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No 6-7-8 September 13,14,&15, 2011
Orissa Flood Alert
A Civil Society Initiative on behalf of
Odisha Water Forum &
Odisha State Centre, Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India
CONTENTS
1. News (Headlines) from Odisha Media on 13th
, 14th
& 15th
Sept, 2011 ................ 2 a. General Flood Situations ...................................................................................................... 2 b. Situation in Flood Affected Area ............................................................................................. 3 c. Impact on Communication .................................................................................................... 4 d. Loss of life and Property....................................................................................................... 4 e. Flood Analysis Region wise .................................................................................................... 5 f. Govt. Response ................................................................................................................. 6 g. Flood Relief...................................................................................................................... 7 h. Flood Politics .................................................................................................................... 8 i. Flood Forecast .................................................................................................................. 8
2. Selected News from Local English Media (10th Sept, 2011) ................................ 8 a. CM requests Central team to visit flood-hit areas in State ............................................................... 8 b. Orissa floods: Water recedes, rescue efforts accelerated ................................................................ 9 c. Floods In India Kill At Least 16 ............................................................................................... 10
d. Flood Situation still Grim in NE India ....................................................................................... 10 e. Rain check to stay high and dry ............................................................................................. 10 f. Orissa: IAG & Redcross flood preparatory meeting: Aiming to reach flood victims soon ............................ 12 g. Orissa CM makes aerial survey of floods affected areas ................................................................. 12
3. Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in) 13 a. Weather Scenario Time of observation: 12:30hrs IST..................................................................... 13 b. Rainfall Scenario on 14-Sep-2011 ............................................................................................ 14 c. River Gauge Scenario on 14-Sep-2011 ...................................................................................... 21 d. Reservoir Scenario on 14-Sep-2011 .......................................................................................... 25 e. Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 14-Sep-2011 ....................................................................... 25 f. River Discharge Scenario on 14-Sep-2011 .................................................................................. 26 g. Time of Flow in Mahanadi River between Hirakud & Mundali ........................................................... 26 h. Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 14-Sep-2011 .............................................................. 26
- 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 1
2. Flood Update 2
3. Flood update 3
4. Flood update
4&5
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1. News (Headlines) from Odisha Media1
on 13th
, 14th
& 15th
Sept, 2011
a. General Flood Situations
o 20 lakh people affected. (The Samaj, The Khabar)
o Flood situation remain same after 10 days (The Khabar)
o Death toll touches 17 and 11 are missing.(The Samaj)
o 48 places embankment breaching. (The Samaj)
o 109 villages still surrounded by water. (The Samaj)
o 4 lakh domestic animals are surrounded by water. (The Samaj)
o Puri district 4 lakh people affected. (The Samaj)
o Due to collapse of shelter house building one child died. (The Samaj)
o Death toll touches to 24 and 11 are still missing.(The Dharitri)
o Drinking water scarcity has worsened the flood hit region. (The Sambad)
o People are in bad shape due to drinking water problem. (The Pragatibadi)
o Flood water is receding but people’s plight heightening. (The Pragatibadi)
o Rains scare flood-hit. (The Indian Express)
o Rain has halted out the aerial drop of relief materials. (The Pragatibadi)
o Severe rain is expected in the Northern Odisha. (The Sambad)
o 123mm rainfall recorded in Balasore. Flood likely to be reoccurring in Baitarani, Budhabalanga and
Subarnrekha. (The Sambad)
o Hirakud reservoir came down to 629.23 feet with an inflow of 1,12,476 cusecs and outflow of 1,12,
476 cusecs(The Indian Express)
o Five gates open at Hirakud, water level in all river decreased (The Samaj)
o 2 more sluice gates opened at Hirakud due to rise in water level. (The Sambad)
o Hirakud 3 gates opened. (The Samaj)
o Bharghavi river embankment breached. (The Samaj)
o Hirakud and Rengali are overflowing and Indravati, Bali mela reservoirs are not having water. (The
Samaj)
1 The Samaj, The Sambad, The Dharitri, The Pragatibadi, The Khabar & The New Indian Express; allBhubaneswar Edition
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b. Situation in Flood Affected Area
o 200 meters intrusion of the Mahanadi at Gadagadia ghat. (The Sambad)
o Flood hit Kendrapara experiencing the spread of diarrhoea. (Khabar)
o The situation of flood victim deteriorating, medical service disrupted. (Khabar)
o Death toll in Kendrapara increased to 12. (Khabar)
o Water in Devi-Kandal decreasing but Prachi river rising. (Khabar)
o 77 villages in Marsaghai block water logged and 78,000 people affected. (Khabar)
o Water level in Dalaie ghaie is decreasing assuring people out from threat. (The Samaj)
o In Badchana two embankments breached 60,000 people are affected. (The Samaj)
o Dhanua river flood water disconnected 20 villages from other areas. (The Samaj)
o In Gop Block more than 10 are missing. (The Samaj)
o Kendrapada situation of flood is improving. (The Samaj)
o Narsinghpur block of Cuttack district 20 panchayats, 33000 people are affected. (The Samaj)
o Badambha block people are unsatisfied due to less relief distribution. (The Samaj)
o 3000 hectare of paddy field devasted due to flood in Badambha block. (The Samaj)
o Badachana in Jajapur district 21 villages are affected yet to get proper relief. (The Pragatibadi)
o Bhubaneshwar surrounded low lying areas affected due to flood. (The Dharitri)
o Kurda districts 125 villages affected. (The Dharitri)
o Delang 129 villages marooned by water. (The Dharitri)
o 18 grampanchyats are water logged in Niali region of puri district. (The Dharitri)
o Kanas region 250 villages are surrounded by water. (The Dharitri)
o Baliyanta block 38 villages surrounded by water. (The Dharitri)
o Konark region 7 villages surrounded by water. (The Dharitri)
o Kendrapada 1860 houses damaged completely due to flood situation. (The Dharitri)
o Chief Minister observed flood situation through air. (The Dharitri)
o Jagatsinghpur district administration unable to handle situation. (The Dharitri)
o According to govt estimates affected people are 20 lakh. (The Sambad)
o Two elephants affected due to flood rescued by villagers. (The Sambad)
o Khairikud 500 meter long embankment breach. (The Sambad)
o Kendrapada 6 lakh people surrounded by water; 4 serious due to snake bites. (The Sambad)
o Bhogorai of Baliapal region suffering of affected is still continuing flood water remains as it is. (The
Sambad)
o Haripur region Kujang block due to absence of relief people and animals are starving (The Sambad)
o Doctors leave cancelled due to flood situation (The Khabar)
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o Cuttack district relief and rescue work continue (The Khabar)
o Marsaghai -more than 60,000 people are surrounded by water in Kendrapada (The Khabar)
o Pattamundai- 10 breeches affecting Meany villages disconnected, (The Khabar)
o Water level is decreasing but flood situation is not improving (The Khabar)
o Bhargavi – Khairikunda, Luna- Amalanga, Juielunda, embankment breeching (The Khabar)
o Balipatna- 25 villges water surrounded in puri district (The Khabar)
o Badachana region flood situation worse at 5 places embankment breeching, 20 Panchayats affected,
90 villages surrounded by water in Puri district. (the Khabar)
c. Impact on Communication
o 5 ft water flowing over the Khurda- Banki road. (Khabar)
o Kurda-Banki communication halted. (The Dharitri)
o Water flowing on the Khurda-Bolangir state highway. (The Dharitri)
o Pattamundai- Aul communication cut off since last 10 days. (The Khabar)
o Road to Konark from Nimapara cut off. (The Khabar)
d. Loss of life and Property
o Death toll increased to 24 (The Samaj)
o One person is serious due to snake bite. (Khabar)
o Dead body of an unknown person found in river devi. (Khabar)
o Brother and sister died due to wall collapse at Kisharnagar. (The Samaj)
o 9 year old girl drowned in water at Banki (The Khabar)
o One person flown away in Chitrotpala. (The Samaj)
o One person in Jajpur drowned to death. (The Samaj)
o Total Casuality: 8 dead and 7 swept away. (The samaj)
o One police jeep swept in Kantilo. (The Khabar)
o Electricity cut off in many regions. (The Khabar)
o 13 dead, 3 missing and 11 lakh affected.(Dharitri)
o 10,560 house have been collapsed, 800720 ha crop loss. (The Pragatibadi)
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e. Flood Analysis Region wise
Sambalpur:
Discharge of flood water from Hiakud dam has come down substantially even as five gates of the
dam open.
