How Much Rainfall Has Gujarat Received This Season?

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Key Takeaways
- Gujarat's rainfall has reached 55.26 percent of the seasonal average.
- Kutch region leads with 64 percent rainfall.
- 28 dams out of 206 are filled to capacity.
- Emergency response teams are actively relocating individuals.
- Agricultural activities are significantly boosted with kharif sowing completed in 58.38 lakh hectares.
Gandhinagar, July 25 (NationPress) Gujarat has achieved 55.26 percent of its average seasonal rainfall as of Friday, with the Kutch region leading the state at 64 percent.
Following Kutch, South Gujarat recorded 59.11 percent, North Gujarat had 54.04 percent, Saurashtra reached 54.02 percent, and East-Central Gujarat noted 51.64 percent, according to the latest data from the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC).
Thanks to the extensive rainfall, 28 out of the state’s 206 dams have reached their full capacity. The Sardar Sarovar Dam, which is often referred to as the lifeline of Gujarat, is currently at 59.42 percent capacity, containing 198,503 million cubic feet (MCFT) of water.
The total combined storage of the remaining 206 reservoirs stands at 340,817 MCFT, which is 61.06 percent of their total capacity.
With regard to dam status, 48 dams are on high alert, 19 are under alert, and 23 are under warning.
Among the 206 dams, 62 have been filled to between 70 percent and 100 percent, 41 are between 50 percent and 70 percent, and 38 are between 25 percent and 50 percent full. The most significant rainfall in the past 24 hours was reported in the districts of Tapi, Valsad, and Navsari.
This monsoon period has significantly boosted agricultural activities statewide. As of Friday, kharif sowing has been accomplished in 58.38 lakh hectares, covering 68.23 percent of Gujarat's cultivable land. Groundnut leads with 19.42 lakh hectares, closely followed by cotton at 19.62 lakh hectares.
Emergency response teams have been proactive as well. So far, 4,278 individuals have been relocated to safer areas across 10 districts, and 689 individuals have been rescued by local administration and teams from NDRF and SDRF.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning to fishermen along Gujarat's coastline to avoid venturing into the sea until July 28 due to rough sea conditions.
On a positive note, Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL) has reported the complete restoration of power supply in areas impacted by rain-related disruptions. The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) has confirmed that no bus routes or trips have been suspended due to weather conditions as of Friday.