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Transcript of Orissa Flood News Alert_Jul_17&18_09
Odisha Flood Alert- July 17 & 18, 2009
No 4 July 17 & 18, 2009
Orissa Flood AlertA Civil Society Initiative on behalf of
Odisha Water Forum & Odisha State Center, Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India
CONTENTS
1. News (Headlines) from Odisha Media on 17 th & 18 th July 2009 ............. 2 2. News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 18 th July 2009 ................. 2 3. Selected News from Local English Media (18 th July 2009) ................... 2
a. Five sluice gates opened in Hirakud reservoir...................................................................2b. 7 sluice gates of Hirakud opened......................................................................................3c. No flood threat for now: Minister.......................................................................................3d. Death toll in Orissa flash floods rises to 23........................................................................4
4. Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in ) ..................................................................... 4
a. Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 16-Jul-2009...........................................................4b. River Discharge at Important Sites as on 18-Jul-2009........................................................7c. Reservoir Level 18-Jul-2009...............................................................................................7d. Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 18-Jul-2009...............................................11e. Reservoir Scenario on 18-Jul-2009...................................................................................11f. Rainfall Scenario on 18-Jul-2009......................................................................................13g. Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 16-Jul-2009............................................................19h. Weather Scenario............................................................................................................19
- Compiled by: Pranab & Subhendu on Behalf of OWF & OSC, FPDWCI
1. News (Headlines) from Odisha Media1 on 17th & 18th July 2009
1 The Samaj, The Sambad, The Dharitri, The Pragatibadi, The Khabar & The New Indian Express; all Bhubaneswar Edition
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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
Past flood updates
1. Flood Update 1 : Jul 14, 2009
2. Flood Update 2 : Jul 15, 2009
3. Flood Update 1 : Jul 16, 2009
Odisha Flood Alert- July 17 & 18, 2009
o The Samaj
o Water released from Hirakud
o First Flood water in the Mahanadi from Hirakud
o Dead deer rescued from Kuakhai river
o CRRI develops Flood Resistant Paddy Variety Swarna – Sub 1
o Flood ahead: many embankments still to be repaired in Puri Distict, breach in
Malaguni River embankment
o Flood condition under control: State Govt
o The Sambad
o Mahanadi may rise further: revenue Minister fears: Death toll rises to 23: Hirakud to
release flood water today
o Embankment on Kuakhai River crumples
o Daya river crosses danger level
o Pipili goes submersed: Extensive agricultural loss
o Another low pressure within 24 hours; Water level in River Mahanadi lowers: Flood
chances lessen
o First discharge of flood water from Hirakud Dam: Seven gates opened to release one
lakh five thousand cusecs water
o Extensive agricultural loss in Chandaka area due to continuous rain
o A 70 years old woman rescued from Kusabhadra flood at Balipatana
o The Khabar
o Flood chances lessen
o Six hectare farm land submerged due to flood in Rajkanika
o Flood situation is under control: death toll 23
o 75% of embankment near Sahada pada on Bhargavi River washed away: people go
on hunger strike till death demanding permanent solution
o Youth flown away by Rajua River near Kanas
o Thousands hectors of rice field water logged; Administration in Tangi and Ranapur
blocks rises at last
o Puri; District Health Administration prepared for possible flood
o Flood situation in Devi River; Higher officers of Irrigation Dept. visit the sites
o The local MLA and State Energy Minister takes study of local flood situation in
Erasama
o Flood in Kani River in Pattamundai leaves four cut up from outer world
o Five sluice gates opened at Hirakud Dam
o Flood in Jaganath Pur Area
o Aragarh sluice gate becomes the sorrow of five Panchayats in Pipili: three thousand
hectares agricultural field submerged.
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o Weak embankment on seven rivers at seven places in Dharmasala
o Woman flown away by Bhargavi flood water in Balanga
o Embankment on Luna River caves down at last year breach places at Kanas
o Local MLA and Minister Pratap Jena visits Luna, Chitrotpala breech places and
embankments in
Mahanga area of Jajapur District: Administration prepares to tackle the flood situation
o Kendrapara Collector orders speedy repair of broken embankments in the District
o The Pragatibadi
o Five gates opened at Hirakud Dam: Rain Stops: Mahanadi flood under control: water
level decreasing in other big rivers
o The Dharitri
o First flood water discharged from Hirakud
o River Maghanadi may rise; District Collectors told to remain alert
o Again, another low pressure
o The New Indian Express, Bhubaneswar Edition
o 7 sluice gates of Hirakud opened: Heavy rains trigger release of water
o Man swept away by flood water of river Jeera in Bargarh
o No flood threat for now: Minister
o Nayagarh flood toll mounts to 11
o Hirakud water level touches 608 ft
o Five sluice gates opened at Hirakud Dam : Chances of heavy rain in next few days
trigger release of water
o Risking lives, kids take a rickety boat to school in Aul block of Kendrapara: A
photograph presenting the heavy flood situation in Kendrapara
2. News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 18th July 2009
None
3. Selected News from Local English Media (18th July 2009)
a. Five sluice gates opened in Hirakud reservoir
BHUBANESWAR | Saturday, July 18, 2009 http://www.dailypioneer.com/189895/Five-sluice-gates-opened-in-Hirakud-reservoir.html
In a prefixed auspicious time (subha lagna) the authorities of Hirakud Dam project released water from the reservoir to river Mahanadi on Friday at 4.30 pm. The Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC) of Northern Division Jamil Ahmed Khan opened the first gate after the rituals. IG of Police YB Khurania, Sambalpur Collector Pradipta Kumar Patnaik and Bargarh Collector SC Padhi were present on the occasion.
