Odisha Flood Alert- July 14, 2009
No 1 July 14, 2009
Orissa Flood Alert A Civil Society Initiative on behalf of Odisha Water Forum & Odisha State Center, Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India This initiative is an attempt to provide daily updates on Flood Situations and related events/news to water enthusiasts, professionals and citizens concerned about flood in Odisha. News and information collected from Odia news papers, English media (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 (Subhendu: 9937577428/0674-6450323) 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
CONTENTS
1.News (Headlines) from Odia Media on 14th July 2009...............................2 2.News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 14th July 2009..........................3 3.Selected News from English Media4 a.Flood looming in Orissa due to heavy rain; CM Naveen Patnaik review flood preparedness ......4 b.Seven dead as bus swept away by flood waters in Orissa..............................................................4 c.Iffco-Tokio launches weather insurance in five districts................................................................4 d.Coastal Orissa alerted as heavy rainfall lashes state ......................................................................5 e.Bhanjanagar cut off from Orissa Capital as Badanadi over flows .................................................6 a.Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 14-Jul-2009........................................................................6 b.River Discharge at Important Sites as on 14-Jul-2009...................................................................7 c.Reservoir Level 14-Jul-2009...........................................................................................................8 d.Rainfall Scenario on 14-Jul-2009.................................................................................................11 e.Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 14-Jul-2009.....................................................................17 f.River Discharge Scenario on 14-Jul-2009.....................................................................................17 g.Weather Scenario .........................................................................................................................18 1
Odisha Flood Alert- July 14, 2009
- Compiled by: Pranab & Subhendu on Behalf of OWF & OSC, FPDWCI
1.News (Headlines) from Odia Media on 14 1
th
July 2009
o Flood in Twin Cities (Cuttack and Bhubaneswar) – Problems of water logging and drainage in different areas as reported in different Newspapers o Bhubaneswar- Vanivihar, Gajapatinagar, Jayadev vihar , Rasulgarh, Mancheswar,etc o Cuttack :Khannagar, Mattagajpur, Jobra
o The Samaj o Water flows over bridge connecting Bhanjanagar and Belaguntha on River Badanadi at a height of 10 ft from river bed o
Leave for doctors and revenue officers cancelled
o The Head master of Bhotaipadar U.G.M.E. School, Phulbani dies being flown away by River Salunki;
o Rs 137.25 crores spent last year towards repair and strengthening of embankments for flood management; speaks Minister Sh Raghunath Mohanty on behalf of The Chief Minister
o Temporary bridge on Malipadar Tributaries washed out near Athamalik living the area disconnected from south and West Orissa o
The Sambad o Brutanga Bridge on Gania-Badamula Road in Gania block of Nayagarh Dist washed out by Flood water
o Three people swept away as water from River Suktel and its connected canals enters Pua village in Tarabha block of Sonepur
o First Flood in Bada Nadi of Ganjam; A woman flown away o First flood water enters in the Subarnarekha and the Baitarini; water level on the Subarnrekha is 6.7 m with danger level 10.36m o
The Khabar o Rayagada-Koraput Railway services interrupted due to flood
o Continuous rain: The Mahanadi & the Baitarani rise: Rain will continue more 48 hours: two at Kendujhar and one at Bhanjanagar die being flown away by flood water.
o Flood in Kusumi River in Khandapada leaves many villages disconnected from outer world. o Continuous rain leads to flood leaving thousands as water logged o Flood in Kharasrota in Singpur Area; Flood in Kamei, Kuanria, Kusumi, Linijhara, Dahuka and Sundari canal system at Kontilo
o First flood water in Malaguni River near Kanas 1
The Samaj, The Sambad, The Dharitri, The Pragatibadi, The Khabar & The New Indian Express; all Bhubaneswar Edition
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o Severe rain and flood leads to farmers’ fear o Continuous rain leads to problem in normal life and flood fear at Ersama o Continuous rain leads to disruption in transportation works at Paradeep Port o
The Pragatibadi o 82 thousand cusec water enters Hirakud; flood fear;
o Rs 5381 crore project submitted to centre to control flood and to develop drainage systems: Minister Raghunath Mohanty on behalf of The Chief Minister.
