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    No 14 September 27th

    , 2011

    A Civil Society Initiative on behalf of

    Odisha Water Forum &

    Odisha State Centre, Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India

    CONTENTS1. News (Headlines) from Odisha Media on 27th Sep, 2011 ................................................ 2

    a. General Flood Situations ...................................................................................................... 2b. Situation in Flood Affected Area ............................................................................................. 3c. Impact on Communication .................................................................................................... 4d. Loss of life and Property....................................................................................................... 5e. Govt. Response ................................................................................................................. 6f. Flood Relief...................................................................................................................... 6g. Flood Politics .................................................................................................................... 7h. Flood Conflict ................................................................................................................... 7i. Flood Forecast .................................................................................................................. 7

    2. Selected News from Local English Media (27th Sep, 2011) ............................................ 7a. Brahmani flowing above red mark ........................................................................................... 7b. Swollen rivers spell more disaster............................................................................................ 8c. Homeless and hungry in the deluge .......................................................................................... 9d. Harrowing time for rescue, relief operators; CM worried................................................................. 9e. Monsoon flooding kills 48, maroons thousands in India ................................................................... 11f. Orissa floods: Nearly 21 lakh affected ...................................................................................... 12g. Hats off to Air Force .......................................................................................................... 13

    3. Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in) 13a. Weather Scenario .............................................................................................................. 13b. Rainfall Scenario on 27-Sep-2011 ............................................................................................ 14c. River Gauge Scenario on 27-Sep-2011 ...................................................................................... 20d. Reservoir Scenario on 27-Sep-2011 .......................................................................................... 23e. Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 27-Sep-2011 ....................................................................... 24f. River Discharge Scenario on 27-Sep-2011 .................................................................................. 24g. Time of Flow in Mahanadi River between Hirakud & Mundali ........................................................... 24h. Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 27-Sep-2011 .............................................................. 25

    - Compiled by

    Pranab R Choudhury, Bhupesh Ch Sahoo, Jinda Sandbhor

    This initiative is an attempt to provide daily updates on Flood Situations and related

    events/news with respect to flood in Odisha. News and Bhubaneswar internet

    editions) and web site of Department of Water Resources, Govt of Orissa are put

    together at one place to provide an overview of flood in Orissa on a daily basis.

    There is also a section to present uncovered/latest flood developments/news from

    the field, which we seek to collect with support from all of you our civil society

    partners. This Flood alert is being circulated among media, decision makers

    legislatures, bureaucrats etc. with an aim to catalyze informed and expeditious

    decisions and actions.

    We request to all recipients and their civil society contacts/friends to kindly mail

    ([email protected]) /phone (Bhupesh: 8763039252) us such events/developments

    related to Flood in your areas for adding value and meaning to this Civil Society

    Initiative. Needless to say that all such news will be acknowledged with source

    Past flood updates

    1. Flood Update 12. Flood Update 23. Flood update 34. Flood update 4&55.

    Flood Update 6,7 & 8

    6. Flood Update 97. Flood Update 108. Flood Update-119. Flood update-1210. Flood update-13

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    1. News (Headlines) from Odisha Media1 on 27th Sep, 2011a. General Flood Situations

    o Due to breach at many places the water rising in flood-hit region.(The Pragatibadi)o People of 1176 villages are trapped in flood water. (The Pragatibadi)o The central Inter-ministerial team visited the flood-hit region of Kendrapara, Jajpur and Bhadrak

    districts.(The Pragatibadi)

    o Kharasrota touched NH-5 after 6 days of flood near Goleipur panchayat of Korai Block (ThePragatibadi)

    o The central team will arrive on Monday to asses the loss due to flood. (The Pragatibadi)o Swollen river spell more disaster. (The Indian Express)o As water level continues to rise in the brahmani river more and more villages are getting marooned.

    (The Indian Express)

    o More than 3000 villages are inundated and about 10 lakh people are encircled by flood water. (TheIndian Express)

    o The Central inter-ministerial team visited Jajpur district. (The Sambad)o 5 helicopter and 374 power boats engaged in flood operation. (The Sambad)o Free kitchen will continue till complete water recede. (The Sambad)o The danger has not altered so far in Brahmani flood. (The Dharitri)o North Odisha submerged, Baitarani flowing at above danger mark. (The Sambad, The Pragatibadi)o Flood situation remain unaltered; 22 lakh people gruelling in 10 districts; 31 embankment breach at

    different river systems; Inter-ministerial team visits the flood-hit region. (The Samaj)

    o 6 districts are surrounded with flood water and 311 villages are marooned. (The Samaj)o ODRAF and fire brigade deployed in flood hit region. (The Samaj)o High alert continue. (The Samaj)o Danger in Brahmani will continue for another 24 hours; Bari, Aul, Rajanagar and Rajakanika are in

    great danger. (The Pragatibadi)

    o Water crossed the Rengali dam; record breaking flood in the Brahmani. (The Pragatibadi)o 1114 villages submerged in Brahmani flood, 17 death tolls reported. (The Pragatibadi)o (The Khabar)o Danger is not over. The Brahmani flowing above danger level near Jenapur (The Khabar)

    1 The Samaj, The Sambad, The Dharitri, The Pragatibadi, The Khabar & The New Indian Express; allBhubaneswar Edition

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    o Brahmani rising near Jenapur. Breach at 27 places.(The Khabar)o Though the water level in the Baitarani slightly decreased but there is no change in Brahmani and

    Kharasrota. (The Khabar)

    b. Situation in Flood Affected Areao 60,000 people are in precarious condition in Rajanagar, the administration failed to provide relief.

    (The Pragatibadi)

    o Chief Minister visited banki region and assured for a permanent system of flood water release fromthe river Rana. (The Khabar)

    o For the last five days, people in Bari block have been spending nights on roof tops to evade floodwater. With water level in the Brahmani and the Kharasrota rivers showing no signs of receding, the

    worst seems far from over.(The Indian Express)

    o Official sources said over 6 lakh people of 603 villages under 153 gram panchayats spread over 10blocks of the district have been marooned in the latest flood. (The Indian Express)

    o Flood water in the Birupa river has inundated Mula Basanta, Koliatha and Basudevpur grampanchayats in Mahanga block. These GPs come under the Birupa-Genguti deltaic region of the block.

    (The Indian Express)

    o Flood situation at Dhamnagar is still unchanged. Air dropping is still continuing. (The Khabar)o 3.5 lakh people of 341 villages under Bhadrak district affected by Baitarani flood. (The Khabar)o 51 villages under Bhandaripokhari block are marooned. (The Khabar)o According to Dharmasala block report the recent flood is furious than the 1975 flood. (The Khabar)o Breach yet another 3 places on Brahmani Embankment, many villages of Dharmasala block

    submerged. (The Khabar)

    o No reduction in Brhamani water due to New moon day. (The Khabar)o Jajpur town remains cut off with flood water still overflowing on the only alternative road to the

    town. After the collapse of 100 year old bridge on the Budha river, there is no road link to dispatch

    food materials to the affected people. (The Indian Express)

    o The people of Balasore, Bhadrak and Mayurbhanj districts battered by the floods are spendingsleepless nights fearing yet another deluge. (The Indian Express)

    o Eight persons ferrying in country boat managed to save themselves on Sunday by perching on a treeafter the vessel capsized in the flood waters of Brahmani river in Dhenkanal district. (The Indian

