Sabarkantha district received rainfall in the last 24 hours in six out of eight talukas. Idar taluka received the highest rainfall of 140 mm (6 inches). Wadali recorded 25 mm rainfall and Himmatnagar 30 mm. Khedbrahma received 21 mm and Vijayanagar received 19 mm rainfall. Provincial, Talod and Poshina talukas have been Koradhakor. Himmatnagar received scattered showers during the night and in the early hours of Friday. Water inflow has been recorded in the reservoirs due to rains. The Dharoi reservoir is 62.25 per cent full and has generated 1,968 cusecs of water. Harnav reservoir is 59.70 per cent full. The Guhai reservoir is 47.21 per cent full and 364 cusecs of water has been recorded. The Hathmati reservoir is 37.12 per cent full and has generated 340 cusecs of water.
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