o Two people flown away by flood water in Bajiamunda Canal in Kamakshya Nagar on Denkanal
o Broken embankment at 6 places leads to flood in Nayagarh: communication disrupted o Many areas in Jajpur are seriously water logged due to flood in the Baitarani, Kani, the Brahmani, Kharashrota andBudga Rivers
o Water flows at five ft at Kupari-Sariguda leaving seven villages disconnected from outer world near Khaira o
First flood in Baitarani: crack in Kochila Embankment; Dhamnagar
o First flood water enters in Dasarathapur through Baitarini River o Lack of repairing and mismanagement of drainage system leads to artificial flood in Capital City
o Many villages logged by Kusumi and Juan River flood water in Odagaon o Continuous rain leaves Bhadrakh NAC and many other places water logged o
The Dharitri o Flood Situation in Odisha: embankment breaks at 20 places; Nayagarh disconnected from rest of the state: More than 100 villages logged by flood water: more than 900 acres farm land sand affected: around 10 people feared to be flown away by flood water:
o Drain water enters into house due to broken drainage system in Cuttack- Diarrohe spreads: The Dharitri o
The New India Express o Flood Imminent
o All the above dailies o
State Assembly feels heat around centre’s negligence to manage flood at a situation when the state is experiencing flood :
2.News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 14
th
July 2009
o Khurda-Bolangir Highway continued to be blocked at Pondusar with Kusumi at spate; Two bridges o
damaged between Nayagarh and Daspalla Mahanadi water receding from submerged road connecting Baghamari & Khurda
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 14, 2009 (contributed by Priyabrata, Shristi)
3. Selected News from English Media a. Flood looming in Orissa due to heavy rain; CM Naveen Patnaik review flood preparedness Monday, July 13, 2009 http://orissadiary.com/CurrentNews.asp?id=13368 Report by Suchismita Sahoo; Bhubaneswar: Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik reviews the flood preparedness in the state on Monday as heavy rain triggered flood alert in all over the state. He directed the district collectors and state officials to cope with the flood-related challenges ahead in this season. The met department forecast heavy rains of more than 25 centimeter in many parts of the state in next 48 hours. Bhubaneswar recorded 85 millimeter rainfall while Puri witnessed 81.8 millimeter rain on Monday. Cuttack recorded 74.8 millimeter, Sambalpur 95.6 millimeter, Hirakud 68.8 millimeter and Gopalpur recorded 55.1 millimeter of rainfall. Life has been thrown out of gear following the heavy downpours caused by low pressure over Bay of Bengal. Sources said that the low pressure formed over North-West Bay of Bengal turned into a cyclonic depression on Monday. Fishermen have been issued with fresh warnings to avoid sea visit for fishing. The water level in Hirakud dam has soared due to the heavy rains. Major rivers flowing across the state are on spate too. Official sources says till Monday evening, the water level at Naraj gauge station in Mahanadi river at Cuttack stood at 22.74 meter against the danger level of 26.41 meter, sources said. The water level at Alipingala in Devi river touched 3.72 meter. Water level also increased to 4.22 meter in Kusabhadra river. While the danger level of Rusikulya is 16.835 meter, water was flowing close to 12.98 meter. In Bansadhara river, water level stood at 80.13 meter against the danger level of 84.
b. Seven dead as bus swept away by flood waters in Orissa July 14th, 2009 - 12:50 am ICT by IANS http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/seven-dead-as-bus-swept-away-by-flood-waters-inorissa_100217550.html Bhubaneswar, July 13 (IANS) Seven people were killed and many others missing when a bus fell into a rivulet after being swept away by flood waters in Orissa’s Nayagarh district Monday evening, officials said. The bus was swept away by the flood waters while travelling over a bridge without side pillars. It rolled into a nullah between Gania and Duspalla village, some 70 km from the district headquarter of Nayagarh, officials said. “Seven bodies have been fished out so far. Twenty people have been rescued. We anticipate more casualties,” said a sub divisional official from the accident site. Local sources say the bus was carrying nearly 60 people although officials have not yet confirmed the exact number. “Rescue operations are on. We fear the toll may rise,” District Collector Paresh Chandra Nayak told IANS over phone.
c. Iffco-Tokio launches weather insurance in five districts BS Reporter / Berhampur July 14, 2009, 0:13 IST http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=363800 The Iffco-Tokio General Insurance Company has introduced Barsha Bima Yojana (BBY), a weather insurance policy, for the Orissa farmers during the current kharif season.
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 14, 2009 The scheme has been launched in five districts of the state on a pilot basis. The districts are Ganjam, Cuttack, Kendrapada, Khurda and Nayagarh. “We will extend the policy to other districts subsequently based on the response from farmers”, said A K Mishra, the Orissa state head of the private general insurance company. Describing BBY as an index-based weather insurance product, he said, it provided protection to farmers against anticipated crop loss due to either excess or deficiency of rainfall depending upon the geographical locations, weather conditions and crop requirements of a specific region. The prominent feature of the product is that it is not linked to the declaration of drought or flood by the government. The insurance claims will be calculated on the basis of the rainfall data recorded at the weather station of a particular area, he told Business Standard. The National Krishi Bima Yojana, introduced by the government, only benefits farmers when the state government declares either flood or drought in a particular area. The BBY generally covers the farmers as a group policy through co-operative banks and primary agriculture cooperative societies (PACS). The individual farmers can also buy this policy. Initially, the company had decided to insure only the paddy crop in kharif season. As the product is farmers’ friendly, Mishra hoped the farmers would appreciate it and come forward to insure their crop to protect it from rain-related natural calamities. The farmers are expected to benefit from the product as the state is visited by either flood or drought at regular intervals. The company expected to collect around Rs 25 lakh premium from the newly introduced insurance scheme. “As it is a new product, we have fixed a low target”, Mishra said. With introduction of BBY in Orissa, this insurance product of the company is now available in 11 states. In six out these 11 states, the insurance cover is available for both deficient and excess rainfalls. These states are Orissa, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharastra and Rajasthan. In other states of Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Chhatisgarh and some districts of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, BBY will cover only the crop affected due to deficient rainfall. The policy period depends on the monsoon period of the respective states.
d. Coastal Orissa alerted as heavy rainfall lashes state Updated on Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 00:16 IST http://www.zeenews.com/news546835.html Bhubaneswar: With heavy rain lashing several parts of Orissa raising water level in major rivers, the state government today alerted coastal districts about impending flood even as the local weather office warned of extremely heavy rainfall in the next two days. "We have asked all the district collectors to remain alert in view of rise in the water level in major rivers like Mahanadi, Brahmani, Baitarani, Rusikulya and Bansadhara," Revenue Minister S N Patro said after a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Though water level in any of the major rivers had not crossed danger level, water level at Gunupur and Kashinagar in river Bansadhara was on a rising trend while it was also increasing at Purusottampur of Rushikulya. While water level at different places across river Mahanadi and Baitarani was increasing slowly, the met office predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in catchment areas of the two rivers, sources said. The government need to be prepared with sufficient food, medicines, kerosene and other essentials, Patro said, adding that the chief minister had issued direction to cancel leave of employees of revenue department.