    Express)

    o Brahmani flowing above red mark, over 1 lakh people of Bari block have been trapped in flood waterfor last 4 days. (The Indian Express)

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    o Flood situation in Sundergarh improves. (The Indian Express)o 3 blocks, Kamakshya nagar, Bhuban and Sadar block of Dhenkanal cut off from mainstream.(The

    Indian Express)

    o In Dhenkanal 142 villages have been marooned. (The Indian Express)o Jajpur district is disintegrated from outside world due to the collapse of Rudhia Bridge. (The

    Sambad)

    o 26 breach and 8 lakh people are surrounded by flood water in Jajpur. (The Sambad)o Bari, Aul and Rajakanika are the worst affected in the recent flood. (The Samaj)o The situation in Bari is grim, ODRAF team engaged in evacuating people to safe place. (The Samaj)o After Bari, Brhamabarada submerged; Welfare Extension Officer trapped in flood water; all

    communication cut off. (The Samaj)

    o One after another thatched house collapsing in Aul region.(The Samaj)o People of Kendrapara now searching for way out to rebuild their lives again.( The Samaj)o Bari is still cut off from mainstream, 7 ft water on the road. (The Dharitri)o Ring embankment breached at Bauljodi of Aul Block, administration yet to reach. (The Khabar)o Flood water entered into Pattamundai Market. (The Khabar)o The river Birupa rises to its might , 61 family encircled with flood water due to weak embankment.

    (The Khabar)

    o Due to the 2nd phase flood in Brahmani and Kani rivers the situation of Pattamundai getting worseday by day. (The Khabar)

    o Scary flood in Aul, breach found in 20 places of Ring embankment. Ocean like water spreading allover Aul Block. (The Khabar)

    o More than 40 villages in Rajanagar block trapped in flood water. (The Khabar)o Many regions of Mahanga submerged and communication cut off. (The Khabar)o Another 7 days relief package declared for flood victims. (The Khabar)o Bari region disintegrated from mainstream, situation is uncontrollable. (The Khabar)o The number of flood victims in Bhadrak district will touch 4 lakh. (The Khabar)o Situation in Dhamnagar getting worse. (The Khabar)o Situation grim in Bhandaripokhari of Bhadrak. (The Khabar)

    c. Impact on Communicationo Bhadrak-chandabali road communication cut off. (The Sambad)o 215 state high way breached near Basudevpur in Keonjhar district. (The Sambad)o Rajakanika - Aul communication in Kendrapara district has been cut off. (The Sambad)

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    o All communication is cut off to Jajpur district. (The Samaj)o ChandikholParadip mineral transportation to be halted for two days to avoid the traffic problem

    due to flood. (The Dharitri)

    o Keonjhar- Bhubaneswar communication cut off. (The Pragatibadi)o Patana and Telkoi region cut off from Keonjhar. (The Pragatibadi)o Highest rainfall recorded in Keonjhar. (The Pragatibadi)o Cuttack- chandabali road communication affected as 5 feet water flowing on it. (The Khabar)o Pattamundai-Aul communication cut off again. (The Khabar)o All communication to Kaniha Block of Talcher are cut off. (The Khabar)

    d. Loss of life and Propertyo Total death toll reached at 70 in two spell of flood. In the first spell of flood there was 50 casualties

    and subsequently 20 and 5 are still missing. (The Dharitri)

    o Death toll increased to 20 till Monday. (The Sambad,The Khabar)o Death casualties crossed 22 in Kendrapara. (The Khabar)o 4 persons including father and daughter died of snake bite in Mayurbhanj district. (The Khabar)o 7 died and 5 are missing in Bhadrak district. (The Khabar)o 23 people rescued by villagers in Palimi Panchayat of Kendrapara. (The Khabar)o Villagers of Kothabruti villages saved 23 lives those were swept away in flood water. (The Sambad)o Two person injured due to air dropping in pattamundai region. (The Khabar)o Youth washed away in Bamara, a five year old girl due to wall collapse. (The Indian Express)o ODRAF loses a fine rescuer when the boat carrying Aseem Kanungo het a submerged tube-well and

    he met the watery grave. (The Indian Express)

    o Around 11 persons are missing after the boat in which they were travelling in capsized on Sunday.(The Indian Express)

    o Rengali Dam backwaters maroon Deogarh. (The Indian Express)o Even as there has been no rain for the last two days, river Baitarani continues to be in spate. Over

    400 villages in three blocks of Bhadrak district are marooned. (The Indian Express)

    o Rescue team evacuated flood victims from the affected areas of Rourkela. (The Indian Express)o 47 person swept away in Palimi Panchyat of Aul block of Kendrapara district and still missing.(The

    Sambad)

    o 9 died and more than 30 people are missing in Bhadrak district. (The Sambad)o One swept while going for relief in Sathipur of Jajpur. (The Sambad)

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    o One person drown to death in Brahmani. (The Sambad)o Dead body of missing Jaban and lawyer found. (The Sambad)o Death toll increased to 17. (The Samaj)o An ablest ODRAF employee, Aseem ku Kanungo died during the rescue operation in flood hit region.

    (The Samaj)

    o 4 person died and 2 injured in Byasanagar, Rasulpur and Binjharpur of Jajpur District. (The Samaj)

    e. Govt. Responseo Government to feed flood-hit till water recedes; senior officials were directed to monitor free

    kitchens personally. (The Indian Express)

    o A four-member inter-ministerial team arrived to assess the flood situation. The team headed bySunil Kumar Verma, Chief Engineer, Ministry of Transport and Highways, made an aerial survey of

    the flood-affected areas of Bhadrak, Kendrapara and Jajpur. (The Indian Express)

    o Union Home Minister P Chidambaram will not visit Odisha due to the emerging political situation inDelhi. He was to take stock of the flood situation. (The Indian Express)

    o The CM urged to Union Petrolium Minister Jaipal Reddy to allocate an additional 2,400 kilo litrekerosene to the State in view of the devastating floods. (The Indian Express)

    o (The Dharitri)o Government directs for another 7 days relief distribution. (The Dharitri)o The Finance Minister visited Jajpur district and said very soon a new bridge will come up at Rudhia

    with an expenditure of Rs. 24 crore and the old bridge will be repaired. (The Khabar)

    f. Flood Reliefo Food will be provided through free kitchen through till the water recede. (The Dharitri)o Relief distribution in full swing; seven choppers of IAF and Navy are airdropping food packets in the

    marooned villages of Jajpur, Bhadrak, Kendrapara districts. (The Indian Express)

    o Helicopters failed to drop food packs to the flood affected people on Monday due to paucity of dryland. (The Indian Express)

    o The helicopter failed to air-drop the food packet in the 3 worst affected block of Bari, Aul andRajakanika since the helicopter find no place where to drop the food packets. (The Samaj)

    o 6 helicopters engaged in airdropping. (The Samaj)o SAIL and Sirajjudin Company provided relief of Rs. 1 crore and Rs 50 lakh respectively to the Chief

    Ministers Relief Fund. (The Samaj)

    o Tata Steel provided emergency relief for Joda flood victims. (The Khabar)

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    o Relief cannot reach to the flood-victims due to inaccessibility of many regions. (The Dharitri)

    g. Flood Politicso The BJP on Monday slammed the Government for not seeking assistance of the Army and the Navy

    for rescue and relief operations in the flood-affected districts. (The Indian Express)

    o BJP Kisan Morcha demands succour for flood hit ryots. It demanded that ther farmers be paidcompensation of Rs. 10,000 per acre. (The Indian Express)

    o The congress has decided to submit a separate memorandum to the inter-ministerial team, whichwill visit the flood-affected areas of the State, listing instances of distribution of relief on party line.

