
In the middle of heavy rains in Jharkand on Saturday, lightning floods in the Subarnarekha River led water to enter the villages of Odisha in the Balasore in Odisha, affecting more than 50,000 people, reporting about PTI officials.
According to the report, the lightning floods hit around 17 grams of Panchayat in three Bhograi, Baliaipal and Bast and part of Jaleswar announced advice (NAC), adding administration focused on relief and rescue.
The report quoted the sources of the district emergency office and stated that although the water level of Subarnarekha retreated in Rajghat, it remained at 11.9 meters against a dangerous stamp of 10.36 meters.
“We hope that the water level will be retreated, because there were not many precipitation in the upper river basin in Jharkand,” PTI cited.
The official said the flash flood was in some parts of the Balasore district to suddenly release the water from the Chandil dam in Jharkhand.
Here is about the arrangements:
1) The authorities recommended residents living in low -lying and flood areas to stay on the emergency room and be ready to move to nearby cyclone shelters if the situation deteriorates.
2) District collector Balasore Suryawanshi Mayur Vikas ordered officers of the development of blocks (BDOS) and then to remain ready to evacuate people.
3) The officials were also asked to follow the situation and help people affected by the lightning flood. BDOS was also asked to distribute dry foods among affected people, the official said.
4) Among other things, the collector of the Balasore district of the Chief District Put (CDMO) ordered to maintain sufficient supply of basic drugs and ensure that medical measures were introduced.
5) The superintendent engineer (irrigation) was even asked to check for a thorough control of all the Chandil dam gates and maintain continuous monitoring of water levels, taking all necessary preventive measures.
6) The civic supply official (CSO) was asked to confirm the readiness and adequacy of food and basic supplies.
7) The sheets of all employees have been canceled until the next announcement and a strict directive prohibiting government officials was issued without prior permission
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