"As per the rule curve we have now more water in the reservoir. Mahanadi bed below is almost empty due to scanty rainfall in down-stream. This gives us the opportunity to release the extra
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water from the reservoir," said JB Mahapatra, the superintendent engineer (SE) of Hirakud dam project. "We will maintain the level at 600-605 feet up to the first week of August. And the present situation is no worrying for us even as the water level touched 613. 47 feet due to incessant rainfall in the upper catchments from 13 to 15 of the current month," said Mohapatra.
b. 7 sluice gates of Hirakud opened http://expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=7+sluice+gates+of+Hirakud+opened&artid=YbdlUli2aJE=&SectionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO=
Express News Service First Published : 18 Jul 2009 10:55:54 AM IST
SAMBALPUR: For the first time this year, flood water was discharged from Hirakud Dam with the opening of Seven sluice gates at about 4 pm on Friday. The process began with offering of traditional puja after which Revenue Divisional Commissioner Jamil Ahmed Khan initiated the opening of the gates as hordes of people gathered to witness the event and catch a glimpse of swirling water flowing down the dam into Mahanadi.
Superintendending engineer J B Mohapatra said there has been incessant rain both in the upstream and downstream over last three days due to depression and it was hoped that the water level would go up to 615 feet.Based on this presumption, opening of gates and discharge of water was finalised even as rain has stopped and the situation has improved now. He also disclosed that the Met department has predicted a depression on July 19 and hence water was being discharged beforehand to control flood situation.Release of water from Hirakud has been a major concern in the downstream coastal areas. The Government has already alerted all the collectors to take steps in the event of a flood.Among others present on the occasion were DIG Y B Khurania, District Collector P K Pattnaik and Bargarh Collector Suresh Prasad Padhy.
c. No flood threat for now: Minister Express News Service First Published : 17 Jul 2009 04:18:00 AM ISThttp://expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=No+flood+threat+for+now:+Minister&artid=/CCEHgpvm18=&SectionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO=
BHUBANESWAR: Flood situation has improved in the State during the last several hours as the low pressure which triggered incessant rainfall in most parts of Orissa has now intensified over neighbouring Chhattisgarh. Most parts of the State will remain cloudy under its impact and there will be sporadic rainfall in some places during the next 24 hours.
Flashfloods in several districts have so far claimed 23 lives. Communication was also disrupted at many places as water was flowing above bridges and roads.Making a statement in the Assembly today, Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Surjya Narayan Patro assured the members that there is no imminent threat of a flood in the State.
However, collectors of districts on both sides of Mahanadi have been asked to take precautionary measures to tackle the situation as the river level is increasing.
According to control room sources, 6.97 lakh cusec water was flowing at Munduli and is likely to increase during the night making the coastal districts vulnerable. The water level of Mahanadi which has shown a rising trend at Naraj will increase further with flood waters from Tel, Hati and Suktel rivers.The swelling waters of Devi, Budhabalanga and Vamsadhara have also kept the district administrations on tenterhook.
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The Minister said many places in Ghantapara area in Kantamal block of Boudh district were submerged under the flood waters of Tel river. Similarly, a bridge at Parasar in Kotagarh block of Kandhamal district was also swept away last night in rain water.
Nayagarh district was the most affected in the flashflood taking ten lives.
While seven persons died when a private bus was swept away in rain water flowing above the Besalia bridge in the district, three more died after a wall collapsed.
Vehicular traffic was disrupted on the Saranpur-Godipada-Ranpur, Daspalla-Nayagarh, Nayagarh-Bolgarh and Gania-Chhamundia roads. Similarly, flashflood in Ramial river killed three persons in Keonjhar district.While three persons died in Koraput district, two deaths were recorded in Ganjam district. One person each died in Bhadrak and Cuttack districts.
d. Death toll in Orissa flash floods rises to 23 2009-07-16 20:20:00 http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?a=jhquu4bgfff&title=Death_toll_in_Orissa_flash_floods_rises_to_23
The toll in flash floods in Orissa, triggered by heavy monsoon rains, rose to 23 Thursday, state Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Surya Narayan Patro said.
While highest number of deaths (ten) have been reported from Nayagarh district, Keonjhar, Kandhamal and Koraput districts have reported three deaths each, Patro said making a statement in the assembly. Two deaths have been reported from Ganjam district, and one death each reported from Bhadrak and Cuttack districts, he said.
Most of the deaths were due to drowning, officials said, adding the flash floods and heavy monsoon rains have also hit farming in the state. Rains continued to lash many parts of the state for the fifth consecutive day Thursday although the weather conditions have improved in parts of the coastal belt, including the state capital Bhubaneswar and adjoining Cuttack.
Patro said the situation is likely to improve soon as water levels in most of the rivers are receding. Orissa is one of the major rice-growing states in India, and has about four million hectares under paddy cultivation. Over 62 percent of the cropped area in the state is rain-fed. Officials said sowing has been completed in only 33 percent of the area.
'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
Already battered by heavy rains, a fresh low pressure over Bay of Bengal triggered intermittent showers across the State on Saturday.
