v Ukai Dam Opens 15 Gates as Heavy Rains Surge Water Levels: Surat and Tapi Districts on High Alert
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  • ઉકાઈ ડેમના 15 દરવાજા ખોલી દેવાયા, સુરતને હાઈ એલર્ટ પર મુકવામાં આવ્યું.

ઉકાઈ ડેમના 15 દરવાજા ખોલી દેવાયા, સુરતને હાઈ એલર્ટ પર મુકવામાં આવ્યું.

August 2024 238 views 01 min 22 sec

Heavy rains have caused water levels to surge at Ukai Dam, leading to the opening of 15 gates and the release of massive water into the Tapi River. With water inflows from upstream dams in Maharashtra, the situation has intensified, putting Surat and nearby areas on high alert. Roads have been closed, and residents along the riverbanks are urged to stay vigilant.

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