Odisha Flood Alert- July 16, 2009
No 3 July 16, 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 Odisha Media on 16th July 2009...............................2 2.News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 16th July 2009..........................4 3.Selected News from English Media4 a.Dists on alert as heavy rain lashes Orissa.......................................................................................5 b.Flood situation likely to be critical in State....................................................................................5 c.Speaker asks Minister to issue statement on flood situation...........................................................6 d.Orissa flash floods play havoc .......................................................................................................6 e.Water level increases in rivers and dams of Orissa.........................................................................7 f.Orissa flash floods toll 15, thousands hit (Lead).............................................................................7 g.Floods: South Orissa worst hit .......................................................................................................8 h.Death toll in Orissa floods rises to 15.............................................................................................8
4.Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in )..............9 1
Odisha Flood Alert- July 16, 2009
a.Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 16-Jul-2009........................................................................9 b.River Discharge at Important Sites as on 16-Jul-2009.................................................................10 c.Reservoir Level 16-Jul-2009.........................................................................................................11 d.Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 16-Jul-2009.......................................................14 e.Reservoir Scenario on 16-Jul-2009...............................................................................................14 f.Rainfall Scenario on 16-Jul-2009..................................................................................................15 g.Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 16-Jul-2009.....................................................................21 h.River Discharge Scenario on 15-Jul-2009....................................................................................21 i.Weather Scenario ..........................................................................................................................22 - Compiled by: Pranab & Subhendu on Behalf of OWF & OSC, FPDWCI
1.News (Headlines) from Odisha Media on 16 1
th
July 2009
o The Samaj o Water level goes up; chance of flood is less o Incessant rain in un-divided Koraput district; many areas cut off; 50,000 people affected. o
Heavy rain leads to extensive loss in Phulbani.
o Faulty drainage system adds to worry of Cuttack o
The Sambad
o Mahanadi, Vamshadhara, Baitarani, Rushikulya rivers at spate; death toll rises to 20; Kandhamal remain cut off for the 4th day; 2 ft. high flood water flows on Hati river; NH 201 remains closed for 2nd day
o Roads turns to drains in Bhubaneswar during rain o Vamshadhara crosses danger level o Bhanjanagar-Galery became disconnected o Muniguda – 82 villages cut off as bridge washed away by flood o
4 die as wall collapsed in Nayagarha
o 100 families water logged in Bhimatangi in Bhubaneswar o
The Khabar
o Mahanadi rises; administration on alert o Flood in Tel; Ghantapada disconnected o
Flood in Baitarni leads 7 Panchyat scared
o 10 dead, 13500 affected in Naygarh flood; Revenue minister visits Nayagarh o Incessant rain causes heavy crop damage, demand for supply of paddy seeds. o Flood in Brahmani, 4 ft. water on NH; Bhuvan – Kamakshyanagar road closed 1
The Samaj, The Sambad, The Dharitri, The Pragatibadi, The Khabar & The New Indian Express; all Bhubaneswar Edition
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 16, 2009
o Gajapati nagar in Berhampur marooned o Flood water enters in Bhargavi river; apprehension of spill in embankment in Sahadapada o Daya water in danger level; Preparation starts for embankment repair o Cracks in Phulapala embankment; locals scared; 24 hour control room in Balianta block o Khurda –Nayagarh road closed; bridge collapsed in Baghamari o
Konark NAC water logged
o Artificial flood in Nayagarh due to negligence of Municipality o All gates opened in Rameswar Anikata of Mallaguni river o Flood remains sorrow for Aul; Wait for flood control master plan o Germinated seeds washed away in Balikuda, farmers in despair o Embankment spill feared; 40,000 people scared in Rajkanika o
The Pragatibadi
o Mahanadi water level goes up; Boudh disconnected; Water level at Hirakud on rise o Hati river overflows Bridge at Junagada o A School going boy dies, being flown away by drain water flows at Sabar Sahi in BBSR o State Assembly concern over flood situation in the state o Flood in Tel river leaves ten village water logged o Ruling and opposition parties concerned about drinking water situation in flooded area o First flood water enters in coastal district ( Paika, Luna, Karandia & Chittrotala); creates havoc; Road washed away in Bolagada
o Communication on Pankua – Kalasankhabana road disrupted; people in 75 villages face problem
o Growing water level creates havoc in island near Patkura o Drainage problem leads to artificial flood in Brudha river in Tirtol o Water level rises in Kuanria dam o Naygarh-Daspalla road blocked for third days o Flood in Kani River leaves extensive area in Pattamundai cutoff o Revenue minister visits flood affected villages in Nayagarh o Flood water enters Devi and Kandal river; 17 places along the embankment at danger level o Satkosia cut off from outer world o Flood in Hansua river drowns 1000 acres of paddy field o Cracks in Phulpal river embankment, people fears life in Pipili o Incessant rain affects life in Angul o 20,000 people in 5 panchyats under fear of Daya flood near Bhubaneswar 3
Odisha Flood Alert- July 16, 2009
o Different places in Cuttack water logged; continuous rain creates flood situation; lack of preparedness of administration leaves people live in fear
o Bangadia river near Simulia rises; bridge condition critical o Thousand of acres of paddy field drowned in Tangi chandpur area o o
The Dharitri
o Impact of incessant rain: Under-construction Railway bridge near Balikuda on Kuakhai river collapses on Wednesday o
Water enters five villages
o
Angul marooned
o Rs 5 lakh compensation demanded for people washed away in Basalia river near Dasapalla o The New India Express (Orissa – 16th July 2009) http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/Cities.aspx?SectionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2 jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&show=4#read
o Hirakud water level rises by 3 ft: Hirakud Dam recorded an increase of about three ft in the water level over the last 24 hours. At present, the water level in the dam stands at 603 ft
o Orissa flash floods toll 15, thousands hit: At least 15 people have been killed and more than 10,000 affected in Orissa as flash floods triggered
o Overflowing rivers cause 20 breaches : Incessant rains since Sunday have triggered floods in the Duant, the Dahuka, the Lunijhara, the Kusumi,
o Flash flood in Kalahandi :Kalahandi witnessed the first flash flood of the season with incessant rains lashing the district.
o MP reviews preparedness : Newly-elected MP of Kendrapara, Baijayant Panda reviewed flood preparedness at a meeting here yesterday o
The Pioneer (Bhubaneswar Edition)
o
Breach repairs yet to be completed in Kendrapara It seems the Kendrapara district administration has failed to learn a lesson from the floods that played havoc last year. The repair works of breaches created by the last floods are yet to be completed even as fresh floods are round the corner. Strong resentment is brewing among the residents of the riverside villages against the district administration.
