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Odisha Flood Alert- July 22, 2009

No 8
July 22 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 1. Flood Update 1 : Jul
14, 2009
Odia news papers, English media (internet editions) and web site of
Department of Water Resources, Govt of Orissa are put together at one 2. Flood Update 2 : Jul
place to provide an overview of flood in Orissa on a daily basis. 15, 2009

There is also a section to present uncovered/latest flood


3. Flood Update 3 : Jul
developments/news from the field, which we seek to collect with support 16, 2009
from all of you – our civil society partners. This Flood alert is being
4. Flood updates 4:
circulated among media, decision makers – legislatures, bureaucrats etc. July 17 & 18, 2009
with an aim to catalyze informed and expeditious decisions and actions.
5. Flood update 5:
July 19, 09
We request to all recipients and their civil society contacts/friends to
kindly mail (baitarani@gmail.com) /phone (Subhendu: 9937577428/0674-
6. Flood update 6:
6450323) us such events/developments related to Flood in your areas for July 20, 09
adding value and meaning to this Civil Society Initiative.
Needless to say that all such news will be acknowledged with source 7. Flood update 7:
July 21, 09
CONTENTS

1.News (Headlines) from Odisha Media on


22nd July 2009..............................2
2.News from Field (Civil Society Partners)
on 22th July 2009..........................5
3.Selected News from Local English Media
(22th July 2009)............................5
e.Sambalpur town inundated.........7
4.Flood Updates from Department of
Water Resources, GOO
(www.dowrorissa.gov.in )..............9
a.Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 22-Jul-2009........................................................................9
b.River Discharge at Important Sites as on 22-Jul-2009.................................................................10
c.Reservoir Level 22-Jul-2009.........................................................................................................11
d.Live Storage Filling of Major Reservoirs as on 22-Jul-2009.......................................................14
e.Reservoir Scenario on 22-Jul-2009...............................................................................................16

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f.Rainfall Scenario on 22-Jul-2009..................................................................................................17


g.Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 22-Jul-2009.....................................................................23
h.Weather Scenario .........................................................................................................................23

- Compiled by
Pranab R Choudhury, Subhendu Acharya & Priyabrata Satapathy
Odisha State Center, Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India & Odisha Water Forum
Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
baitarani@gmail.com

1.News (Headlines) from Odisha Media on 22 1 nd


July 2009

o The Samaj
o Many rivers rising; 715 villages affected; 37 dead;23 breaches; 1019 houses broken
o Low pressure weakened
o Second Railway Bridge on Kuakhai River collapsed into river
o Flood possibility in Mahanadi River subsides
o Little rain left Orissa in serious difficulties; Is State Govt capable of tackling more severe flood?
o Diarrhoea spreads in Cuttack Sadar area: ten affected
o Sown seeds in three thousand hectare rice field washed away
o Luna, Chitrotpala Rivers crossed danger level
o Flood situation in Narsinghpur: Agricultural loss feared in seven thousand hectares
o District collector visited repair work of breaches on embankments of Mahanadi and Paika
rivers
o Probability of Flood in Badamba reduces
o One man and 4 buffalos swiped away to death in Renda River, a distributary of Bhargavi River
in Puri District
o Orissa High Court directs to repair Bellevue-Naraj River Embankment

o The Sambad
o Water level falling in Mahanadi; Another low pressure on 25th of this month
o Kuakhai Railway Bridge felled into the river
o All the school in Balasore to remain closed today
o Flood water entered Campaposhi under ground coal field: Fear among Talcher public
o Local MLA reviewed flood situation in Balianta
o Diarrhoea spreads in Benupur in Balianta area: One dead, seven affected

