av ada) Pai y a Devisar Kum bhar i y a C b Pat Vehro Sar s par Jikadi lu i Kar ai y a Tharavada Makanpar Boladi Habay Khi r s ar a Dhamadka Lak adi ya C c h Rampar Bar a Lak hani a Nakhatrana Nana Angiya Mota Baukho (Samavalo) Modsar Kum bhar di Si k ar a Vijpasar Gharana Khodasar A x x Kos a Ker Vandh Gudthar Varnora Nana Budharmora Vamoti Nani Samanda Angiya Nana Baukho (Odhejavalo) Naliyeri Timbo Kabrau Piprapati Pet hapar F e e Ashapar Bal apar Jaday Morjar Bhadali Natharkui Vi r ai Varnora Mota Hirapar Am ar di , Bhadra Vandh Ber u Vi t hon Vi nc hhi ya Dhonsa Rajansar Bhi m devk a O e d Sukhpar Bara Vehar Navagam Bhuj par Katariya Juna h Meman Vandh Chhadura Budadhro Dhavda Nana Pi r v adi Khi l na Nagor Chapreli Nadara Dudhai Samakhiali Chandrodi S t e Dhufi Moti Adhochhani Ranara Mota Dagala Mokhana Rajthali n Theba Vandh Vam oti Moti Suk hsan Galapadar Manaba Fulpara M e Piyoni Ranara Nana Naransari r a Tera Sangnara Sany r a Kuvathada Pur as ar Kal i Tal av di Vondh Chhadvala R a o Mokars hi Vandh Hamirpar Bi t ta Kandhay Rampar (Roha) Lakhadi Ratiya Mamuara l Pay ar ko Chandrani ChopadvaBHACHAU E s , NALIYA Lakshmipur (Tara) Makhna Lunva Lal i ana T d Hothi Vandh Kal a Tal av Balachod Nani Kanaiyabe Godpar in Bel a Vandh Dhufi Nani Vandh Timbo Gado Lakhond Padhar Katariya Nava Vandhiya a ie Sudadhro Moti Olangiya Gangon Ugamani Tara Fulra Timbo BHUJ Shikarpur N t Jasapar Kunat hi a Sarguara Kodki Dhaneti Rapar I p Jakhau Vandhawali Vandh Bhavanipar Pal i v ad Godsar (Rakhal) Moro Tapar n o Raydhanpar (Moti and NanABDASA Balachod Moti Mosuna Fotdi Vadvara Pas huda Am al i yar a Y o c Jabra Vandh Ber ac hi ya Ambapar c Kukadau Bhajir Vandh Bhac hunda Anandsar Bhuj odi Khokhra Modpar IT , Vingaber Jiyapar Vibhapar Mirjhapar Kuk ma Reldi Nani Chirani Moti it d Bhanada Bi r i ar i Mankuva Kanderai Jangi IL e Bhadu Vandh Rava Mothala Nandhra Mot a Mangvana Mathalapadar Nagiyari Ler Reldi Moti Lak hapar n c Darad Vandh Lal a Khirsara(Kothara) Nandhra Nana Varamseda Lakhdhirgadh (Alepar) IB o Ratnal Chirai Nani i u Budiya Vadapaddhar Duja Vandh Kanakpar Roha(Taleti) Vav di Jaru S t d Sandhav Sam atr a Bharasar Vandh Sim a Dadamapar Bhedi ( Pay ) Vadva BhopavalaKurbai Sai y edpar Sugariya Satapar Var s ana LITTLE RANN OF KACHCHH N o Pr aj au Gadhvala VadaKal ar Vandh Hingania Khi r s ar a ( N av a) Vandhay Vadva Ajapar m r JAKHAU PORT Nani Vandh Kharua Chubdak O r p Ranpur Bhojraj Vandh Nabhoi Reha Mot a Pas hwadi Khar a e Var nor i Budi a Nanavada Danada Sedata Ratat alav P fo r Pay Miyani Chavadaka Vadva Kanyavala Jadura Gandher Sapera Pas hwadi M i tha S n Kothara Ishawali Vandh Nundhatad JarjokKot da ( R oha) Naranpar Ravli ModvadarPadana i e Sindhodi Moti Nodevandh Am ar Chiyasar Bhi t ar a Dujapar Ningal E b Vanku Saleman Vandh Devpar Reha Nana Hajapar Bhadroi R e Var adi ya Filon Vadasar Varsamedi t Sindhodi Nani Meghpar Tharavada Nana Chudva th o Sany ar a Meru Vandh Raydhanpar Vinganiya Godpar (Sarli) Sanosara Y Sapar Ti mbo Nagalpar Nani d n Vandi Nani Daha Zizu Timbo Baladiya Jambudi Tharavada Mota Mithi Rohar N l Rapar Gadhvali Vinjhan Reladiya Manjal