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IN PHOTOS: NDRF team rescues people trapped in floodwaters in Gujarat

Updated On: 18 September, 2023 03:03 PM IST | Anagha Sawant

The NDRF and fire brigade team in Gujarat rescued people trapped in floodwaters. According to the NDRF teams evacuated around 206 villagers following the release of excess water from the Sardar Sarovar Dam in Gujarat's Narmada district (Pic/PTI)

Amid a surge in water levels in Narmada, SDRF teams were deployed in the district (Pic/PTI)

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Amid a surge in water levels in Narmada, SDRF teams were deployed in the district (Pic/PTI)
NDRF personnel rescue residents from a flooded area after heavy rains, in Narmada district

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NDRF personnel rescue residents from a flooded area after heavy rains, in Narmada district

NDRF personnel rescue residents from a flooded area after heavy rains, in Aravalli district

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NDRF personnel rescue residents from a flooded area after heavy rains, in Aravalli district

A man takes photographs at a flood-affected area after opening of the Bargi dam gate of the River Narmada at Gwarighat

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A man takes photographs at a flood-affected area after opening of the Bargi dam gate of the River Narmada at Gwarighat

Narmada Corporation is making careful efforts to maintain the water level in the dam and continuously working to reduce the impact of floods

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Narmada Corporation is making careful efforts to maintain the water level in the dam and continuously working to reduce the impact of floods

Locals at a flood-affected area after opening of the Bargi dam gate of the River Narmada at Gwarighat, in Jabalpur

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Locals at a flood-affected area after opening of the Bargi dam gate of the River Narmada at Gwarighat, in Jabalpur

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