    (The Indian Express)

    h. Flood Conflicto The flood victims in Balasore alleged that no relief, including drinking water pouches and baby food,

    has been distributed to them. While the district administration claimed that 4.41 lakh people in 813

    villages of all the 12 blocks of the district have been affected in the recent floods, they have so far

    provided relief to only 1.46 lakh people. (The Indian Express)

    o Relief promises fall flat in Dhenkanal as the victims alleged that no relief of any kind has beenprovided them. (The Indian Express)

    o 14 villages are surrounded with water, No food has reached to them, corruption reported in fodderdistribution. (The Khabar)

    oNo relief yet for Baripada villagers. Residents of the flood hit blocks complained of receiving nothingbut flattened rice and sugar as relief from the district administration. (The Indian Express)

    o The recent flood to many extent is man made and a PIL is lodged against the Hirakud dammanagement.

    o Violence cropped with respect to the relief distribution in the river bank region of Rourkela. (TheSambad)

    i. Flood Forecasto Brahmani flood water near Jenapur is recorded at 23.44 meter where as the danger mark is 23

    meter. (The Khabar)

    oLife strorage capacity filled up in Rengali dam is recorded at 108.8% with an out flow of 2447.36cumecs.

    2. Selected News from Local English Media2 (27th Sep, 2011)a. Brahmani flowing above red markExpress News ServiceLast Updated : 26 Sep 2011 11:27:18 AM IST

    2 Bhubaneswar Editions of The Pioneer, The Times of India & The New Indian Express

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    JAJPUR: There is no respite for floodhit people of Jajpur with water level in Brahmani, Kharasrota and their

    tributaries rising. All major rivers in the district are flowing much above the danger marks. Water level in

    Brahmani was at 70.9 feet mark near Jenapur against the red mark of 67 by 4 pm on Sunday. Against the

    danger level of 19.5 metres at Binjharpur, the Kharasrota was flowing at 20.5 in the noon.

    Likewise, against the danger mark of 17.83 metres at Akhuapara, river Baitarani was flowing at 18.41. In

    Dasarathapur, the river was flowing about five feet above the red mark. It stood at 17.5 feet by 4 pm on

    Sunday against its danger mark of 12.5 feet.

    People of Bari which is the worst hit have been trapped in flood water for the last four days. Around

    1,52,244 people have been affected in Bari block. Though the administration claimed to have started

    providing relief materials, the victims alleged that no help has reached them yet.

    The block remained cut off from the mainstream with flood water flowing above the BaruanKalamatia and

    BariRatnagiri roads. As many as 98 villages under 29 gram panchayats in Bari block have been submerged by

    flood water from Brahmani, Kharasrota and Tantighai rivers.

    On Sunday morning, people of Bari, Dharmasala, Jajpur and Korei blocks who are residing on the banks of

    Brahmani, Kharasrota, Kelua and Tantighai rivers repaired the weak embankment of these rivers at different

    places.

    District Collector Anil Kumar Samal said people of Bari have been asked to shift to safer places as water level

    of Brahmani and its tributaries is expected to rise in another 24 hours.

    "The attention is more on Bari block which is the worst affected. We are trying our best to reach out to all

    those who have been affected by flood," Samal said.

    Former Jajpur collector and senior IAS officer Arvind Kumar Padhee arrived at the district on Sunday to

    oversee rescue and relief operations in the marooned areas.

    b. Swollen rivers spell more disasterExpress News Service

    Last Updated : 26 Sep 2011 11:33:12 AM IST

    BHUBANESWAR: With the flood situation in northern Orissa further worsening, the State Government on

    Sunday intensified airdropping of food packets as 3,003 villages remained marooned. The death toll has

    increased to 17. "As water level continues to rise in the Brahmani river, more and more villages are getting

    marooned," Revenue and Disaster Management Minister S N Patro told mediapersons.

    More than 3,000 villages are inundated and about 10 lakh people are encircled by flood water. Bari block inJajpur district and Rajnagar, Aul and Rajkanika blocks in Kendrapara district have been severely hit with no

    communication links, he said. A senior IAS officer is camping in Bari block to supervise rescue and relief

    operation. A large number of people are taking shelters on rooftops and they need to be evacuated, the

    minister said, adding floods in the Brahmani river could further worsen.

    Though the Water Resources department had been regulating Brahmani floods from Rengali dam, it could

    not help reduce the flood fury downstream, the Minister said.

    As the flood water entered fresh areas, the Government continued airdropping of food packets with the

    help of four choppers. Two more choppers will soon be added in the operation, Special Relief Commissioner

    P K Mohapatra said. "More that 1.39 lakh people have already been evacuated. The Government has asked

    the district collectors of Kendrapara and Jajpur to shift people from lowlying areas," he said after a review

    meeting.Jajpur town remains cut off with flood water still overflowing on the only alternative road to the town. After

    the collapse of 100year old bridge on the Budha river, there is no road link to dispatch food materials to the

    affected people, Mohapatra said.

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    Meanwhile, the Government has banned transportation of minerals on the National Highway5 in order to

    keep the road free for movement of relief materials.

    Balasore district was also hit by flood water of the Subarnarekha river while Angul and Dhenkanal districts

    were affected due to flood in the Brahmani river. Other districts, which had been hit by second spell of

    flood, are Keonjhar and Bhadrak. Senior officials were deputed to supervise rescue and relief operation in

    these three worsthit districts where people were trapped on rooftops.

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    c. Homeless and hungry in the deluge

    Times Of India, Naresh Chandra Pattanayak

    Sep 26, 2011, 11.29AM IST

    KEONJHAR: More than one lakh people of 128 villages of Anandpur, Ghasipura and Hatadihi blocks and eight

    wards inAnandapur municipalityhave been severely affected in the recent floods caused by river Baitarani's

    fury.After four days of flood, road communication to many villages is yet to be restored, while relief

    continues to elude most of the areas due to swelling waters.The Hatadihi block is by far the worst flood-

    affected area of Keonjhar district, with over 60,000 people rendered homeless.

    As heavy rain continues to lash the district, many more are being steadily rendered homeless as the

    villagers' mud houses are easily damaged in the rain. The villagers can safely be termed marooned as

    damaged roads and culverts are making communication with these people next to impossible.Due to lack of

    supply of polythene, the hapless flood victims are living in the open and in their fragile, damaged houses.

    Thousands of people of Ghatagaon block area blocked the NH-215 on Saturday afternoon demanding

    polythene. They also ransacked the revenue inspector's office.

    Emergency officer R C Kisku, however, said, "Adequate polythene and relief has been supplied to flood-

    affected areas. Cooked food has also been distributed to flood victims at different shelter camps.""The

    administration as well as local representatives have failed to provide relief and drinking water to all the

    flood-affected areas of the block. The villagers are facing acute shortage of food and drinking water. The

    relief material supplied after three days in some areas is not sufficient and thousands of villagers have not

    received any relief so far," said Subhransu Naik, a social activist of the block.Four Orissa Disaster Rapid

    Action Force (Odraf) teams deployed in Anandapur, Ghasipura and Hatadihi blocks are not sufficient to

    rescue the affected people either. Less than 10% of the flood victims have been provided cooked food so far

    with shelter in different camps, sources said.

