Odisha Flood Alert- July 19, 2009
No 5
July 19
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
Past flood updates
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
1. Flood Update 1 : Jul 14, 2009
Department of Water Resources, Govt of Orissa are put together at one
2. Flood Update 2 :
place to provide an overview of flood in Orissa on a daily basis.
Jul 15, 2009
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.
3. Flood Update 3 : Jul 16, 2009
4. Flood updates 4: July 17 & 18, 2009
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CONTENTS
1.News (Headlines) from Odisha Media on 19th July 2009................................................2 2.News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 19th July 2009..........................................3 3.Selected News from Local English Media (19th July 2009).........................................3 b. Rains cause floods in Orissa; death toll rises to 33 ...................................................4 e. Flood threat looms large in the state....4 4.Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in ).5 a.Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 19-Jul-2009........................................................................5 b.River Discharge at Important Sites as on 19-Jul-2009...................................................................7 c.Reservoir Level 18-Jul-2009...........................................................................................................8 1
Odisha Flood Alert- July 19, 2009
d.Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 18-Jul-2009.......................................................11 e.Reservoir Scenario on 19-Jul-2009...............................................................................................11 f.Rainfall Scenario on 19-Jul-2009..................................................................................................13 g.Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 19-Jul-2009.....................................................................17 h.Weather Scenario .........................................................................................................................17 - Compiled by: Pranab, Subhendu & Priyabrata on Behalf of OWF & OSC, FPDWCI
1.News (Headlines) from Odisha Media on 19 1
th
July 2009
o The Samaj o
Severe rain expected in next 48 hours
o
Hirakud opens 13 sluice gates
o
Last year breach places on Luna river embankment crumbling
o
Rise in Bhargavi River water level
o
Pipili Irrigational Authority got prepared to tackle Flood
o The Sambad
o
o
Blockage of drainage system in capital city leads to troubled public life
o
Continuous rain leads to wall collapse in Bhubaneswar: Couple seriously injured
o
Special Relief Commissioner starts preparation to combat flood situation
o
Hirakud opens 13 sluice gates: Discharges one lakh 97 cusecs water per second
The Khabar o
Rain continues through out the State
o
Thirteen sluice gates opened at Hirakud Dam
o
Luna River Drainage System and Embankment visited by Dist Administration
o
Breach in Banapur-Baradi road: People face trouble
o
Ten crore needed to repair flood affected embankments in Nayagarh
o
Banki sub divisional level preparation to tackle flood situation
o
Blocked drainage system in Brudha River leads to agricultural loss in Tirtol
o
Rainwater entered into Chandikhol town
o Flood may lead to collapse of Thirty Three KV power greed on Brahmani
o
o
Riverbank near Penthasal Panchayat of Pattamundai block in Kendrapara Dist at any time
o
Rain starts again after one day gap: Public life affected
The Pragatibadi o
Low pressure concentrates: Severe rain expected
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The Samaj, The Sambad, The Dharitri, The Pragatibadi, The Khabar & The New Indian Express; all Bhubaneswar Edition
2
Odisha Flood Alert- July 19, 2009 o
Hirakud opens 13 gates
o
Continuous rain adds to rise in vegetable rate
o
Jajpur main road faces man-made flood: NAC Authority’s seriousness questioned
o River Badanadi Flood flown woman’s dead body found after five days in Bhanjanagar o
The Dharitri o
Flood fear: Budhabalanga and Subarnarekha rising
o
Low pressure concentrates: Severe rain expected in next 48 hours
o
Hirakud opens 13 gates
o
Continuous rain leads MLAs to remain absent from State Assembly
o The New Indian Express, Bhubaneswar Edition o
Flood threat looms large
o
Another low pressure triggers more showers
o 13 sluice gates of Hirakud opened
2.News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 19
th
July 2009
None
3.Selected News from Local English Media (19
th
July 2009)
a. Flood threat looms large in the state Express News Service First Published : 19 Jul 2009 03:34:00 AM IST
http://expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx? Title=Flood+threat+looms+large+in+the+state&artid=8Wyh2jaxzVA=&SectionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA =&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO= BHUBANESWAR: Already battered by heavy rains, a fresh low pressure over Bay of Bengal triggered intermittent showers across the State on Saturday. The system, which formed over adjoining north-west Bay of Bengal this morning, is expected to become more marked over the next couple of days and cause more rains, the Met office said. Since a vigorous monsoon has already led to heavy rainfall over catchments of the major rivers in the last seven days, the State Government sounded off the Eastern Air Command at Shillong to be in a state of readiness in case of any exigency. The Met department said the low pressure area has formed under the influence of an upper air cyclonic circulation. It would intensify in the next two days. The system caused heavy rains over coastal as well as interior areas. Paradip received 8 cm and Chandbali over 6 cm rain during the day. Other places which received consistent showers were Balasore (3 cm), Cuttack (3 cm), Bhawanipatna (3 cm) and Bhubaneswar (2 cm). Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely over isolated places of the State in the next 48 hours. Fishermen have been warned against venturing into the sea. Considering the course of the system - if it intensifies and crosses Orissa coast, Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) has already planned a deployment schedule of power boats. The collectors have been authorised to hire country boats as and when necessary.