2.News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 16
th
July 2009
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3. Selected News from English Media a. Dists on alert as heavy rain lashes Orissa Sandeep Mishra, TNN 15 July 2009, 10:49pm IST http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS-City-Bhubaneswar-Dists-on-alert-as-heavy-rain-lashesOrissa/articleshow/4781662.cms
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 16, 2009 BHUBANESWAR: As rains continued to lash several parts of Orissa and swelling rivers threatened to wreak havoc on low-lying areas, the state government on Wednesday stepped up its preparedness to battle a possible calamitous situation. Though the low pressure formed over Bay of Bengal, which has triggered heavy rains during the past week, moved into the land over central Orissa, heightening prospects of it turning weak, the weatherman predicted "extremely heavy rain" at isolated places and "heavy to very heavy" fall at a few places during the next two days. River Mahanadi and its tributaries continued to swell, but authorities said things were under control and the need had not arisen for opening up of any of the sluice gates of Hirakud dam. The water-level at Hirakud stood at 603.15 feet as against its danger-level of 630 feet. While the inflow was recorded at 2.14 lakh cusecs, the outflow was 31,101 cusecs, official sources said. The water flow at Khairmal and Baramul was recorded at around five lakh cusecs, while at Mundali it was around six lakh cusecs. "It can be dangerous if the water flow at Mundali touches nine lakh cusecs. But as of now we are not apprehending anything major," a revenue department officer said. Officials here said no fresh casualty was reported in the state, though heavy rains were experienced in southern Orissa districts of Koraput, Rayagada, Ganjam, Gajapati, Kandhamal and Boudh. While the unofficial toll stood at 16, the government has so far confirmed 11 deaths. Revenue minister S N Patro, who along with the legislators of Nayagarh, Khandapada, Daspalla and Ranpur toured flood-hit blocks of Nayagarh district, said he had given instructions to officials to expeditiously give compensation to flood victims in tune with Calamity Relief Fund norms. "We have already taken all precautionary measures and orders have been given to district administrations to remain vigilant and make adequate stock of relief materials," he told TOI. Meanwhile, at Naraj the water-level of Mahanadi river was steady at 25.60 metres compared to its danger level of 26.41 metres. The Devi river was rising at Alipingal, while the Kushabhadra river was rising at Nimapada. The Baitarani river was showing a rising trend at Akuapada but it remained steady at Anandapur. The Brahmani river was also steady at Jenapur. The Bansadhara and Budhabalanga also showed a steady trend at Gunupur and National Highway-five (Gobindapur) respectively, officials said.
b. Flood situation likely to be critical in State Pioneer News Service | Bhubaneswar BHUBANESWAR | Thursday, July 16, 2009 http://www.dailypioneer.com/189524/Flood-situation-likely-to-be-critical-in-State.html The flood situation in the State is likely to worsen as the south-west monsoon is getting vigorous in Orissa. The Met Department issued a fresh bulletin to this effect late on Wednesday. Many rivers including Mahanadi, Bansadhara, Tel, Bhaga and Salunki have started swelling and threatened to cross the danger mark. In view of the incessant rains for the last few days, the State Government asked the Cuttack, Puri, Kendrapara and Jagatsighpur district administrations to remain on high alert. The water level in Mahanadi is also slowly rising near Naraz. Meanwhile, Boudh district has been cut off from the rest of the State. The road connecting Kanatamal to Ghantapada was disrupted. The flood water is flowing over Jagannath road from Boudha to Harabhanga. Similarly, water is flowing four feet above the bridge over Hati river in Bhawanipatna. However, no fresh death has been reported today. The rains also caused breaches on roads in the districts of Koraput, Ganjam and Kandhamal, snapping communications in several parts in Southern Orissa. Flash floods in Baitarini river and its tributary Kharosotra have snapped communication links at several places. Meanwhile, the Weather Department said strong and gusty surface winds from westerly direction at 45-55 kmph to 65 kmph are likely to prevail along and off Orissa coast. It also warned fishermen not to venture into the sea.
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c. Speaker asks Minister to issue statement on flood situation PNS | Bhubaneswar BHUBANESWAR | Thursday, July 16, 2009 http://www.dailypioneer.com/189443/Speaker-asks-Minister-to-issue-statement-on-flood-situation.html State Assembly Speaker Pradip Kumar Amat on Wednesday asked Revenue Minister Surjya Narayan Patro to give a statement on the current flood situation. Earlier, the members expressed their concern over the flood situation and wanted to know what steps the Government has taken to meet the situation. BJP legislature party leader KV Singh Deo raised the issue in the Assembly. “The incessant rains in last four days have triggered a flash flood in the State. The situation in many areas has become grave. In many areas, the road communication has been disrupted,” he said, adding that the Revenue Minister should place a report on the floor of the House. Making a scathing attack on the Government, he said the decision taken in the Natural Calamity Fund is never implemented in the later stage. “The officers in connivance with the contractors are making huge money,” he allged. Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh also raised his concern on this issue. Nationalist Congress Party member Amar Satpathy also raised this issue. He also raised his concern on the price hike. Moved by the concerns of the members, Speaker Amat asked Patro to put a statement on the flood situation. However, he said the price rise issue would be discussed through an adjournment motion.