    According to the official report, about 61,752 people of 82 villages of 13 GPs in Hatadihi block, about 15,600

    people of 20 villages of eight GPs in Anandpur block, about 6,000 people of 26 villages of five GPs of

    Ghasipura block and about 6,420 people of eight wards in Anandpur municipality area have been affected in

    the Anandpur sub-division.Among these only about 8,000 people have been provided cooked food at 14

    camps in Anandpur block, about 510 at four camps in Hatadihi block and some 6,000 people have been

    accommodated in eight camps in Ghasipura block area.PCC president Niranjan Pattnaik and former PCC

    president Jayadev Jena visited the flood-affected areas and condemned the district administration as well as

    the state government for poor distribution of relief.

    d. Harrowing time for rescue, relief operators; CM worriedThe PioneerMonday, 26 September 2011 02:23

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    PNS | Bhubaneswar

    The second spell of floods in the Brahmani and Baitarani systems has become a matter of concern for the

    State Government as all efforts to provide relief to the affected people through aerial, water and land routes

    proved to be ineffective. So also the rescue operations have become futile due to high current of the flood

    waters with over 1,114 villages still remaining cut off from the rest of the world for the fourth day on

    Sunday.

    Though the State Government has now focused on rescue and relief operations, the administration is

    passing through a harrowing time in reaching out to the marooned due to the high velocity of the flood

    waters, said Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Surjya Narayan Patro.

    Evacuation of the marooned people is the prime task before us, he said, adding that so far as many as

    97,000 people were evacuated to safer places in adverse conditions. Over 1 lakh people were being given

    cooked food through 260 relief camps, Patro informed the media.

    He admitted that though the water levels in all four major rivers were receding, the floods in the Brahmani

    and Baitarani systems turned the situation grim. It would continue for another 36 hours as the flood waters

    discharged from the Rengali reservoir would pass through the Jajpur and the Kenerapada districts by late

    Tuesday.

    Patro said ODRAF, NDRF and Fire Service teams were pressed into service for search, rescue and relief

    operations with 492 boats. Despite adverse situations and lack of safe surface, air-dropping of food packets

    were stepped up by utilising six helicopters of the Indian Air Force and the Navy on Sunday in the most

    affected areas of Jajpur, Bhadrakh and Kendrapada districts. Two more helicopters were expected to join

    the fleet for air-dropping by Monday, he said, adding that the Chief Minsiter had already talked to the

    Defence Minister in this regard.

    Giving details of the flood situation, Patro said 10 districts had been affected by the fresh spell of floods and

    an estimated 21.70 lakh population belonging to 3,128 villages under 65 Blocks in Angul, Balasore,

    Bhadrakh, Deogarah, Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Kendrapada, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj and Sundergarh have been

    affected.He said the fresh floods have so far claimed 17 lives with highest six persons from jajpur followed

    by 4 in Sundargarh and two were reported missing. As per the report, 12,400 houses were damaged.

    Meanwhile, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik who reviewd the flood situation in the afternoon on Sunday, has

    directed the Collectors to make all out efforts to reach out to the marooned villages to evacuate theaffected families and provide ready-made food packets to the affected families in the waterlogged areas

    through air-dropping. As per the direction of the Chief Minister, it has been decided to provide cooked food

    to the people taking shelter in safer places till they returned to their villages.

    Water Resources Department Secretary SC Mohapatra said waters in the Subarnarekha, Baitarani, Brhamani

    and Budhabalanga were falling .Though the flood waters in Keonjhar and Bhadrakh had started receding and

    there was no further danger in the area, the area of Dharmasala, Dasarathpur and Bari in Jajpur district and

    Ali, Rajkanika in Kendrapada district would reel under the flood havoc till Tuesday as the 7,000 cusecs of

    water discharged from the Rengali reservoir would pass through these areas. However, since it was decided

    to open only two of the 24 gates of the Rengali reservoir, the flood situation would ease to some extent. He

    said there was no danger in the Subarnarekha system as the river is flowing below the danger mark.

    He said at least 27 breaches were reported in the Brahmani and Baitarani systems with the highest of 14

    being in Jajpur distirict.

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    Advance team arrives today. Latest reports said a four-member advance Inter-Ministerial team would arrive

    in the State on Monday to assess the damages caused by floods.

    According to SRC Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra, the sub-group of the central team would consist of Sunil

    Kumar Verma, Chief Engineer, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Dr MC Diwakar, Director, Dept of

    Rural Development, Minsitry of Agriculture and Cooperation, Dr AK Satpathy, Regional Director, Regional

    Office Health and Family Welfare, Bhubaneswar and Ambarish Nayak, Superintending Engineer, Mahanadi

    and Eastern Rivers, CWC.

    He said after the arrival of the team at the airport, they would be taken to the present flood affected areas

    of Jajpur, Kenrapada and Bhadrakh for an aerial survey. The team is scheduled to get down at NC College,

    jajpur for on-the-spot visit to the affected areas in ten- km radius . Later the team would be flown to see the

    Bhadrakh and Kendrapada areas, he said.

    Mohapatra said the team would be taken to see the flood affected areas of western Odisha districts of

    Sambalpur, Subarnapur and Bargarh after being briefed by the officials of the Revenue Department.

    He said the second team was likely to reach Bhubaneswar on Wednesday, which would visit the areas

    affected during the first spell in the rest of the districts.

    Mohapatra said the State Government had already submitted a memorandum to the Centre through a

    special messenger seeking an assistance of Rs 2120 crore to repair the damages caused due to the floods in

    the Mahanadi river system. Steps were being taken to prepare another preliminary report on the flood

    damages in the second spell of floods for submission to the IMT, he said.

    e. Monsoon flooding kills 48, maroons thousands in IndiaBostonGlobe.com

    Associated Press / September 27, 2011

    LUCKNOW, India - Monsoon rains destroyed mud huts and flooded wide swaths of northern and eastern

    India, killing at least 48 people in recent days and leaving hundreds of thousands marooned by raging

    waters, officials said yesterday.

    Those stranded took shelter atop trees, hills, and rooftops in the eastern states of Orissa and Bihar and thenorthern state of Uttar Pradesh. Rescue helicopters dropped food in hard-to-reach areas, while hundreds of

    boats ferried the stranded to safety.

    But the rains, expected to continue for two more days, were holding up rescue efforts, officials said.

    All 31 people killed over the weekend in Uttar Pradesh state died when the roofs of their mud houses

    collapsed, Relief Commissioner K.K. Sinha said. The state offered compensation of about $2,200 to victims

    families.

    Many of them died in their sleep, said P.K. Upadhaya, a district magistrate in Jaunpur, where 18 of the

    deaths occurred. Heavy rainfall hampered the rescue operation.

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    Another 17 people were swept away over the weekend by flood waters in Orissa state, where more than

    130,000 have been evacuated from low-lying areas near rivers that burst their banks, Revenue and Disaster

    Management Minister S.N. Patra said. Since the monsoons began in August more than 70 people have died

    in Orissa.

    The states chief minister widened the evacuation area this week, while the air force was ordered to send

    more aircraft to help.

    Hundreds of thousands of people scrambled into trees or on top of buildings to escape the rising waters.

