Key Points

The India Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rainfall warning for Odisha as a new low-pressure system forms over the Bay of Bengal. Hundreds of villages across multiple districts are already submerged due to overflowing rivers, particularly affecting Balasore and Jajpur regions. Over 5,000 residents have been evacuated to relief centers where they're receiving essential supplies and medical care. Officials report a critical 30-foot breach in the Kani river embankment that has worsened flooding in Dasarathpur block.

Key Points: IMD Issues Heavy Rainfall Warning for Flood-Hit Odisha

  • Hundreds of villages submerged in Balasore district due to overflowing Subarnarekha River
  • 45 villages in Jajpur district inundated by Baitarani River floodwaters
  • Over 5,000 persons shifted to relief centers with free food and medical facilities
  • 30-ft wide breach in Kani river embankment affecting Dasarathpur block most severely
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IMD issues heavy rainfall warning for Odisha amid flood crisis

Odisha faces renewed flood crisis as IMD warns of heavy rainfall from new low-pressure system, with thousands already displaced in submerged villages.

"The low-pressure area is likely to move west-northwestwards and become more marked during the next two days - India Meteorological Department"

Bhubaneswar, Aug 26

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday forecast heavy rainfall across various parts of the state in the coming days following the formation of a fresh low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal, off the Odisha coast.

As per reports, hundreds of villages in Baliapal, Bhograi, Basta, and Jaleswar blocks in Balasore district have been submerged due to the overflowing of the Subarnarekha River.

Similarly, around 45 villages in the Jajpur district were inundated by floodwaters from the Baitarani River.

Many residents of Bhandaripokhari and Dhamnagar blocks in the Bhadrak district are reeling under severe hardships due to the flood.

Meanwhile, a senior official of the state Water Resources Department stated on Tuesday that the flood situation in the state had significantly improved compared to Monday.

He expressed the hope that the situation would further improve on Wednesday.

He said that the Dasarathpur block of Jajpur district is affected the most due to the 30-ft wide breach in the Kani river, a tributary of the Baitarani River, embankment near the Kaspa panchayat of the block.

The Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari informed that over 5,000 persons in the flood-hit areas of Jajpur district have been shifted to relief centres and are being provided free food items and medical facilities by the district administration.

Pujari also stated that he will visit Jajpur district and physically inspect the breach in the Baitarani River. On the other hand, the IMD on Tuesday predicted heavy rainfall due to the low-pressure area over the BoB.

The agency also forecast that the low-pressure area is likely to move west-northwestwards and become more marked during the next two days.

The IMD issued a red alert of extremely heavy rainfall and thunderstorm with lightning accompanied by gusty surface wind speed reaching 30-40 kmph to occur at one or two places over the districts of Koraput, Malkangiri of the state on Tuesday.

The weather agency also warned on Tuesday of heavy to very heavy rainfall in many parts of the state over the next four to five days.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Why do we face the same situation every monsoon? The embankments and flood control infrastructure need permanent solutions, not temporary fixes.
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Sarah B
Good to see relief measures are being provided. Hope the administration continues supporting affected families until they can return to their homes safely.
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Arjun K
IMD's early warnings are helpful, but ground implementation needs improvement. Many villagers didn't get adequate warning before the floods hit.
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Nisha Z
Our Odisha brothers and sisters need our support. If anyone knows reliable NGOs working in flood relief, please share details. Jai Jagannath! 🙏
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Michael C
The 30-ft breach in Kani river sounds serious. Hope the minister's inspection leads to immediate repair work before more rainfall worsens the situation.

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