The water level stands at 629.23 ft and 8.39 mm of rainfall has been received in the upstream.
The district administration has started loss assessment exercise and compensation was provided to
the affected persons. (The Indian Express)
All the relief centres will be closed on Thursday. (The Indian Express)
Rs. 90,000 has been disbursed to the flood affected people of ward no.20 under Sambalpur
Municipality. (The Indian Express)
Bhadrak:
Baitarani rising.
Medical personnel reached Bhandaripokhari and Dhamnagar.
Water entered into Solampur village of Bhandaripokhari block.
Jajpur:
Low pressure rain since tuseday night has compounded the woes of the flood-hit people of the
district who have lost their houses in the flood. (The Indian Express)
Local alleged that even after six days of the flood the district administration is yet to provide them
with polythene sheets. (The Indian Express)
People have now started complaining of fever and cold. (The Indian Express)
District administration said the flood situation has not deteriorated following rains. (The Indian
Express)
Some pockets in Barachana, Dasarathpur, Dharmasala, and Jajpur blocks are still cut off from the
mainstream. (The Indian Express)
Kendrapara:
Heavy rain hit life in the flood-raveged villages of Kendrapar. (The Indian Express)
Over a lakh families in the district have lost their houses to the flood and a majority of them are yet
to get relief. (The Indian Express)
In the absence of more boats, the administration is unable to carry out relief and rescue works
systematically. (The Indian Express)
151 motorboats and 249 country boats are operating in the flood affected areas for the rescue and
relief works. A total of 4, 45,332 persons of 376 villages in the district have been affected. Free
kitchens have been started at 75 places. (The Indian Express)
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Puri:
Government has no record on the number of house collapsed in Puri district. (The Samaj)
Gop and Kanasa block of the district highly damaged. (The Samaj)
11 villages have been water logged due to flood in river Dhanua. (The Samaj)
570 villages of Kanasa, Delanga, Pipili, Gopa, Nimapara, Brahmagiri and Puri Sadar are affected.
(Khabar)
5,21,000 people are water logged. (Khabar)
Water in Devi, Daya and Bhargavi river falling. (Khabar)
Nayagarh:
Relief reaches after 6 days. (The Indian Express)
ODRAF team had failed to reach the gram panchyats. (The Indian Express)
With water receding, relief work has gained pace in all the flood affected blocks of the district.
Breach in two places of Kamei river embankment.
Kantilo is cut off from outer world.
District Junior clerk examination postponed.
Balasore: (The Samaj)
Low pressure induced rain brought severity in the district. (The Samaj)
All the major roads in the city inundated again. (The Samaj)
Jagatsingpur: (The Samaj)
12,000 people are water logged, 2000 people are evacuated.
Breach in 8 places of Mahanadi and Chitrotpala embankment.
Khurda: The Samaj
10 panchayat in Khurda, 6 in Begunia and 4 panchayat in Bolgarh are water logged.
4 ft water flowing from Sarua to Baghamari over Khurda-Bolangir state highway.
Anugul: the Samaj
64 villages of Athamallik are cut off from outside world, people of 7 villages shifted to safe place.
5 villages of Tikarpara are water logged, drinking water scarcity.
f. Govt. Response
o The CM Naveen Patnaik asked the Works and Rural Development departments to prepare a master
plan for speedy repair of damaged roads in flood affected areas of the state. (The Indian Express).
o
Collectors directed to submits reports on the damage caused to the infrastructure of panchayati rajinstitutions by September 17. (The Indian Express)
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o Number of villages is not getting relief. (The Pragatibadi)
o 373 medicine relief centers are opened in affected region. (the Pragatibadi)
o Relief materials dropped from helicopter flown away into the river at Banki. (The Sambad)
o Enough relief is there but people are not getting in Puri. (The Sambad)
o 259 rice bags of relief material confiscated from thieves in Kususpur village of Puri district. (The
Samaj)
o Still there are flood affected areas where govt did not deliver relief. (The Sambad)
o Through Helicopter 3300 relief dropped (The Sambad)
o Relief rice packed captured in raid by district administration from antisocial elements (The Khabar)
o Kanas there is absence of relief and rescue (The Sambad)
o Nayagarh absence of boat to distribute relief (The Sambad)
o Kokhadi and Banki still there are people who does not get relief (The Khabar)
h. Flood Politics
o BJP demands Explanation about Hirakud water level. (The Pragatibadi)
o Government is embarrassed due to reporting of flood situation. (The Pragatibadi)
i. Flood Forecast
o Water level is at 629.23ft ft in Hirakud Reservoir (Official source)
o Presently 5 sluice gates are open at Hirakud Dam at 12.00 hours on 15th September with 121,412
of inflow in reservoir and 108,703 cusecs outflow from reservoir (Official sources)
2. Selected News from Local English Media2
(10th
Sept, 2011)
a. CM requests Central team to visit flood-hit areas in State
The Pioneer,Thursday, 15 September 2011 00:37PNS | Bhubaneswar
Even as the plight of the people in the flood-affected areas continued to deepen despite water receding in
all rivers, the State Government on Wednesday, with the objective of getting additional Central assistance to
meet the situation, requested the Inter-Ministerial Team to visit the flood areas to see for themselves the
real damage and recommend for necessary help.
Meanwhile, the State Government also sent an updated report of the flood situation to the Prime Minister's
Office (PMO) as sought by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
According to Revenue Minister Surjya Narayan Patro, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, who reviewed theflood situation and the relief and restoration measures in the afternoon, has directed all the District
2 Bhubaneswar Editions of The Pioneer, The Times of India & The New Indian Express
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Collectors to start the overall damage assessment in the flood-hit areas immediately by deploying officials
from non-flood districts. Besides, as per the direction of the Chief Minister, the Central Government has
been requested to send the Inter-Ministerial team for assessment immediately, he said, adding that a
preliminary report of flood damage would be submitted to the Central team on their arrival for necessary
financial assistance.
However, Patro said, there was no dearth of funds to meet the exigencies and there was around `490 crore
with the State Disaster Relief fund, two-thirds of which is the share from the National Disaster Management
Authority. "If more funds will be required, the State Government will spend from its own funds," he added.
With the flood water receding, the Chief Minister has asked the Works and the Rural Development
Departments to formulate a Master Plan immediately as to how quickly the damaged roads could be
restored and the large number breaches plugged in order to establish land communication to ensure relief
and restoration measures on war-footing.