    In Bihar state, soldiers rescued more than 200 people who were stranded when flood waters from the Sone

    River entered their village. At least 500,000 people have been affected as torrential rains and overflowing

    rivers inundated central and southern Bihar.

    f. Orissa floods: Nearly 21 lakh affectedNDTV Correspondent, Updated: September 26, 2011 20:15 IST

    Read more at:http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/orissa-floods-nearly-21-lakh-affected-136425&cp

    Bhubaneshwar: The flood situation in Orissa continues to remain grim with nearly 2.1 million people

    affected in more than 3000 villages. The second spell of floods has resulted in the death of 19 people so far

    with six casualties reported from the Jajpur, one of the worst-affected districts.

    Even though water levels in most rivers except the Brahmani have started receding, over a thousand villagesare still marooned. In fact, flood water of Brahmani had completely submerged Bari block and many places

    of Rajnagar, Pattamundai and Aul blocks in Kendrapara district.

    Six helicopters of the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy have been deployed to air-drop food packets to

    the flood-affected area. But air-dropping of food items was being hindered due to the paucity of dry land,

    especially in the Jajpur district.

    "Air-dropping of food items was not possible in Bari block of Jajpur district as the entire area has been

    submerged in flood water," Revenue and Disaster Management Minister S N Patro told reporters after

    reviewing the flood situation.

    Hence, the government has also sent 460 boats with relief materials to the affected areas to aid in the

    operations. With the government unable to drop food packets from helicopters, reports of people starving

    has been received from Jajpur and Kendrapara districts.

    The authorities have set up 258 free kitchens in the flood-affected area.

    Meanwhile, a central team, comprising four members from ministries of Road Transport and Highways,

    Agriculture, Health and Water Resources arrived here to assess flood damage.

    "Though the team is to assess the damage due to the first spell of floods in the Mahanadi system, we will

    take them to Jajpur district for review of the situation," said Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) P K

    Mohapatra, adding the team will visit three western districts tomorrow.

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    g. Hats off to Air Force

    Mail TodayNew Delhi, September 26, 2011 | UPDATED 13:35 IST

    Read more at:http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/indian-air-force-quake-hit-sikkim-flood-hit-

    orissa/1/152691.html

    From evacuation in quake-hit Sikkim to rescue operations in Orissa, the Indian Air Force quickly had to

    switch gears to handle the entirely-varied situations in terms of the operational environment.

    The 142 helicopter unit of the IAF based at Bagdogra stepped up to the challenge. The pilots of the unit were

    actively involved in evacuating casualties and air drop relief in Sikkim when floods hit Orissa. Some of the

    helicopters were pulled out from the Sikkim operation and diverted to Bhubaneswar. But, the pilots were

    not heard complaining of the double task.

    3. Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in)Date: 27-Sep-2011

    a. Weather ScenarioTime of observation: 12:30hrs ISTCatchment Rainfall Summary

    SUBARNAREKHA-Rainfall occurred at a few places. BURHABALANGA-Rainfall occurred

    at a few places. BAITARANI-Rainfall occurred at one or two places. U - BRAHMANI-

    Weather has been dry. L - BRAHMANI-Weather has been dry. U - MAHANADI-Weather

    has been dry. L - MAHANADI-Weather has been dry. RUSHIKULYA-Weather has been

    dry. VAMSADHARA-Weather has been dry.

    Chief Synoptic Situation

    Southwest monsoon has been subdued over Odisha. Yesterdays well marked low

    pressure area over Bihar and adjoining areas now lies as a low pressure area over

    Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and adjoining Assam and Meghalaya with associated

    upper air cyclonic circulation extending up to 3.1 km above level. The trough of low

    pressure on sea level chart passes through Baharich, Chapra, Purnea, centre of low

    pressure area and thence South-East wards close to foot hills of Himalaya.

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    Forecast valid for next 24hrsRain or thunder shower would occur at one or two places over all catchments excepts

    Rushikulya & Vamsadhara where weather will be mainly dry.

    Heavy Rainfall (50mm or more) Warning

    Nil

    Quantitative Precipitation Rainfall for next 24hrs

    All basins are nil.

    Outlook for Subsequent 48hrs

    Little change.

    Source: Flood Meteorological Centre, India Meteorological Department, BBSR

    b. Rainfall Scenario on 27-Sep-2011SlNo

    Rain Gauge Station RainFall

    on27-Sep-

    11

    Sep-2011Statistics

    Monsoon Rainfall (2011)

    Rainy

    Days

    Avg.RF

    Max.RF

    Jun Jul Aug SepOct

    Total

    . BAITARANI Basin

    1 ANANDAPUR 0.0 1412.7

    83.0204.

    6225.

    0380.

    2329.

    6-

    1139.4

    2 AKHUAPADA 8.4 1519.1

    90.2398.

    4135.

    8535.

    9495.

    4-

    1565.5

    3 CHAMPUA 0.0 1919.2

    121.2

    279.7

    216.2

    246.3

    499.7

    -1241.

    9

    4 KEONJHARGARH 2.4 2325.5

    193.2

    369.2

    187.3

    382.0

    662.0

    -1600.

    5

    5 SWAMPATNA 0.0 2216.6

    117.8

    293.4

    129.5

    305.6

    431.5

    -1160.

    0

    6 THAKURMUNDA 6.0 22 19.8

    149.8

    385.2

    143.4

    354.9

    495.1

    - 1378.6

    7 CHANDABALI 0.0 1915.6

    89.1478.

    0181.

    7305.

    6404.

    3-

    1369.6

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    8 JHUMPURA 0.0 1114.9

    58.0 73.2202.

    6163.

    8253.

    4- 693.0

    9 GHATAGAON 0.0 1212.5

    106.0

    163.6

    247.6

    371.9

    238.0 -

    1021.1

    .BURHABALANGA Basin

    1 CHANDANPUR 0.0 1916.7

    87.4340.

    8154.

    0325.

    2434.

    8-

    1254.8

    2 BALASORE 10.2 2117.4

    136.0

    360.6

    200.3

    364.7

    451.4

    -1377.

    0

    3 BALIMUNDALI 18.2 2118.9

    134.4

    274.8

    200.4

    435.4

    490.0

    -1400.

    6

    4 BARIPADA 0.0 1921.

    6

    100.

    0

    652.

    8

    131.

    6

    448.

    0

    562.

    1

    -1794.

    55 JAIPUR 0.4 19

    13.7

    92.0408.

    2233.

    6516.

    2355.

    4-

    1513.4

    6 NH5-GOVINDAPUR 8.4 1912.1

    74.2306.

    0153.

    0293.

    4313.

    4-

    1065.8

    7 NILAGIRI 0.0 1310.9

    80.2329.

    591.8

    190.1

    250.0

    - 861.4

    8 BANGIRIPOSHI 0.0 1819.3

    109.6

    392.0

    109.0

    362.2

    501.4

    -1364.

    6

    . INDRAVATI Basin

    1INDRAVATI

    0.0 1913.

    586.8

    229.

    9

    161.

    1

    574.

    6

    311.

    0-

    1276.

    6. KOLAB Basin

    1 JEYPORE 0.0 2013.3

    94.0193.

    2206.

    1358.

    0346.

    5-

    1103.8

    2 KOLAB 0.0 18 8.4 33.4 91.5175.

    0273.

    2210.

    0- 749.7

    3 UMERKOT 0.0 1410.4

    60.0135.