d. Orissa flash floods play havoc Express News Service First Published : 15 Jul 2009 02:32:00 AM IST Last Updated : 15 Jul 2009 11:23:51 AM IST http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Orissa+flash+floods+play+havoc&artid=mLX0ZPJC| 4s=&SectionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO= BHUBANESWAR: As the State grapples with the crisis triggered by a devastating downpour, the low pressure over Bay of Bengal concentrated into a depression threatening more rainfall. Many rivers continued to swell despite indications that water level might recede by tomorrow. The districts along the Mahanadi basin were put on alert today to cope with the release of six cusecs water from Hirakud reservoir. At least 20 persons have perished in flash floods so far though official toll remained at 15. With several districts experiencing heavy downpour since Monday, the administrations have been geared up. The swollen Bansadhara was flowing above the danger mark at Kashinagar posing threat to downstream areas in Andhra Pradesh. With road links snapped between Koraput and Rayagada, buses bound for other regions of the State from Koraput have been diverted through Andhra Pradesh. Nayagarh district received a record 302 mm rainfall in the last two days as against average annual rainfall of 288 mm resulting in flash floods in many areas. Two gram panchayats remained cut off as the bridge over Brutanga nullah collapsed. Five important roads of the district were washed away. Nearly 250 families in 27 villages of the district have been affected as flood water entered their houses. Last night, seven persons had perished in the district when their bus fell into a rivulet at Madhyakhanda. Three persons were swept away when they were crossing a swollen rivulet of Nagabali by a boat at Bandhugaon area of Koraput district. In Keonjhar district, three persons, including a fisherman, drowned in Ramian rivulet in Telkoi block. Reports reaching from Kandhamal said two persons, including a school teacher Maheswar Rana, were swept away in flood water.
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 16, 2009 The Government announced financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh each to the next of the kin of the deceased. Revenue Minister S N Patro said the Government will bear the medical expenses of the persons who have been rescued from the bus which was swept away in Nayagarh.
e. Water level increases in rivers and dams of Orissa July 15th, 2009 http://www.sindhtoday.net/news/1/30880.htm Bhubaneswar, July 15 (ANI): The water level in almost all rivers and dams in Orissa has been increasing, thanks to the relentless rain since the last four days. Major rivers of the state like Mahanadi, Brahmani, Bansadhara and Rushikulya are flowing above the danger mark at many places. According to sources, nearly six-lakh cusec of floodwater was flowing in the Mahanadi River due to heavy rain in catchments areas. Similarly, the water level in the reservoirs at Hirakud, Rengali, Balimela, Machkund and Upper Kolab are also increasing consistently. The Orissa Government has alerted District Collectors of Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara and Cuttack to prepare for flood related challenges. (ANI)
f. Orissa flash floods toll 15, thousands hit (Lead) July 15th, 2009 - 9:52 pm ICT by IANS http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/enviornment/orissa-flash-floods-toll-15-thousands-hitlead_100218530.html Bhubaneswar, July 15 (IANS) At least 15 people have been killed and more than 10,000 affected in Orissa as flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rain have hit several areas, officials said Wednesday. “Fifteen people were killed and more than 10,000 people have been affected by the flash floods,” an official of the state flood control room told IANS Wednesday evening. “While 5,000 people have been affected in Nayagarh district, another 5,000 people have been affected in other parts of the state,” he said citing preliminary reports from various regions. The torrential rains continued to lash most parts of the state for the fourth consecutive day disrupting public transport and hitting normal life, stranding thousands of people. Rains have thrown life out of gear in several places including in this state capital and its adjoining Cuttack city. Seven people had died in Nayagarh district Monday evening. Kandhamal, Koraput, Bhadrak and Keonjhar districts also reported casualties. Most deaths were due to drowning and took place during the past three days, the officials said. In separate incidents, six people died Wednesday in house collapses in various parts of the state, local television channels reported though official confirmation was awaited. “Due to vigorous monsoon conditions in last two-three days, The amount of rainfall the state received by Tuesday was eight percent more than what was expected from June 1 to till date,” S.C. Sahu, Director of Bhubaneswar meteorological centre told IANS. Three major rivers, Mahanadi, Brahmani and Baitarani, were in spate and their water levels have crossed danger marks in some places, state flood control room officials said. As the meteorological office has predicted more rains during the next 24 hours, the state government has cautioned all district collectors to remain alert to meet any eventuality.
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 16, 2009 “No official in the flood-prone regions would be allowed to go on leave at this time,” the state’s Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Surya Narayan Patro told IANS.
g. Floods: South Orissa worst hit Express News Service First Published : 16 Jul 2009 11:07:45 AM IST Last Updated : 16 Jul 2009 12:26:51 PM IST http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Floods:+South+Orissa+worst+hit&artid=OX0fD0tAgio=&SectionID =mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO=
BHUBANESWAR: The water level of Mahanadi showed a rising trend following heavy rains triggered by a low pressure as three more persons died due to flash floods and rainrelated incidents on Wednesday. Worst hit were southern districts Koraput, Malkangiri, Rayagada and Ganjam as many places remained cut off with flash floods in hilly streams and rivulets breaching and submerging roads. One person got drowned in flooded Reba river in Dhamnagar area of Bhadrak district and another was swept away by strong current of Bena canal. A 22-year-old woman was killed when the wall of her house collapsed at Sindhuri village in Nayagarh district. The water level in some rivers was rising following heavy rains in many parts of the State during the past two days. However, the water level is falling in Brahmani, Baitarani, Subarnarekha and Rushikulya rivers. The water level of Mahanadi river at Naraj was at 25.60m as against the danger level of 26.41m. All the branch rivers of Mahanadi are also rising. Sources in the Water Resources Department said about 6 lakh cusecs of water entered the river system since last night due to rains on the upper catchment areas. The Deltaic region of the river system also received heavy rainfall during the last 48 hours. Hirakud dam is swelling with its water level at 603 feet as against the full reservoir capacity of 630 feet. Bansadhara was in spate in Gunupur. Its water level was at 82.68m as against the danger level of 84m. Fear of flood looms large as the Met centre here predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall accompanied by high speed wind in most parts of the State during the next 48 hours.
h. Death toll in Orissa floods rises to 15 July 15th, 2009 - 1:28 pm ICT by IANS http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/enviornment/death-toll-in-orissa-floods-rises-to15_100218145.html Bhubaneswar, July 15 (IANS) The death toll in flash floods that was triggered by heavy monsoon rains rose to 15 in Orissa Wednesday, officials said. The toll, however, could be more than 20, according to nonofficial sources. The torrential rains continued to lash most parts of the state for the fourth consecutive day disrupting the public transport system and hitting normal life, forcing thousands of people to stay stranded. “The death toll due to flash floods has risen to 15″ Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Surya Narayan Patro told IANS. The district of Nayagarh reported the highest number of deaths on Monday evening, where seven people died. Other deaths have also been reported from the districts of Kandhamal, Koraput, Bhadrak and Keonjhar. Most of the deaths were due to drowning and took place during the past three days, officials said. The meteorological office has predicted more rains during the next 24 hours and Patro said the government has alerted collectors of all districts to remain alert to meet the challenges. “No officials in the flood prone regions would be allowed to go on leave at this moment” Patro said.