The Chief Minister has also asked the Health Department authorities to intensify emergent health services
and ensure sanitation along with disinfection of the drinking water sources by sending more Mobile Health
Units. At present, around 100 MHUs have been pressed into service. He asked the Public Health authorities
to undertake vigorous sanitation drive in the flood-affected areas as the flood waters recede and ensure
disinfection of 4,072 of the over 11,000 tubewells infected by the flood waters.
Since large pockets in the worst-affected Puri, Kendrapada, Jagatsinghpur districts are still marooned, the
Chief Minister has directed the Special Relief Commissioner to continue airdropping of food material and
other essential commodities for the distressed people. Besides, the district administration should ensure
provision of relief and polythene to all homeless and vulnerable families staying on embankments and
roads, he advised.
b. Orissa floods: Water recedes, rescue efforts accelerated
The Hindu,Bhubaneswar, September 13, 2011
With flood waters of Mahanadi River system slowly receding in the delta region, Orissa government on
Tuesday accelerated relief work in the affected areas with focus on health care, sanitation and supply of safe
drinking water.
As discharge of water from Hirakud Dam was drastically cut to about 1.07 lakh cusec following reduced
inflow into the reservoir, water level in Mahanadi delta region started falling though vast areas still remainsubmerged, official sources said here.
The situation has improved in many areas of coastal Cuttack, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Puri, Khurda, Jajpur
and Nayagarh districts as release of water into the sea was facilitated, they said.
The floods have affected 14 lakh people in 19 of the 30 districts of the state. 17 people died in the floods
and 11 are missing. Steps have been initiated for immediate restoration of road communication to enable
relief teams to reach the affected people, they said.
At the same time, air dropping of food and other essentials continued in most of the 1,100 marooned
villages in worst-hit Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara and Puri districts with the help of four helicopters.
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The health department rushed medical teams to districts like Kendrapara and Puri with medicines, halogen
tablets, ORS packets and anti-venom injections, a senior official said, adding efforts were on to prevent
outbreak of water-borne diseases.
c. Floods In India Kill At Least 16
Irish weather online
By MARK DUNPHY - Mon Sep 12, 9:47 pm
Heavy rains pushed rivers over their banks in the Indian state of Orissa in early September 2011. At least 16
people had died, and several more were missing as of Monday (September 12), according to The Hindu. The
Mahanadi and other rivers in the region stranded villagers after floodwaters breached embankments in
three dozen different locations.
Authorities have evacuated roughly 60,000 residents from low-lying areas, and had begun airdrops of foodto marooned citizens, The Hindu reported. Flooding had affected about 2,550 villages and 13 towns. The BBC
reported that flooding affected large parts of southern Asia, including India and neighboring Pakistan.
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured the top
image on September 11, 2011. For comparison, the bottom image shows the same area a year earlier, on
September 10, 2010. The images show the Mahanadi and Brahmani Rivers in Orissa.
Compared to 2010, rivers and lakes are visibly swollen in 2011. The biggest changes occur along the
Mahanadi and easternmost Brahmani Rivers, which have spilled onto floodplains at multiple locations.
Water levels are also higher in Hirakud and Rengali Reservoirs, and in Chilika (Chilka) Lake. High water
fringes the city of Cuttack.
d. Flood Situation still Grim in NE India
2011-09-13 13:34:33 ,Xinhua, Web Editor: yangyang66
The flood situation in northern and eastern India remained grim with river rising and overflowing despite
less rain recently in the monsoon season, reported the Times of India Tuesday.
In the eastern state of Orissa, local government stepped up food relief to people affected by the deluge that
has left 16 people dead and thousands of others homeless in the last week.
Airdropping by Indian air force continued for the second day Monday as tens of thousands of peopleremained marooned in many areas of the state, according to the report.
e. Rain check to stay high and dry
BIBHUTI BARIK, The telegraph, Tuesday , September 13 , 2011
If you are planning to buy a plot or an apartment in the state capital, especially on the outskirts, make a
detailed survey of the area during monsoon before taking a call.
This is the lesson learnt from the flood that has affected more than 1,000 people living in a multi-storeyed
complex near Sunderpada. Apparently, most of the people, who bought property there, did not have much
idea about the state of drains and stormwater clearance system in the area.
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More than 1,000 flats of a particular builder, including one apartment complex in which residents have
already moved in, are severely affected. Even after being rescued from their waterlogged apartment
yesterday, the residents are cursing their fate as they had never imagined that the situation could turn so
grave in Bhubaneswar. But the builders seem undeterred as a third complex comprising more than 500 flats
is coming up in the area.
Real estate developers working in the area of Sundarpada-Jatni Road admitted that not only these three
apartment complexes, but also 25 others were coming up without permission of the Bhubaneswar
Development Authority. The buildings have the approval of block development officers (BDOs).
“While buying a property a buyer should always go for a personal verification of land, flat and the
surrounding. Most importantly, while buying a flat one should ensure that the development authority has
given technical approval and not the BDO. The development authority has a building by-law which analyses
each and every aspect of a plan approval in most of the cases. It also adheres to the guidelines of the
National Building Code, whereas in case of BDO-approved structures there is no scope for giving permission
after undertaking a technical study,’’ said Anup Mohapatra, a senior memb er and former president of the
Real Estate Developers’ Association.
The area where Daya waters have played havoc is part of BDA’s flood zone. Therefore, the authority does
not give permission to builders to construct apartments in the area. But structures keep coming up in the
area with nod from the revenue officials.
Though Jatni BDO Ashutosh Samal claimed that revenue officials did not give permission to builders, local
residents of Madhipur, where the flood fury is maximum, alleged that some real estate players had
managed to get BDOs’ nod with retrospective effect.
Manendra Nayak, resident of an affected multi-storeyed structure along the Sundarpada-Jatni Road, took
the help of the rescue team to get her paralysed mother out of the flood-hit area, said: “After such a
dangerous experience on the outskirts of the state capital, I would ask those planning to buy a property to
visit the spot during the rainy season, so that they are exposed to the reality. On many occasions,
developers, especially those without planning approval from the BDA, will tend to flout regulations and act
as if everything is all right. Therefore, personal investigation is a must.’’
DS Tripathy, president of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association (India), Orissa chap ter,
said: ``There should be proper coordination between the BDA and revenue officials regarding flood zones.
However, if some structures were already given permission, the BDA should reassess the nod afresh. Even
people of Palasuni and Chakeisiani are complaining over flood and the BDA should rethink its plan approval
in those pockets.’’
Planning member of the development authority Prashant Kumar Patnaik admitted that in the past BDOs had
given permissions to builders despite a circular against any such act.
“Builders mainly target middle and lower income groups as there is demand for housing in the city. But,
there should be adequate levelling of the plinth area, so that floodwater did not get inside. Builders might
have flouted the norm for cost-cutting measures. As the areas have become part of the development
authority’s territory, rules and development plan will be enforced in the area within three to six months,’’ he
added.
Sources in the real estate business said one of the builders whose properties were under threat from Daya
floods had managed to get the chief minister to inaugurate his private medical college in the past for which
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infrastructure was developed in a high-flood zone and without any approval from the development
authorities concerned.
f. Orissa: IAG & Redcross flood preparatory meeting: Aiming to reach flood victims soon
Odishadiary.com , Monday, September 12, 2011
Report by Ananta Prasad; Bhubaneswar: To combat the ongoing panic like situation of flood the Inter
Agency Group has been doing all its relief works at different locations of the flooded districts. IAG &
Redcross has Operating 24 x 7 control room for receiving and sharing updated information.