    0123.

    0493.

    0261.

    0-

    1012.0

    4 KORAPUT 0.0 2012.2

    50.0211.

    0175.

    5266.

    4291.

    8- 944.7

    5 POTTANGI 0.0 18 4.2 20.0 50.0 27.0124.

    0104.

    0 - 305.0

    6 MALKANGIRI 0.0 11 9.8 51.0116.

    6154.

    8268.

    2245.

    4- 785.0

    .LOWERBRAHMANI Basin

    1 ALTUMA 0.0 1817.3

    76.6248.

    0200.

    6389.

    0450.

    8-

    1288.4

    2 JENAPUR 0.0 2015.6

    78.0375.

    2125.

    6589.

    5405.

    8-

    1496.1

    3 TALCHER 0.0 1916.6

    118.8

    130.4

    146.8

    289.0

    430.6

    - 996.8

    4 ANGUL 0.0 1615.8

    132.6

    150.6

    99.0371.

    6409.

    8-

    1031.0

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    5 TELKOI 0.0 1015.8

    110.0

    118.0

    360.0

    226.0

    285.0

    - 989.0

    6 SUKINDA 0.0 1219.0 86.0

    556.0

    114.0

    564.0

    380.0 -

    1614.0

    .LOWERMAHANADI Basin

    1 ALIPINGAL 0.0 1713.5

    40.8258.

    6233.

    8268.

    2350.

    6-

    1111.2

    2 BARMUL 0.0 1510.3

    45.6188.

    8159.

    0296.

    8247.

    0- 891.6

    3 BELGAON 0.0 1211.2

    54.2141.

    4175.

    4358.

    0269.

    0- 943.8

    4 BURLA 0.0 2024.

    8

    153.

    4

    133.

    5

    439.

    7

    376.

    6

    645.

    1

    -1594.

    95 CUTTACK 0.0 11 9.2 48.0

    160.0

    251.0

    349.0

    212.0

    - 972.0

    6 HIRAKUD 0.0 2221.2

    130.0

    142.6

    400.1

    365.8

    551.1

    -1459.

    6

    7 KANTAMAL 0.0 2015.4

    44.4108.

    2233.

    0554.

    0400.

    8-

    1296.0

    8 KESINGA 0.0 19 9.7 65.8 81.8143.

    8509.

    6251.

    6- 986.8

    9 KHAIRMAL 0.0 2115.0

    63.6126.

    2241.

    0210.

    8389.

    5- 967.5

    10 MUNDALI 0.0 12

    11.3 52.8

    231.8

    328.0

    512.3

    271.2 -

    1343.3

    11

    NARAJ 0.0 1411.2

    67.2238.

    6125.

    4435.

    4292.

    2-

    1091.6

    12 NIMAPARA

    0.0 20 9.1 52.8200.

    8174.

    6297.

    4236.

    8- 909.6

    13 PARADEEP

    5.8 2011.0

    48.0423.

    6191.

    4242.

    9285.

    8-

    1143.7

    14

    PHULBANI 0.0 1814.7

    58.8204.

    8140.

    4420.

    0381.

    6-

    1146.8

    15 PURI

    0.0 1812.5

    137.6

    126.2

    335.6

    215.1

    287.9

    - 964.8

    16

    SALEBHATA 0.0 1916.9

    75.8 106.6

    238.0

    220.2

    421.2

    - 986.0

    17 TIKERPARA

    0.0 1910.3

    73.0166.

    8183.

    4162.

    2267.

    2- 779.6

    18 ATHAGARH

    0.0 1217.3

    117.0

    124.0

    202.6

    414.0

    363.0

    -1103.

    6

    19 BOLANGIR

    0.0 2015.3

    78.8111.

    0239.

    7377.

    1397.

    9-

    1125.7

    20

    BANAPUR 0.0 8 3.7 22.2 55.0157.

    0306.

    070.4 - 588.4

    2

    1 BHAWANIPATNA0.0 17

    17.

    293.2 90.0

    120.

    0

    442.

    0

    429.

    0-

    1081.

    022 KHANDAPADA

    0.0 1811.8

    61.0148.

    8278.

    0441.

    0282.

    8-

    1150.6

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    23 KOMNA

    0.0 1211.4

    66.0 33.5181.

    0543.

    0183.

    0- 940.5

    24 NARASINGHPUR 0.0 13

    10.3 74.0

    117.8

    140.0

    296.0

    216.0 - 769.8

    25 SAMBALPUR

    0.3 2522.7

    116.0

    141.9

    398.6

    417.6

    590.4

    -1548.

    5

    26

    SONEPUR 0.0 2012.2

    68.0192.

    0268.

    9208.

    0318.

    0- 986.9

    27 TITLAGARH

    0.0 1513.2

    75.2147.

    0181.

    2478.

    2316.

    2-

    1122.6

    28

    TANGI 0.0 9 4.6 27.0154.

    096.0

    184.0

    82.2 - 516.2

    29 KHARIAR

    0.0 1112.0

    64.4 34.6145.

    6348.

    2239.

    2- 767.6

    30

    ARMPUR 0.0 2118.0

    103.8

    209.3

    136.4

    329.6

    466.8

    -1142.

    1

    31 PADMAVATI

    0.0 14 7.1 53.4 67.8 84.8215.

    0177.

    0- 544.6

    . RUSHIKULYA Basin

    1 BERHAMPUR 0.0 11 6.0 46.8 86.5126.

    4211.

    8149.

    2- 573.9

    2 GOPALPUR 0.0 13 9.1101.

    068.2 93.5

    258.4

    199.4

    - 619.5

    3 MADHABARIDA 0.0 18 6.5 39.1 82.0205.

    6

    165.

    8

    156.

    5

    - 609.9

    4 PURUSHOTTAMPUR 0.0 14 3.4 39.2 68.2174.

    0515.

    489.0 - 846.6

    5 SORADA 0.0 18 6.2 57.0191.

    6188.

    2334.

    8154.

    2- 868.8

    6 ASKA 0.0 12 4.1 64.6 92.0199.

    0226.

    0107.

    5- 624.5

    7 CHHATRAPUR 0.0 1313.1

    80.0 0.0197.

    0290.

    0288.

    0- 775.0

    8 BHANJANAGAR 0.0 14 9.3 70.0 31.0129.

    0278.

    0204.

    0- 642.0

    . SUBERNAREKHA Basin

    1 FEKOGHAT 0.0 1925.2

    131.6

    596.6

    134.4

    534.2

    653.8

    -1919.

    0

    2 GHATSILA 5.0 2117.7

    79.6347.

    4188.

    8409.

    2459.

    0-

    1404.4

    3 JAMSHEDPUR 6.3 2521.2

    151.8

    457.7

    282.1

    546.5

    550.3

    -1836.

    6

    4 JAMSOLAGHAT 0.0 2021.2

    101.6

    619.4

    189.4

    376.2

    530.8

    -1715.

    8

    5 RAJGHAT 24.0 1815.9

    63.8360.

    0147.

    4309.

    6413.

    6-

    1230.6

    6 RAIRANGPUR 1.6 21 14.6114.

    0359.

    0142.

    4388.

    4379.

    6- 1269.

    4

    7 TIRING 0.0 1811.0

    87.0273.

    4113.

    4483.

    2285.

