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Rainfall in Mm) Sr State Emergency Operation Centre,Revenue Department, Gandhinagar Rainfall Report 10/07/2018 (Rainfall in mm) Sr. District/ Avg Rain Rains till Rain During Total % Against Avg Rain Rains till Rain During Total % Against No Sr.No. District/ Taluka Taluka (1988-2017) Yesterday last 24 Hrs. Rainfall Avg Rain (1988-2017) Yesterday last 24 Hrs. Rainfall Avg Rain . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 KUTCH NORTH GUJARAT 1 Kutch 4 Mahesana 1 Abdasa 390 2 0 2 0.51 1 Becharaji 659 42 0 42 6.38 2 Anjar 434 29 0 29 6.69 2 Jotana 753 9 0 9 1.19 3 Bhachau 441 0 0 0 0.00 3 Kadi 814 51 0 51 6.27 4 Bhuj 376 0 0 0 0.00 4 Kheralu 727 73 0 73 10.04 5 Gandhidham 403 0 0 0 0.00 5 Mahesana 760 79 0 79 10.40 6 Lakhpat 349 3 0 3 0.86 6 Satlasana 769 134 0 134 17.43 7 Mandvi(K) 434 0 0 0 0.00 7 Unjha 743 69 0 69 9.29 8 Mundra 477 7 0 7 1.47 8 Vadnagar 694 80 0 80 11.52 9 Nakhatrana 406 5 0 5 1.23 9 Vijapur 826 42 0 42 5.09 10 Rapar 460 6 0 6 1.30 10 Visnagar 689 69 0 69 10.02 Dist. Avg. 417 5 0 5 1.25 Dist. Avg. 743 65 0 65 8.72 KUTCH REGION 417 5 0 5 1.25 5 Sabarkantha 1 Himatanagar 838 213 2 215 25.65 NORTH GUJARAT 2 Idar 960 264 0 264 27.49 2 Patan 3 Khedbrahma 843 78 4 82 9.73 1 Chanasma 525 25 0 25 4.76 4 Posina 833 171 0 171 20.53 2 Harij 577 39 0 39 6.76 5 Prantij 832 44 15 59 7.09 3 Patan 685 32 0 32 4.67 6 Talod 804 72 22 94 11.69 4 Radhanpur 626 66 0 66 10.55 7 Vadali 877 105 4 109 12.43 5 Sami 537 52 0 52 9.68 8 Vijaynagar 835 228 14 242 28.97 6 Santalpur 478 24 0 24 5.02 Dist. Avg. 853 147 8 155 18.11 7 Sarswati 684 120 0 120 17.55 6 Aravalli 8 Shankheshwar 536 23 0 23 4.29 1 Bayad 864 94 15 109 12.61 9 Siddhpur 753 106 0 106 14.08 2 Bhiloda 909 264 6 270 29.71 Dist. Avg. 600 54 0 54 9.02 3 Dhansura 892 295 44 339 37.99 3 Banaskantha 4 Malpur 815 130 18 148 18.15 1 Amirgadh 814 72 0 72 8.84 5 Meghraj 866 75 15 90 10.39 2 Bhabhar 493 51 0 51 10.34 6 Modasa 870 112 64 176 20.24 3 Danta 852 116 0 116 13.61 Dist. Avg. 869 162 27 189 21.71 4 Dantiwada 630 24 0 24 3.81 7 Gandhinagar 5 Deesa 675 40 0 40 5.93 1 Dahegam 812 64 12 76 9.36 6 Deodar 525 20 0 20 3.81 2 G'nagar 716 67 2 69 9.64 7 Dhanera 606 3 0 3 0.50 3 Kalol (gnr) 785 24 2 26 3.31 8 Kankrej 518 14 0 14 2.70 4 Mansa 826 14 0 14 1.69 9 Lakhani 629 15 0 15 2.39 Dist. Avg. 785 42 4 46 5.89 10 Palanpur 787 72 0 72 9.15 N.G.REGION 723 78 5 82 11.41 11 Suigam 555 14 0 14 2.52 12 Tharad 446 7 0 7 1.57 13 Vadgam 778 65 0 65 8.35 14 Wav 539 5 0 5 0.93 Dist. Avg. 632 37 0 37 5.85 State Emergency Operation Centre,Revenue Department, Gandhinagar Rainfall Report 10/07/2018 (Rainfall in mm) Avg Rain Rains till Rain During Total % Against Sr. Avg Rain Rains till Rain During Total % Against Sr.No. District/ Taluka District/ Taluka (1988-2017) Yesterday last 24 Hrs. Rainfall Avg Rain No. (1988-2017) Yesterday last 24 Hrs. Rainfall Avg Rain 1 2 3 4 5 6 7.