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Vadodara: As flood water started entering low-lying areas, patients from three hospitals were shifted to safer locations. In Vadodara district, more than 45 pregnant women were shifted to safer healthcare facilities, including PHCs located at a higher altitude. On Monday, patients from Rhythm Heart Institute on Sama-Savli Road were shifted to a safer location as a precautionary measure.

The hospital and the residential societies nearby usually get waterlogged. Similarly, patients from Ramkrishna Paramhansa Hospital at Kalali were shifted before flood water entered the village on Monday. On Tuesday, the entire road leading to Kalali and connecting the village to Talsat got cut off due to heavy waterlogging.



On Tuesday, pregnant women and newborns from the Rukmani Chainani Prasuti Gruh at SSG Hospital were also shifted as water started entering the premises adjacent to Kalaghoda Circle, where the river water had started entering the cold room building of the post-mortem department on Tuesday evening. We also published the following articles recently Focus shifts from RG Kar crime to political tussle The Bengal government plans to actively oppose BJP's 12-hour bandh, called after police actions during a student march. Officials vow to maintain normalcy with mandatory staff attendance and heightened police vigilance.

The bandh, coinciding with Trinamool Chhatra Parishad's event, aims to protest alleged police brutality. Vishwamitri river crosses danger mark in Vadodara, 3,000 people moved to safer places More than 3,000 people in Vadodara were moved to safer locations as the Vishwamitri river exceeded the danger level due to heavy rains and dam water release. The city witnessed 307 mm of rainfall, causing significant waterlogging and restricting residents, especially in low-lying areas, from stepping out and carrying out daily activities.

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