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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 22, 2009

o The Khabar
o Low Pressure weakens: flood fear subsides
o Baitarani above danger level at Akhuapada
o School leave postponed for a day in Balasore
o Demand for proper water drainage system in many parts of Bhubaneswar
o 5000 hectare agricultural land submerged by flood in Tandi area: Communication cut off in
many areas
o Flood in Nandira canal: Many areas water logged
o Badanadi flood leaves 10,000 acres of agricultural land sand casted
o Ganjam flood takes 6 lives: 125 villages affected
o Diarrhoea spreads in flooded areas in Bhanjanagar
o Communication cut off from Kaknadahada block
o Communication from Denkanal to Bhuban and Kamakshya Nagar cut off
o Flood situation in Nayagarh: Flood danger subsides, other problems on rise
o ODRAF team reached in Gania. Relief services demanded to be extended. None to look after
farmers’ sorrows
o Severe rain causes Rs 100 crores loss in Nayagarh District and Rs 2 crores loss in Nayagarh NAC
o One dies and two injured due to wall collapse in Nayagarh
o Local MLA reviewed flood situation in Konark
o 50 families water logged in Bolanga
o Chief Engineer of Irrigation Dept. visited Phulaghai Breach on Bhargavi River
o Water level in Daya and Luna Rivers increasing, in Malaguni falling
o Farmers demanded repair of damaged canal and river embankments in Banapur
o Unplanned Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojona leads water logging in Satyabadi block Chhak of
Sakshigopal area
o Flood in Khadag river of Baliguda
o Ghantapada cut off from outer world: Many agricultural land sand ridden
o Continuous rain causes extensive loss in Haravanga
o Flood probability reduces in Badamba: B.D.O , Tahasildar visited flood affected areas
o Chitrotpala crossed danger level: Luna, Paika, Brahamani rivers swelling; Flood water of
Kharasrota, Brahamani, Baitarini Rivers entered villages
o Byas Nagar water logged
o Local MLA examined flood situation in Salipur
o One missing in Hansua River flood flow
o 10 villages water logged in Chhatia area

o The Pragatibadi

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o Flood chances recede in Mahanadi


o Low pressure weakens; rain stopped: flood death toll 38
o Continuous rain washed away road: Communication in different places in Odagaon block
disrupted
o Local MLA and District Collector visited flood affected areas in Tirtol
o No relief service in Banki after two days of flood
o Flood in Devi River, drainage problem in Kadua and Prachi Rivers
o In spite of flood fear illegal soil mining continuing on Taladanda canal embankment
o Continuous rain brings public life to stop in Cuttack
o 5 thousand hectare rice cultivation washed away by flood in Khurdha
o Continuous rain leads to vegetable faming loss in Balipatana
o Repair of Devi-Kandala rivers’ embankment starts
o Flood situation in undivided Denkanal District: Kanmakshya Nagar cut off from outer world,
flood water entered in to Anugul town
o Pattamundai severely water logged after continuous rain
o Severe rain continuing in both ends of Mahanadi

o The Dharitri
o Low pressure weakened; Flood intensity lowering
o Eleven Districts affected: Death toll 39
o Low Pressure weakens
o More four dead due to flood in Nayagarh
o Kalahandi; Diarrhoea spreads in flood affected areas
o Temperature rises after flood havoc
o Pandiapalli cut off from the outer world: Administration says nothing happened
o Campapashi coal field gets water filled: Talcher town public insecure
o Holiday postponed in Balasore schools
o Second Railway Bridge on Kuakhai collapsed completely
o Chief Minister’s village cut off from outer world; No relief reached
o Sluice gates at Hirakud will not open

o The New Indian Express, Bhubaneswar Edition


o Depression weakens, rivers recede, weather soggy in North
o Monsoon blitzkrieg: Sambalpur town inundated
o 3 kids drown in Mayurbhanj
o Jajpur: Rivers rising menacingly
o Diarrhoea claims 3 in Chandabali
o Crops washed away in Nimapada

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Odisha Flood Alert- July 22, 2009

2.News from Field (Civil Society Partners) on 22 th


July 2009

None

3.Selected News from Local English Media (22 th


July 2009)
a. No threat of flood on Mahanadi catchments

Wednesday, July 22, 2009


http://www.dailypioneer.com/190836/No-threat-of-flood-on-Mahanadi-catchments.html

The State heaved a sigh of relief on Tuesday as the low pressure that had pressed the panic button
weakened.

