By Express News Service
BHUBANESWAR: The state authorities on Sunday delegated powers of the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) to the Balasore district Justice of the Peace to handle the emergency state of affairs arising out of the potential for a significant flood within the Subarnarekha river. Besides, one helicopter has been positioned within the district to deal with the state of affairs.
“Under orders of @Naveen_Odisha @CMO_Odisha @SRC_Odisha delegates powers of SRC to
@DBalasore to manage the emergency situation arising out of the high floods in Subarnarekha. Further HCM @Naveen_Odisha ordered to place one helicopter with @DBalasore for dealing with the emergency,” the SRC tweeted after a evaluation of the state of affairs.
The SRC instructed media individuals that just about 6 lakh cusecs of water are passing by means of the Galudihi barrage. Water is flowing 4 meters above the hazard mark at Jamsola, he mentioned and added that Baliapal, Bhograi, Jaleswar and Basta blocks will probably be most affected as a consequence of flood in Subarnarekha.
Under orders of @Naveen_Odisha @CMO_Odisha @SRC_Odisha delegates powers of SRC to @DBalasore to handle the emergency state of affairs arising outof the excessive floods in Subarnarekha. Further HCM @Naveen_Odisha ordered to position one helicopter with @DBalasore for coping with the emergency
— Pradeep Jena IAS (@PradeepJenaIAS) August 21, 2022
The SRC additional mentioned that the impression of floods will probably be extreme in comparison with that in 2008. “There’s a possibility of the situation getting worse, so we need to remain alert. We hope there will be no flood-like situation in Budhabalanga,” he added.
Stating that the Balasore administration has been placed on excessive alert, the SRC mentioned that 5 NDRF, 4 ODRAF and 12 hearth providers groups have been deployed in susceptible areas of the district for rescue and aid operations.
The SRC mentioned that Bhadrak and Jajpur districts have been placed on alert due to rising water stage of the Baitarani river. The water stage is, nonetheless, anticipated to recede within the subsequent three hours, he mentioned and added that 4 NDRF, 3 ODRAF and 12 hearth providers groups have been despatched to those two districts.
BHUBANESWAR: The state authorities on Sunday delegated powers of the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) to the Balasore district Justice of the Peace to handle the emergency state of affairs arising out of the potential for a significant flood within the Subarnarekha river. Besides, one helicopter has been positioned within the district to deal with the state of affairs.
“Under orders of @Naveen_Odisha @CMO_Odisha @SRC_Odisha delegates powers of SRC to
@DBalasore to handle the emergency state of affairs arising out of the excessive floods in Subarnarekha. Further HCM @Naveen_Odisha ordered to position one helicopter with @DBalasore for coping with the emergency,” the SRC tweeted after a evaluation of the state of affairs.
The SRC instructed media individuals that just about 6 lakh cusecs of water are passing by means of the Galudihi barrage. Water is flowing 4 meters above the hazard mark at Jamsola, he mentioned and added that Baliapal, Bhograi, Jaleswar and Basta blocks will probably be most affected as a consequence of flood in Subarnarekha.
Under orders of @Naveen_Odisha @CMO_Odisha @SRC_Odisha delegates powers of SRC to @DBalasore to handle the emergency state of affairs arising outof the excessive floods in Subarnarekha. Further HCM @Naveen_Odisha ordered to position one helicopter with @DBalasore for coping with the emergency
— Pradeep Jena IAS (@PradeepJenaIAS) August 21, 2022
The SRC additional mentioned that the impression of floods will probably be extreme in comparison with that in 2008. “There’s a possibility of the situation getting worse, so we need to remain alert. We hope there will be no flood-like situation in Budhabalanga,” he added.
Stating that the Balasore administration has been placed on excessive alert, the SRC mentioned that 5 NDRF, 4 ODRAF and 12 hearth providers groups have been deployed in susceptible areas of the district for rescue and aid operations.
The SRC mentioned that Bhadrak and Jajpur districts have been placed on alert due to rising water stage of the Baitarani river. The water stage is, nonetheless, anticipated to recede within the subsequent three hours, he mentioned and added that 4 NDRF, 3 ODRAF and 12 hearth providers groups have been despatched to those two districts.