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Received this from a contact. “Need to highlight current situation of #ApplewoodsVilla where I live. Due to heavy rain, the sewage water got mixed with rain water and the first few lanes are submerged. We are also seeing snakes 🐍 in the water clogged area. ” #Ahmedabad Amdavad Municipal...

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