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Photos: More flooding, but this is Vadodara, not Kashmir

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Last updated on: September 10, 2014 16:13 IST
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Cars are seen parked on a flooded street in Vadodara. Photograph: @Prateek041990/Twitter

Over two lakh people in Vadodara are facing a flood-like situation as the Vishwamitri River has swelled following incessant rains in catchment areas and inundated residential colonies in its vicinity.

"Over two lakh people are affected due to river water inundating the residential areas mostly in western parts of the city," Vadodara Municipal Corporation's standing committee chairman Hitendra Patel said.

"The worst affected areas of the city are Panigate, Karlibaugh, Mandvi, Sayajiganj and Munjhmahuda where water has entered residential areas," he said.

The road near the Vadodara railway station is water-logged. Photograph: @iyer_shreedhar/Twitter

The administration had on Tuesday shifted 1,500 people from these areas and on Wednesday 200 more were taken to safer places.

Water also entered the city's Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad Hospital, which is located near the river, and the zoo, forcing authorities to shift some animals from there.

All the three bridges on Vishwamitri River have been closed. The administration has ordered closure of schools and colleges.

A flooded road near Amit Nagar circle in Vadodara. Photograph: @HemanshuJoshi3/Twitter

Water level in the river is presently at 33.5 feet, way above the danger level of 26 feet. The catchment areas of the river and the Ajwa dam on it received incessant rains on Tuesday due to which water was released in the river.

"The VMC has stopped releasing of water from the Ajwa dam located on the outskirt of the city since 5.30 am. It was done after the river passing through middle of the city was flowing 7.6 ft above the danger level of 26 ft," Municipal Commissioner Manish Bhardwaj said.

"The water level in the river will start going down as the release from Ajwa dam has been stopped," Bhardwaj told PTI.

"It is for the first time in its 128-year-old history that the dam's water level crossed more than 215 feet," Bhardwaj said.

A car is under water at the Vishwamitra colony in Vadodara. Photograph: @RJ_Janavi/Twitter

The civic authorities had opened all the 62 gates of the dam on Tuesday after it touched the level of 215.10 feet against capacity of the dam to store the water up to 214 feet.

The city fire brigade has deployed boats in Sayajiganj, Parshurram Nagar Bhattha, Siddharth Bungalows society in Kareli Bagh and other places to evacuate people after flood water entered their houses, Deputy Municipal Commissioner K S Menat said.

Nearly 1,000 people shifted on Tuesday from the worst- affected areas of the city have been provided shelter in the primary schools premises run by VMC where they are being provided food, medical and other facilities, Patel said.

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