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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 18-Jul-2009http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/GaugeStatus.htm
SlNo
GaugeSite Timein hrs
GaugeReading
GaugeTrend
WarningLevel
DangerLevel
HighestLevel
MAHANADI River
1 KHAIRMAL 0900 102.41m 108.00m 109.00m108.31m on 19-Sep-08
at 1300hrs
-do- 0600 102.47m 108.00m 109.00m108.31m on 19-Sep-08
at 1300hrs
2 TIKERPARA 0600 60.34m - -74.98m on 30-Aug-82
at 1800hrs
3 NARAJ(IB) 0900 24.50m 25.41m 26.41m27.60m on 31-Aug-82
at 1700hrs
-do- 0600 24.50m 25.41m 26.41m27.60m on 31-Aug-82
at 1700hrs
KATHJODI River
1 BELLEVUE 1000BelowGauge
. - 22.50ft 28.75ft on 31-Aug-82
-do- 0600BelowGauge
. - 22.50ft 28.75ft on 31-Aug-82
KUSABHADRA River
1 NIMAPARA 0900 6.94m 9.85m 10.76m11.60m on 31-Aug-82
at 0900hrs
-do- 0600 7.20m 9.85m 10.76m11.60m on 31-Aug-82
at 0900hrs
DEVI River
1 ALIPINGAL 0900 8.03m 10.85m 11.78m13.05m on 20-Sep-08
at 1000hrs
-do- 0600 7.20m 10.85m 11.78m13.05m on 20-Sep-08
at 1000hrs
BRAHMANI River
1 PANPOSH 0900 172.36m 177.61m 178.42m180.40m on 17-Aug-74
at 1400hrs
-do- 0700 172.38m 177.61m 178.42m180.40m on 17-Aug-74
at 1400hrs
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2 RENGALI 0900 77.40m - 88.00m 92.25m on 18-Aug-75
-do- 0700 77.50m - 88.00m 92.25m on 18-Aug-75
3 TALCHER 0900 56.10m - 62.91m65.53m on 19-Aug-75
at 2100hrs
-do- 0600 56.12m - 62.91m65.53m on 19-Aug-75
at 2100hrs
4 JENAPUR 0900 19.50m 22.00m 23.00m24.78m on 20-Aug-75
at 1000hrs
-do- 0600 19.56m 22.00m 23.00m24.78m on 20-Aug-75
at 1000hrs
5 INDUPUR 0600 5.97m - 8.23m -
BAITARANI River
1 CHAMPUA 0900 371.78m 375.33m 376.41m378.10m on 07-Aug-85
at 0600hrs
-do- 0600 371.81m 375.33m 376.41m378.10m on 07-Aug-85
at 0600hrs
2 SWAMPATNA 0900 305.54m - 311.10m315.66m on 14-Aug-75
at 1700hrs
-do- 0600 305.57m - 311.10m315.66m on 14-Aug-75
at 1700hrs
3 ANANDAPUR 0900 34.62m 37.45m 38.36m41.80m on 19-Aug-75
at 2000hrs
-do- 0600 34.65m 37.45m 38.36m41.80m on 19-Aug-75
at 2000hrs
4 AKHUAPADA 0900 16.67m - 17.83m 21.95m on 16-Aug-80
-do- 0600 16.70m - 17.83m 21.95m on 16-Aug-80
SUBERNAREKHA River
1 JAMSHEDPUR 0900 116.02m - -129.82m on 12-Oct-73
at 2300hrs
2 JAMSOLAGHAT 0900 45.08m 48.32m 49.16m56.91m on 09-Sep-78
at 0400hrs
-do- 0600 45.06m 48.32m 49.16m56.91m on 09-Sep-78
at 0400hrs
3 RAJGHAT 0900 6.27m 9.45m 10.36m12.69m on 19-Jun-08
at 0400hrs
-do- 0600 6.25m 9.45m 10.36m12.69m on 19-Jun-08
at 0400hrs
BURHABALANGA River
1 CHANDANPUR 0900 81.40m - -85.50m on 09-Nov-95
at 2300hrs
2 BARIPADA 0900 22.34m 29.70m 30.92m37.20m on 12-Oct-73
at 0600hrs
-do- 0600 22.26m 29.70m 30.92m37.20m on 12-Oct-73
at 0600hrs
3 BALIMUNDALI 0900 36.46m - -42.40m on 23-Sep-07
at 0700hrs
-do- 0600 36.48m - -42.40m on 23-Sep-07
at 0700hrs
4 NH5, GOVINDPUR 0900 2.24m 7.21m 8.13m9.67m on 12-Oct-73
at 1800hrs
-do- 0600 2.04m 7.21m 8.13m9.67m on 12-Oct-73
at 1800hrs
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VANSADHARA River
1 GUDARI 0900 114.97m - -121.82m on 17-Sep-80
at 2100hrs
-do- 0700 114.90m - -121.82m on 17-Sep-80
at 2100hrs
2 GUNUPUR 0900 81.17m 83.00m 84.00m88.75m on 17-Sep-80
at 2300hrs
-do- 0600 81.17m 83.00m 84.00m88.75m on 17-Sep-80
at 2300hrs
3 KASHINAGAR 0900 53.10m 53.60m 54.60m58.93m on 18-Sep-80
at 0200hrs
-do- 0700 53.10m 53.60m 54.60m58.93m on 18-Sep-80
at 0200hrs
RUSHIKULYA River
1 SORADA 0900 78.40m 80.99m 81.98m83.21m on 04-Nov-90
at 1000hrs
-do- 0700 78.41m 80.99m 81.98m83.21m on 04-Nov-90
at 1000hrs
2 MADHABARIDA 0900 56.97m - 60.65m61.44m on 18-Oct-99
at 1900hrs
3 PURUSHOTTAMPUR 0900 13.98m 15.84m 16.84m19.60m on 04-Nov-90
at 1800hrs
-do- 0700 14.01m 15.84m 16.84m19.60m on 04-Nov-90
at 1800hrs
Rising Falling Steady
b. River Discharge at Important Sites as on 18-Jul-2009http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DischargeStatus.htm