(Phone No: 0674-2390647). 3000 Dry food packets kept ready for response. SDRT and DDRT members along
with Red Cross volunteers engaged for packing relief items. All Multipurpose Cyclone Shelters /communities
located in flood affected districts have been alerted to cope with the situation and regular contactsestablished. Information shared with the National Headquarter and IAG partners. Regular interaction are
being done with the district Red Cross Branches, SDRT, DDRT and shelter communities for any sort of
emergency.
IAG teams has decided to immediate act upon some sensible elements of flood like Distribution of Hallogen
Tablets/Aquatab, Diarrhea clinic to be established in affected areas, Targeting different media
(Print/Electronic/Web) for awareness & support, enabling availability of Dryfood& Drinking Water, to be
prepare for Post Flood Epidemic& Sanitation, providing sufficient clothes for Children, Tarpolin for victims,
Fodder for cattles/Domestic animals, Kerosine, Candels and fuel. Health Teams so as to serve in sensitive
cases like Delivery & Snake Biting, Immidiate training for ASHA &Anganwadi workers on Water, Sanitation &
Hygiene issues. Co-ordinating with govt agencies both at state and district level for more support.
Inter Agency Group is a Consotium of 21 International Agencies ensuring Minimum Humanitarian Standards
in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management of Unified Action and Improved Co-ordination in the State.
It was established in March 2004, to represent and co-ordinate the International Humanitarian Agencies
work in Odisha and to support the Govt. of Odisha in managing Disaster Response. IAG Odisha focuses on
the Disaster Management cycle and fosters a culture of promoting quality and accountability. It aims at
advocating issues that need attention and builiding capacity of partners for preparedness and response at
various levels.
IAG- Odisha co-ordinates with INGOs , UN Agencies, Govt. Deptt, like Odisha State Disaster ManagementAuthority (OSDMA), Special Relief Commissioner (SRC), Revenue & Disaster Managment Deptt, Odisha State
Water and Sanitation Mission- at the state level and with National Disaster Mamanagement Authority
(NDMA) and Sphere India at the National level.
IAG Odisha operates through its secretariate hosted by the Indian Red Cross Society, Odisha State Branch,
which also chairs the consotium. Its initatives are guided by the core principles of Sphere Project and
governed by the Charter for IAG Odisha.
g. Orissa CM makes aerial survey of floods affected areas
odishdiary.com, Monday, September 12, 2011
Report by Rashmi r Parida; Bhubaneswar: Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik makes aerial survey of
floods on Monday. CM Patnaik today makes aerial survey of flood affected areas of Sonpur, Boudh and
Sambalpur. Revenue Minister SN Patro accompanied Chief Minister during his aerial survey of floods.
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After his arrival at state capital he addressed the media. He said state government trying best to send relief
aid to all affected people. Later Mr. Patnaik visited Unit-8 Kalyan Mandap, Bhubaneswar where the relif
material were packaged.
3. Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in)
Date: 14-Sep-2011
a. Weather Scenario
Time of observation: 12:30hrs IST
Catchment Rainfall Summary
SUBARNAREKHA-Rainfall occurred at most places. BURHABALANG-Rainfall occurred at most places with heavy fall at one or
two places. BAITARANI-Rainfall occurred at most places. U - BRAHMANI-Rainfall occurred at one or two places. L -
BRAHMANI-Rainfall occurred at a few places. U - MAHANADI-Rainfall occurred at many places with heavy fall at one or two
places. L - MAHANADI-Rainfall occurred at many places. RUSHIKULYA-Rainfall occurred at a few places. VAMSADHARA-
Rainfall occurred at most places.
Chief Synoptic Situation
Yesterday’s low pressure area over North Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas now lies over Northwest Bay and neighbourhood.
Associated upper air cyclonic circulation extends up to Mid-tropospheric level. The axis of monsoon trough on sea level chart
passes through Bikaner, Sikar, Gwalior, Daltongunj, Jamshedpur and thence to centre of low pressure area.
Forecast valid for next 24hrs
Rain or thunder-shower would occur at most places over Subarnarekha, Burhabalanga, Baitarani catchments, at many places
over Upper & Lower Brahmani, Upper & Lower Mahanadi, Vamsadhara catchments and at a few places over Rushikulya
catchments.
Heavy Rainfall (50mm or more) Warning
Heavy rain would occur at one or two places over Burhabalanga, Baitarani and Upper & Lower Mahanadi catchments during
next 48 hours.