b. Rains cause floods in Orissa; death toll rises to 33 PTI 19 July 2009, 07:51pm IST
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 19, 2009 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/India/Rains-cause-floods-in-Orissa-death-toll-risesto-33-/articleshow/4795775.cms BHUBANESWAR: Five more persons died on Sunday in the torrential rains in Orissa taking the toll to 33, even as heavy downpour due to a fresh low pressure over the sea triggered floods in many parts of the state. While two persons were swept away in Rana river in Banki area of Cuttack district, two others, including a woman, were killed in lightning in Kendrapara district, official sources said. A young girl was killed in Kabisuryanagar area of Ganjam district when a tree fell on her during rain and storm. Mahanadi, Bansadhara, Rushikulya and Hati rivers inundated many areas and disrupted road communication in Sambalpur, Balangir, Gajapati and Kalahandi districts, the sources said. Several districts, including Ganjam, Gajapati, Nayagarh, Khurda, Cuttack, Kendrapara and Puri, were hit by heavy rains since last night inundating vast low lying areas and throwing life out of gear, the sources said. Met department said the rainfall recorded at Krushnaprasad since last evening was 28 cm, while it was 26 cm at Khandapara, 19 cm at Puri, 17 cm at Narsinghpur, 16 cm at Daspalla, 15 cm at Kendrapara and 11 cm in Puri.
c. Rains cause floods in Orissa; death toll rises to 33 Updated on Sunday, July 19, 2009, 20:06 IST http://www.zeenews.com/news548420.html Bhubanes war: Five more persons died on Sunday in the torrential rains in Orissa taking the toll to 33, even as heavy downpour due to a fresh low pressure over the sea triggered floods in many parts of the state. While two persons were swept away in Rana river in Banki area of Cuttack district, two others, including a woman, were killed in lightning in Kendrapara district, official sources said. A young girl was killed in Kabisuryanagar area of Ganjam district when a tree fell on her during rain and storm. Mahanadi, Bansadhara, Rushikulya and Hati rivers inundated many areas and disrupted road communication in Sambalpur, Balangir, Gajapati and Kalahandi districts, the sources said. Several districts, including Ganjam, Gajapati, Nayagarh, Khurda, Cuttack, Kendrapara and Puri, were hit by heavy rains since last night inundating vast low lying areas and throwing life out of gear, the sources said. Met department said the rainfall recorded at Krushnaprasad since last evening was 28 cm, while it was 26 cm at Khandapara, 19 cm at Puri, 17 cm at Narsinghpur, 16 cm at Daspalla, 15 cm at Kendrapara and 11 cm in Puri. 'The kharif sowing has slowed down in the past few days due to excessive rainfall in parts of the state,' Agriculture and Food Production Director Arabinda Kumar Padhee told IANS. The flash floods have submerged nearly 7,000 hectares, including 6,400 hectares in Nayagarh district and 250 hectares in Jagatsinghpur district. Farmers who have suffered losses would be suitably compensated by the government, Padhee said. Heavy rains have also slowed down the cargo handling operation in Paradip port, about 120 km from here, a senior port official said. 'The cargo handling operation has slowed down due to heavy rains,' Paradip port trust chairman K.Raghuramaiah told IANS.
e. Flood threat looms large in the state
Express News Service 19 Jul 2009 02:58:57 PM IST
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 19, 2009 Already battered by heavy rains, a fresh low pressure over Bay of Bengal triggered intermittent showers across the State on Saturday. The system, which formed over adjoining north-west Bay of Bengal this morning, is expected to become more marked over the next couple of days and cause more rains, the Met office said. Since a vigorous monsoon has already led to heavy rainfall over catchments of the major rivers in the last seven days, the State Government sounded off the Eastern Air Command at Shillong to be in a state of readiness in case of any exigency. The Met department said the low-pressure area has formed under the influence of an upper air cyclonic circulation. It would intensify in the next two days. The system caused heavy rains over coastal as well as interior areas. Paradip received 8 cm and Chandbali over 6 cm rain during the day. Other places, which received consistent showers, were Balasore (3 cm), Cuttack (3 cm), Bhawanipatna (3 cm) and Bhubaneswar (2 cm). Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely over isolated places of the State in the next 48 hours. Fishermen have been warned against venturing into the sea. Considering the course of the system - if it intensifies and crosses Orissa coast, Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) has already planned a deployment schedule of power boats. The collectors have been authorised to hire country boats as and when necessary.