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Officials were also asked to keep boats ready and create health awareness in flood prone areas.
e. Bhanjanagar cut off from Orissa Capital as Badanadi over flows By Santanu Barad Last updated: 07/13/2009 19:55:59 http://www.odishatoday.com/district/Bhanjanagar_cutt_off_from_Orissa_1407098365876327865732657868.html Berhampur ( Orissa ) : Bhanjangar town had been cut off from the state capital as the bus services from Bhanjanagar to Nayagarh and to state capital Bhubaneswar had been disrupted on Monday following following the continuous downpour has created a flood like situation near Bhanjanagar in Ganjam district. The rain has been continuing in Ganjam district since Sunday evening following the low pressure in the Bay of Bengal. The water level in various rivers flowing across Ganjam has raised, however in Babanadi, the water level had increased alarmingly and was flowing at a height of 3 feet above the bridge located at Nuagaon near Bhanjanagar. The bus services had also been been disrupted due to the Badanadi river and buses remained stranded at Bhanjanagar bus stand. The Nayagarh and state capital Bhubaneswar bound buses remained at the bus stand on Monday afternoon. Meanwhile the local people have apprehended that if the rain continues for one or two days, then the situation would go out of control and the villages like Dhimripalli, Dhumapalli and Mandaara located along the river might be submerg
4. Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in ) a. Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 14-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/GaugeStatus.htm Sl GaugeSite Time Gauge Gauge Warning Danger Highest No in hrs Reading Trend Level Level Level MAHANADI River 108.00m 109.00m
108.31m on 19-Sep-08 at 1300hrs 74.98m on 30-Aug-82 at 1800hrs 27.60m on 31-Aug-82 at 1700hrs
1
KHAIRMAL
0900 104.41m
2
TIKERPARA
0900
63.85m
-
-
3
NARAJ(IB)
0900
23.86m
25.41m
26.41m
1000
Below Gauge
-
22.50ft
28.75ft on 31-Aug-82
0900
4.52m
9.85m
10.76m
11.60m on 31-Aug-82 at 0900hrs
0900
4.01m
10.85m
11.78m
13.05m on 20-Sep-08 at 1000hrs
177.61m 178.42m
180.40m on 17-Aug-74 at 1400hrs
KATHJODI River 1
BELLEVUE
.
KUSABHADRA River 1
NIMAPARA
DEVI River 1
ALIPINGAL
BRAHMANI River 1
PANPOSH
0900 173.22m
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2
RENGALI
0900
77.40m
-
88.00m
3
TALCHER
0900
56.86m
-
62.91m
4
JENAPUR
0900
20.52m
22.00m
23.00m
5
INDUPUR
0600
4.23m
-
8.23m
92.25m on 18-Aug-75 65.53m on 19-Aug-75 at 2100hrs 24.78m on 20-Aug-75 at 1000hrs -
BAITARANI River 1
CHAMPUA
0900 372.33m
2
SWAMPATNA
0900 306.14m
3
ANANDAPUR
0900
4
AKHUAPADA
1100
375.33m 376.41m -
311.10m
35.32m
37.45m
38.36m
17.18m
-
17.83m
-
-
378.10m on 07-Aug-85 at 0600hrs 315.66m on 14-Aug-75 at 1700hrs 41.80m on 19-Aug-75 at 2000hrs 21.95m on 16-Aug-80
SUBERNAREKHA River 1
JAMSHEDPUR
0900 116.38m
2
JAMSOLAGHAT
0900
45.54m
48.32m
49.16m
3
RAJGHAT
1200
6.40m
9.45m
10.36m
129.82m on 12-Oct-73 at 2300hrs 56.91m on 09-Sep-78 at 0400hrs 12.69m on 19-Jun-08 at 0400hrs
BURHABALANGA River 1
CHANDANPUR
0900
81.82m
-
-
2
BARIPADA
0900
23.06m
29.70m
30.92m
3
BALIMUNDALI
0900
36.32m
-
-
4
NH5, GOVINDPUR
0900
2.40m
7.21m
8.13m
-
-
85.50m on 09-Nov-95 at 2300hrs 37.20m on 12-Oct-73 at 0600hrs 42.40m on 23-Sep-07 at 0700hrs 9.67m on 12-Oct-73 at 1800hrs
VANSADHARA River 1
GUDARI
0900 115.26m
2
GUNUPUR
0900
81.92m
83.00m
84.00m
3
KASHINAGAR
0900
54.33m
53.60m
54.60m
121.82m on 17-Sep-80 at 2100hrs 88.75m on 17-Sep-80 at 2300hrs 58.93m on 18-Sep-80 at 0200hrs
RUSHIKULYA River 1
SORADA
0900
79.02m
80.99m
81.98m
2
MADHABARIDA
0900
59.85m
-
60.65m
3
PURUSHOTTAMPUR
0900
15.05m
15.84m
16.84m
83.21m on 04-Nov-90 at 1000hrs 61.44m on 18-Oct-99 at 1900hrs 19.60m on 04-Nov-90 at 1800hrs
b. River Discharge at Important Sites as on 14-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DischargeStatus.htm
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DischargeSite
Time in hrs
Discharge
Unit
MAHANADI River 1
KHAIRMAL
1200
436000
Cusecs
2
BARMUL
1200
466000
Cusecs
3
MUNDALI
1200
228576
Cusecs
1200
233194
Cusecs
0800
60014
Cusecs