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 16, 2009 In the past 24 hours several places recorded high rain fall. The highest 135.8 mm rain fall was recorded at Titlagarh town, the Bhubaneswar meteorological centre said. Damages are caused due to floods mainly in three major rivers Mahanadi, Brahmani, and Baitarani.” The water level of these rivers have crossed warning level in some places, state flood control room officials said. The flood water in the Mahanadi River was flowing near Naraj at 25.46 meters against the warning level of 25.41 meters Wednesday morning at 6 a.m.” control room officials said.
4.Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in ) a.
Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 16-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/GaugeStatus.htm
Sl No
GaugeSite
Time in hrs
Gauge Reading
Gauge Trend
Warning Level
Danger Level
Highest Level
MAHANADI River 108.31m on 19-Sep-08 at 1300hrs 27.60m on 31-Aug-82 at 1700hrs
1
KHAIRMAL
0900
104.32m
108.00m
109.00m
2
NARAJ(IB)
0900
25.68m
25.41m
26.41m
1100
14.50ft
-
22.50ft
28.75ft on 31-Aug-82
0900
8.06m
9.85m
10.76m
11.60m on 31-Aug-82 at 0900hrs
0900
9.14m
10.85m
11.78m
13.05m on 20-Sep-08 at 1000hrs
KATHJODI River 1
BELLEVUE
KUSABHADRA River 1
NIMAPARA
DEVI River 1
ALIPINGAL
BRAHMANI River 1
PANPOSH
0900
172.67m
177.61m
178.42m
180.40m on 17-Aug-74 at 1400hrs
2
RENGALI
0900
77.40m
-
88.00m
92.25m on 18-Aug-75
3
TALCHER
0900
56.94m
-
62.91m
4
JENAPUR
0900
20.22m
22.00m
23.00m
65.53m on 19-Aug-75 at 2100hrs 24.78m on 20-Aug-75 at 1000hrs
BAITARANI River 378.10m on 07-Aug-85 at 0600hrs 315.66m on 14-Aug-75 at 1700hrs 41.80m on 19-Aug-75 at 2000hrs
1
CHAMPUA
0900
372.38m
375.33m
376.41m
2
SWAMPATNA
0900
306.10m
-
311.10m
3
ANANDAPUR
0900
35.20m
37.45m
38.36m
4
AKHUAPADA
0900
17.15m
-
17.83m
21.95m on 16-Aug-80
0900
116.08m
-
-
129.82m on 12-Oct-73 at 2300hrs
SUBERNAREKHA River 1
JAMSHEDPUR
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2
JAMSOLAGHAT
0900
44.80m
48.32m
49.16m
3
RAJGHAT
0900
6.63m
9.45m
10.36m
56.91m on 09-Sep-78 at 0400hrs 12.69m on 19-Jun-08 at 0400hrs
BURHABALANGA River 1
CHANDANPUR
0900
81.52m
-
-
2
BARIPADA
0900
23.32m
29.70m
30.92m
3
BALIMUNDALI
0900
36.46m
-
-
4
NH5, GOVINDPUR
0900
2.74m
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
114.99m
-
-
2
GUNUPUR
0900
81.77m
83.00m
84.00m
3
KASHINAGAR
0900
53.74m
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
78.70m
80.99m
81.98m
2
MADHABARIDA
0900
58.18m
-
60.65m
3
PURUSHOTTAMPUR
0900
15.49m
15.84m
16.84m
Rising
b.
Falling
83.21m on 04-Nov-90 at 1000hrs 61.44m on 18-Oct-99 at 1900hrs 19.60m on 04-Nov-90 at 1800hrs
Steady
River Discharge at Important Sites as on 16-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DischargeStatus.htm
Sl No
DischargeSite
Time in hrs
Discharge
Unit
MAHANADI River 1
KHAIRMAL
1200
406000
Cusecs
2
BARMUL
1200
613000
Cusecs
3
MUNDALI
1200
637585
Cusecs
PATHARLA
1200
270440
Cusecs
0800
48196
Cusecs
0800
52538
Cusecs
TEL River 1
BRAHMANI River 1
EXP. BRIDGE. PANKAPAL
BAITARANI River 1
BIRIDI RLY. BRIDGE
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SUBERNAREKHA River 1
RAJGHAT
16013
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
c.
0600
Cusecs
Mundali Anicut
Reservoir Level 16-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/AboutReservoirs.htm
Sl No
Reservoir
Dead Storage Full Reservoir Level (DSL) Level (FRL)
Live Storage at FRL
Reservoir Area Maximum Water at FRL Level (MWL)
MAHANADI River 1
HIRAKUD
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
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
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
KOLAB River 1
UPPER KOLAB
INDRAVATI River 1
INDRAVATI
SALANDI River 1
SALANDI
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
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1
BHASKEL
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
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
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
HARABHANGI River 1
HARABHANGI
HARIHARJORE River 1
HARIHARJORE
JAMBIRA River 1
JAMBIRA
ONG River 1
JHARBANDH
KALO River 1
KALO
KANJHARI River 1
KANJHARI
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SANKHA River 1
KANSABAHAL
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
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
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 1
SALIA
ICHHA River 1
SARAFGARH
SATIGUDA River 1
SATIGUDA
PADMA River 1
SORADA
SUNDAR River 1
SUNDAR
SONE River 1
SUNEI
BADJORE River
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1
TALASARA
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
JONK River 1
UPPER JONK
d.
Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 16-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/ReservoirGraph.htm HIRAKUD
RENGALI
BALIMELA
MACHHKUND
UPPER KOLAB
INDRAVATI
SALANDI
27.3%
16.9%
5.8%
26.6%
10.5%
19.8%
3.7%
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: 607.19ft
RL: 113.19m
RL: 1447.2ft
RL: 2712ft
RL: 846.34m
RL: 629.4m
RL: 55.5m
(-) 22.81ft
(-) 10.31m
(-) 68.80ft
(-) 38.00ft
(-) 11.66m
(-) 12.60m
(-) 26.80m
Reservoir Inflow & Outflow I:299899Cusecs I:1030.62CumecsI:675.64Cumecs I:360.14Cumecs I:237.82CumecsI:259.32Cumecs I:32.56Cumecs O:34516Cusecs O:412.52Cumecs O:98.89Cumecs O:0Cumecs
O:27.81Cumecs O:27.03Cumecs O:0.5Cumecs
Live Storage capacity & Live Storage available Cap:482155 Ham Cap:341371 Ham Cap:267600 HamCap:96993 Ham Cap:93500 Ham Cap:148550 HamCap:55650 Ham LS:131857 Ham LS:57651 Ham
LS:15593.3 Ham LS:25832.24 HamLS:9795 Ham
LS:29436 Ham
LS:2045 Ham
The RED line corresponds to Full Reservoir Capacity
e. Reservoir Scenario on 16-Jul-2009 Time in hrs
Reservoir Level
Inflow
Outflow
Gates Opened
Spill Power Canal Total Way Channel outflow
Level Trend
Dead Storage Level
FRL / MWL
Live Storage Available*
630ft 630ft
131857.0 Ham
Live Storage Capacity filled up
1. HIRAKUD on MAHANADI River (MAJOR) 1200
607.19ft
299899 Cusecs
-
-
-
34516 Cusecs
-
590ft
27.3%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
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2. RENGALI on BRAHMANI River (MAJOR) 1200
113.19m
1030.62 Cumecs
-
-
-
412.52 Cumecs
-
109.72m
123.5m 125.4m
57651.0 Ham
16.9%
-
1440ft
1516ft 1518ft
15593.3 Ham
5.8%
-
2685ft
2750ft 2750ft
25832.2 Ham
26.6%
-
844m
858m 858m
9795.0 Ham
10.5%
-
625m
642m 643m
29436.0 Ham
19.8%
-
50.24m
82.3m 83.21m
2045.0 Ham
3.7%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 3. BALIMELA on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR) 0800
1447.2ft
675.64 Cumecs
-
-
-
98.89 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 4. MACHHKUND on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR) 0800
2712ft
360.14 Cumecs
-
-
-
0 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 5. UPPER KOLAB on KOLAB River (MAJOR) 0800
846.34m
237.82 Cumecs
-
-
-
27.81 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 6. INDRAVATI on INDRAVATI River (MAJOR) 0800
629.4m
259.32 Cumecs
-
-
-
27.03 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 7. SALANDI on SALANDI River (MAJOR) 0600
55.5m
32.56 Cumecs
-
-
-
0.5 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
f.
Rainfall Scenario on 16-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
Sl No
.
Rain Gauge Station
RainFall on 16-Jul-09
Jul-2009 Statistics
Monsoon Rainfall (2009)
Rainy Days
Avg. RF
Max. RF
Jun
Jul
Aug Sep Oct
Total
BAITARANI Basin
1
AKHUAPADA
3.0
14
12.3
69.4
71.2
184.4
-
-
-
255.6
2
ANANDAPUR
51.2
14
18.6
115.6
54.4
297.8
-
-
-
352.2
3
CHAMPUA
11.4
11
12.0
51.0
133.4
180.2
-
-
-
313.6
4
CHANDABALI
7.9
15
17.6
73.0
57.9
282.0
-
-
-
339.9
5
GHATAGAON
50.0
11
21.4
83.0
135.0
300.0
-
-
-
435.0
6
JAJPUR
12.0
10
15.3
35.0
71.0
168.0
-
-
-
239.0
7
JHUMPURA
13.8
9
11.5
74.2
44.6
172.0
-
-
-
216.6
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8
JOSHIPUR
13.2
9
12.3
29.2
44.0
148.1
-
-
-
192.1
9
KARANJIA
10.0
12
30.9
286.0
73.0
433.0
-
-
-
506.0
10
KEONJHARGARH
8.4
15
14.0
57.4
115.1
210.1
-
-
-
325.2
11
RAJKANIKA
0.0
13
16.6
74.0
57.0
266.0
-
-
-
323.0
12
SWAMPATNA
36.7
15
15.3
96.6
37.4
245.1
-
-
-
282.5
13
THAKURMUNDA
24.2
11
19.9
74.0
87.4
298.0
-
-
-
385.4
.
BURHABALANGA Basin
1
BALASORE
16.8
13
12.2
83.0
77.4
195.8
-
-
-
273.2
2
BALIMUNDALI
4.2
14
10.7
45.0
83.0
170.4
-
-
-
253.4
3
BANGIRIPOSHI
4.2
6
27.1
100.4
60.8
216.6
-
-
-
277.4
4
BARIPADA
13.2
14
11.5
38.8
218.5
184.4
-
-
-
402.9
5
BONTH
122.0
10
31.8
122.0
167.0
413.0
-
-
-
580.0
6
CHANDANPUR
1.8
9
21.0
102.0
34.6
252.2
-
-
-
286.8
7
JAIPUR
17.4
11
13.7
53.2
50.4
206.0
-
-
-
256.4
8
NH5-GOVINDAPUR
4.4
12
9.4
50.0
87.8
149.8
-
-
-
237.6
9
NILAGIRI
9.0
10
8.3
50.0
102.0
124.0
-
-
-
226.0
10
SORO
18.0
9
16.0
93.0
135.0
191.5
-
-
-
326.5
11
UDALA
13.4
7
7.3
29.0
24.2
80.0
-
-
-
104.2
.
INDRAVATI Basin
1
INDRAVATI
4.6
9
43.5
216.0
42.8
391.4
-
-
-
434.2
2
NAWRANGPUR
10.0
11
22.4
112.0
134.8
314.0
-
-
-
448.8
.