SlNo
DischargeSite Timein hrs
Discharge Unit
MAHANADI River
1 KHAIRMAL 1200 194000 Cusecs
-do- 0900 130000 Cusecs
2 BARMUL 1200 178625 Cusecs
-do- 0900 188750 Cusecs
3 MUNDALI 1200 309274 Cusecs
-do- 0900 326790 Cusecs
TEL River
1 PATHARLA 1200 57257 Cusecs
-do- 0900 60887 Cusecs
BRAHMANI River
1 EXP. BRIDGE. PANKAPAL 0800 28465 Cusecs
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BAITARANI River
1 BIRIDI RLY. BRIDGE 0800 34026 Cusecs
SUBERNAREKHA River
1 RAJGHAT 0600 13316 Cusecs
Time of Flow in Mahanadi River between Hirakud & Mundali
HirakudDam
115 Km(12-18 hrs)
Khairmal
Site
106 Km(12-16 hrs)
BarmulSite
95 Km(12-16 hrs)
Mundali
Anicut
c. Reservoir Level 18-Jul-2009http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/AboutReservoirs.htm
SlNo
Reservoir Dead Storage
Level (DSL)
Full Reservoir
Level (FRL)
LiveStorageat FRL
Reservoir Area
at FRL
Maximum WaterLevel (MWL)
MAHANADI River
1 HIRAKUD 590.00 ft 630.00 ft482155.00 Ha
m743.00 SqKm 630.00 ft
BRAHMANI River
1 RENGALI 109.72 m 123.50 m341371.00 Ha
m414.00 SqKm 125.40 m
MACHHKUND River
1 BALIMELA 1440.00 ft 1516.00 ft267600.00 Ha
m194.40 SqKm 1518.00 ft
2 MACHHKUND 2685.00 ft 2750.00 ft 96993.00 Ham 91.00 SqKm 2750.00 ft
KOLAB River
1 UPPER KOLAB 844.00 m 858.00 m 93500.00 Ham 113.50 SqKm 858.00 m
INDRAVATI River
1 INDRAVATI 625.00 m 642.00 m148550.00 Ha
m110.00 SqKm 643.00 m
SALANDI River
1 SALANDI 50.24 m 82.30 m 55650.00 Ham 12.29 SqKm 83.21 m
BADANALLA River
1 BADANALLA 163.70 m 176.00 m 6714.00 Ham 4.30 SqKm 176.00 m
BAHUDA River
1 BAGHALATI STAGE-I
88.50 m 97.00 m 1388.00 Ham 3.36 SqKm 97.13 m
BAGHUA River
1 BAGHUA STAGE-II
108.01 m 113.85 m 3100.00 Ham 8.69 SqKm 113.85 m
BANKABAHAL River
1 BANKABAHAL 299.00 m 305.00 m 2578.00 Ham 7.70 SqKm 305.00 m
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MAHALI River
1 BHANJNAGAR 80.77 m 95.09 m 5766.00 Ham 8.94 SqKm 95.71 m
BHASKEL River
1 BHASKEL 618.44 m 626.66 m 2768.00 Ham 6.42 SqKm 628.19 m
DUANTA River
1 BUDHABUDHIANI 138.07 m 146.38 m 1616.00 Ham .72 SqKm 146.68 m
GAMBHARIA River
1 DADARAGHATI 111.56 m 118.87 m 2407.00 Ham 7.59 SqKm 121.83 m
DAHA River
1 DAHA 112.40 m 118.60 m 2195.00 Ham 5.52 SqKm 118.60 m
NIGIRA River
1 DERJANG 140.20 m 149.35 m 4648.00 Ham 9.43 SqKm 150.00 m
DHANEI River
1 DHANEI 82.70 m 88.70 m 1312.00 Ham 8.40 SqKm 91.74 m
ONG River
1 DUMARBAHAL 284.38 m 289.56 m 1872.00 Ham 7.56 SqKm 292.00 m
GHODAHADA River
1 GHODAHADA 106.68 m 117.80 m 3052.00 Ham 1.50 SqKm 117.80 m
GOHIRA NALLA River
1 GOHIRA 226.00 m 235.50 m 6535.00 Ham 10.94 SqKm 236.35 m
BADJORE River
1 HALADIA 52.50 m 67.64 m 666.00 Ham .72 SqKm 68.40 m
HARABHANGI River
1 HARABHANGI 378.00 m 387.50 m 8625.00 Ham 12.15 SqKm 387.50 m
HARIHARJORE River
1 HARIHARJORE 141.45 m 147.50 m 5868.00 Ham 18.45 SqKm 148.30 m
JAMBIRA River
1 JAMBIRA 57.90 m 63.00 m 1609.00 Ham 29.28 SqKm 65.50 m
ONG River
1 JHARBANDH 250.50 m 253.70 m 952.00 Ham 4.60 SqKm 256.65 m
KALO River
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1 KALO 71.32 m 77.70 m 2424.00 Ham 5.34 SqKm 77.70 m
KANJHARI River
1 KANJHARI 398.00 m 408.50 m 3452.00 Ham 5.17 SqKm 408.50 m
SANKHA River
1 KANSABAHAL 219.50 m 228.00 m 2872.00 Ham 5.06 SqKm 228.00 m
KHADKEI River
1 KHADKEI 302.50 m 313.50 m 5622.00 Ham 9.80 SqKm 313.50 m
KUANRIA River
1 KUANRIA 130.30 m 135.70 m 1750.00 Ham 4.86 SqKm 135.70 m
NESA River
1 NESA 257.15 m 263.00 m 658.00 Ham 1.70 SqKm 264.50 m
PILASALKI River
1 PILASALKI 533.00 m 541.00 m 1440.00 Ham 5.25 SqKm 544.00 m
PITAMAHAL River
1 PITAMAHAL 234.00 m 243.84 m 2016.00 Ham 3.55 SqKm 246.88 m
RAMIAL River
1 RAMIAL 100.44 m 109.73 m 7584.00 Ham 16.69 SqKm 110.64 m
REMAL River
1 REMAL 107.20 m 121.00 m 1570.00 Ham 1.98 SqKm 121.00 m
ONG River
1 SAIPALA 300.07 m 306.32 m 1839.00 Ham 5.37 SqKm 307.85 m
SALIA River
1 SALIA 48.31 m 58.53 m 5275.00 Ham 9.84 SqKm 61.28 m
