Heavy rains lashed parts of the city this morning leading to water-logging in low-lying areas, while widespread rains also lashed South Gujarat and Saurashtra regions, officials said.
Ahmedabad received over 59 mm rainfall in the last six hours, an official of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) said adding that three incidents of tree-felling were reported from across the city.
The city has been divided into six zones, the official said, adding that East Zone, comprising several parts of old city areas, received 59.83 mm rainfall.
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West Zone and New West Zone received 36.34 mm and 16.90 mm rainfall respectively, the official added.
Tree-felling incidents were reported from near Behrampura, Nikol and Ambawadi areas of the city, the official further said, a pothole, which had developed near a drainage line on the road leading to Vasna from Anjali crossroads in the western part of the city, will be repaired after rain relents.
In rural Ahmedabad, Detroj and Dhandhuka talukas received 11 mm and 9 mm rains respectively in the last 24 hours.
Deesa taluka in Banaskantha district and Kadi taluka in Mehsana district also received 49 mm and 61 mm rainfall respectively over the last 24 hours.
Widespread rains also lashed South Gujarat and Saurashtra regions.
The local meteorological department has forecast heavy rains across the state of Gujarat over the next 24 hours.
"Two systems are developing over Gujarat --- the off-shore trough from Gujarat coast to Kerala coast and the upper air cyclonic circulation over Saurashtra, Kutch and adjoining North-East Arabian Sea upto mid tropospheric level," regional director, Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Jayant Sarkar said.
"Because of this two systems, widespread rains are expected over the entire state. Heavy to very heavy rains is expected over North Gujarat, South Gujarat and Saurashtra," he added.
IMD has also issued a warning to fishermen not to venture into sea due to expected increase in windspeed.
"Currently, the windspeed is recorded at 30-45 km/hr. It may increase to 55 km/hr and hence, fishermen are advised not to venture into sea," Sarkar said.