KOLAB Basin
1
BALIMELA
15.0
10
54.6
202.0
163.0
546.0
-
-
-
709.0
2
JEYPORE
23.0
12
20.3
110.0
88.2
324.5
-
-
-
412.7
3
KOLAB
20.6
10
25.3
67.4
135.2
253.0
-
-
-
388.2
4
KORAPUT
24.0
12
26.7
110.0
110.0
401.0
-
-
-
511.0
5
MALKANGIRI
5.0
14
15.4
71.6
46.0
246.6
-
-
-
292.6
6
POTTANGI
10.0
7
8.8
40.0
49.5
114.0
-
-
-
163.5
7
UMERKOT
17.0
12
12.6
48.0
73.0
189.0
-
-
-
262.0
.
LOWER BRAHMANI Basin
1
ALTUMA
9.6
16
22.7
61.4
29.8
363.8
-
-
-
393.6
2
ANGUL
108.4
15
29.3
108.4
52.0
439.0
-
-
-
491.0
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3
CHHENDIPADA
23.4
13
18.4
60.2
43.4
294.0
-
-
-
337.4
4
DHENKANAL
17.0
9
32.3
110.0
27.0
355.0
-
-
-
382.0
5
HINDOL
9.0
9
60.0
133.0
8.0
540.0
-
-
-
548.0
6
JENAPUR
22.8
15
14.8
49.0
63.0
236.4
-
-
-
299.4
7
KAMAKSHYANAGAR
37.0
13
21.9
42.0
60.0
284.0
-
-
-
344.0
8
NAKTIDUEL
26.0
9
18.3
39.0
18.0
165.0
-
-
-
183.0
9
SUKINDA
65.0
13
44.2
115.0
88.0
575.0
-
-
-
663.0
10
TALCHER
129.6
14
34.8
129.6
60.8
487.6
-
-
-
548.4
11
TELKOI
15.0
9
23.1
90.0
43.8
254.0
-
-
-
297.8
.
LOWER MAHANADI Basin
1
ALIPINGAL
1.8
16
24.4
80.8
60.2
391.0
-
-
-
451.2
2
ARMPUR
24.4
15
20.0
84.6
59.0
320.2
-
-
-
379.2
3
ATHAGARH
6.0
13
47.3
127.0
92.0
662.0
-
-
-
754.0
4
ATHAMALIK
33.2
11
24.8
115.2
25.0
372.4
-
-
-
397.4
5
BALIGUDA
41.0
10
45.0
152.0
24.0
540.0
-
-
-
564.0
6
BANAPUR
2.0
13
26.3
177.0
65.0
420.9
-
-
-
485.9
7
BARGARH
83.0
9
44.8
94.0
5.0
448.0
-
-
-
453.0
8
BARMUL
12.4
13
29.1
85.2
169.8
465.8
-
-
-
635.6
9
BELGAON
31.6
13
43.4
201.6
39.0
694.0
-
-
-
733.0
10
BHAWANIPATNA
35.0
9
29.6
113.0
57.0
414.0
-
-
-
471.0
11
BHUBANESWAR
4.3
15
22.5
85.0
90.7
336.9
-
-
-
427.6
12
BIJEPUR
31.0
9
41.2
98.0
0.6
412.0
-
-
-
412.6
13
BINIKA
220.0
10
68.0
220.0
63.0
816.0
-
-
-
879.0
14
BOLANGIR
41.0
11
40.1
146.4
114.7
600.7
-
-
-
715.4
15
BOUDHRAJ
152.0
8
30.6
152.0
54.0
367.0
-
-
-
421.0
16
BURLA
22.2
16
25.8
99.6
51.0
412.2
-
-
-
463.2
17
CUTTACK
2.0
14
30.7
92.2
35.0
430.2
-
-
-
465.2
18
DASPALLA
0.0
9
23.0
140.0
155.8
299.4
-
-
-
455.2
19
DUNGURIPALI
14.0
12
37.2
105.0
64.0
558.0
-
-
-
622.0
20
GOP
7.0
14
21.1
74.0
17.2
295.0
-
-
-
312.2
21
HARBHANGA
19.0
10
21.8
84.0
113.2
327.0
-
-
-
440.2
22
HIRAKUD
15.6
14
29.9
118.1
37.8
418.7
-
-
-
456.5
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23
JAIPATNA
11.0
9
34.9
175.0
104.0
384.0
-
-
-
488.0
24
JUNAGARH
30.0
12
28.1
121.0
56.4
421.0
-
-
-
477.4
25
KANTAMAL
71.6
14
40.4
159.6
33.0
646.9
-
-
-
679.9
26
KENDRAPARA
2.0
15
19.9
92.0
66.0
299.0
-
-
-
365.0
27
KESINGA
36.0
13
35.8
155.8
53.0
573.0
-
-
-
626.0
28
KHAIRMAL
61.8
14
43.6
145.4
100.2
653.8
-
-
-
754.0
29
KHANDAPADA
1.2
12
33.9
235.6
83.6
475.0
-
-
-
558.6
30
KHARIAR
19.2
11
31.0
108.8
57.2
372.2
-
-
-
429.4
31
KOMNA
30.0
9
48.9
225.0
23.0
489.0
-
-
-
512.0
32
LANJIGARH
57.0
10
26.9
107.0
110.6
349.5
-
-
-
460.1
33
MADANPUR RAMPUR
40.0
8
47.0
260.0
42.6
704.2
-
-
-
746.8
34
MUNDALI
0.0
14
24.9
97.0
36.8
398.9
-
-
-
435.7
35
NARAJ
7.8
16
23.7
85.0
44.6
379.0
-
-
-
423.6
36
NARASINGHPUR
4.0
11
29.9
91.0
225.0
448.0
-
-
-
673.0
37
NAYAGARH
2.6
10
47.1
345.0
56.8
612.4
-
-
-
669.2
38
NIMAPARA
4.0
16
25.6
81.2
118.4
408.8
-
-
-
527.2
39
PADMAPUR
19.0
8
44.1
135.0
17.0
353.0
-
-
-
370.0
40
PADMAVATI
0.0
14
29.6
122.4
75.8
443.4
-
-
-
519.2
41
PAIKAMAL
60.0
7
48.4
170.0
25.0
436.0
-
-
-
461.0
42
PARADEEP
4.6
15
29.4
82.4
43.1
469.7
-
-
-
512.8
43
PATAMUNDAI
7.0
13
27.9
105.0
7.0
390.0
-
-
-
397.0
44
PATNAGARH
30.8
13
54.8
157.8
97.6
767.8
-
-
-
865.4
45
PHULBANI
57.0
15
36.3
147.2
125.6
581.4
-
-
-
707.0
46
PIPLI
0.0
10
21.2
62.0
45.4
297.3
-
-
-
342.7
47
PURI
21.0
15
22.3
81.8
103.2
333.8
-
-
-
437.0
48
R.K.NAGAR
120.0
11
38.6
120.0
14.8
463.3
-
-
-
478.1
49
RANPUR
3.6
8
28.6
160.6
93.6
343.4
-
-
-
437.0
50
SALEBHATA
23.0
15
31.4
119.6
76.0
502.4
-
-
-
578.4
51
SAMBALPUR
27.1
13
27.4
95.6
42.5
382.9
-
-
-
425.4
52
SOHELLA
16.0
5
30.0
54.0
3.0
150.0
-
-
-
153.0
53
SONEPUR
72.0
10
46.3
130.0
61.0
556.0
-
-
-
617.0
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54
TANGI
0.0
10
23.1
115.0
140.0
370.0
-
-
-
510.0
55
TIKABALI
9.0
9
44.4
191.0
81.0
488.0
-
-
-
569.0
56
TITLAGARH
18.2
11
42.4
145.8
92.4
593.0
-
-
-
685.4
57
TUREIKELA
9.0
10
36.9
165.0
54.0
479.0
-
-
-
533.0
.