Makda Jamthada Sar l i KhambharaNagalpar Moti n il Boha Traya Mau Mot i Bher ai ya Chakar Pantiya ANJAR A a Arikhana Gadhsisa Ludv a Dahinsara Var l i Lohari ya Nana Galpadar w Kadoli Suthari Mau Nani Sinugra T p Shi r u Vandh Vandi Moti Rajpar Ker a Chandiya Vi di Meghpar (Borchi) P a y Mamaymora Vadjhar Sarkhan Meghpar (Kumbhardi) e Kamand Pol adi ya GANDHIDHAM E m h Kar odi ya Mot a Kot di Asarani Darashadi Chunadi Jhumkha Bandhara Nana Khedoi C t Karodiya Nana Py aka Vekra Bandhara Mota Mindhiala s t Ber a Dumra Dhunai Makhiana Mathda Ant ar j al C i a Hadapar Kot aya Manjal h Sandhan Bhal ot Shi nay A T th Halapar Nagrecha Sher di Kojachora Gaj od Kanaj r a Kidana Hamla Vandh Li f ara Devaliya T Sabhari Nani Ratadiya Nana Babi y a O Khuado Sabhrai Moti Punadi Tappar Dhunvai Lat hedi Vagura Bhuv ad Mathak N Vindh Bhojay Undoth Nani Asambiya Nana Tumbadi Nani Fachariya Chandroda KANDLA KokaliyaDedhiya Bhadai Nani Tumbadi Moti Vank i Tuna S Chhachhi Undoth Moti Goniyasar Nana Pat r i Valadiya Bitta (East) E Bhadai Moti Goniyasar Mota Bagda Mod Kuba Ratadiya Mot a Ber aj a RAJKOT O Undoth Brahmanbali MANDVI Dhokda Boc ha Valadiya Bitta (West) Sangad Changdai Vov ar D Bay ath Rajda As ambi ya Mot a Ramaniya Padamapar Kandagara Nana Kundrodi Chhasra Bharudiya Nagavaladiya Chandrapar C Mapar Don Faradi P Bambhadai Karagoga Hatdi Population Godhr a Jakhaniya E Depa Mokha Pav di ar a Gel da Viraniya Vi r a D Lay j a Mot a Durgapar Talvana Bhadresar Bada Bar ay a Toda Kuv ay 0 - 1000 N Bhi ns ar a Vada Rayan Moti Koday MUNDRA Vadala A Nani Khakhar Bhor ar a Raga Kuk adsar Marau Bidada Deshalpar Gundala S Panchatiya Rayan Nani Pi par i khakhar Moti Moti Bhujpar Mota Kapaya 100 - 1500 E Shi r v a Sam agoga C Nana Bhadiya Sadau Luni Bhada Nani Bhujpar 1500 - 2000 R A R A B I A N S E A Layja Nana Kat hda Mask a Bag Kandagara Mota MangraShek hadi y a U Mandvi (Rural) Nana Kapaya Mota Bhadiya Shi r ac ha Bar oi O Gundiyali Goer s ama 2000 - 4000 S Navinal Jarpara Tragadi S MANDVI PORT Tunda Dhrab MUNDRA 4000 - 17000 U IO R A JAMNAGAR V Railways M O Highway R F D MUNDRA PORT Taluka Boundary E IL Village Boundary P M O C N E E B S N DATE : March 7, 2001 A SOURCE : H CE NS US OF I NDIA 19 91 -9 2 RAPID ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGE - EARTHQUAKE IN KACHCHH ROADS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THE R&B DEPARTMENT G EPC DOES NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILI TY FOR ANY BOUNDARI ES IN THIS BOUNDARIES SHOWN IN THIS MAP ARE TO BE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF OPERATIONS CORRECTED FROM THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA 01 W A NOTES : R Prepared by EPC Environmental Planning Collaborative for Kachchh Navnirman Abhiyan ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING COLLABORATIVE D IS 701, `PARI TOSH',USMANPURA, AHMEDABAD-13 E-MAIL : [email protected] H This map has been prepared to facilitate the disaster relief operations EPC Phone : (079) 7550102, 7553069, 7552563, 7552442, Fax : (079) 7550649, 7552924 T.
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