0800
49357
Cusecs
0600
14316
Cusecs
TEL River 1
PATHARLA
BRAHMANI River 1
EXP. BRIDGE. PANKAPAL
BAITARANI River 1
BIRIDI RLY. BRIDGE
SUBERNAREKHA River 1
RAJGHAT
Time of Flow in Mahanadi River between Hirakud & Mundali 115 Km Khairmal 106 Km Barmul 95 Km (12-18 hrs) Site (12-16 hrs) Site (12-16 hrs)
Hirakud Dam
Mundali Anicut
c. Reservoir Level 14-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/AboutReservoirs.htm Sl No
Reservoir
Dead Storage Level (DSL)
Full Reservoir Level (FRL)
LiveStorage at FRL
Reservoir Area at FRL
Maximum Water Level (MWL)
590.00 ft
630.00 ft
482155.00 Ham
743.00 SqKm
630.00 ft
109.72 m
123.50 m
341371.00 Ham
414.00 SqKm
125.40 m
MAHANADI River 1
HIRAKUD
BRAHMANI River 1
RENGALI
MACHHKUND River 1
BALIMELA
1440.00 ft
1516.00 ft
267600.00 Ham
194.40 SqKm
1518.00 ft
2
MACHHKUND
2685.00 ft
2750.00 ft
96993.00 Ham
91.00 SqKm
2750.00 ft
844.00 m
858.00 m
93500.00 Ham
113.50 SqKm
858.00 m
625.00 m
642.00 m
148550.00 Ham
110.00 SqKm
643.00 m
KOLAB River 1
UPPER KOLAB
INDRAVATI River 1
INDRAVATI
SALANDI River
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1
SALANDI
50.24 m
82.30 m
55650.00 Ham
12.29 SqKm
83.21 m
163.70 m
176.00 m
6714.00 Ham
4.30 SqKm
176.00 m
88.50 m
97.00 m
1388.00 Ham
3.36 SqKm
97.13 m
108.01 m
113.85 m
3100.00 Ham
8.69 SqKm
113.85 m
299.00 m
305.00 m
2578.00 Ham
7.70 SqKm
305.00 m
80.77 m
95.09 m
5766.00 Ham
8.94 SqKm
95.71 m
618.44 m
626.66 m
2768.00 Ham
6.42 SqKm
628.19 m
138.07 m
146.38 m
1616.00 Ham
.72 SqKm
146.68 m
111.56 m
118.87 m
2407.00 Ham
7.59 SqKm
121.83 m
112.40 m
118.60 m
2195.00 Ham
5.52 SqKm
118.60 m
140.20 m
149.35 m
4648.00 Ham
9.43 SqKm
150.00 m
82.70 m
88.70 m
1312.00 Ham
8.40 SqKm
91.74 m
284.38 m
289.56 m
1872.00 Ham
7.56 SqKm
292.00 m
106.68 m
117.80 m
3052.00 Ham
1.50 SqKm
117.80 m
226.00 m
235.50 m
6535.00 Ham
10.94 SqKm
236.35 m
52.50 m
67.64 m
666.00 Ham
.72 SqKm
68.40 m
BADANALLA River 1
BADANALLA
BAHUDA River 1
BAGHALATI STAGE-I
BAGHUA River 1
BAGHUA STAGE-II
BANKABAHAL River 1
BANKABAHAL
MAHALI River 1
BHANJNAGAR
BHASKEL River 1
BHASKEL
DUANTA River 1
BUDHABUDHIANI
GAMBHARIA River 1
DADARAGHATI
DAHA River 1
DAHA
NIGIRA River 1
DERJANG
DHANEI River 1
DHANEI
ONG River 1
DUMARBAHAL
GHODAHADA River 1
GHODAHADA
GOHIRA NALLA River 1
GOHIRA
BADJORE River 1
HALADIA
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HARABHANGI River 1
HARABHANGI
378.00 m
387.50 m
8625.00 Ham
12.15 SqKm
387.50 m
141.45 m
147.50 m
5868.00 Ham
18.45 SqKm
148.30 m
57.90 m
63.00 m
1609.00 Ham
29.28 SqKm
65.50 m
250.50 m
253.70 m
952.00 Ham
4.60 SqKm
256.65 m
71.32 m
77.70 m
2424.00 Ham
5.34 SqKm
77.70 m
398.00 m
408.50 m
3452.00 Ham
5.17 SqKm
408.50 m
219.50 m
228.00 m
2872.00 Ham
5.06 SqKm
228.00 m
302.50 m
313.50 m
5622.00 Ham
9.80 SqKm
313.50 m
130.30 m
135.70 m
1750.00 Ham
4.86 SqKm
135.70 m
257.15 m
263.00 m
658.00 Ham
1.70 SqKm
264.50 m
533.00 m
541.00 m
1440.00 Ham
5.25 SqKm
544.00 m
234.00 m
243.84 m
2016.00 Ham
3.55 SqKm
246.88 m
100.44 m
109.73 m
7584.00 Ham
16.69 SqKm
110.64 m
107.20 m
121.00 m
1570.00 Ham
1.98 SqKm
121.00 m
300.07 m
306.32 m
1839.00 Ham
5.37 SqKm
307.85 m
HARIHARJORE River 1
HARIHARJORE
JAMBIRA River 1
JAMBIRA
ONG River 1
JHARBANDH
KALO River 1
KALO
KANJHARI River 1
KANJHARI
SANKHA River 1
KANSABAHAL
KHADKEI River 1
KHADKEI
KUANRIA River 1
KUANRIA
NESA River 1
NESA
PILASALKI River 1
PILASALKI
PITAMAHAL River 1
PITAMAHAL
RAMIAL River 1
RAMIAL
REMAL River 1
REMAL
ONG River 1
SAIPALA
SALIA River
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SALIA
48.31 m
58.53 m
5275.00 Ham
9.84 SqKm
61.28 m
297.00 m
307.50 m
1215.00 Ham
1.52 SqKm
307.50 m
182.38 m
192.63 m
6768.00 Ham
11.77 SqKm
194.29 m
81.97 m
90.22 m
4975.00 Ham
9.87 SqKm
90.83 m
301.25 m
310.00 m
4440.00 Ham
6.98 SqKm
310.00 m
72.00 m
85.00 m
6911.00 Ham
6.82 SqKm
85.00 m
288.30 m
296.30 m
1665.00 Ham
3.51 SqKm
296.30 m
343.50 m
350.60 m
3525.00 Ham
14.70 SqKm
350.60 m
ICHHA River 1
SARAFGARH
SATIGUDA River 1
SATIGUDA
PADMA River 1
SORADA
SUNDAR River 1
SUNDAR
SONE River 1
SUNEI
BADJORE River 1
TALASARA
JONK River 1
UPPER JONK
d. Rainfall Scenario on 14-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm Sl No
.