RUSHIKULYA Basin
1
ASKA
10.0
11
24.4
114.0
121.0
366.0
-
-
-
487.0
2
BERHAMPUR
12.6
8
21.2
70.4
121.6
297.0
-
-
-
418.6
3
BHANJANAGAR
6.0
11
22.5
122.0
61.0
315.0
-
-
-
376.0
4
CHHATRAPUR
3.0
8
20.9
95.0
95.0
334.0
-
-
-
429.0
5
DARINGIBADI
17.0
9
20.6
83.0
18.0
227.0
-
-
-
245.0
6
GOPALPUR
3.8
11
20.0
79.2
105.0
259.9
-
-
-
364.9
7
MADHABARIDA
4.0
13
23.5
98.0
71.8
328.6
-
-
-
400.4
8
PURUSHOTTAMPUR
4.4
9
23.4
103.0
56.0
373.6
-
-
-
429.6
9
SORADA
7.4
15
20.2
103.4
63.8
323.8
-
-
-
387.6
.
SUBERNAREKHA Basin
1
BHOGRAI
5.0
9
7.4
35.0
41.0
103.0
-
-
-
144.0
2
FEKOGHAT
8.4
13
11.4
37.4
8.8
182.8
-
-
-
191.6
3
GHATSILA
8.6
12
14.9
67.4
19.4
209.0
-
-
-
228.4
4
JALESWAR
8.0
7
6.2
30.0
39.0
81.0
-
-
-
120.0
5
JAMSHEDPUR
10.0
13
20.0
81.0
77.3
320.1
-
-
-
397.4
6
JAMSOLAGHAT
4.4
12
17.5
78.4
45.0
280.4
-
-
-
325.4
7
RAIRANGPUR
3.0
10
22.2
106.0
223.0
311.0
-
-
-
534.0
8
RAJGHAT
4.0
12
7.9
32.0
58.4
126.8
-
-
-
185.2
9
RANCHI
7.8
16
14.7
50.0
135.3
234.6
-
-
-
369.9
10
TIRING
35.6
12
15.4
49.0
18.8
231.4
-
-
-
250.2
.
UPPER BRAHMANI Basin
1
BARKOTE
24.2
13
14.6
32.4
38.7
203.8
-
-
-
242.5
2
DEOGARH
37.2
11
35.8
157.4
12.7
394.0
-
-
-
406.7
3
PALLAHARA
39.0
11
28.2
78.0
42.5
310.0
-
-
-
352.5
4
PANPOSH
32.6
13
13.3
37.2
54.6
186.6
-
-
-
241.2
5
RAJGANGPUR
12.0
12
13.8
88.0
35.7
179.4
-
-
-
215.1
6
REMAL
27.0
12
15.3
28.0
34.0
184.0
-
-
-
218.0
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RENGALI
15.0
15
22.9
68.4
52.7
365.7
-
-
-
418.4
UPPER MAHANADI Basin
1
AMBABHONA
180.0
9
52.6
180.0
0.0
578.0
-
-
-
578.0
2
AMBIKAPUR
18.2
11
9.1
20.2
3.2
108.7
-
-
-
111.9
3
BAIKUNTHAPUR
35.4
10
10.5
36.4
49.8
136.8
-
-
-
186.6
4
BAMANDIHI
80.8
14
29.8
120.4
44.4
476.4
-
-
-
520.8
5
BANGODAM
75.0
11
16.8
75.0
11.4
252.2
-
-
-
263.6
6
BARGAON
33.2
5
22.1
68.6
55.8
177.0
-
-
-
232.8
7
BASANTPUR
70.4
15
30.0
86.6
24.0
480.2
-
-
-
504.2
8
BORANDA
32.2
5
70.8
240.0
0.0
354.0
-
-
-
354.0
9
CHAMPA
32.4
12
24.3
106.0
14.0
364.2
-
-
-
378.2
10
DEOGAON
82.4
14
26.7
85.0
41.0
427.0
-
-
-
468.0
11
DHARAMJAYGARH
22.4
15
17.5
81.0
12.0
279.4
-
-
-
291.4
12
GHATORA
49.0
12
19.1
69.0
47.6
267.4
-
-
-
315.0
13
GHORARI
30.0
9
30.2
220.0
7.0
422.2
-
-
-
429.2
14
HEMGIRI
24.0
11
22.8
90.0
17.6
273.6
-
-
-
291.2
15
JAGDALPUR
3.2
14
19.3
76.5
97.6
270.0
-
-
-
367.6
16
JAMADARPALLI
16.0
14
22.7
75.2
59.4
363.8
-
-
-
423.2
17
JHARSUGUDA
47.4
16
26.5
75.2
67.2
423.5
-
-
-
490.7
18
KELO
30.4
15
24.8
110.0
14.6
397.2
-
-
-
411.8
19
KORBA
47.8
12
20.3
120.8
2.0
264.2
-
-
-
266.2
20
KURUBHATTA
40.4
14
19.9
104.6
30.0
279.0
-
-
-
309.0
21
LAIKERA
9.0
10
14.9
42.0
7.0
149.0
-
-
-
156.0
22
MANINDRAGARH
32.4
12
11.8
73.6
71.2
188.2
-
-
-
259.4
23
NANDAGHAT
48.8
11
26.0
93.6
8.2
363.6
-
-
-
371.8
24
NAWAPARA
37.0
6
26.6
70.0
12.0
293.0
-
-
-
305.0
25
PARMANPUR
16.4
16
18.9
114.4
70.8
302.0
-
-
-
372.8
26
PENDRAROAD
18.6
13
10.5
41.0
52.0
168.1
-
-
-
220.1
27
RAIPUR
23.8
14
30.7
275.2
38.1
491.4
-
-
-
529.5
28
RAJIM
46.0
9
28.8
238.8
93.2
432.6
-
-
-
525.8
29
RAMPUR
27.0
13
24.4
133.0
24.0
341.2
-
-
-
365.2
30
SANKARA
19.6
12
28.6
126.0
14.8
400.4
-
-
-
415.2
20
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31
SARADIHI
79.4
15
44.6
120.0
19.0
669.6
-
-
-
688.6
32
SEORINARAYAN
40.2
14
36.0
158.0
27.7
575.6
-
-
-
603.3
33
SIMGA
52.2
11
23.7
97.2
22.0
378.8
-
-
-
400.8
34
SUNDERGARH
119.2
16
27.5
119.2
84.4
440.4
-
-
-
524.8
35
SURAJGARH
51.6
12
25.0
114.4
12.8
349.4
-
-
-
362.2
36
TARAPUR
42.0
12
28.2