4.Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in ) a.
Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 19-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 1
KHAIRMAL
0900
104.59m
108.00m
109.00m
108.31m on 19-Sep-08 at 1300hrs
2
TIKERPARA
0900
62.45m
-
-
74.98m on 30-Aug-82 at 1800hrs
3
NARAJ(IB)
0900
23.92m
25.41m
26.41m
27.60m on 31-Aug-82 at 1700hrs
-do-
0600
24.98m
25.41m
26.41m
27.60m on 31-Aug-82 at 1700hrs
.
-
22.50ft
28.75ft on 31-Aug-82
.
-
22.50ft
28.75ft on 31-Aug-82
KATHJODI River 1
BELLEVUE
1000
-do-
0600
Below Gauge Below Gauge
KUSABHADRA River 1
NIMAPARA
0900
5.48m
9.85m
10.76m
11.60m on 31-Aug-82 at 0900hrs
-do-
0600
5.62m
9.85m
10.76m
11.60m on 31-Aug-82 at 0900hrs
ALIPINGAL
0900
6.37m
10.85m
11.78m
13.05m on 20-Sep-08 at 1000hrs
-do-
0600
6.61m
10.85m
11.78m
13.05m on 20-Sep-08 at 1000hrs
PANPOSH
0900
172.33m
177.61m
178.42m
180.40m on 17-Aug-74 at 1400hrs
-do-
0700
172.37m
177.61m
178.42m
180.40m on 17-Aug-74 at 1400hrs
DEVI River 1
BRAHMANI River 1
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2
RENGALI
0900
77.20m
-
88.00m
92.25m on 18-Aug-75
-do-
0600
77.20m
-
88.00m
92.25m on 18-Aug-75
3
TALCHER
0600
56.64m
-
62.91m
4
JENAPUR
0900
19.40m
22.00m
23.00m
-do-
0600
19.40m
22.00m
23.00m
INDUPUR
0600
5.97m
-
8.23m
CHAMPUA
0900
372.07m
375.33m
376.41m
-do-
0600
372.02m
375.33m
376.41m
SWAMPATNA
0900
305.65m
-
311.10m
-do-
0600
305.51m
-
311.10m
ANANDAPUR
0900
34.55m
37.45m
38.36m
-do-
0600
34.60m
37.45m
38.36m
AKHUAPADA
0900
16.58m
-
17.83m
21.95m on 16-Aug-80
-do-
0600
16.58m
-
17.83m
21.95m on 16-Aug-80
5
65.53m on 19-Aug-75 at 2100hrs 24.78m on 20-Aug-75 at 1000hrs 24.78m on 20-Aug-75 at 1000hrs -
BAITARANI River 1
2
3
4
378.10m on 07-Aug-85 at 0600hrs 378.10m on 07-Aug-85 at 0600hrs 315.66m on 14-Aug-75 at 1700hrs 315.66m on 14-Aug-75 at 1700hrs 41.80m on 19-Aug-75 at 2000hrs 41.80m on 19-Aug-75 at 2000hrs
SUBERNAREKHA River 1
JAMSHEDPUR
0900
115.62m
-
-
2
JAMSOLAGHAT
0900
44.64m
48.32m
49.16m
-do-
0600
45.66m
48.32m
49.16m
RAJGHAT
0900
6.56m
9.45m
10.36m
-do-
0600
6.55m
9.45m
10.36m
3
129.82m on 12-Oct-73 at 2300hrs 56.91m on 09-Sep-78 at 0400hrs 56.91m on 09-Sep-78 at 0400hrs 12.69m on 19-Jun-08 at 0400hrs 12.69m on 19-Jun-08 at 0400hrs
BURHABALANGA River 1
CHANDANPUR
0900
81.46m
-
-
2
BARIPADA
0900
22.62m
29.70m
30.92m
-do-
0600
22.58m
29.70m
30.92m
BALIMUNDALI
0900
36.74m
-
-
-do-
0600
36.76m
-
-
NH5, GOVINDPUR
0900
2.66m
7.21m
8.13m
-do-
0600
2.10m
7.21m
8.13m
3
4
85.50m on 09-Nov-95 at 2300hrs 37.20m on 12-Oct-73 at 0600hrs 37.20m on 12-Oct-73 at 0600hrs 42.40m on 23-Sep-07 at 0700hrs 42.40m on 23-Sep-07 at 0700hrs 9.67m on 12-Oct-73 at 1800hrs 9.67m on 12-Oct-73 at 1800hrs
VANSADHARA River
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1
GUDARI
1000
114.84m
-
-
-do-
0600
115.10m
-
-
GUNUPUR
0900
81.87m
83.00m
84.00m
-do-
0600
81.95m
83.00m
84.00m
KASHINAGAR
1000
54.13m
53.60m
54.60m
-do-
0700
54.12m
53.60m
54.60m
SORADA
0900
78.78m
80.99m
81.98m
-do-
0600
78.71m
80.99m
81.98m
2
MADHABARIDA
1000
59.65m
-
60.65m
3
PURUSHOTTAMPUR
1000
13.96m
15.84m
16.84m
-do-
0600
13.90m
15.84m
16.84m
2
3
121.82m on 17-Sep-80 at 2100hrs 121.82m on 17-Sep-80 at 2100hrs 88.75m on 17-Sep-80 at 2300hrs 88.75m on 17-Sep-80 at 2300hrs 58.93m on 18-Sep-80 at 0200hrs 58.93m on 18-Sep-80 at 0200hrs
RUSHIKULYA River 1
