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Earthquake in Kachchh Earthquake Relief t en m e gr a s re xp e r's e w o r o b e th on G R E A T E R R A N N O F K A C H C H H d n a ed an o Kur an l y Dhrodana el er Lodrani (Parkara Vandh) m re Dinara a Gadhada Umarapar ey Dholavira h Ratadiya Ratanpar T Kharoda Ver s ar a Jatavada (Jilar Vandh) . Janan Dhabda Dhoravar D . 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Kharod Chitrod Kanmer s Butta (Abdawali) Ustiya (Bandiya) Kham bhl a NAKHATRANAAkadna Medisar Mevas a . p Jogiyay Bandiya Kadiya Mota Sukhpar (Virani) Vamrapadar Kot ay Halra o u Nangiya Rasaliya Vi r ani Nani Tankanasar Mod Bhakhari Dhrang Dharampur Jagatpar Ner Pas a Y r r Sukhpar (Sayand) Lak hi yarvi ra Lodai Baniari Bandhadi p o Mohadi Kadiya Nana Vi r ani Moti Kamaguna Nokhaniya Shivlakha Pratap Gadh C Charopdi Mot i Suj apar Sangara Timbo Vant r a Meghpar (Kunjisar) Adhol (Pasakayara) A e d Ak r i M oti Vadsar Kuvapaddhar Devsar Vi r k hal Ulat Notiyar Bhakhari Ukharda Jadodar Nakhatrana Vat achhad Jawaharnagar Vondhada khanpar ThoriariGagodar R iv te Jana-Kosa Ragan Vandh Jinday Lot hi a Morgar Kar m ar i ya s i Khanay Daban Kotda Jadodar Chavadka Kotda (Tharavada) Pai y a Devisar Kum bhar i y a U b Pat Vehr o Sar s par lu i Kar ai y a Tharavada Makanpar Jikadi Bol adi Habay Khi r s ar a Dhamadka Lakadiya C c h Rampar Bar a Lak hani a Nakhatrana Nana Angi y a Mot a Baukho 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bai Saiyedpar Sugar i ya Satapar Var s ana LITTLE RANN OF KACHCHH N o Pr aj au Gadhvala VadaKal ar Vandh Khi r s ar a ( N av a) Vandhay Vadva Aj apar m r JAKHAU PORT Nani Vandh Khar ua Hingania Chubdak O r p Ranpur Bhoj r aj Vandh Nabhoi Reha Mota Pashwadi Khara P o e Varnori Budia Nanavada Danada Sedata Jadura Gandher Ratat alav f r Pay Miyani Chavadaka Vadva Kanyavala Sapera Pas hwadi M i tha Padana S n Kothara Ishawali Vandh Nundhatad JarjokKotda (Roha) Naranpar Ravli Modvadar i e Sindhodi Moti Am ar Chiyasar Bhi t ar a Dujapar Ningal E b Vank u Nodevandh Sal em an Vandh Devpar Reha Nana Hajapar Bhadroi R e Varadiya Filon Vadasar Varsamedi Chudva t Sindhodi Nani Meghpar Sanosara Tharavada Nana th o Sany ar a Meru Vandh Raydhanpar Vinganiya Godpar (Sarli) Y Sapar Timbo Nagalpar Nani d n Vandi Nani Daha Zizu Timbo Bal adi ya Jambudi Tharavada Mota Mithi Rohar N l Rapar Gadhvali Vi nj han Reladiya Manjal Makda Jamthada Sar l i KhambharaNagalpar Moti n il Boha Traya Mau Moti Bheraiya 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