Quantitative Precipitation Rainfall for next 24hrs
Subarnarekha=01-10mm, Burhabalanga=11-25mm, Baitarani=11-25mm, Upper Mahanadi=11-25mm, Lower Mahanadi=01-
10mm, all other basins are nil.
Outlook for Subsequent 48hrs
Little change.
Source: Flood Meteorological Centre, India Meteorological Department, BBSR
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b. Rainfall Scenario on 14-Sep-2011
SlNo
Rain Gauge Station RainFallon
14-Sep-11
Sep-2011 Statistics Monsoon Rainfall (2011)
Rainy
Days
Avg.
RF
Max.
RFJun Jul Aug Sep Oct Total
. BAITARANI Basin
1 ANANDAPUR 10.0 7 8.5 29.6 204.6 225.0 380.2 110.0 - 919.8
2 AKHUAPADA 37.4 8 21.3 79.8 398.4 135.8 535.9 277.2 - 1347.3
3 CHAMPUA 10.4 11 12.4 62.9 279.7 216.2 246.3 161.2 - 903.4
4 KEONJHARGARH 1.4 11 12.2 49.0 369.2 187.3 382.0 158.6 - 1097.1
5 SWAMPATNA 3.4 12 9.0 33.0 293.4 129.5 305.6 116.3 - 844.8
6 THAKURMUNDA 19.4 11 12.3 36.2 385.2 143.4 354.9 159.9 - 1043.4
7 CHANDABALI 31.8 10 13.7 43.4 478.0 181.7 305.6 178.6 - 1143.9
8 JOSHIPUR 2.2 5 3.1 16.4 396.5 133.0 211.3 31.0 - 771.8
9 JHUMPURA 33.2 7 20.9 58.0 73.2 202.6 163.8 188.0 - 627.6
10 KARANJIA 3.0 5 8.7 25.0 165.0 164.0 139.0 78.0 - 546.0
11 RAJKANIKA 35.0 5 18.0 58.0 300.0 113.0 225.0 144.0 - 782.0
12 GHATAGAON 7.0 8 12.5 55.0 163.6 247.6 371.9 125.0 - 908.1
. BURHABALANGA Basin
1 CHANDANPUR 2.8 10 17.3 61.0 340.8 154.0 325.2 224.6 - 1044.6
2 BALASORE 13.6 9 8.7 28.0 360.6 200.3 364.7 112.9 - 1038.5
3 BALIMUNDALI 7.6 11 16.2 50.0 274.8 200.4 435.4 210.6 - 1121.2
4 BARIPADA 45.2 10 23.1 92.0 652.8 131.6 448.0 299.7 - 1532.1
5 JAIPUR 11.0 9 14.3 50.4 408.2 233.6 516.2 186.4 - 1344.4
6 NH5-GOVINDAPUR 0.2 8 7.7 33.2 306.0 153.0 293.4 99.8 - 852.2
7 BONTH 38.6 8 13.0 55.6 293.5 137.4 409.6 143.0 - 983.5
8 NILAGIRI 1.2 6 7.1 25.0 329.5 91.8 190.1 77.9 - 689.3
9 SORO 76.0 6 20.3 76.0 145.0 112.0 274.0 203.0 - 734.0
10 UDALA 15.6 4 9.2 37.2 308.9 150.5 272.9 64.4 - 796.7
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11 BANGIRIPOSHI 8.6 9 17.7 69.0 392.0 109.0 362.2 230.4 - 1093.6
. INDRAVATI Basin
1 INDRAVATI 86.8 12 19.9 86.8 229.9 161.1 574.6 239.0 - 1204.6
2 NAWRANGPUR 58.0 6 12.7 58.0 159.0 148.6 389.0 114.0 - 810.6
. KOLAB Basin
1 JEYPORE 25.0 11 17.7 94.0 193.2 206.1 358.0 230.5 - 987.8
2 KOLAB 6.0 9 8.1 33.4 91.5 175.0 273.2 96.6 - 636.3
3 BALIMELA 17.0 6 9.3 63.0 288.0 276.0 423.0 121.0 - 1108.0
4 UMERKOT 3.0 9 11.3 30.0 135.0 123.0 493.0 136.0 - 887.0
5 KORAPUT 39.0 11 13.6 50.0 211.0 175.5 266.4 177.2 - 830.1
6 POTTANGI 10.0 11 4.3 11.0 50.0 27.0 124.0 56.0 - 257.0
7 MALKANGIRI 17.0 8 13.7 51.0 116.6 154.8 268.2 178.2 - 717.8
. LOWER BRAHMANI Basin
1 ALTUMA 3.4 9 12.9 47.0 248.0 200.6 389.0 167.2 - 1004.8
2 JENAPUR 4.4 10 14.8 78.0 375.2 125.6 589.5 192.1 - 1282.4
3 TALCHER 1.2 11 14.0 97.0 130.4 146.8 289.0 181.8 - 748.0
4 ANGUL 2.2 10 14.4 68.4 150.6 99.0 371.6 186.8 - 808.0
5 CHHENDIPADA 0.0 3 27.3 104.2 135.0 40.5 351.3 163.8 - 690.6
6 DHENKANAL 10.0 5 18.3 60.0 222.4 112.0 370.0 165.0 - 869.4
7 HINDOL 0.0 3 18.9 95.0 282.0 191.0 307.0 151.0 - 931.0
8 NAKTIDUEL 0.0 6 44.6 207.0 170.0 363.0 265.0 401.0 - 1199.0
9 TELKOI 0.0 7 13.6 44.0 118.0 360.0 226.0 150.0 - 854.0
10 SUKINDA 17.0 7 16.5 40.0 556.0 114.0 564.0 181.0 - 1415.0
. LOWER MAHANADI Basin
1 ALIPINGAL 27.2 10 15.7 34.2 258.6 233.8 268.2 204.6 - 965.2
2 ATHAMALIK 2.8 3 12.4 48.8 128.8 114.4 236.8 74.2 - 554.2
3 BARMUL 21.6 7 12.9 41.0 188.8 159.0 296.8 142.0 - 786.6
4 BELGAON 8.2 8 18.2 54.2 141.4 175.4 358.0 199.6 - 874.4
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5 BHUBANESWAR 13.3 11 15.6 52.8 243.2 395.3 472.8 202.2 - 1313.5
6 BURLA 0.8 11 38.0 153.4 133.5 439.7 376.6 494.3 - 1444.1
7 CUTTACK 10.0 8 14.4 48.0 160.0 251.0 349.0 173.0 - 933.0
8 HIRAKUD 2.2 11 33.0 130.0 142.6 400.1 365.8 429.1 - 1337.6
9 KANTAMAL 2.2 11 18.1 42.4 108.2 233.0 554.0 235.2 - 1130.4
10 KESINGA 3.0 11 12.9 65.8 81.8 143.8 509.6 167.0 - 902.2
11 KHAIRMAL 0.0 10 18.6 63.6 126.2 241.0 210.8 241.9 - 819.9
12 MUNDALI 11.0 7 10.4 38.0 231.8 328.0 512.3 114.0 - 1186.1
13 NARAJ 17.8 8 11.6 67.2 238.6 125.4 435.4 150.8 - 950.2
14 NIMAPARA 12.4 11 11.0 52.8 200.8 174.6 297.4 142.4 - 815.2
15 PARADEEP 48.0 11 14.9 48.0 423.6 191.4 242.9 193.3 - 1051.2
16 PHULBANI 0.0 9 15.7 58.8 204.8 140.4 420.0 203.8 - 969.0
17 PURI 7.7 10 6.1 22.8 126.2 335.6 215.1 73.2 - 750.1
18 SALEBHATA 1.2 11 27.4 75.8 106.6 238.0 220.2 356.6 - 921.4
19 TIKERPARA 0.6 10 9.0 44.4 166.8 183.4 162.2 116.6 - 629.0
20 ATHAGARH 11.0 7 13.6 70.0 124.0 202.6 414.0 136.0 - 876.6
21 BOLANGIR 0.4 12 22.1 78.8 111.0 239.7 377.1 287.6 - 1015.4
22 BALIGUDA 10.0 7 22.3 94.0 110.0 100.0 246.0 201.0 - 657.0
23 BANAPUR 4.2 6 2.9 7.0 55.0 157.0 306.0 28.7 - 546.7
24 BARGARH 7.0 5 27.4 92.0 70.0 145.0 256.0 219.0 - 690.0
