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‘Boats are sailing, cars are floating’: Congress’ Supriya has a BJP’s Gujarat model; Heavy rain in Surat submarj roads. Bharat News

Congress leader Supriya Shrinet made a swipe in the ruling party, BJP, making fun of his Gujarat smart city model, as heavy rains in Surat left vehicles floating on the submerged roads.After being taken to the social media platform X on Tuesday, Shrinet said, “In the first rain, this’ situation of ‘Smart City’ is highlighting the high claims of the government.”“Here, boats are sailing on the streets, cars are floating,” he posted, “shops, homes, and stations -all submerged.”With his comment, the Ink leader also posted a video published by Toi, showing the situation in the area.“BJP’s model in Gujarat for 30 years!” He said.Heavy rains provoked Surat on Tuesday, as the region received more than 400 mm of rain in just 36 hours, which led to flood -like conditions. The roads were flooded, the housing society took place, and the daily life came into a stagnation.In low-fold areas, more than 100 mm of rainfall caused severe waterfall and traffic paralysis. A compound wall collapsed near a construction site in Palanpore, however, no one was hurt. Along with underwater roads, cars were seen floating, and in some areas, boats and tractors were used to help people reach safe places.The seriousness of the situation was on the ground, in some neighborhoods, the residents resorted to the use of tractors for transport, while in others, to help people reach safe areas to help boats swim on water streets.In Gujarat, Surat received more than 400 mm of rain within 36 hours, causing several parts of the city to be transformed into floods on Tuesday. Officials said the major roads were submerged and submerged in residential societies, daily life came into a stagnation.The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of continuous rainfall in Gujarat and neighboring Rajasthan through Wednesday, thunder till 27 June.A yellow warning has been issued for Delhi-NCR, with light to moderate rain, thunder, and winds up to 40 km/h. Gurugram and Faridabad are also cautious.

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