    8-

    1155.8

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    .UPPERBRAHMANI Basin

    1 PANPOSH 0.0 19 26.2

    136.4

    151.0

    225.3

    343.2

    681.0

    - 1400.5

    2 RENGALI 0.0 2118.9

    80.0149.

    7268.

    7418.

    7473.

    3-

    1310.4

    3 DEOGARH 0.0 1823.0

    86.5132.

    4207.

    9277.

    2505.

    3-

    1122.8

    .UPPERMAHANADI Basin

    1 ANDHIYAKORE 0.0 15 8.5 71.4 85.6222.

    0383.

    0211.

    2- 901.8

    2BAIKUNTHAPUR

    0.0 1917.

    980.0

    289.

    2

    214.

    4

    477.

    6

    466.

    0-

    1447.

    2

    3 BANGODAM 0.0 1713.9

    101.2

    243.0

    410.6

    427.4

    360.8

    -1441.

    8

    4 BASANTPUR 0.0 1710.7

    48.2 77.0185.

    8286.

    4277.

    8- 827.0

    5 BAMANDIHI 0.0 1812.4

    48.6 16.8219.

    2475.

    6322.

    4-

    1034.0

    6 CHAMPA 0.0 1713.9

    63.6 38.0263.

    6341.

    7348.

    0- 991.3

    7 DEOGAON 0.0 2237.1

    241.0

    197.6

    370.8

    503.0

    964.3

    -2035.

    7

    8 DHARAMJAYGARH 0.0 21 18.083.6 369.

    4293.

    6659.

    2466.

    8- 1789.

    0

    9 GHATORA 0.0 1914.2

    94.0 44.6308.

    2498.

    6355.

    2-

    1206.6

    10 GHORARI

    0.0 1324.4

    155.8

    104.7

    327.2

    356.4

    609.2

    -1397.

    5

    11

    JAMADARPALLI 0.0 2320.3

    75.0 78.6419.

    7404.

    2527.

    6-

    1430.1

    12 JAGDALPUR

    0.0 2313.1

    82.3 89.5183.

    2296.

    9326.

    6- 896.2

    13

    JHARSUGUDA 0.0 1728.7

    171.1

    137.8

    303.2

    244.1

    660.6

    -1345.

    71

    4 KORBA0.0 19

    23.5

    244.8

    235.2

    297.2

    317.4

    610.6

    -1460.

    4

    15 KURUBHATTA

    0.0 1816.3

    94.4107.

    2385.

    2365.

    0423.

    4-

    1280.8

    16

    MANINDRAGARH 0.0 1917.5

    91.2317.

    1233.

    6346.

    4454.

    2-

    1351.3

    17 NANDAGHAT

    0.0 11 9.2 96.2 99.5413.

    3444.

    2229.

    4-

    1186.4

    18

    PENDRAROAD 0.0 2019.7

    105.2

    266.0

    202.3

    434.3

    512.2

    -1414.

    8

    19 PARMANPUR 0.0 16

    23.8

    153.6 50.2

    198.8

    210.2

    617.6 -

    1076.8

    20

    RAIPUR 0.0 1914.1

    86.4221.

    3428.

    9557.

    9367.

    3-

    1575.4

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    21 RAJIM

    0.0 1515.4

    95.0 89.0450.

    4307.

    0401.

    0-

    1247.4

    22 SANKARA 0.0 19

    20.3

    158.6 98.6

    232.6

    312.6

    526.4 -

    1170.2

    23 SARADIHI

    0.0 1218.8

    81.4 61.8225.

    8404.

    2469.

    2-

    1161.0

    24

    SEORINARAYAN 0.0 1611.7

    55.6 42.6177.

    0254.

    0303.

    4- 777.0

    25 SURAJGARH

    0.0 2028.3

    224.6

    81.2291.

    6497.

    4735.

    6-

    1605.8

    26

    SUNDERGARH 0.0 2220.2

    72.2143.

    6329.

    2485.

    8526.

    0-

    1484.6

    27 SIMGA

    0.0 13 8.7 55.8195.

    7280.

    1483.

    8227.

    2-

    1186.8

    28

    TARAPUR 0.0 1520.0

    104.0

    65.0266.

    2379.

    0499.

    7-

    1209.9

    29 THETTANG

    0.0 1918.0

    79.6262.

    2157.

    2400.

    6466.

    6-

    1286.6

    30 AMBIKAPUR

    0.0 1920.0

    81.7315.

    4228.

    5372.

    6480.

    3-

    1396.8

    31 BORANDA

    0.0 1816.8

    146.0

    60.4332.

    0272.

    8437.

    8-

    1103.0

    32 KELO

    0.0 1934.0

    485.2

    56.8330.

    4273.

    4882.

    6-

    1543.2

    3

    3 MAHULPALI0.0

    20

    27.

    4

    130.

    874.6

    239.

    0

    308.

    4

    711.

    6-

    1333.

    634 RAMPUR

    0.0 1512.2

    84.8 91.4224.

    8207.

    1316.

    2- 839.5

    35

    NAWAPARA 0.0 920.5

    136.0

    38.0137.

    6197.

    4328.

    0- 701.0

    36 LAIKERA

    0.0 1826.2

    125.5

    224.3

    236.5

    268.4

    681.8

    -1411.

    0

    . VANSADHARA Basin

    1 GOTTA BARRAGE 0.0 14 6.3 42.2178.

    896.0

    386.0

    157.0

    - 817.8

    2 GUDARI 0.0 15 8.8 42.6164.

    8198.

    6346.

    0220.

    2 - 929.6

    3 GUNUPUR 0.0 1910.2

    108.0

    132.0

    184.4

    246.2

    265.2

    - 827.8

    4 KASHINAGAR 0.0 14 4.5 25.6149.

    7170.

    4289.

    8112.

    2- 722.1

    5 KALINGAPATNAM 0.0 8 6.2 83.4 69.9189.

    495.7

    137.3

    - 492.3

    6 MOHANA 0.0 17 4.3 26.8122.

    6236.

    6394.

    3111.

    0- 864.5

    7 MAHENDRAGARH 0.0 18 5.5 22.8 95.8260.

    2283.

    8136.

    6- 776.4

    8 KOTRAGARH 0.0 6 9.9 55.6 0.0 49.6152.

    2108.

    4- 310.2

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    9 PARLAKHEMUNDI 0.0 11 9.5 78.4190.

    4178.

    2432.

    8190.