Rain Gauge Station
RainFall on 14-Jul-09
Jul-2009 Statistics
Monsoon Rainfall (2009)
Rainy Days
Avg. RF
Max. RF
Jun
Jul
Aug Sep Oct
Total
BAITARANI Basin
1
AKHUAPADA
6.6
12
13.8
69.4
71.2
179.0
-
-
-
250.2
2
ANANDAPUR
2.6
12
16.9
115.6
54.4
236.8
-
-
-
291.2
3
CHAMPUA
26.2
9
11.3
51.0
133.4 147.2
-
-
-
280.6
4
CHANDABALI
19.4
13
14.4
48.6
57.9
201.1
-
-
-
259.0
5
GHATAGAON
19.0
9
20.3
83.0
135.0 244.0
-
-
-
379.0
6
JAJPUR
15.0
8
16.4
35.0
71.0
148.0
-
-
-
219.0
7
JHUMPURA
14.8
7
11.7
74.2
44.6
152.6
-
-
-
197.2
8
JOSHIPUR
4.8
7
10.7
29.2
44.0
107.3
-
-
-
151.3
9
KARANJIA
5.0
10
34.7
286.0
73.0
416.0
-
-
-
489.0
10
KEONJHARGARH
8.3
13
14.8
57.4
115.1 192.5
-
-
-
307.6
11
RAJKANIKA
19.0
12
13.7
45.0
57.0
-
-
-
249.0
192.0
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SWAMPATNA
5.2
13
14.8
96.6
37.4
206.6
-
-
-
244.0
13
THAKURMUNDA
20.2
9
19.9
74.0
87.4
258.6
-
-
-
346.0
.
BURHABALANGA Basin
1
BALASORE
7.2
11
11.7
83.0
77.4
163.9
-
-
-
241.3
2
BALIMUNDALI
45.0
12
9.6
45.0
83.0
134.8
-
-
-
217.8
3
BANGIRIPOSHI
16.2
4
33.4
100.4
60.8
200.2
-
-
-
261.0
4
BARIPADA
9.4
12
10.4
38.8
218.5 145.0
-
-
-
363.5
5
BONTH
18.0
8
23.0
118.0
167.0 253.0
-
-
-
420.0
6
CHANDANPUR
47.6
7
24.0
102.0
34.6
240.2
-
-
-
274.8
7
JAIPUR
17.8
9
12.7
53.2
50.4
164.4
-
-
-
214.8
8
NH5-GOVINDAPUR
15.4
10
9.4
50.0
87.8
132.2
-
-
-
220.0
9
NILAGIRI
11.0
8
7.5
50.0
102.0
97.0
-
-
-
199.0
10
SORO
34.0
7
16.1
93.0
135.0 160.5
-
-
-
295.5
11
UDALA
29.0
5
6.2
29.0
24.2
56.2
-
-
-
80.4
.
INDRAVATI Basin
1
INDRAVATI
216.0
7
35.3
216.0
42.8
247.4
-
-
-
290.2
2
NAWRANGPUR
112.0
9
16.3
112.0
134.8 195.0
-
-
-
329.8
.
KOLAB Basin
1
BALIMELA
202.0
8
52.0
202.0
163.0 416.0
-
-
-
579.0
2
JEYPORE
63.0
10
13.7
63.0
88.2
191.5
-
-
-
279.7
3
KOLAB
60.0
8
20.6
60.0
135.2 165.0
-
-
-
300.2
4
KORAPUT
110.0
10
20.7
110.0
110.0 269.0
-
-
-
379.0
5
MALKANGIRI
51.0
12
12.1
51.0
46.0
170.0
-
-
-
216.0
6
POTTANGI
40.0
5
6.3
40.0
49.5
69.0
-
-
-
118.5
7
UMERKOT
48.0
10
10.3
48.0
73.0
134.0
-
-
-
207.0
.
LOWER BRAHMANI Basin
1
ALTUMA
28.2
14
21.4
61.4
29.8
299.6
-
-
-
329.4
2
ANGUL
49.4
13
22.8
52.6
52.0
296.0
-
-
-
348.0
3
CHHENDIPADA
13.4
11
16.9
60.2
43.4
236.8
-
-
-
280.2
4
HINDOL
108.0
8
66.4
133.0
8.0
531.0
-
-
-
539.0
5
JENAPUR
12.0
13
13.8
49.0
63.0
193.8
-
-
-
256.8
6
KAMAKSHYANAGAR
24.0
11
21.5
42.0
60.0
236.0
-
-
-
296.0
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NAKTIDUEL
12.0
7
16.3
39.0
18.0
114.0
-
-
-
132.0
8
SUKINDA
29.0
11
44.6
115.0
88.0
490.0
-
-
-
578.0
9
TALCHER
44.0
12
27.3
70.0
60.8
327.0
-
-
-
387.8
10
TELKOI
0.0
7
23.4
90.0
43.8
211.0
-
-
-
254.8
.