Rising
Falling
83.21m on 04-Nov-90 at 1000hrs 83.21m on 04-Nov-90 at 1000hrs 61.44m on 18-Oct-99 at 1900hrs 19.60m on 04-Nov-90 at 1800hrs 19.60m on 04-Nov-90 at 1800hrs
Steady
b.
River Discharge at Important Sites as on 19-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DischargeStatus.htm Sl DischargeSite Time Discharge Unit No in hrs
MAHANADI River 1
2
3
KHAIRMAL
1200
514000
Cusecs
-do-
0900
490000
Cusecs
BARMUL
1200
383125
Cusecs
-do-
0900
318000
Cusecs
MUNDALI
1200
209536
Cusecs
-do-
0900
213344
Cusecs
PATHARLA
1200
282249
Cusecs
-do-
0900
224160
Cusecs
0800
26727
Cusecs
TEL River 1
BRAHMANI River 1
EXP. BRIDGE. PANKAPAL
BAITARANI River
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1
BIRIDI RLY. BRIDGE
0800
29011
Cusecs
0600
15242
Cusecs
SUBERNAREKHA River 1
RAJGHAT
Hirakud Dam
c.
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
Reservoir Level 18-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/AboutReservoirs.htm
Sl Reservoir No
Dead Storage Full Reservoir Level (DSL) Level (FRL)
LiveStorage Reservoir Area at FRL at FRL
Maximum Water 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
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
BRAHMANI River 1 RENGALI MACHHKUND River
KOLAB River 1 UPPER KOLAB INDRAVATI River 1 INDRAVATI SALANDI River 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
BADANALLA River 1 BADANALLA BAHUDA River 1 BAGHALATI STAGE-I BAGHUA River 1 BAGHUA STAGE-II BANKABAHAL River 1 BANKABAHAL MAHALI River 1 BHANJNAGAR
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BHASKEL River 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
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
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1 KANJHARI
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
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
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 1 SALIA ICHHA River 1 SARAFGARH SATIGUDA River 1 SATIGUDA PADMA River 1 SORADA SUNDAR River 1 SUNDAR SONE River 1 SUNEI
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BADJORE River 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 18-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/ReservoirGraph.htm
HIRAKUD HIRAKUD RENGALI RENGALI BALIMELA MACHHKUND UPPER KOLAB 45.3%
45.3%
18.6%
18.6%
7.1%
31.2%
11.5%
INDRAVATI
SALANDI
22.1%
4.1%
Time:1200 Time:0900 Time:1200 Time:080 Time:0800 Time:0800 hr Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0600 hrs hrs hrs hrs 0 hrs hrs s Reservoir Level & position wrt. Full Reservoir Level RL: 614.25ft RL: 614.21ft RL: 113.42m (-) 15.75ft
(-) 15.79ft
(-) 10.08m
RL: 113.42 RL: 1448.7ft m (-) 10.08m
RL: 2714.1ft
RL: 846.54m
RL: 629.9m
RL: 55.9m
(-) 35.90ft
(-) 11.46m
(-) 12.10m
(-) 26.40m
(-) 67.30ft
Reservoir Inflow & Outflow I:200333Cusec s O:184284Cuse cs
I:192223Cuse I:394.94Cume I:489.01Cu I:267.58Cume I:92.58Cumecs cs cs mecs cs O:184197Cus O:418.16Cum O:555.68Cu O:136.5Cume O:0Cumecs ecs ecs mecs cs
I:74.9Cumecs
I:180.003CumecsI:13.34Cumecs
O:33.26Cumecs
O:63.86Cumecs O:0.5Cumecs
Live Storage capacity & Live Storage available Cap:482155 HaCap:482155 Cap:341371 H Cap:341371 Cap:267600 H Cap:96993 Ham Cap:93500 Ham m Ham am Ham am LS:218446 Ha LS:218446 Ha LS:63541 H LS:18989.3 Ha LS:63541 Ham LS:30293.17 Ham LS:10772 Ham m m am m
e.