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7.00 East-CENTRAL GUJARAT East-CENTRAL GUJARAT 8 Ahmedabad 12 Chhota Udepur 1 Abad City 803 77 3 80 9.96 1 Bodeli 1240 106 0 106 8.55 2 Bavla 725 64 0 64 8.83 2 Chhota Udepur 910 146 0 146 16.04 3 Dascroi 685 19 0 19 2.77 3 Jetpur Pavi 1041 130 0 130 12.49 4 Detroj 660 19 0 19 2.88 4 Naswadi 923 61 0 61 6.61 5 Dhandhuka 717 35 0 35 4.88 5 Quant 949 110 0 110 11.60 6 Dholera 701 18 0 18 2.57 6 Sankheda 1234 173 0 173 14.02 7 Dholka 767 33 0 33 4.30 Dist. Avg. 1050 121 0 121 11.52 8 Mandal 592 24 0 24 4.06 13 Panchmahal 9 Sanand 805 25 0 25 3.11 1 Ghoghamba 873 170 0 170 19.47 10 Viramgam 689 54 0 54 7.84 2 Godhra 876 147 1 148 16.90 Dist. Avg. 714 37 0 37 5.20 3 Halol 1044 184 0 184 17.62 9 Kheda 4 Jambughoda 1093 168 0 168 15.37 1 Galteshwar 865 164 0 164 18.95 5 Kalol (p.mahl) 725 165 0 165 22.77 2 Kapadvanj 953 184 25 209 21.92 6 Morva Hadaf 955 90 0 90 9.43 3 Kathalal 917 108 4 112 12.21 7 Shahera 790 152 10 162 20.52 4 Kheda 779 80 1 81 10.40 Dist. Avg. 908 154 2 155 17.10 5 Mahemdavad 744 66 4 70 9.40 14 Mahisagar 6 Mahudha 855 139 14 153 17.89 1 Balasinor 885 124 8 132 14.91 7 Matar 767 92 0 92 12.00 2 Kadana 862 76 10 86 9.97 8 Nadiad 828 172 4 176 21.26 3 Khanpur 620 106 10 116 18.72 9 Thasra 854 100 1 101 11.82 4 Lunawada 729 116 16 132 18.10 10 Vaso 800 189 0 189 23.64 5 Santrampur 772 86 25 111 14.37 Dist. Avg. 836 129 5 135 16.10 6 Virpur 696 146 8 154 22.13 Dist. Avg. 761 109 13 122 16.01 10 Anand 15 Dahod 1 Anand 809 204 0 204 25.23 1 Dahod 753 195 2 197 26.17 2 Anklav 874 139 0 139 15.91 2 Devgadh Baria 788 127 3 130 16.50 3 Borsad 839 145 0 145 17.28 3 Dhanpur 748 145 1 146 19.51 4 Khambhat 763 86 0 86 11.26 4 Fatepura 759 98 11 109 14.37 5 Petlad 823 131 0 131 15.92 5 Garbada 671 88 2 90 13.42 6 Sojitra 755 177 0 177 23.43 6 Jhalod 732 87 10 97 13.25 7 Tarapur 688 105 0 105 15.27 7 Limkheda 818 170 0 170 20.77 8 Umreth 690 160 0 160 23.20 8 Singvad 818 121 0 121 14.79 Dist. Avg. 780 143 0 143 18.38 9 Sanjeli 753 73 7 80 10.63 Dist. Avg. 760 123 4 127 16.67 11 Vadodara Est-Cen.G.REGION 827 117 3 120 14.53 1 Dabhoi 994 163 0 163 16.40 2 Desar 870 144 0 144 16.56 3 Karjan 1048 182 0 182 17.37 4 Padra 760 33 0 33 4.34 5 Savli 885 61 0 61 6.89 6 Sinor 752 124 0 124 16.49 7 Vadodara 993 277 0 277 27.90 8 Waghodia 797 156 0 156 19.57 Dist. Avg. 887 143 0 143 16.07 State Emergency Operation Centre,Revenue Department, Gandhinagar Rainfall Report 10/07/2018 (Rainfall in mm) Sr. Avg Rain Rains till Rain During Total % Against Sr. Avg Rain Rains till Rain During Total % Against District/ Taluka District/ Taluka No. (1988-2017) Yesterday last 24 Hrs. Rainfall Avg Rain No. (1988-2017) Yesterday last 24 Hrs. Rainfall Avg Rain SAURASHTRA SAURASHTRA 16 Surendranagar 22 Junagadh 1 Chotila 657 11 0 11 1.67 1 Bhesan 694 29 0 29 4.18 2 Chuda 558 45 0 45 8.06 2 Junagadh 989 32 5 37 3.74 3 Dasada 575 25 0 25 4.35 3 Junagadh City 989 32 5 37 3.74 4 Dhrangadhra 534 2 0 2 0.37 4 Keshod 867 137 12 149 17.19 5 Lakhtar 584 8 0 8 1.37 5 Malia 975 93 75 168 17.24 6 Limbdi 629 23 0 23 3.65 6 Manavadar 811 67 0 67 8.26 7 Muli 585 0 0 0 0.00 7 Mangrol 901 69 36 105 11.66 8 Sayla 528 4 0 4 0.76 8 Mendarda 922 87 20 107 11.61 9 Thangadh 632 6 0 6 0.95 9 Vanthali 938 37 0 37 3.95 10 Wadhvan 570 55 0 55 9.65 10 Visavadar 1039 74 15 89 8.57 Dist. Avg. 585 18 0 18 3.06 Dist. Avg. 912 66 17 83 9.05 17 Rajkot 23 Gir Somnath 1 Dhoraji 698 29 0 29 4.15 1 Gir Gadhada 856 96 75 171 19.99 2 Gondal 684 37 0 37 5.41 2 Kodinar 973 90 165 255 26.20 3 Jamkandorna 629 31 0 31 4.93 3 Sutrapada 816 86 196 282 34.56 4 Jasdan 584 55 0 55 9.41 4 Talala 1029 95 14 109 10.60 5 Jetpur 712 20 0 20 2.81 5 Una 860 139 26 165 19.19 6 Kotdasangani 701 24 4 28 3.99 6 Veraval 865 167 65 232 26.83 7 Lodhika 659 6 12 18 2.73 Dist.
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