25 BHAWANIPATNA 9.0 11 22.7 93.2 90.0 120.0 442.0 295.6 - 947.6
26 BIJEPUR 0.0 4 31.6 150.0 103.0 138.0 174.8 316.0 - 731.8
27 BOUDHRAJ 0.0 6 15.1 67.0 101.0 82.0 292.0 136.0 - 611.0
28 DASPALLA 1.0 4 3.1 21.6 53.6 65.2 200.6 27.6 - 347.0
29 HARBHANGA 0.0 7 15.3 52.0 14.0 27.0 291.0 138.0 - 470.0
30 JUNAGARH 25.0 7 17.6 47.0 113.9 107.2 249.0 158.0 - 628.1
31 KAKATPUR 20.0 6 4.5 20.0 229.0 153.0 179.0 49.0 - 610.0
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32 KHANDAPADA 20.0 9 13.5 50.0 148.8 278.0 441.0 161.8 - 1029.6
33 KOMNA 10.0 7 17.4 66.0 33.5 181.0 543.0 139.0 - 896.5
34 LANJIGARH 5.0 9 18.4 81.0 190.6 184.0 335.6 184.0 - 894.2
35 MADANPUR RAMPUR 35.0 8 20.9 68.0 194.6 112.6 384.0 209.0 - 900.2
36 NARASINGHPUR 9.0 6 6.6 28.0 117.8 140.0 296.0 72.0 - 625.8
37 NAYAGARH 4.8 7 5.4 23.0 68.0 143.4 272.0 54.4 - 537.8
38 PADMAPUR 0.0 5 32.5 185.0 56.0 201.0 231.0 325.0 - 813.0
39 PAIKAMAL 0.0 5 52.6 202.2 56.0 295.0 240.0 526.2 - 1117.2
40 PATNAGARH 3.4 6 44.7 136.0 77.4 130.2 550.0 357.8 - 1115.4
41 PIPLI 13.3 6 12.2 43.0 87.0 226.0 301.4 97.4 - 711.8
42 RAIRAKHOL 0.0 6 23.8 107.0 175.0 241.0 95.0 214.0 - 725.0
43 RANPUR 5.2 4 6.3 28.8 90.6 94.8 205.0 57.0 - 447.4
44 SAMBALPUR 0.5 12 31.9 116.0 141.9 398.6 417.6 415.1 - 1373.2
45 SOHELLA 21.0 7 29.6 120.0 75.0 145.0 229.0 266.0 - 715.0
46 SONEPUR 0.0 10 16.9 68.0 192.0 268.9 208.0 220.0 - 888.9
47 TITLAGARH 17.2 9 17.7 75.2 147.0 181.2 478.2 212.4 - 1018.8
48 TANGI 6.2 6 6.1 27.0 154.0 96.0 184.0 61.2 - 495.2
49 KENDRAPARA 51.0 5 22.8 51.0 194.0 197.0 287.0 182.0 - 860.0
50 TUREIKELA 0.0 4 24.8 64.0 128.4 54.0 205.0 173.3 - 560.7
51 KHARIAR 30.4 7 12.2 45.2 34.6 145.6 348.2 121.6 - 650.0
52 TIKABALI 0.0 5 6.6 18.0 40.6 190.6 358.0 46.0 - 635.2
53 JAIPATNA 29.0 9 19.4 75.0 93.0 84.0 502.0 194.0 - 873.0
54 ARMPUR 0.0 10 16.9 58.2 209.3 136.4 329.6 220.0 - 895.3
55 PADMAVATI 4.0 8 7.3 50.6 67.8 84.8 215.0 94.8 - 462.4
56 PATAMUNDAI 28.0 6 16.5 46.0 325.0 94.0 260.0 148.2 - 827.2
57 R.K.NAGAR 0.0 3 20.9 55.4 247.0 183.4 184.6 125.4 - 740.4
. RUSHIKULYA Basin
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1 BERHAMPUR 0.0 7 10.3 46.8 86.5 126.4 211.8 133.6 - 558.3
2 MADHABARIDA 3.4 10 8.5 39.1 82.0 205.6 165.8 102.1 - 555.5
3 PURUSHOTTAMPUR 1.8 10 6.1 39.2 68.2 174.0 515.4 78.8 - 836.4
4 SORADA 3.0 10 7.3 57.0 191.6 188.2 334.8 87.6 - 802.2
5 ASKA 2.2 8 7.4 64.6 92.0 199.0 226.0 95.6 - 612.6
6 CHHATRAPUR 0.0 9 19.0 80.0 0.0 197.0 290.0 228.0 - 715.0
7 BHANJANAGAR 11.0 10 14.0 70.0 31.0 129.0 278.0 168.0 - 606.0
8 DARINGIBADI 15.0 5 6.3 15.0 46.0 84.0 111.0 38.0 - 279.0
. SUBERNAREKHA Basin
1 FEKOGHAT 3.2 10 24.0 131.6 596.6 134.4 534.2 311.6 - 1576.8
2 GHATSILA 0.0 10 12.2 55.0 347.4 188.8 409.2 158.0 - 1103.4
3 JAMSHEDPUR 20.8 13 26.0 151.8 457.7 282.1 546.5 338.4 - 1624.7
4 JAMSOLAGHAT 9.2 11 21.1 101.6 619.4 189.4 376.2 274.4 - 1459.4
5 RAJGHAT 11.8 7 12.5 63.8 360.0 147.4 309.6 163.0 - 980.0
6 RANCHI 2.0 11 15.4 53.3 595.8 206.9 592.1 184.3 - 1579.1
7 BHOGRAI 6.0 7 23.4 138.0 314.0 170.0 513.0 281.0 - 1278.0
8 JALESWAR 22.0 5 13.7 67.0 265.0 49.0 224.0 137.0 - 675.0
9 RAIRANGPUR 8.0 11 16.9 114.0 359.0 142.4 388.4 219.0 - 1108.8
10 TIRING 10.0 10 11.5 87.0 273.4 113.4 483.2 149.8 - 1019.8
. UPPER BRAHMANI Basin
1 PANPOSH 0.0 10 27.1 127.4 151.0 225.3 343.2 352.2 - 1071.7
2 RENGALI 1.0 11 17.2 69.0 149.7 268.7 418.7 206.2 - 1043.3
3 BARKOTE 0.6 7 15.9 41.2 64.0 134.2 140.2 143.0 - 481.4
4 DEOGARH 0.5 8 31.8 86.5 132.4 207.9 277.2 286.4 - 903.9
5 LAHUNIPADA 4.2 5 23.8 55.4 12.6 33.2 223.8 143.0 - 412.6
6 PALLAHARA 0.0 4 23.2 61.0 128.0 195.0 258.0 139.0 - 720.0
7 RAJGANGPUR 0.0 4 25.2 69.0 39.0 131.6 235.8 226.8 - 633.2
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8 REMAL 0.0 7 29.7 111.5 78.0 221.0 229.8 267.6 - 796.4
. UPPER MAHANADI Basin
1 ANDHIYAKORE 15.2 11 15.9 71.4 85.6 222.0 383.0 206.0 - 896.6
2 BAIKUNTHAPUR 0.4 12 24.1 80.0 289.2 214.4 477.6 313.8 - 1295.0
3 BANGODAM 0.0 11 21.4 101.2 243.0 410.6 427.4 277.8 - 1358.8
4 BASANTPUR 27.6 9 17.4 48.2 77.0 185.8 286.4 225.6 - 774.8
5 BAMANDIHI 20.6 10 20.6 48.6 16.8 219.2 475.6 268.2 - 979.8
6 CHAMPA 11.0 9 22.6 63.6 38.0 263.6 341.7 271.0 - 914.3
7 DEOGAON 10.4 12 62.9 241.0 197.6 370.8 503.0 817.0 - 1888.4
8 DHARAMJAYGARH 0.8 12 28.1 83.6 369.4 293.6 659.2 364.6 - 1686.8
9 GHATORA 3.6 11 23.2 94.0 44.6 308.2 498.6 301.0 - 1152.4
10 GHORARI 1.0 6 31.4 155.8 104.7 327.2 356.4 376.2 - 1164.5
11 JAMADARPALLI 8.8 11 30.9 75.0 78.6 419.7 404.2 401.6 - 1304.1
12 JAGDALPUR 3.4 12 14.8 82.3 89.5 183.2 296.9 177.8 - 747.4
13 JHARSUGUDA 8.7 11 43.2 171.1 137.8 303.2 244.1 561.5 - 1246.6
14 KORBA 3.0 12 41.4 244.8 235.2 297.2 317.4 538.2 - 1388.0
15 KURUBHATTA 3.0 11 28.5 94.4 107.2 385.2 365.0 370.8 - 1228.2
16 MANINDRAGARH 3.0 12 25.0 91.2 317.1 233.6 346.4 325.0 - 1222.1