Cap:148550 Ham Cap:55650 Ham LS:32781.1 Ham LS:2267 Ham
Reservoir Scenario on 19-Jul-2009
Time in hrs
Reservoir Level
Inflow
Outflow Spill Power Way Channel
Canal
Gates Opened Total outflow
Level Trend
Dead Storage Level
FRL / MWL
Live Storage Available*
Live Storag e Capaci ty filled u p
11
Odisha Flood Alert- July 19, 2009
1. HIRAKUD on MAHANADI River (MAJOR) 1200
613.06ft
112804 Cusecs
-
-
-
124012 Cusecs
6
590ft
630ft 630ft
-
-
13
590ft
630ft 630ft
-
-
-
109.72m
123.5m 125.4m
64301.0 Ham
18.8%
-
109.72m
123.5m 125.4m
64301.0 Ham
18.8%
-
1440ft
1516ft 1518ft
19668.5 Ham
7.3%
-
2685ft
2750ft 2750ft
31228.2 Ham
32.2%
-
844m
858m 858m
17603.0 Ham
18.8%
-
625m
642m 643m
35919.3 Ham
24.2%
-
50.24m
82.3m 83.21m
3048.0 Ham
5.5%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 0900
613.27ft
173987 Cusecs
-
-
-
230159 Cusecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 2. RENGALI on BRAHMANI River (MAJOR) 1200
113.48m
651.55 Cumecs
-
-
-
546.3 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 0600
113.47m
723.42 Cumecs
-
-
-
540.86 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 3. BALIMELA on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR) 0800
1449ft
188.81 Cumecs
-
-
-
110.17 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 4. MACHHKUND on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR) 0800
2714.9ft
108.52 Cumecs
-
-
-
0 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 5. UPPER KOLAB on KOLAB River (MAJOR) 0800
846.71m
125.47 Cumecs
-
-
-
25.07 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 6. INDRAVATI on INDRAVATI River (MAJOR) 0800
630.3m
453.31 Cumecs
-
-
-
90.09 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date 7. SALANDI on SALANDI River (MAJOR) 0600
57.1m
90.89 Cumecs
-
-
-
0.5 Cumecs
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
Rising
f.
Falling
Steady
Rainfall Scenario on 19-Jul-2009 http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
Sl No
Rain Gauge Station
RainFall on 19-Jul-09
Jul-2009 Statistics Rainy Days
Avg. RF
Max. RF
Monsoon Rainfall (2009) Jun
Jul
Aug Sep Oct
Total
12
Odisha Flood Alert- July 19, 2009
.
BAITARANI Basin
1
CHAMPUA
21.8
14
11.4
51.0
133.4 205.4
-
-
-
338.8
2
JHUMPURA
23.4
10
10.9
74.2
44.6
195.4
-
-
-
240.0
3
KEONJHARGARH
29.1
17
13.3
57.4
115.1 240.2
-
-
-
355.3
4
SWAMPATNA
3.1
16
13.1
96.6
37.4
248.2
-
-
-
285.6
5
THAKURMUNDA
24.4
13
17.9
74.0
87.4
322.6
-
-
-
410.0
6
GHATAGAON
21.0
12
18.9
83.0
135.0 321.0
-
-
-
456.0
7
ANANDAPUR
48.0
15
18.2
115.6
54.4
345.8
-
-
-
400.2
8
AKHUAPADA
71.2
15
14.2
71.2
71.2
255.6
-
-
-
326.8
9
JAJPUR
61.0
11
16.4
61.0
71.0
229.0
-
-
-
300.0
10
CHANDABALI
79.4
17
20.2
79.4
57.9
363.6
-
-
-
421.5
11
RAJKANIKA
170.0
15
23.1
170.0
57.0
438.0
-
-
-
495.0
.