ICHHA River
1 SARAFGARH 297.00 m 307.50 m 1215.00 Ham 1.52 SqKm 307.50 m
SATIGUDA River
1 SATIGUDA 182.38 m 192.63 m 6768.00 Ham 11.77 SqKm 194.29 m
PADMA River
1 SORADA 81.97 m 90.22 m 4975.00 Ham 9.87 SqKm 90.83 m
SUNDAR River
1 SUNDAR 301.25 m 310.00 m 4440.00 Ham 6.98 SqKm 310.00 m
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SONE River
1 SUNEI 72.00 m 85.00 m 6911.00 Ham 6.82 SqKm 85.00 m
BADJORE River
1 TALASARA 288.30 m 296.30 m 1665.00 Ham 3.51 SqKm 296.30 m
JONK River
1 UPPER JONK 343.50 m 350.60 m 3525.00 Ham 14.70 SqKm 350.60 m
d. Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 18-Jul-2009http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/ReservoirGraph.htm
HIRAKUD HIRAKUD
RENGALI RENGALI
BALIMELA
MACHHKUND
UPPER KOLAB
INDRAVATI
SALANDI
45.3% 45.3% 18.6% 18.6% 7.1% 31.2% 11.5% 22.1% 4.1%
Time:1200 hrs
Time:0900 hrs
Time:1200 hrs
Time:0800 hrs
Time:0800 hrs
Time:0800 hrs
Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs
Time:0600 hrs
Reservoir Level & position wrt. Full Reservoir Level
RL: 614.25ft RL: 614.21ft
RL: 113.42m
RL: 113.42m RL: 1448.7ft RL: 2714.1ft RL: 846.54m RL: 629.9m RL: 55.9m
(-) 15.75ft (-) 15.79ft (-) 10.08m (-) 10.08m (-) 67.30ft (-) 35.90ft (-) 11.46m (-) 12.10m (-) 26.40m
Reservoir Inflow & Outflow
I:200333Cusecs
I:192223Cusecs
I:394.94Cumecs
I:489.01Cumecs
I:267.58Cumecs I:92.58Cumecs I:74.9Cumecs I:180.003Cum
ecs I:13.34Cumecs
O:184284Cusecs
O:184197Cusecs
O:418.16Cumecs
O:555.68Cumecs
O:136.5Cumecs O:0Cumecs O:33.26Cumecs O:63.86Cumec
s O:0.5Cumecs
Live Storage capacity & Live Storage available
Cap:482155 Ham
Cap:482155 Ham
Cap:341371 Ham
Cap:341371 Ham
Cap:267600 Ham
Cap:96993 Ham Cap:93500 Ham Cap:148550 H
amCap:55650 Ham
LS:218446 Ham
LS:218446 Ham
LS:63541 Ham
LS:63541 Ham
LS:18989.3 Ham
LS:30293.17 Ham LS:10772 Ham LS:32781.1 Ha
m LS:2267 Ham
e. Reservoir Scenario on 18-Jul-2009
Timein hr
s
Reservoir
Level
Inflow Outflow GatesOpene
d
LevelTren
d
DeadStorage
Level
FRL /MWL
LiveStorage
Available*
LiveStorageCapacityfilled up
Spill
Way
PowerChanne
l
Canal
Totaloutflo
w
1. HIRAKUD on MAHANADI River (MAJOR)
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1200 614.25ft20033
3Cusecs
- - -18428
4Cusecs
10 590ft630ft630ft
218446.0Ham
45.3%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
0900 614.21ft19222
3Cusecs
- - -18419
7Cusecs
10 590ft630ft630ft
218446.0Ham
45.3%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
2. RENGALI on BRAHMANI River (MAJOR)
1200 113.42m394.94Cumec
s- - -
418.16Cumec
s- 109.72m
123.5m
125.4m
63541.0Ham
18.6%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
0800 113.42m489.01Cumec
s- - -
555.68Cumec
s- 109.72m
123.5m
125.4m
63541.0Ham
18.6%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
3. BALIMELA on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR)
0800 1448.7ft267.58Cumec
s- - -
136.5Cumec
s- 1440ft
1516ft1518ft
18989.3Ham
7.1%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
4. MACHHKUND on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR)
0800 2714.1ft92.58Cumec
s- - -
0Cumec
s- 2685ft
2750ft2750ft
30293.2Ham
31.2%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
5. UPPER KOLAB on KOLAB River (MAJOR)
0800 846.54m74.9
Cumecs
- - -33.26Cumec
s- 844m
858m858m
10772.0Ham
11.5%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
6. INDRAVATI on INDRAVATI River (MAJOR)
0800 629.9m180
Cumecs
- - -63.86Cumec
s- 625m
642m643m
32781.1Ham
22.1%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
7. SALANDI on SALANDI River (MAJOR)
0600 55.9m13.34Cumec
s- - -
0.5Cumec
s- 50.24m
82.3m83.21
m
2267.0Ham
4.1%
* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date
Rising Falling Steady
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f. Rainfall Scenario on 18-Jul-2009http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