LOWER MAHANADI Basin
1
ALIPINGAL
27.8
14
22.8
80.8
60.2
319.4
-
-
-
379.6
2
ARMPUR
41.8
13
17.1
84.6
59.0
239.0
-
-
-
298.0
3
ATHAGARH
30.0
11
50.8
127.0
92.0
609.0
-
-
-
701.0
4
ATHAMALIK
51.4
9
20.3
115.2
25.0
263.6
-
-
-
288.6
5
BALIGUDA
152.0
8
38.1
152.0
24.0
381.0
-
-
-
405.0
6
BANAPUR
85.2
11
23.7
177.0
65.0
331.6
-
-
-
396.6
7
BARGARH
94.0
7
43.4
94.0
5.0
347.0
-
-
-
352.0
8
BARMUL
59.4
11
28.4
85.2
169.8 397.4
-
-
-
567.2
9
BELGAON
201.6
11
37.7
201.6
39.0
527.8
-
-
-
566.8
10
BHAWANIPATNA
113.0
7
22.9
113.0
57.0
274.4
-
-
-
331.4
11
BHUBANESWAR
47.0
13
20.4
85.0
90.7
264.8
-
-
-
355.5
12
BIJEPUR
14.0
7
39.0
98.0
0.6
312.0
-
-
-
312.6
13
BINIKA
143.0
8
49.1
143.0
63.0
491.0
-
-
-
554.0
14
BOLANGIR
146.4
9
38.1
146.4
114.7 495.7
-
-
-
610.4
15
BOUDHRAJ
57.0
6
21.1
71.0
54.0
211.0
-
-
-
265.0
16
BURLA
43.2
14
27.4
99.6
51.0
383.8
-
-
-
434.8
17
CUTTACK
22.8
12
31.6
92.2
35.0
378.8
-
-
-
413.8
18
DASPALLA
19.0
8
22.0
140.0
155.8 241.8
-
-
-
397.6
19
DUNGURIPALI
105.0
10
39.0
105.0
64.0
507.0
-
-
-
571.0
20
GOP
25.0
12
20.5
74.0
17.2
246.0
-
-
-
263.2
21
HARBHANGA
64.0
8
17.2
78.0
113.2 224.0
-
-
-
337.2
22
HIRAKUD
118.1
12
33.3
118.1
37.8
399.6
-
-
-
437.4
23
JAIPATNA
175.0
7
32.4
175.0
104.0 292.0
-
-
-
396.0
24
JUNAGARH
106.0
10
20.8
106.0
56.4
270.0
-
-
-
326.4
25
KAKATPUR
24.0
6
14.8
41.0
7.0
89.0
-
-
-
96.0
26
KANTAMAL
159.6
12
33.3
159.6
33.0
466.5
-
-
-
499.5
27
KENDRAPARA
8.0
13
20.9
92.0
66.0
272.0
-
-
-
338.0
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KESINGA
155.8
11
29.3
155.8
53.0
409.6
-
-
-
462.6
29
KHAIRMAL
138.0
12
36.0
145.4
100.2 468.0
-
-
-
568.2
30
KHANDAPADA
98.6
10
34.7
235.6
83.6
416.8
-
-
-
500.4
31
KHARIAR
108.8
9
26.1
108.8
57.2
261.0
-
-
-
318.2
32
KOMNA
225.0
7
46.1
225.0
23.0
369.0
-
-
-
392.0
33
LANJIGARH
107.0
8
18.8
107.0
110.6 206.5
-
-
-
317.1
34
MADANPUR RAMPUR
260.0
6
36.1
260.0
42.6
469.2
-
-
-
511.8
35
MUNDALI
46.8
13
25.5
97.0
36.8
356.5
-
-
-
393.3
36
NARAJ
29.2
14
23.1
85.0
44.6
323.8
-
-
-
368.4
37
NARASINGHPUR
75.0
9
30.2
91.0
225.0 392.0
-
-
-
617.0
38
NAYAGARH
86.2
8
50.9
345.0
56.8
560.2
-
-
-
617.0
39
NIMAPARA
67.4
14
23.1
80.8
118.4 323.6
-
-
-
442.0
40
PADMAPUR
88.0
6
51.0
135.0
17.0
306.0
-
-
-
323.0
41
PADMAVATI
43.0
13
30.4
122.4
75.8
395.6
-
-
-
471.4
42
PAIKAMAL
170.0
5
44.4
170.0
25.0
311.0
-
-
-
336.0
43
PARADEEP
12.8
13
29.0
82.4
43.1
406.6
-
-
-
449.7
44
PATAMUNDAI
7.0
11
30.5
105.0
7.0
366.0
-
-
-
373.0
45
PATNAGARH
104.4
11
53.2
157.8
97.6
638.8
-
-
-
736.4
46
PHULBANI
147.2
13
28.9
147.2
125.6 404.8
-
-
-
530.4
47
PIPLI
56.0
9
19.6
56.0
45.4
235.3
-
-
-
280.7
48
PURI
26.8
13
17.9
81.8
103.2 232.8
-
-
-
336.0
49
R.K.NAGAR
25.6
9
27.3
109.8
14.8
272.7
-
-
-
287.5
50
RANPUR
79.4
6
29.7
160.6
93.6
297.4
-
-
-
391.0
51
SALEBHATA
119.6
13
30.9
119.6
76.0
432.8
-
-
-
508.8
52
SAMBALPUR
24.7
11
28.5
95.6
42.5
341.4
-
-
-
383.9
53
SONEPUR
85.0
8
36.4
130.0
61.0
364.0
-
-
-
425.0
54
TANGI
67.0
9
18.2
103.0
140.0 255.0
-
-
-
395.0
55
TIKABALI
191.0
7
39.0
191.0
81.0
351.0
-
-
-
432.0
56
TIKERPARA
71.4
8
23.1
71.4
128.4 207.8
-
-
-
336.2
57
TITLAGARH
136.4
9
35.8
136.4
92.4
429.0
-
-
-
521.4
58
TUREIKELA
165.0
8
35.1
165.0
54.0
386.0
-
-
-
440.0
.