BURHABALANGA Basin
1
CHANDANPUR
8.8
12
18.1
102.0
34.6
271.6
-
-
-
306.2
2
BALASORE
38.2
16
12.6
83.0
77.4
239.4
-
-
-
316.8
3
BALIMUNDALI
40.6
17
11.3
45.0
83.0
215.0
-
-
-
298.0
4
BARIPADA
28.6
17
12.6
38.8
218.5 238.4
-
-
-
456.9
5
JAIPUR
44.2
13
14.1
53.2
50.4
254.6
-
-
-
305.0
6
NH5-GOVINDAPUR
62.4
15
11.3
62.4
87.8
215.2
-
-
-
303.0
7
NILAGIRI
56.0
12
10.1
56.0
102.0 182.0
-
-
-
284.0
62.0
12
23.5
112.0
134.8 376.0
-
-
-
510.8
. 1 .
INDRAVATI Basin NAWRANGPUR KOLAB Basin
1
JEYPORE
17.0
14
18.2
110.0
88.2
346.0
-
-
-
434.2
2
BALIMELA
8.0
12
49.7
202.0
163.0 596.0
-
-
-
759.0
3
UMERKOT
7.0
14
11.7
48.0
73.0
211.0
-
-
-
284.0
4
KORAPUT
48.0
13
26.4
110.0
110.0 449.0
-
-
-
559.0
5
POTTANGI
5.0
8
7.4
40.0
49.5
119.0
-
-
-
168.5
6
MALKANGIRI
5.6
16
15.5
71.6
46.0
294.2
-
-
-
340.2
.
LOWER BRAHMANI Basin
1
ALTUMA
43.2
18
21.5
61.4
29.8
407.8
-
-
-
437.6
2
JENAPUR
20.4
17
13.7
49.0
63.0
260.6
-
-
-
323.6
13
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3
TALCHER
82.2
16
33.7
129.6
60.8
572.4
-
-
-
633.2
4
ANGUL
31.2
16
26.1
108.4
52.0
470.2
-
-
-
522.2
5
TELKOI
12.0
10
19.0
90.0
43.8
266.0
-
-
-
309.8
6
SUKINDA
30.0
14
40.3
115.0
88.0
605.0
-
-
-
693.0
.
LOWER MAHANADI Basin
1
ALIPINGAL
122.4
18
27.1
122.4
60.2
514.0
-
-
-
574.2
2
BARMUL
106.2
15
30.2
106.2
169.8 573.0
-
-
-
742.8
3
BELGAON
81.6
15
42.9
201.6
39.0
815.8
-
-
-
854.8
4
BHUBANESWAR
84.5
18
23.7
85.0
90.7
425.9
-
-
-
516.6
5
BURLA
22.8
18
23.0
99.6
51.0
436.2
-
-
-
487.2
6
HIRAKUD
20.2
16
27.6
118.1
37.8
441.8
-
-
-
479.6
7
KESINGA
76.6
15
35.2
155.8
53.0
668.6
-
-
-
721.6
8
KHAIRMAL
117.2
17
43.6
145.4
100.2 784.6
-
-
-
884.8
9
MUNDALI
68.4
16
24.8
97.0
36.8
470.5
-
-
-
507.3
10
NARAJ
31.6
18
21.7
85.0
44.6
413.0
-
-
-
457.6
11
NIMAPARA
146.4
18
29.4
146.4
118.4 558.8
-
-
-
677.2
12
PARADEEP
86.8
18
29.8
86.8
43.1
565.5
-
-
-
608.6
13
PHULBANI
89.6
18
35.6
147.2
125.6 676.2
-
-
-
801.8
14
PURI
185.0
16
30.5
185.0
103.2 518.8
-
-
-
622.0
15
SALEBHATA
33.4
18
28.6
119.6
76.0
543.4
-
-
-
619.4
16
TIKERPARA
111.6
10
33.5
111.6
128.4 368.2
-
-
-
496.6
17
ATHAGARH
70.0
14
43.1
127.0
92.0
732.0
-
-
-
824.0
18
BOLANGIR
61.2
13
37.4
146.4
114.7 672.7
-
-
-
787.4
19
BANAPUR
139.0
14
29.5
177.0
65.0
559.9
-
-
-
624.9
20
BHAWANIPATNA
77.6
11
32.3
113.0
57.0
549.6
-
-
-
606.6
21
BOUDHRAJ
9.0
10
25.1
152.0
54.0
377.0
-
-
-
431.0
22
DASPALLA
164.8
10
29.0
164.8
155.8 464.2
-
-
-
620.0
23
DUNGURIPALI