SlNo
Rain Gauge Station RainFallon
18-Jul-09
Jul-2009 Statistics Monsoon Rainfall (2009)
RainyDays
Avg.RF
Max.RF
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Total
. BAITARANI Basin
1 CHAMPUA 0.6 13 10.8 51.0 133.4 183.6 - - - 317.0
2 JOSHIPUR 0.0 10 10.9 29.2 44.0 152.3 - - - 196.3
3 JHUMPURA 0.0 9 10.1 74.2 44.6 172.0 - - - 216.6
4 KEONJHARGARH 0.0 16 12.4 57.4 115.1 211.1 - - - 326.2
5 KARANJIA 0.0 12 27.1 286.0 73.0 433.0 - - - 506.0
6 SWAMPATNA 0.0 15 13.6 96.6 37.4 245.1 - - - 282.5
7 THAKURMUNDA 0.0 12 17.5 74.0 87.4 298.2 - - - 385.6
8 GHATAGAON 0.0 11 18.8 83.0 135.0 300.0 - - - 435.0
9 ANANDAPUR 0.0 14 16.5 115.6 54.4 297.8 - - - 352.2
10 AKHUAPADA 0.0 14 10.9 69.4 71.2 184.4 - - - 255.6
11 JAJPUR 0.0 10 12.9 35.0 71.0 168.0 - - - 239.0
12 RAJKANIKA 0.0 14 14.9 74.0 57.0 268.0 - - - 325.0
. BURHABALANGA Basin
1 CHANDANPUR 0.8 11 18.8 102.0 34.6 262.8 - - - 297.4
2 BALASORE 4.8 15 11.2 83.0 77.4 201.2 - - - 278.6
3 BALIMUNDALI 2.0 16 9.7 45.0 83.0 174.4 - - - 257.4
4 BARIPADA 2.4 16 11.7 38.8 218.5 209.8 - - - 428.3
5 JAIPUR 4.4 12 12.4 53.2 50.4 210.4 - - - 260.8
6 NH5-GOVINDAPUR 2.2 14 8.5 50.0 87.8 152.8 - - - 240.6
7 BONTH 0.0 11 27.7 122.0 167.0 415.0 - - - 582.0
8 NILAGIRI 2.0 11 7.4 50.0 102.0 126.0 - - - 228.0
9 SORO 0.0 9 13.7 93.0 135.0 191.5 - - - 326.5
10 UDALA 18.2 8 7.6 29.0 24.2 98.2 - - - 122.4
11 BANGIRIPOSHI 0.0 7 22.8 100.4 60.8 227.8 - - - 288.6
. INDRAVATI Basin
1 INDRAVATI 10.2 10 40.2 216.0 42.8 401.6 - - - 444.4
2 NAWRANGPUR 0.0 11 20.9 112.0 134.8 314.0 - - - 448.8
. KOLAB Basin
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1 JEYPORE 0.0 13 18.3 110.0 88.2 329.0 - - - 417.2
2 UMERKOT 15.0 13 12.0 48.0 73.0 204.0 - - - 277.0
3 POTTANGI 0.0 7 7.6 40.0 49.5 114.0 - - - 163.5
4 MALKANGIRI 0.0 15 16.0 71.6 46.0 288.6 - - - 334.6
. LOWER BRAHMANI Basin
1 ALTUMA 0.8 17 20.3 61.4 29.8 364.6 - - - 394.4
2 JENAPUR 0.0 16 13.3 49.0 63.0 240.2 - - - 303.2
3 TALCHER 2.6 15 30.6 129.6 60.8 490.2 - - - 551.0
4 ANGUL 0.0 15 25.8 108.4 52.0 439.0 - - - 491.0
5 CHHENDIPADA 0.0 13 16.3 60.2 43.4 294.0 - - - 337.4
6 DHENKANAL 0.0 9 27.3 110.0 27.0 355.0 - - - 382.0
7 HINDOL 0.0 9 49.1 133.0 8.0 540.0 - - - 548.0
8 KAMAKSHYANAGAR 0.0 14 19.1 42.0 60.0 286.0 - - - 346.0
9 NAKTIDUEL 0.0 10 15.3 39.0 18.0 168.0 - - - 186.0
10 TELKOI 0.0 9 19.5 90.0 43.8 254.0 - - - 297.8
. LOWER MAHANADI Basin
1 ALIPINGAL 0.6 17 21.8 80.8 60.2 391.6 - - - 451.8
2 ATHAMALIK 0.0 12 22.1 115.2 25.0 375.6 - - - 400.6
3 BARMUL 0.0 14 25.9 85.2 169.8 466.8 - - - 636.6
4 BELGAON 40.2 14 40.8 201.6 39.0 734.2 - - - 773.2
5 BHUBANESWAR 4.0 17 20.1 85.0 90.7 341.4 - - - 432.1
6 BURLA 0.0 17 23.0 99.6 51.0 413.4 - - - 464.4
7 CUTTACK 1.6 16 27.0 92.2 35.0 432.2 - - - 467.2
8 KANTAMAL 4.4 16 36.2 159.6 33.0 651.9 - - - 684.9
9 KESINGA 19.0 14 32.9 155.8 53.0 592.0 - - - 645.0
10 KHAIRMAL 6.8 16 39.3 145.4 100.2 667.4 - - - 767.6
11 MUNDALI 3.2 15 22.3 97.0 36.8 402.1 - - - 438.9
12 NARAJ 2.4 17 21.2 85.0 44.6 381.4 - - - 426.0
13 NIMAPARA 3.6 17 22.9 81.2 118.4 412.4 - - - 530.8
14 PARADEEP 8.6 17 26.6 82.4 43.1 478.7 - - - 521.8
15 PHULBANI 4.2 17 32.6 147.2 125.6 586.6 - - - 712.2
16 SALEBHATA 7.4 17 28.3 119.6 76.0 510.0 - - - 586.0
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17 ATHAGARH 0.0 13 41.4 127.0 92.0 662.0 - - - 754.0
18 BOLANGIR 10.8 12 36.0 146.4 114.7 611.5 - - - 726.2
19 BALIGUDA 10.0 12 39.4 152.0 24.0 552.0 - - - 576.0
20 BANAPUR 0.0 13 23.4 177.0 65.0 420.9 - - - 485.9
21 BARGARH 0.0 10 39.3 94.0 5.0 471.0 - - - 476.0
22 BHAWANIPATNA 58.0 10 29.5 113.0 57.0 472.0 - - - 529.0
23 BIJEPUR 0.0 9 34.3 98.0 0.6 412.0 - - - 412.6
24 BOUDHRAJ 1.0 9 26.3 152.0 54.0 368.0 - - - 422.0
25 DASPALLA 0.0 9 20.0 140.0 155.8 299.4 - - - 455.2
26 DUNGURIPALI 3.0 14 33.1 105.0 64.0 563.0 - - - 627.0
27 GOP 2.0 15 18.6 74.0 17.2 297.0 - - - 314.2