119.0
39.0
394.4
-
-
-
433.4
37
THETTANG
83.8
14
22.3
138.0
3.2
356.6
-
-
-
359.8
.
VANSADHARA Basin
1
BISAM CUTTACK
19.2
8
26.4
84.0
151.2
342.6
-
-
-
493.8
2
GOTTA BARRAGE
0.4
11
8.3
27.8
126.0
133.4
-
-
-
259.4
3
GUDARI
4.8
14
22.7
74.6
138.2
362.6
-
-
-
500.8
4
GUNUPUR
5.2
14
15.3
47.8
267.6
244.2
-
-
-
511.8
5
KALINGAPATNAM
0.2
14
6.0
22.6
109.5
83.3
-
-
-
192.8
6
KASHINAGAR
3.2
11
15.0
60.2
115.4
180.2
-
-
-
295.6
7
KOTRAGARH
3.2
10
12.1
34.0
195.6
120.6
-
-
-
316.2
8
KOTRAGUDA
31.2
13
18.0
62.6
51.2
270.0
-
-
-
321.2
9
MAHENDRAGARH
6.2
8
10.8
52.4
102.0
140.6
-
-
-
242.6
10
MOHANA
11.8
15
14.7
59.6
131.6
235.4
-
-
-
367.0
11
PARLAKHEMUNDI
2.5
9
9.0
28.0
171.0
135.5
-
-
-
306.5
12
R.UDAYGIRI
13.0
9
17.7
80.0
20.2
229.4
-
-
-
249.6
13
RAYAGADA
2.0
12
17.2
80.1
152.2
258.4
-
-
-
410.6
g.
Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 16-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
Sl Name of No Reservoir
Inflow
1
HIRAKUD 218325.00
2
RENGALI
h.
1104.18
Outflow
Unit
34378.00
Cusecs
Observation Period DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0900 HRS OF 16.07.09
535.09 Cumecs DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0600 HRS OF 16.07.09
River Discharge Scenario on 15-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
Sl No
DischargeSite
Time in hrs
Discharge
Unit
MAHANADI River 1
KHAIRMAL
1200
406000
Cusecs
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2
BARMUL
1200
613000
Cusecs
3
MUNDALI
1200
637585
Cusecs
1200
270440
Cusecs
0800
48196
Cusecs
0800
52538
Cusecs
0600
16013
Cusecs
TEL River 1
PATHARLA
BRAHMANI River 1
EXP. BRIDGE. PANKAPAL
BAITARANI River 1
BIRIDI RLY. BRIDGE
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 Anicu
i. Weather Scenario http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm Time of observation: 12:30hrs IST (15 Jul 2009) Catchment Rainfall Summary Heavy to very heavy rainfll has occurred at isolated places over Lower Brahmani, Upper and Lower Mahanadi and heavy rainfall has occurred at isolated places over Burhabalanga, Baitarani catchments. Rainfall has occurred at most places over all the catchments of Orissa. Chief Synoptic Situation South West monsoon has been active over Orissa. Yesterday's well marked low pressure area over North Orissa and neighbourhood now lies as a low pressure area over East Madhya Pradesh and neighbourhood and associated upper air cyclonic circulation extends up to Mid Tropospheric level. The axis of monsoon trough at sea level passes through Phalodi, Swampa central region of low pressure area, Sunadergarh, Balasore and thence South East wards to East central Bay of Bengal across North West Bay of Bengal. Forecast valid for next 24hrs Rainfall likely to occur at most places over Upper Mahanadi, at many places over rest catchments except Vamsadhara, Rushikulya where it will be at a few places. Heavy Rainfall (50mm or more) Warning Heavy to very heavy rainfall likely to occur at isolated places over Upper Brahmani, Upper Mahanadi, and heavy rainfall at isolated places over rest catchments except Rushikulya and Vamsadhara catchments during next 48 hours. Quantitative Precipitation Rainfall for next 24hrs Upper Mahanadi :- 26-50 mm., Vamsadhara :- 01-10 mm. (Other basins are nil.) Outlook for Subsequent 48hrs Little change. Flood Meteorological Centre, India Meteorological Department, BBSR
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