- Source: 2005 Gujarat flood
The 2005 Gujarat floods, during the monsoon season, affected the state of Gujarat, India, that included 20 districts (out of 33), with 10 of them severely affected. 117 of the 225 Tehsils (Talukas or mandals), 11 cities were included, and more than 7,200 villages inundated, with up to 10,000 affected. The cumulative 505 millimetres (19.9 in) of rain left approximately 176,000 people homeless during the flooding that included the drowning of a rare Asiatic lion from the Gir wildlife sanctuary. At least 173 people were killed in the flooding.
History
Eleven cities were severely affected by the floods that were Vadodara, Nadiad, Ahmedabad, Navsari, Surat and Limbdi, Dakor, Anand, Kheda, Petlad, and Borsad.
Timeline
See also
Disaster Management Act, 2005
Maharashtra floods of 2005
2005 Chennai floods
2006 Surat flood
2017 Gujarat flood
2019 Vadodara flood
References
External links
Rediff.com. [1]
The Hindu
NASA Earth Observatory
Reuters
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