28 HARBHANGA 0.0 11 19.7 84.0 113.2 334.0 - - - 447.2
29 JUNAGARH 38.5 13 27.0 121.0 56.4 459.5 - - - 515.9
30 KHANDAPADA 0.0 12 29.7 235.6 83.6 475.0 - - - 558.6
31 KOMNA 67.0 11 48.0 225.0 23.0 576.0 - - - 599.0
32 LANJIGARH 50.0 11 26.6 107.0 110.6 399.5 - - - 510.1
33 MADANPUR RAMPUR 55.0 9 44.7 260.0 42.6 759.2 - - - 801.8
34 NARASINGHPUR 0.0 11 26.4 91.0 225.0 448.0 - - - 673.0
35 NAYAGARH 0.0 10 40.8 345.0 56.8 612.4 - - - 669.2
36 PADMAPUR 0.0 8 35.3 135.0 17.0 353.0 - - - 370.0
37 PAIKAMAL 0.0 7 39.6 170.0 25.0 436.0 - - - 461.0
38 PATNAGARH 11.4 14 48.7 157.8 97.6 779.2 - - - 876.8
39 PIPLI 0.0 10 18.6 62.0 45.4 297.3 - - - 342.7
40 RAIRAKHOL 3.0 10 9.4 30.0 40.0 94.0 - - - 134.0
41 RANPUR 0.0 8 24.5 160.6 93.6 343.4 - - - 437.0
42 SAMBALPUR 0.7 15 24.0 95.6 42.5 384.4 - - - 426.9
43 SOHELLA 0.0 6 22.6 54.0 3.0 158.0 - - - 161.0
44 SONEPUR 3.0 12 40.5 130.0 61.0 567.0 - - - 628.0
45 TITLAGARH 45.2 12 39.9 145.8 92.4 638.2 - - - 730.6
46 TANGI 4.0 11 20.8 115.0 140.0 374.0 - - - 514.0
47 KENDRAPARA 0.0 15 17.6 92.0 66.0 299.0 - - - 365.0
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48 TUREIKELA 32.0 11 34.1 165.0 54.0 511.0 - - - 565.0
49 KHARIAR 51.4 12 30.3 108.8 57.2 423.6 - - - 480.8
50 TIKABALI 4.0 10 37.9 191.0 81.0 492.0 - - - 573.0
51 JAIPATNA 0.0 10 29.6 175.0 104.0 385.0 - - - 489.0
52 ARMPUR 0.4 17 17.9 84.6 59.0 322.0 - - - 381.0
53 PADMAVATI 0.0 14 26.1 122.4 75.8 443.4 - - - 519.2
54 PATAMUNDAI 0.0 13 24.4 105.0 7.0 390.0 - - - 397.0
55 R.K.NAGAR 0.0 11 33.1 120.0 14.8 463.3 - - - 478.1
. RUSHIKULYA Basin
1 BERHAMPUR 8.2 9 19.1 70.4 121.6 305.2 - - - 426.8
2 GOPALPUR 10.1 12 18.0 79.2 105.0 270.0 - - - 375.0
3 PURUSHOTTAMPUR 8.5 10 21.2 103.0 56.0 382.1 - - - 438.1
4 SORADA 3.2 16 18.2 103.4 63.8 327.0 - - - 390.8
5 ASKA 4.0 12 21.8 114.0 121.0 370.0 - - - 491.0
6 CHHATRAPUR 7.0 9 18.9 95.0 95.0 341.0 - - - 436.0
7 BHANJANAGAR 0.0 11 19.7 122.0 61.0 315.0 - - - 376.0
8 DARINGIBADI 20.0 10 19.0 83.0 18.0 247.0 - - - 265.0
. SUBERNAREKHA Basin
1 FEKOGHAT 0.0 14 10.4 37.4 8.8 186.8 - - - 195.6
2 GHATSILA 0.0 13 13.3 67.4 19.4 213.2 - - - 232.6
3 JAMSHEDPUR 0.0 14 19.0 81.0 77.3 342.3 - - - 419.6
4 JAMSOLAGHAT 0.0 13 19.3 78.4 45.0 347.6 - - - 392.6
5 RAJGHAT 7.0 14 7.5 32.0 58.4 135.8 - - - 194.2
6 RANCHI 0.4 18 13.5 50.0 135.3 242.2 - - - 377.5
7 BHOGRAI 4.0 11 7.3 35.0 41.0 117.0 - - - 158.0
8 JALESWAR 6.0 9 6.1 30.0 39.0 91.0 - - - 130.0
9 RAIRANGPUR 0.0 10 19.4 106.0 223.0 311.0 - - - 534.0
10 TIRING 0.0 12 13.6 49.0 18.8 231.4 - - - 250.2
. UPPER BRAHMANI Basin
1 PANPOSH 0.0 14 11.8 37.2 54.6 189.2 - - - 243.8
2 RENGALI 0.5 16 20.3 68.4 52.7 366.2 - - - 418.9
3 BARKOTE 1.6 14 12.8 32.4 38.7 205.4 - - - 244.1
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4 DEOGARH 0.0 12 30.4 157.4 12.7 395.0 - - - 407.7
5 LAHUNIPADA 0.0 13 10.8 38.0 72.4 151.3 - - - 223.7
6 PALLAHARA 2.0 12 24.0 78.0 42.5 312.0 - - - 354.5
7 RAJGANGPUR 7.6 14 12.6 88.0 35.7 189.0 - - - 224.7
8 REMAL 0.0 13 13.2 28.0 34.0 185.0 - - - 219.0
. UPPER MAHANADI Basin
1 BAIKUNTHAPUR 2.0 12 9.7 36.4 49.8 144.8 - - - 194.6
2 BANGODAM 0.0 12 15.0 75.0 11.4 254.2 - - - 265.6
3 BASANTPUR 0.0 16 26.8 86.6 24.0 482.4 - - - 506.4
4 BAMANDIHI 0.0 15 26.8 120.4 44.4 482.2 - - - 526.6
5 CHAMPA 0.0 13 21.5 106.0 14.0 365.4 - - - 379.4
6 DEOGAON 0.2 16 24.2 85.0 41.0 435.2 - - - 476.2
7 DHARAMJAYGARH 1.4 17 15.8 81.0 12.0 284.0 - - - 296.0
8 GHATORA 0.0 13 16.8 69.0 47.6 268.4 - - - 316.0
9 GHORARI 23.0 10 29.7 220.0 7.0 445.2 - - - 452.2
10 JAMADARPALLI 0.0 15 20.4 75.2 59.4 366.8 - - - 426.2
11 JAGDALPUR 0.0 15 17.2 76.5 97.6 274.6 - - - 372.2
12 JHARSUGUDA 0.1 18 23.8 75.2 67.2 428.9 - - - 496.1
13 KORBA 0.0 13 17.6 120.8 2.0 264.6 - - - 266.6
14 KURUBHATTA 0.0 15 17.7 104.6 30.0 282.6 - - - 312.6
15 MANINDRAGARH 7.6 14 11.5 73.6 71.2 206.6 - - - 277.8
