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Comment: Flooded Garnaroo (small water storage site)
flood6 * Flood (2007)

These trees stand on sloped land tall enough of the hight of 30 feet. In flood water they are almost submerged.  * 314 x 235 * (12KB)

flood7 * Diving (2007)

Enjoying the water. Diving into to get wet. Are you thinking what I am thinking? Going back to our village and jump into water for a swim. We miss this, don't we?  * 314 x 235 * (7KB)

flood8 * Flooded Pond (2007)

Flooded pond viewed from Patel's house, Ashraf Shah side; Nana Padar.  * 314 x 235 * (12KB)

flood9 * Nana Padar Garnaroo (small water storage site)

Nana Padar Bus Station. Garnaroo (small water storage site) is flooded Women are washing clothes and utensils using flood water.  * 314 x 235 * (15KB)

flood10 * Nana Padar Garnaroo

Nana Padar Garnaroo. Women use flood water for cleaning purpose.  * 314 x 235 * (17KB)

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flood12 * Flood (2007) * 314 x 235 * (18KB)

flood13 * Local leader analysing the situation (2007)

Social worker and leader Mr. Gulam Ghodiwala (K.P. Gulam) is reviewing the situation of flooded garnaroo with other Tankarvis.  * 314 x 235 * (15KB)

flood14 * Flood (2007) * 314 x 235 * (16KB)

flood3 * An old picture. (somewhere between 1990-1992)
Tankaria Bus Station -Mota Paadar flooded with heavy rain. Shops are submerged in water. Situation has improved a lot in past years. The whole face of the village entrance has been changed. * 480 x 319 * (31KB)

flood17 * After flooding (sometime between 1990-1992)
Shown in pictures are Tankaria Bus Station (also called 'Mota paader') Shopping complex and Darul- Uloom. * 480 x 319 * (20KB)

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