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Flood Alert Issued as Water Levels Rise in Mahanadi, Bansadhara and Baitarani Rivers

Bhubaneswar, July 6 (UDN): The Odisha Government has intensified flood monitoring measures as water levels continue to rise in the Mahanadi, Bansadhara and Baitarani rivers following incessant rainfall across the state and heavy inflows from upstream catchment areas.

Flood Alert Issued as Water Levels Rise in Mahanadi, Bansadhara and Baitarani Rivers

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The situation is particularly critical in the Mahanadi basin, where the Hirakud Dam has recorded a sharp increase in inflow over the past 24 hours due to widespread rainfall in Chhattisgarh and western Odisha. To regulate the reservoir level, dam authorities have been releasing floodwater through multiple sluice gates in a phased manner. The discharge is being closely monitored at the Mundali barrage near Cuttack to assess its downstream impact.

In southern Odisha, the Bansadhara River has crossed the danger mark at Kasinagar in Gajapati district, raising concerns over possible inundation of low-lying villages along its banks.

Similarly, the Baitarani River is flowing above the danger level at Akhuapada in Bhadrak district, resulting in flooding of adjoining agricultural land and low-lying areas. Water Resources Department officials are maintaining round-the-clock surveillance as the river continues to swell.

In view of the evolving situation, the State Government has placed district administrations across vulnerable river basins on high alert. Authorities in Sambalpur, Subarnapur (Sonepur), Nayagarh, Cuttack, Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada, Jajpur and Bhadrak have been directed to remain prepared for any flood-related emergency. District Collectors are coordinating with the State Emergency Operation Centre to monitor river conditions and ensure prompt response wherever required.

Officials have advised residents living in low-lying and riverside areas to remain vigilant and avoid venturing into swollen rivers. People have also been urged to keep livestock away from embankments, closely follow official advisories, and cooperate with local authorities in case evacuation becomes necessary.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued rainfall over several parts of Odisha under the influence of a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal, prompting authorities to closely watch the flood situation over the coming days.

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