27.0
15
32.8
105.0
64.0
590.0
-
-
-
654.0
24
GOP
88.0
16
22.7
88.0
17.2
385.0
-
-
-
402.2
25
HARBHANGA
18.0
12
19.6
84.0
113.2 352.0
-
-
-
465.2
26
JUNAGARH
78.0
14
29.9
121.0
56.4
537.5
-
-
-
593.9
27
KAKATPUR
121.0
7
30.0
121.0
7.0
210.0
-
-
-
217.0
14
Odisha Flood Alert- July 19, 2009
28
KHANDAPADA
91.6
13
33.3
235.6
83.6
566.6
-
-
-
650.2
29
LANJIGARH
62.0
12
28.8
107.0
110.6 461.5
-
-
-
572.1
30
MADANPUR RAMPUR
101.0
10
47.8
260.0
42.6
860.2
-
-
-
902.8
31
NARASINGHPUR
171.0
12
34.4
171.0
225.0 619.0
-
-
-
844.0
32
NAYAGARH
96.0
11
44.3
345.0
56.8
708.4
-
-
-
765.2
33
PAIKAMAL
90.0
8
43.8
170.0
25.0
526.0
-
-
-
551.0
34
PIPLI
107.0
11
23.8
107.0
45.4
404.3
-
-
-
449.7
35
RANPUR
161.2
9
33.6
161.2
93.6
504.6
-
-
-
598.2
36
SAMBALPUR
28.6
16
24.3
95.6
42.5
413.0
-
-
-
455.5
37
TITLAGARH
49.6
13
40.5
145.8
92.4
687.8
-
-
-
780.2
38
TANGI
180.0
12
29.2
180.0
140.0 554.0
-
-
-
694.0
39
KENDRAPARA
148.0
16
24.8
148.0
66.0
447.0
-
-
-
513.0
40
TUREIKELA
27.0
12
33.6
165.0
54.0
538.0
-
-
-
592.0
41
JAIPATNA
98.0
11
34.5
175.0
104.0 483.0
-
-
-
587.0
42
ARMPUR
33.2
18
18.7
84.6
59.0
355.2
-
-
-
414.2
43
PADMAVATI
90.0
15
29.6
122.4
75.8
533.4
-
-
-
609.2
44
PATAMUNDAI
105.0
14
29.1
105.0
7.0
495.0
-
-
-
502.0
.
RUSHIKULYA Basin
1
BERHAMPUR
58.6
10
21.4
70.4
121.6 363.8
-
-
-
485.4
2
GOPALPUR
58.1
13
20.5
79.2
105.0 328.1
-
-
-
433.1
3
MADHABARIDA
76.4
14
25.3
98.0
71.8
405.0
-
-
-
476.8
4
PURUSHOTTAMPUR
85.2
11
24.6
103.0
56.0
467.3
-
-
-
523.3
5
SORADA
63.2
17
20.5
103.4
63.8
390.2
-
-
-
454.0
6
ASKA
64.0
13
24.1
114.0
121.0 434.0
-
-
-
555.0
7
CHHATRAPUR
80.0
10
22.2
95.0
95.0
421.0
-
-
-
516.0
8
BHANJANAGAR
132.0
12
26.3
132.0
61.0
447.0
-
-
-
508.0
.
SUBERNAREKHA Basin
1
GHATSILA
0.0
13
12.5
67.4
19.4
213.2
-
-
-
232.6
2
JAMSHEDPUR
0.0
14
18.0
81.0
77.3
342.3
-
-
-
419.6
3
JAMSOLAGHAT
18.4
14
19.3
78.4
45.0
366.0
-
-
-
411.0
4
RAJGHAT
15.0
15
7.9
32.0
58.4
150.8
-
-
-
209.2
5
RANCHI
0.0
18
12.8
50.0
135.3 242.2
-
-
-
377.5
15
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6
BHOGRAI
3.0
12
7.1
35.0
41.0
120.0
-
-
-
161.0
7
JALESWAR
10.0
10
6.3
30.0
39.0
101.0
-
-
-
140.0
8
TIRING
0.0
12
12.9
49.0
18.8
231.4
-
-
-
250.2
.
UPPER BRAHMANI Basin
1
PANPOSH
2.4
15
11.3
37.2
54.6
191.6
-
-
-
246.2
2
RENGALI
22.4
17
20.5
68.4
52.7
388.6
-
-
-
441.3
3
BARKOTE
18.0
15
13.1
32.4
38.7
223.4
-
-
-
262.1
4
DEOGARH
6.2
13
28.7
157.4
12.7
401.2
-
-
-
413.9
.