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ASKA
114.0
9
22.5
114.0
121.0 292.0
-
-
-
413.0
2
BERHAMPUR
58.4
6
17.8
63.2
121.6 214.0
-
-
-
335.6
3
BHANJANAGAR
122.0
9
21.7
122.0
61.0
260.0
-
-
-
321.0
4
CHHATRAPUR
77.0
6
16.9
77.0
95.0
236.0
-
-
-
331.0
5
DARINGIBADI
81.0
7
14.1
81.0
18.0
127.0
-
-
-
145.0
6
GOPALPUR
46.0
9
16.1
55.1
105.0 176.9
-
-
-
281.9
7
MADHABARIDA
98.0
11
22.6
98.0
71.8
270.6
-
-
-
342.4
8
PURUSHOTTAMPUR
103.0
7
21.5
103.0
56.0
301.2
-
-
-
357.2
9
SORADA
56.8
13
17.2
103.4
63.8
241.4
-
-
-
305.2
.
SUBERNAREKHA Basin
1
BHOGRAI
7.0
7
6.9
35.0
41.0
83.0
-
-
-
124.0
2
FEKOGHAT
1.4
11
10.2
37.4
8.8
143.4
-
-
-
152.2
3
JALESWAR
10.0
5
5.3
30.0
39.0
58.0
-
-
-
97.0
4
JAMSHEDPUR
20.8
11
21.3
81.0
77.3
297.5
-
-
-
374.8
5
JAMSOLAGHAT
14.4
10
19.3
78.4
45.0
269.8
-
-
-
314.8
6
RAIRANGPUR
6.0
8
24.6
106.0
223.0 295.0
-
-
-
518.0
7
RAJGHAT
8.8
10
7.1
32.0
58.4
98.8
-
-
-
157.2
8
RANCHI
1.0
14
15.8
50.0
135.3 221.0
-
-
-
356.3
9
TIRING
4.6
10
14.6
49.0
18.8
189.6
-
-
-
208.4
.
UPPER BRAHMANI Basin
1
BARKOTE
4.2
11
14.6
32.4
38.7
175.4
-
-
-
214.1
2
DEOGARH
12.0
9
39.1
157.4
12.7
351.5
-
-
-
364.2
3
LAHUNIPADA
5.1
11
11.9
38.0
72.4
131.3
-
-
-
203.7
4
PALLAHARA
1.0
9
26.0
78.0
42.5
234.0
-
-
-
276.5
5
PANPOSH
2.0
11
12.0
37.2
54.6
144.2
-
-
-
198.8
6
RAJGANGPUR
2.6
10
14.5
88.0
35.7
159.4
-
-
-
195.1
7
REMAL
12.0
10
12.9
26.0
34.0
129.0
-
-
-
163.0
8
RENGALI
3.2
13
24.0
68.4
52.7
336.0
-
-
-
388.7
.
UPPER MAHANADI Basin
1
AMBABHONA
80.0
7
42.3
80.0
0.0
381.0
-
-
-
381.0
2
AMBIKAPUR
0.3
10
9.1
20.2
3.2
90.5
-
-
-
93.7
3
BAIKUNTHAPUR
0.0
9
9.2
36.4
49.8
101.4
-
-
-
151.2
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BAMANDIHI
37.2
12
26.0
120.4
44.4
363.8
-
-
-
408.2
5
BANGODAM
17.2
10
13.6
56.4
11.4
177.2
-
-
-
188.6
6
BASANTPUR
37.2
13
28.1
86.6
24.0
392.8
-
-
-
416.8
7
BORANDA
240.0
3
91.7
240.0
0.0
275.0
-
-
-
275.0
8
CHAMPA
86.0
10
25.2
106.0
14.0
328.0
-
-
-
342.0
9
DEOGAON
5.0
12
19.0
85.0
41.0
266.6
-
-
-
307.6
10
DHARAMJAYGARH
5.2
13
18.0
81.0
12.0
252.2
-
-
-
264.2
11
GHATORA
69.0
10
15.7
69.0
47.6
188.6
-
-
-
236.2
12
GHORARI
220.0
7
28.4
220.0
7.0
341.2
-
-
-
348.2
13
HEMGIRI
3.0
9
24.6
90.0
17.6
246.2
-
-
-
263.8
14
JAGDALPUR
31.9
12
16.6
76.5
97.6
199.2
-
-
-
296.8
15
JAMADARPALLI
34.6
12
24.1
75.2
59.4
336.8
-
-
-
396.2
16
JHARSUGUDA
9.0
14
26.1
75.2
67.2
365.4
-
-
-
432.6
17
KELO
30.8
13
26.1
110.0
14.6
365.4
-
-
-
380.0
18
KORBA
120.8
10
19.2
120.8
2.0
211.0
-
-
-
213.0
19
KURUBHATTA
8.0
12
19.2
104.6
30.0
230.4
-
-
-
260.4
20
LAIKERA
8.0
8
17.1
42.0
7.0
137.0
-
-
-
144.0
21
MANINDRAGARH
1.0
11
11.1
73.6
71.2
155.8
-
-
-
227.0
22
NANDAGHAT
93.6
9
23.5
93.6
8.2
281.8
-
-
-
290.0
23
NAWAPARA
58.0
4
20.7
70.0
12.0
186.0
-
-
-
198.0
24
PARMANPUR
11.2
14
20.2
114.4
70.8
282.8
-
-
-
353.6
25
PENDRAROAD
9.0
12
10.7
41.0
52.0
149.5
-
-
-
201.5
26
RAIPUR
275.2
12
31.3
275.2
38.1
438.2
-
-
-
476.3
27
RAJIM
238.8
7
24.7
238.8
93.2
320.4
-
-
-
413.6
28
RAMPUR
12.8
11
22.5
133.0
24.0
269.8
-
-
-
293.8
29
SANKARA
5.6
10
27.3
126.0
14.8
327.4
-
-
-
342.2
30
SARADIHI
40.8
13
43.6
120.0
19.0
567.2
-
-
-
586.2
31
SEORINARAYAN
158.0
12
35.0
158.0
27.7
490.4
-
-
-
518.1
32
SIMGA
97.2
9
20.9
97.2
22.0
292.6
-
-
-
314.6
33
SUNDERGARH
0.8
14
22.7
77.4
84.4
317.6
-
-
-
402.0
34
SURAJGARH
43.0
10
24.2
114.4
12.8
289.8
-
-
-
302.6
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TARAPUR
20.0
11
29.4
119.0
39.0
352.4
-
-
-
391.4
36
THETTANG
0.8
12
19.3
138.0
3.2
269.8
-
-
-
273.0
.
