Jul 11, 2026

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Surat floods: Govt allocates Rs 500 crore to prevent floods, orders assistance to those affected

Surat News: The state government has stepped up relief and restoration work in the wake of the flood situation in Surat after record-breaking rains on July 7. The high-level meeting, chaired by the Chief Minister, was attended by Union Jal Shakti Minister, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, MLAs and senior officials. After the meeting, Harsh Sanghvi said that the government has decided to allocate Rs 500 crore to ensure that the situation in Khadipur does not recur in the future. A mega plan will be prepared to find a permanent solution to Khadipur and work will be done on the basis of it.

government has decided to survey all shops and houses in Surat city. The financial assistance package will be announced after assessing the damage caused to shopkeepers and other affected. The Chief Minister has also ordered to complete the survey by tomorrow evening and pay cash dolls to the affected

On the other hand, the Limbayat zone office in Surat has been submerged in rainwater for the last four days. Locals are facing a lot of trouble as the office and surrounding areas are still waterlogged.

During the

flood situation, the fire brigade personnel have set an example of humanity and bravery by evacuating many people to safety. In particular, a young man who was trapped in the drowning water on Godadara road was successfully rescued by risking his life

Teams of Surat Municipal Corporation have also taken to the field as soon as the rain has stopped. Eight to 10 pumps have been set up simultaneously to drain the water in different areas of the city as well as commercial complexes. Cleaning and drainage work is going on on a war footing in many areas including Sitanagar><

Harsh Sanghvi said that due to heavy rains in the upper basin, a serious situation was created in Surat. However, Surat Municipal Corporation and various departments of the government worked in coordination and brought the situation under control

CM has given clear instructions to the officials that strict action will be taken against the officials responsible if such a situation arises again in the future. It has also been ordered to prepare a foolproof plan to prevent creeping and to complete the first round of cleaning by this evening. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi will stay in Surat till late tonight to review the relief work


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