UPPER MAHANADI Basin
1
BAIKUNTHAPUR
38.0
13
11.4
38.0
49.8
182.8
-
-
-
232.6
2
BANGODAM
23.4
13
15.4
75.0
11.4
277.6
-
-
-
289.0
3
BASANTPUR
1.0
17
25.4
86.6
24.0
483.4
-
-
-
507.4
4
CHAMPA
6.0
14
20.6
106.0
14.0
371.4
-
-
-
385.4
5
DEOGAON
15.0
17
23.7
85.0
41.0
450.2
-
-
-
491.2
6
GHORARI
16.0
11
28.8
220.0
7.0
461.2
-
-
-
468.2
7
JAMADARPALLI
26.8
16
20.7
75.2
59.4
393.6
-
-
-
453.0
8
JAGDALPUR
5.0
16
16.5
76.5
97.6
279.6
-
-
-
377.2
9
JHARSUGUDA
13.6
19
23.3
75.2
67.2
442.5
-
-
-
509.7
10
MANINDRAGARH
58.6
15
14.0
73.6
71.2
265.2
-
-
-
336.4
11
PENDRAROAD
5.2
15
9.4
41.0
52.0
179.3
-
-
-
231.3
12
PARMANPUR
33.4
18
18.0
114.4
70.8
341.4
-
-
-
412.2
13
RAIPUR
3.7
17
26.3
275.2
38.1
499.3
-
-
-
537.4
14
SARADIHI
4.0
16
39.6
120.0
19.0
673.6
-
-
-
692.6
15
SEORINARAYAN
4.0
16
30.6
158.0
27.7
581.6
-
-
-
609.3
16
SURAJGARH
6.6
13
20.9
114.4
12.8
356.0
-
-
-
368.8
17
SUNDERGARH
2.4
19
23.8
119.2
84.4
453.0
-
-
-
537.4
18
SIMGA
0.0
11
19.9
97.2
22.0
378.8
-
-
-
400.8
19
TARAPUR
2.0
13
24.8
119.0
39.0
396.4
-
-
-
435.4
20
RAMPUR
0.4
15
21.4
133.0
24.0
341.8
-
-
-
365.8
21
NAWAPARA
47.0
8
24.6
70.0
12.0
344.0
-
-
-
356.0
22
AMBABHONA
28.0
10
43.3
180.0
0.0
606.0
-
-
-
606.0
.
VANSADHARA Basin
16
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1
GOTTA BARRAGE
15.6
13
7.9
27.8
126.0 150.0
-
-
-
276.0
2
GUDARI
52.0
16
23.0
74.6
138.2 436.6
-
-
-
574.8
3
GUNUPUR
37.8
16
15.0
47.8
267.6 284.4
-
-
-
552.0
4
KASHINAGAR
22.8
13
13.6
60.2
115.4 203.2
-
-
-
318.6
5
KOTRAGUDA
57.2
15
19.6
62.6
51.2
353.6
-
-
-
404.8
6
MOHANA
65.4
16
16.7
65.4
131.6 300.8
-
-
-
432.4
7
MAHENDRAGARH
54.8
10
12.7
54.8
102.0 202.6
-
-
-
304.6
8
RAYAGADA
54.0
14
17.5
80.1
152.2 314.7
-
-
-
466.9
9
PARLAKHEMUNDI
17.0
10
8.5
28.0
171.0 152.5
-
-
-
323.5
10
R.UDAYGIRI
66.4
11
19.6
80.0
20.2
-
-
-
334.2
g.
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Sl No 1
314.0
Name of Reservoir
Inflow
RENGALI
575.56
Outflow 521.43
Unit Cumecs
Observation Period DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0600 HRS OF 19.07.09
h. Weather Scenario http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm Catchment Rainfall Summary Extremely heavy rainfall has occurred at isolatred places over Lower Mahanadi catchments. Very heavy rainfall has occurred at isolated places over Lower Mahanadi, Rushikulya catchments. Heavy rainfall has occurred at many places over Lower Mahanadi, at a few places over Rushikulya and at isolated places over Baitarani, Lower Brahmani and Vamsadhara catchments. Rainfall has occurrd at most places over Baitarani, Lower Brahmani, Lower Mahanadi, Rushikulya Vamsadhara, at many places over Upper Brahmani, Upper Mahanadi and at a few places over Subarnarekha catchments. Chief Synoptic Situation South West monsoon has been vigorous over Orissa. Yesterday's low pressure area over North West Bay of Bengal off Orissa coast intensified in to well marked low pressure area over the same area with associated upper air cyclonic circulation extending up to Mid Tropospheric level. The axis of monsoon trough at sea level passes through Ganganagar, Agra, Kanpur, Daltonganj central region of well marked low pressure area and thence South East wards to East central Bay of Bengal. Forecast valid for next 24hrs Rainfall likely to occur at most places over all the catchments of Orissa. Heavy Rainfall (50mm or more) Warning
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