Five lakh affected as North Odisha flood situation turns grim; IMD forecasts more rains | Onmanorama | India News in English | ACTPnews

Five lakh affected as North Odisha flood situation turns grim; IMD forecasts more rains | Onmanorama | India News in English


Bhubaneswar: The flood situation in north Odisha districts, which has affected 5 lakh people, remained grim on Monday even as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast more rains after the low-pressure system formed in the Bay of Bengal intensified into a depression.

According to a PTI report, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi is likely to undertake an on-the-spot assessment of the calamity in the worst-hit Bhadrak and Jajpur districts later during the day. The CMO told PTI that more than 2.37 lakh people were evacuated to safety and sheltered in nearly 300 relief camps on river embankments and also in schools.

The state government has cancelled leave for employees, and schools and educational institutions remained closed for the day due to inclement weather.

The IMD cautioned fishermen and advised them not to venture into the sea in the North Bay of Bengal and along the coasts of West Bengal, Bangladesh, Odisha and north Andhra Pradesh coasts till August 18. The sea condition is very likely to be rough due to the impact of the depression, it said.

The IMD National Bulletin noted that based on the 5.30 am situation, Sunday’s well-marked low-pressure area over northwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining West Bengal-north Odisha coasts moved nearly northwestwards and concentrated into a depression.

“The system at 5.30 am lay over coastal West Bengal and adjoining areas of Bangladesh and northwest at about 80 km west-southwest of Satkhira (Bangladesh), 160 km southeast of Bankura (West Bengal), and 180 km northeast of Balasore (Odisha),” it said.

The system is very likely to move northwestwards towards Jharkhand across Gangetic West Bengal during the next 24 hours, an official said, adding that a depression is a weather condition which is stronger than low pressure and less powerful than a tropical cyclone.

With the formation of a depression, the IMD issued a “red warning” (take action) of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in certain places of three Odisha districts like Balasore, Keonjhar and Mayurbhanj.

The IMD has also issued an “orange warning” (be prepared to take action) for 11 districts of Bhadrak, Jajpur, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Cuttack, Sundergarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Angul and Dhenkanal. This apart, heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely at one or two places in these districts.

The IMD also issued a ‘yellow warning’ (be aware) of heavy rains for the districts of Bargarh, Subarnapur, Boudh, Puri, Khordha and Nayagarh.

Chief Secretary Anu Garg said that around 100 rescue teams have been deployed in vulnerable pockets of north Odisha and senior engineers of the Water Resources Department were rushed to the spot to ensure protection of embankments and mitigate the impact of the calamity.

Meanwhile, many parts of the state have received heavy to very heavy rainfall during the last 24 hours under the influence of the low pressure. Balasore town received 93.1 mm of rainfall till 5.30 am on Monday.

(With PTI inputs)



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