17 NANDAGHAT 0.0 7 15.5 96.2 99.5 413.3 444.2 185.8 - 1142.8
18 PENDRAROAD 86.4 12 35.1 105.2 266.0 202.3 434.3 455.6 - 1358.2
19 PARMANPUR 0.0 9 34.5 153.6 50.2 198.8 210.2 447.8 - 907.0
20 RAIPUR 0.0 10 17.5 86.4 221.3 428.9 557.9 227.1 - 1435.2
21 RAJIM 0.0 8 17.9 95.0 89.0 450.4 307.0 233.0 - 1079.4
22 SANKARA 25.2 10 30.3 158.6 98.6 232.6 312.6 394.0 - 1037.8
23 SARADIHI 8.0 8 33.2 81.4 61.8 225.8 404.2 398.4 - 1090.2
24 SEORINARAYAN 55.6 9 18.0 55.6 42.6 177.0 254.0 234.2 - 707.8
25 SURAJGARH 1.8 10 50.2 224.6 81.2 291.6 497.4 652.4 - 1522.6
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26 SUNDERGARH 0.0 11 31.8 72.2 143.6 329.2 485.8 413.2 - 1371.8
27 SIMGA 0.0 7 15.1 55.8 195.7 280.1 483.8 196.4 - 1156.0
28 TARAPUR 10.0 9 35.4 104.0 65.0 266.2 379.0 424.7 - 1134.9
29 THETTANG 1.2 11 23.2 75.6 262.2 157.2 400.6 301.6 - 1121.6
30 AMBIKAPUR 7.6 11 23.8 81.7 315.4 228.5 372.6 309.0 - 1225.5
31 BORANDA 0.4 10 20.5 146.0 60.4 332.0 272.8 266.2 - 931.4
32 HEMGIRI 0.0 3 39.1 133.0 35.8 119.2 223.2 273.4 - 651.6
33 JAMANKIRA 0.0 5 37.7 155.0 118.4 296.0 199.0 301.8 - 915.2
34 KELO 1.6 10 61.5 485.2 56.8 330.4 273.4 799.6 - 1460.2
35 KUCHINDA 0.0 6 43.0 144.2 101.4 172.0 132.6 386.6 - 792.6
36 MAHULPALI 5.2 10 35.6 130.8 74.6 239.0 308.4 462.6 - 1084.6
37 RAMPUR 17.4 8 16.4 84.8 91.4 224.8 207.1 212.8 - 736.1
38 NAWAPARA 12.0 5 31.8 136.0 38.0 137.6 197.4 254.0 - 627.0
39 AMBABHONA 0.0 4 55.2 235.0 133.0 229.0 180.0 497.0 - 1039.0
40 LAIKERA 3.8 10 42.1 125.5 224.3 236.5 268.4 547.8 - 1277.0
41 BARGAON 0.0 4 16.2 46.0 3.0 145.0 162.2 129.2 - 439.4
. VANSADHARA Basin
1 GOTTA BARRAGE 35.2 8 9.7 42.2 178.8 96.0 386.0 125.8 - 786.6
2 GUDARI 23.6 10 10.3 42.6 164.8 198.6 346.0 133.8 - 843.2
3 GUNUPUR 10.6 11 9.4 28.8 132.0 184.4 246.2 121.8 - 684.4
4 KASHINAGAR 7.8 8 5.2 25.6 149.7 170.4 289.8 67.8 - 677.7
5 KOTRAGUDA 20.2 10 13.3 55.2 161.4 113.6 318.4 159.4 - 752.8
6 MOHANA 4.2 10 5.9 26.8 122.6 236.6 394.3 76.4 - 829.9
7 MAHENDRAGARH 2.4 12 6.8 21.0 95.8 260.2 283.8 88.2 - 728.0
8 RAYAGADA 20.4 5 14.7 46.0 129.0 153.8 159.2 102.9 - 544.9
9 KOTRAGARH 23.8 4 16.4 55.6 0.0 49.6 152.2 98.4 - 300.2
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c. River Gauge Scenario on 14-Sep-2011
SlNo
GaugeSite Timein hrs
GaugeReading
GaugeTrend
WarningLevel
DangerLevel
HighestLevel
MAHANADI River
1 KHAIRMAL 1200 102.67m 108.00m 109.00m108.31m on 19-Sep-08
at 1300hrs
-do- 0600 102.63m 108.00m 109.00m108.31m on 19-Sep-08
at 1300hrs
2 TIKERPARA 1200 60.50m - -74.98m on 30-Aug-82
at 1800hrs
-do- 0600 61.23m - -74.98m on 30-Aug-82
at 1800hrs
3 NARAJ(IB) 1200 25.02m 25.41m 26.41m 27.60m on 31-Aug-82at 1700hrs
-do- 0900 25.16m 25.41m 26.41m27.60m on 31-Aug-82
at 1700hrs
-do- 0600 25.38m 25.41m 26.41m27.60m on 31-Aug-82
at 1700hrs
KATHJODI River
1 BELLEVUE 0600 15.00ft - 22.50ft 28.75ft on 31-Aug-82
KUSABHADRA River
1 NIMAPARA 1200 9.60m 9.85m 10.76m 11.60m on 31-Aug-82at 0900hrs
-do- 0600 9.94m 9.85m 10.76m11.60m on 31-Aug-82
at 0900hrs
DEVI River
1 ALIPINGAL 1200 9.76m 10.85m 11.76m13.11m on 11-Sep-11
at 1200hrs
-do- 0600 10.23m 10.85m 11.76m13.11m on 11-Sep-11
at 1200hrs
BRAHMANI River
1 PANPOSH 1200 173.41m 177.61m 178.42m 180.40m on 17-Aug-74at 1400hrs
-do- 0600 173.48m 177.61m 178.42m180.40m on 17-Aug-74
at 1400hrs
2 RENGALI 1200 78.60m - 88.00m 92.25m on 18-Aug-75
-do- 0600 80.10m - 88.00m 92.25m on 18-Aug-75
3 TALCHER 1200 57.98m - 62.91m65.53m on 19-Aug-75
at 2100hrs
-do- 0600 57.98m - 62.91m65.53m on 19-Aug-75
at 2100hrs
4 JENAPUR 1200 21.18m 22.00m 23.00m 24.78m on 20-Aug-75at 1000hrs
-do- 0600 21.46m 22.00m 23.00m24.78m on 20-Aug-75
at 1000hrs
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BAITARANI River
1 SWAMPATNA 1200 306.53m - 311.10m
315.66m on 14-Aug-75
at 1700hrs
-do- 0600 306.56m - 311.10m315.66m on 14-Aug-75
at 1700hrs
BRAHMANI River
1 INDUPUR 1200 8.45m - 8.23m -
-do- 0500 8.41m - 8.23m -
BAITARANI River
1 CHAMPUA 1200 372.71m 375.33m 376.41m
378.10m on 07-Aug-85
at 0600hrs
-do- 0600 372.66m 375.33m 376.41m378.10m on 07-Aug-85
at 0600hrs
2 ANANDAPUR 1200 35.22m 37.45m 38.36m41.80m on 19-Aug-75
at 2000hrs
-do- 0600 35.25m 37.45m 38.36m41.80m on 19-Aug-75
at 2000hrs
3 AKHUAPADA 1200 17.09m - 17.83m 21.95m on 16-Aug-80
-do- 0600 17.07m - 17.83m 21.95m on 16-Aug-80
SUBERNAREKHA River
1 JAMSHEDPUR 1200 117.35m - -129.82m on 12-Oct-73
at 2300hrs
-do- 0600 117.54m - -129.82m on 12-Oct-73
at 2300hrs
2 JAMSOLAGHAT 1200 46.62m 48.32m 49.16m56.91m on 09-Sep-78
at 0400hrs
-do- 0600 46.96m 48.32m 49.16m56.91m on 09-Sep-78
at 0400hrs
3 RAJGHAT 1200 8.78m 9.45m 10.36m12.69m on 19-Jun-08
at 0400hrs
-do- 0600 8.97m 9.45m 10.36m
12.69m on 19-Jun-08
at 0400hrs
BURHABALANGA River
1 CHANDANPUR 1200 81.70m - -85.50m on 09-Nov-95
at 2300hrs