    0- 991.4

    c. River Gauge Scenario on 27-Sep-2011SlNo

    GaugeSite Timein hrs

    GaugeReading

    GaugeTrend

    WarningLevel

    DangerLevel

    HighestLevel

    MAHANADI River

    1 KHAIRMAL 1200102.14m 108.00m109.00m

    108.31mon 19-

    Sep-08at1300hrs

    2 TIKERPARA 1200 59.77m - -

    74.98mon 30-Aug-82

    at1800hrs

    3 NARAJ(IB) 1200 25.41m 25.41m 26.41m

    27.60mon 31-Aug-82

    at

    1700hrsKUSABHADRA River

    1 NIMAPARA 1200 4.98m 9.85m 10.76m

    11.60mon 31-Aug-82

    at0900hrs

    DEVI River

    1 ALIPINGAL 1200 6.02m 10.85m 11.76m

    13.11mon 11-

    Sep-11at

    1200hrs

    BRAHMANI River

    1 PANPOSH 1200174.28m 177.61m178.42m

    181.44mon 24-Sep-11

    at1400hrs

    2 RENGALI 1200 81.00m - 88.00m92.25mon 18-

    Aug-75

    3 TALCHER 1200 57.66m - 62.91m65.53mon 19-

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    Aug-75at

    2100hrs

    4 JENAPUR 1200 22.06m 22.00m 23.00m

    24.78mon 20-Aug-75

    at1000hrs

    BAITARANI River

    1 SWAMPATNA 1200306.60m - 311.10m

    315.66mon 14-Aug-75

    at1700hrs

    BRAHMANI River

    1 INDUPUR 1200 9.28m - 8.23m -

    BAITARANI River

    1 CHAMPUA 1200372.89m 375.33m376.41m

    379.06mon 23-Sep-11

    at1100hrs

    2 ANANDAPUR 1200 35.98m 37.45m 38.36m

    41.80mon 19-Aug-75

    at2000hrs

    3 AKHUAPADA 1200 17.24m - 17.83m21.95mon 16-Aug-80

    SUBERNAREKHA River

    1 JAMSHEDPUR 1200118.78m - -

    129.82mon 12-

    Oct-73at

    2300hrs

    2 JAMSOLAGHAT 1200 47.26m 48.32m 49.16m

    56.91mon 09-Sep-78

    at0400hrs

    3 RAJGHAT 1200 9.21m 9.45m 10.36m

    12.69mon 19-Jun-08

    at

    0400hrs

    BURHABALANGA River

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    1 CHANDANPUR 1200 81.70m - -

    85.50mon 09-Nov-95

    at2300hrs

    2 BARIPADA 1200 23.24m 29.70m 30.92m

    37.20mon 12-Oct-73

    at0600hrs

    3 BALIMUNDALI 1200 37.02m - -

    42.40mon 23-Sep-07

    at0700hrs

    4 NH5, GOVINDPUR 1200 3.76m 7.21m 8.13m

    9.67mon 12-Oct-73

    at1800hrs

    VANSADHARA River

    1 GUDARI 1200114.33m - -

    121.82mon 17-Sep-80

    at

    2100hrs

    2 GUNUPUR 1200 80.91m 83.00m 84.00m

    88.75mon 17-Sep-80

    at2300hrs

    3 KASHINAGAR 1200 52.91m 53.60m 54.60m

    58.93mon 18-Sep-80

    at0200hrs

    RUSHIKULYA River

    1 SORADA 1200 78.57m 80.99m 81.98m

    83.21mon 04-Nov-90

    at1000hrs

    2 MADHABARIDA 1200 58.76m - 60.65m

    61.44mon 18-Oct-99

    at1900hrs

    3 PURUSHOTTAMPUR1200 13.09m 15.84m 16.84m

    19.60m

    on 04-Nov-90

    at1800hrs

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    Note: Gauge Sites where Water is flowing above DL are indicated in RED

    Rising Falling Steady

    d. Reservoir Scenario on 27-Sep-2011Timein hr

    s

    Reservoir

    Level

    Inflow

    Outflow GatesOpene

    d

    Level

    Trend

    DeadStorag

    eLevel

    FRL /MWL

    LiveStorageAvailabl

    e*

    LiveStorag

    eCapacit

    yfilled u

    p

    Spill

    Way

    PowerChann

    el

    Canal

    Totaloutflo

    w

    1.HIRAKUD on MAHANADI River (MAJOR)

    1200 629.85ft

    101253

    Cusecs

    - - -75843Cusecs

    3 590ft630ft630ft

    479076.0Ham

    99.4%

    2.RENGALI on BRAHMANI River (MAJOR)

    1200124.33m - - - -2447.36Cumec

    s

    1109.72

    m

    123.5m125.4

    m

    371251.0Ham

    108.8%

    3.MACHHKUND on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR)

    08002747.85f

    t

    16.05Cumec

    s- - -

    1.93Cumec

    s- 2685ft

    2750ft2750ft

    91745.8Ham

    94.6%

    4.UPPER KOLAB on KOLAB River (MAJOR)

    0800850.63m

    48.36

    Cumecs

    - - -

    45.24

    Cumecs

    - 844m858m858m

    32386.0Ham 34.6%

    5.INDRAVATI on INDRAVATI River (MAJOR)

    0800632.03m

    116.87

    Cumecs

    - - -183.55Cumec

    s- 625m

    642m643m

    50158.1Ham

    33.8%

    6.SALANDI on SALANDI River (MAJOR)

    0600 79.2m40.69Cumec

    s

    - - -2.5

    Cumec

    s

    - 50.24m82.3m83.21

    m

    45152.0

    Ham

    81.1%

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    Rising Falling Steady

    e. Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 27-Sep-2011SlNo

    Name ofReservoir

    Inflow Outflow Unit Observation Period

    1 HIRAKUD 100589.00 67236.00 CusecsDURING LAST 24

    HOURS ENDING AT 0900HRS OF 27.09.11

    2 RENGALI 0.00 3439.21 Cumecs

    DURING LAST 24

    HOURS ENDING AT 0600HRS OF 27.09.11

    f. River Discharge Scenario on 27-Sep-2011SlNo

    DischargeSite Timein hrs

    Discharge Unit

    MAHANADI River

    1 KHAIRMAL 1200 100000 Cusecs

    2 BARMUL 1200 178625 Cusecs

    3 MUNDALI 1200 313653 Cusecs

    TEL River

    1 PATHARLA 1200 51928 Cusecs

    BRAHMANI River

    1 EXP. BRIDGE. PANKAPAL 0800 244403 Cusecs

    BAITARANI River

    1 AKHUAPADA NH5 ROAD BRIDGE 0900 44592 Cusecs

    SUBERNAREKHA River

    1 RAJGHAT 0600 70343 Cusecs

    g. Time of Flow in Mahanadi River between Hirakud & MundaliHirakud

    Dam115 Km(12-18

    KhairmalSite

    106 Km(12-16

    BarmulSite

    95 Km(12-16

    MundaliAnicut

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    h. Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 27-Sep-2011

    HIRAKUD RENGALI MACHHKUNDUPPERKOLAB

    INDRAVATI SALANDI

    99.4% 108.8% 94.6% 34.6% 33.8% 81.1%

    Time:1200 hrs Time:1200 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0600 hrs

    Reservoir Level & position wrt. Full Reservoir Level

    RL: 629.85ft RL: 124.33m RL: 2747.85ft RL: 850.63m RL: 632.03m RL: 79.2m

    (-) 0.15ft (+) 0.83m (-) 2.15ft (-) 7.37m (-) 9.97m (-) 3.10mReservoir Inflow & Outflow

    I:101253Cusecs

    I:Cumecs I:16.05CumecsI:48.36Cumecs

    I:116.87Cumecs

    I:40.69Cumecs

    O:75843CusecsO:2447.36Cumecs

    O:1.93CumecsO:45.24Cumecs

    O:183.55Cumecs

    O:2.5Cumecs

    Live Storage capacity & Live Storage available

    Cap:482155 Ham

    Cap:341371 Ham

    Cap:96993 HamCap:93500 Ham

    Cap:148550 Ham

    Cap:55650 Ham

    LS:479076 Ham

    LS:371251 HamLS:91745.77 Ham

    LS:32386 Ham

    LS:50158.14 Ham

    LS:45152 Ham

    The RED line corresponds to Full Reservoir Capacity