16 NANDAGHAT 2.0 12 24.4 93.6 8.2 365.6 - - - 373.8
17 PENDRAROAD 0.0 14 9.7 41.0 52.0 174.1 - - - 226.1
18 PARMANPUR 0.0 17 17.1 114.4 70.8 308.0 - - - 378.8
19 RAIPUR 4.0 16 27.5 275.2 38.1 495.6 - - - 533.7
20 RAJIM 0.0 9 25.5 238.8 93.2 432.6 - - - 525.8
21 SANKARA 0.0 13 25.2 126.0 14.8 402.8 - - - 417.6
22 SARADIHI 0.0 15 41.9 120.0 19.0 669.6 - - - 688.6
23 SEORINARAYAN 0.0 15 32.1 158.0 27.7 577.6 - - - 605.3
24 SURAJGARH 0.0 12 21.8 114.4 12.8 349.4 - - - 362.2
25 SUNDERGARH 1.0 18 25.0 119.2 84.4 450.6 - - - 535.0
26 SIMGA 0.0 11 21.0 97.2 22.0 378.8 - - - 400.8
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27 TARAPUR 0.0 12 26.3 119.0 39.0 394.4 - - - 433.4
28 THETTANG 0.2 16 20.5 138.0 3.2 368.4 - - - 371.6
29 AMBIKAPUR 11.6 13 8.9 20.2 3.2 124.7 - - - 127.9
30 HEMGIRI 3.6 12 19.8 90.0 17.6 277.2 - - - 294.8
31 JAMANKIRA 0.0 4 8.8 36.4 20.3 53.0 - - - 73.3
32 KELO 0.0 16 22.3 110.0 14.6 402.0 - - - 416.6
33 NAWAPARA 4.0 7 22.9 70.0 12.0 297.0 - - - 309.0
34 AMBABHONA 0.0 9 44.5 180.0 0.0 578.0 - - - 578.0
. VANSADHARA Basin
1 GOTTA BARRAGE 1.0 12 7.5 27.8 126.0 134.4 - - - 260.4
2 GUDARI 22.0 15 21.4 74.6 138.2 384.6 - - - 522.8
3 GUNUPUR 2.4 15 13.7 47.8 267.6 246.6 - - - 514.2
4 KASHINAGAR 0.2 12 12.9 60.2 115.4 180.4 - - - 295.8
5 KOTRAGUDA 26.4 14 17.4 62.6 51.2 296.4 - - - 347.6
6 KALINGAPATNAM 0.1 15 5.2 22.6 109.5 83.4 - - - 192.9
7 MAHENDRAGARH 7.2 9 9.9 52.4 102.0 147.8 - - - 249.8
8 RAYAGADA 2.3 13 15.3 80.1 152.2 260.7 - - - 412.9
9 BISAM CUTTACK 37.3 9 25.3 84.0 151.2 379.9 - - - 531.1
10 KOTRAGARH 36.0 11 13.1 36.0 195.6 156.6 - - - 352.2
11 PARLAKHEMUNDI 0.0 9 8.0 28.0 171.0 135.5 - - - 306.5
12 R.UDAYGIRI 18.2 10 16.5 80.0 20.2 247.6 - - - 267.8
g. Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 16-Jul-2009http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
SlNo
Name of
Reservoir
Inflow Outflow Unit Observation Period
1 HIRAKUD
233097.00
122257.00
Cusecs
DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0900 HRS OF 18.07.09
2 RENGALI
756.90 529.99 Cume
cs DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0600 HRS OF 18.07.09
h. Weather Scenario http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
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Odisha Flood Alert- July 17 & 18, 2009
Catchment Rainfall Summary Heavy rainfall has occurred at isolated places over Lower Mahanadi catchment. Rainfall has occurred at many places over Rushikulya, at a few places over Subarnarekha, Burhabalanga, Lower Mahanadi, Vamsadhara, at isolated places over Upper and Lower Brahmani, Upper Mahanadi catchments. Weather has been mainly dry over Baitarani catchments.
Chief Synoptic Situation Under the influence of upper air cyclonic circulation over North Orissa, Gangetic West Bengal and adjoining North West Bay of Bengal a low pressure area has formed over North West Bay of Bengal off Orissa coast. Associated upper air cyclonic circulation extends up to 5.8 Km above sea level tilting South West wards with height. The axis of monsoon trough at sea level passes through Phalodi, Jhansi, Daltonganj, Balasore and thence South East wards to centre of 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 Very heavy rainfall likely to occcur at isolated places with heavy fall at a few places over Burhabalanga, Baitarani, Lower Mahanadi catchments. Heavy rainfall likely to occur at isolated places over Subarnarekha, Lower Brahmani, Rushikulya and Vamsadhara catchments during next 48 hours.
Quantitative Precipitation Rainfall for next 24hrs Subarnarekha :- 11-25 mm., Lower Mahanadi :- 26-50 mm., Vamsadhara :- 11-25 mm. (Other basins are nil.)
Outlook for Subsequent 48hrs Little change. Source: Flood Meteorological Centre, India Meteorological Department, BBSR
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