-do- 0600 6.26m - -85.50m on 09-Nov-95
at 2300hrs
2 BARIPADA 1200 24.04m 29.70m 30.92m37.20m on 12-Oct-73
at 0600hrs
-do- 0600 23.32m 29.70m 30.92m37.20m on 12-Oct-73
at 0600hrs
3 BALIMUNDALI 1200 37.10m - -42.40m on 23-Sep-07
at 0700hrs
-do- 0600 37.06m - -42.40m on 23-Sep-07
at 0700hrs
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4 NH5, GOVINDPUR 1200 3.30m 7.21m 8.13m9.67m on 12-Oct-73
at 1800hrs
-do- 0600 3.34m 7.21m 8.13m
9.67m on 12-Oct-73
at 1800hrs
VANSADHARA River
1 GUDARI 1200 114.98m - -121.82m on 17-Sep-80
at 2100hrs
-do- 0600 115.03m - -121.82m on 17-Sep-80
at 2100hrs
2 GUNUPUR 1200 81.52m 83.00m 84.00m88.75m on 17-Sep-80
at 2300hrs
-do- 0600 81.42m 83.00m 84.00m88.75m on 17-Sep-80
at 2300hrs
3 KASHINAGAR 1200 53.33m 53.60m 54.60m
58.93m on 18-Sep-80
at 0200hrs
-do- 0600 53.41m 53.60m 54.60m58.93m on 18-Sep-80
at 0200hrs
RUSHIKULYA River
1 SORADA 1200 78.74m 80.99m 81.98m83.21m on 04-Nov-90
at 1000hrs
-do- 0600 78.75m 80.99m 81.98m83.21m on 04-Nov-90
at 1000hrs
2 MADHABARIDA 1200 58.97m - 60.65m61.44m on 18-Oct-99
at 1900hrs
-do- 0600 58.58m - 60.65m
61.44m on 18-Oct-99
at 1900hrs
3 PURUSHOTTAMPUR 1200 13.82m 15.84m 16.84m19.60m on 04-Nov-90
at 1800hrs
-do- 0600 13.92m 15.84m 16.84m19.60m on 04-Nov-90
at 1800hrs
MAHANADI River
1 BOUDH 0600 82.95m - 87.80m -
2 KANTILO 0900 2.40m - 5.62m -
-do- 0600 3.20m - 5.62m -
3 BANKI 0900 5.12m - 7.78m -
-do- 0600 5.37m - 7.78m -
CHITROTPALA River
1 PATKURA 0900 21.00ft - 21.50ft -
LUNA River
1 PUBANSA 0900 33.40ft - 35.25ft -
2 BASUPUR 0900 26.50ft - 26.85ft -
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3 DANPUR 0900 29.90ft - 32.55ft -
BRAHMANI River
1 ALVA 0900 17.50ft - 16.00ft -
KATHJODI River
1 DALEIGHAI 0900 51.70ft - 57.00ft -
DEVI River
1 MACHHAGAON 1000 12.90ft - 13.00ft -
2 BAURIAKANA 0600 4.92m - 4.93m -
KUSABHADRA River
1 JOGISAHI 0700 16.30m - 17.44m -
BHARGAVI River
1 HARIPUR 0600 12.08m - 11.67m -
2 ACHUTPUR 0800 13.55m - 13.26m -
3 BALANGA 0600 10.28m - 10.84m -
4 GOBKUND 0600 5.66m - 6.71m -
DAYA River
1 KANAS 0700 4.79m - 4.75m -
2 MADHIPUR 0600 11.86m - 11.30m -
3 KANTI BRIDGE 0600 10.19m - 9.62m -
4 GHORADIA 0600 6.78m - 6.24m -
BRAHMANI River
1 PATRAPUR 0600 17.70ft - 16.00ft -
2 AUL RAJABATI 0600 12.60ft - 14.50ft -
KHARSUAN River
1 KALIKAPUR 0600 3.30ft - 3.60ft -
2 MADHUSUDANPUR 0600 25.22ft - 27.77ft -
LUNA River
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1 TEREGAONGHAT 0600 3.30ft - 3.30ft -
2 MARSAGHAI 1000 22.00ft - 22.00ft -
Note: Gauge Sites where Water is flowing above DL are indicated in RED
Rising Falling Steady
d. Reservoir Scenario on 14-Sep-2011
Time
in hrs
Reservoir
Level
Inflow Outflow Gates
Opened
Level
Trend
Dead
StorageLevel
FRL /
MWL
Live
StorageAvailable*
Live
StorageCapacity
filled up Spill
Way
Power
Channel
Canal Total
outflow
1. HIRAKUD on MAHANADI River (MAJOR)
1200 629.21ft121412
Cusecs- - -
108703
Cusecs5 590ft
630ft
630ft
466618.0
Ham96.8%
2. RENGALI on BRAHMANI River (MAJOR)
1200 123.51m1750.9
Cumecs- - -
1376.77
Cumecs- 109.72m
123.5m
125.4m
342811.0
Ham100.4%
3. BALIMELA on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR)
0800 1461.3ft235.25
Cumecs- - -
110.72
Cumecs- 1440ft
1516ft
1518ft
49836.3
Ham18.6%
4. MACHHKUND on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR)
0800 2748.15ft93.52
Cumecs- - -
51.15
Cumecs- 2685ft
2750ft
2750ft
92477.9
Ham95.3%
5. UPPER KOLAB on KOLAB River (MAJOR)
0800 849.65m169.72
Cumecs- - -
31.21
Cumecs- 844m
858m
858m
25960.0
Ham27.8%
6. INDRAVATI on INDRAVATI River (MAJOR)
0800 631.1m199.66
Cumecs- - -
104.4
Cumecs- 625m
642m
643m
42503.7
Ham28.6%
7. SALANDI on SALANDI River (MAJOR)
0600 74.06m52.01
Cumecs- - -
1.2
Cumecs- 50.24m
82.3m
83.21m
30249.0
Ham54.4%
Rising Falling Steady
e. Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 14-Sep-2011
Sl
No
Name of
Reservoir
Inflow Outflow Unit Observation Period
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Time:1200 hrs Time:1200 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0600 hrs
Reservoir Level & position wrt. Full Reservoir Level
RL: 629.21ft RL: 123.51m RL: 1461.3ft RL: 2748.15ft RL: 849.65m RL: 631.1m RL: 74.06m
(-) 0.79ft (+) 0.01m (-) 54.70ft (-) 1.85ft (-) 8.35m (-) 10.90m (-) 8.24m
Reservoir Inflow & Outflow
I:121412Cusecs I:1750.9Cumecs I:235.25Cumecs I:93.52Cumecs I:169.72Cumecs I:199.66Cumecs I:52.01Cumecs
O:108703Cusecs O:1376.77Cumecs O:110.72Cumecs O:51.15Cumecs O:31.21Cumecs O:104.4Cumecs O:1.2Cumecs
Live Storage capacity & Live Storage available
Cap:482155 Ha
mCap:341371 Ham Cap:267600 Ham Cap:96993 Ham Cap:93500 Ham Cap:148550 Ham Cap:55650 Ham
LS:466618 Ham LS:342811 Ham LS:49836.3 Ham LS:92477.89 Ham LS:25960 Ham LS:42503.72 Ham LS:30249 Ham
The RED line corresponds to Full Reservoir Capacity