VANSADHARA Basin
1
BISAM CUTTACK
84.0
6
24.9
84.0
151.2 274.2
-
-
-
425.4
2
GOTTA BARRAGE
24.4
9
7.8
27.8
126.0 109.4
-
-
-
235.4
3
GUDARI
60.8
12
21.1
74.6
138.2 295.8
-
-
-
434.0
4
GUNUPUR
41.0
12
14.0
47.8
267.6 195.4
-
-
-
463.0
5
KALINGAPATNAM
22.6
12
5.9
22.6
109.5
71.1
-
-
-
180.6
6
KASHINAGAR
26.2
9
14.3
60.2
115.4 143.0
-
-
-
258.4
7
KOTRAGUDA
10.8
11
13.6
48.0
51.2
176.2
-
-
-
227.4
8
MAHENDRAGARH
34.4
6
7.5
34.6
102.0
82.0
-
-
-
184.0
9
MOHANA
44.8
13
12.5
59.6
131.6 175.4
-
-
-
307.0
10
PARLAKHEMUNDI
28.0
7
8.1
28.0
171.0 105.0
-
-
-
276.0
11
R.UDAYGIRI
48.4
7
12.4
53.6
20.2
136.4
-
-
-
156.6
12
RAYAGADA
80.1
10
18.0
80.1
152.2 234.1
-
-
-
386.3
e. Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 14-Jul-2009 Sl No
Name of Reservoir
Inflow
1
HIRAKUD 81042.00
2
RENGALI
f.
Outflow
Unit
Observation Period
31715.00
Cusecs
DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0900 HRS OF 14.07.09
2584.40
530.97 Cumecs DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0600 HRS OF 14.07.09
River Discharge Scenario on 14-Jul-2009 Sl No
DischargeSite
Time in hrs
Discharge
Unit
MAHANADI River 1
KHAIRMAL
1200
436000
Cusecs
2
BARMUL
1200
466000
Cusecs
3
MUNDALI
1200
228576
Cusecs
1200
233194
Cusecs
0800
60014
Cusecs
TEL River 1
PATHARLA
BRAHMANI River 1
EXP. BRIDGE. PANKAPAL
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BAITARANI River 1
BIRIDI RLY. BRIDGE
0800
49357
Cusecs
0600
14316
Cusecs
SUBERNAREKHA River 1
RAJGHAT
Hirakud Dam
Time of Flow in Mahanadi River between Hirakud & Mundali 115 Km Khairmal 106 Km Barmul 95 Km (12-18 hrs) Site (12-16 hrs) Site (12-16 hrs)
Mundali Anicut
g. Weather Scenario http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm Time of observation: 12:30hrs IST (14th July 2009) Catchment Rainfall Summary Extremely heavy rainfall has occurred at isolated places over Upper and Lower Mahanadi catchments. Very heavy rainfall has occurred at isolated places over Upper and Lower Mahanadi catchments. Heavy rainfall has occurred at many places over Rushikulya and at a few places over Lower Mahanadi and at isolated places over Lower Brahmani, Upper Mahanadi and Vamsadhara catchments. Rainfall has occurred at most places over all the catchments of orissa. Chief Synoptic Situation South West monsoon has been vigorous over Orissa. The well marked low pressure area over North West Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood now lies over North West Bay of Bengal off Orissa coast and associated upper air cyclonic circulation extends up to Mid Tropospheric level tilting South West wards with height. The system likely to intensify further. The axis of monsoon trough on sea level passes through Jaisalmir Jaipur, Gwalior, Ambikapur, Sundergarh and thence South East wards to East central Bay of Bengal across centre of well marked low pressure area. Forecast valid for next 24hrs Rainfall likely to occur at most places over all the catchments of Orissa. Heavy Rainfall (50mm or more) Warning Extremely heavy rainfall likely to occur at isolated places over upper and Lower Mahanadi, Rushikulya catchments. Heavy to very heavy falls likely to occur at many places over Rushikulya and Lower Mahanadi, heavy to very heavy rainfall likely to occur at a few palces over Upper Mahanadi, heavy rainfall likely to occur at isolated places over Baitarani, Lower Brahmani and Vamsadhara catchments during next 24 hours. Quantitative Precipitation Rainfall for next 24hrs Upper Mahanadi :- 51-100 mm., Lower Mahanadi :- >100 mm., Rushikulya :- >100 mm., Vamsadhara :- 51100 mm. (Other basins are nil.) Outlook for Subsequent 48hrs Little change. Source: Flood Meteorological Centre, India Meteorological Department, BBSR
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