Several parts of south Kashmir were inundated today with streams and rivulets running in spate and the Jhelum flowing above the danger mark as heavy rainfall lashed the region. Floods have also been reported in Gujarat and Uttarakhand
Local people look at an oil tanker stranded in middle of a river after heavy rainfall caused floods in Anantnag area of South Kashmir
People wading through the water logged street after a heavy downpour in Amreli, west Gujarat
Women throw out rain water from her house after heavy rain in Ahmedabad on Thursday
People look at a large portion of a road that caved in following heavy rains in Ahmadabad
Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel looks from a plane at the flooded areas of the district in Amreli
Meanwhile, the Gujarat government has announced Rs 4 lakh each as compensation to famlies of the deceased
Two deaths were registered in Dahod, Mehsana, Morbi and Surat, while one death each have been registered in Kheda, Porba-ndar, and Valsad, as per official figures
Four died in Devbhoomi-Dwarka, while three deaths each have been registered in the districts of Bhavnagar, Junagadh and Surendranagar
Five deaths each have been reported in Bharuch, Jamnagar, Kutch and Rajkot districts
According to figures provided by the Gujarat state emergency control room, 26 people died in Amreli, which is the worst hit district
Meanwhile in Gujarat, the toll due to heavy rainfall, followed by a flood-like situation in has gone up to 70, including 26 casualties in the worst affected Amreli district
Several areas of Anantnag district, including Nai Basti, Takia Behrampora, Shamsipora and Hassanpora, were flooded due to the overflowing Jhelum river and its tributaries
A flood alert was sounded late last night for Anantnag and Pulwama districts with the MeT department predicting more rain over the next 48 hours.
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