The State Government also issued a Press release stating that there would not be flood in the Mahanadi
catchments.

“The water levels in major rivers are below the danger marks,” said Revenue Minister Surya Narayan Patro
said.

Sources said that the water flow at Naraj stood at 865476 lakh cusecs as against the assessment of over
nine lakh. Besides Mahanadi, water level in all other rivers including Bansadhara, Tel and Hati are receding.

The State Government also announced that there would be no holidays for schools on Wednesday. Earlier,
the State Government announced that all schools would remain closed on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The water level in Hirakud reservoir stood at 617.12 feet as against the full reservoir capacity of 630 feet.

b. Rains that brought cheers bring tears to farmers

Wednesday, July 22, 2009


http://www.dailypioneer.com/190758/Rains-that-brought-cheers-bring-tears-to-farmers.html

More than one lakh people have been affected by the floods in Ganjam district, particularly in the two
blocks of Bhanjanagar and Belaguntha, close to river Badanadi.

More than 70 villages have been affected and crop loss of around Rs 6.25 crore has been estimated. The
farmers in the district were waiting for the monsoon and they had a sigh of relief after the rain started on
July 17. But the incessant rains created panic among the farmers as they apprehended crop loss because of
waterlogging. However, flood was not expected in these areas, particularly in Badanadi, as it had not
created such a situation after the flood of 1969, local people added.

The flood of Badanadi has left more than 1 lakh people to remain marooned in the villages under
Bhanjanagar and Belaguntha block. Though some other blocks have been affected in the recent floods, but
these two blocks were most hit as more than 45 villages including Galleri, Ranikiari, Chandipatna,
Dhananjayapur, Dholapita, Sorishamuli, Kalisiri, Mandara, Kuradhia, Raigocha, Budhalocha, Turumu,
Gujurali, Tulasipalli, Baruda, Kudiberada, Mahulai, Kantadora, Ustiya, Bhasapalli, Niladribihar, Narayanpur,
Balisahi, Tangana, Kadapalli, Raipalli and other adjoining areas, remained cut off from the outer world.
Some other villages had also been affected along these areas due to the flood in Badanadi.

Food and other relief materials were being supplied to these villages from neighbouring areas by ODRAF
teams. Disaster Management Minister Surjya Narayan Patra and Rural Development Minister Bikram Keshari
Arukh along with district Collector VK Pandian have reviewed the flood situation. But, keeping in view the
flood situation, crop loss, livestock loss, damage to residential houses, roads and other losses, it was
apprehended that damages are three times more than the official estimation.

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Odisha Flood Alert- July 22, 2009

c. Flash floods worsen situation in Balangir

Wednesday, July 22, 2009


http://www.dailypioneer.com/190754/Flash-floods-worsen-situation-in-Balangir.html

Normal life in Balangir town and other parts of the district was thrown out of gear due to heavy rains which
lashed the town since Sunday evening.

On Sunday, Balangir town recorded 251.2 mm of rainfall, and within 24 hours the town witnessed flash
floods which worsened the situation. As the drains in the town are either choked or lying defunct rain
water entered into houses located in low-lying areas of the town like Brahmanpada, Barpalipada,
Gandhinagar, Tikrapada Talpalipada, Sagarpada and Dampada.

As many as 15 out of 21 wards have been severely affected due to waterlogging and residents are having a
tough time now. Besides this, Gudvella block area also received 110 mm of rainfall and Puintala block
received around 240 mm rainfall within 24 hours which aggravated the flood situation.

On Sunday, the Balangir-Titlagarh road was totally disrupted as flood water was flowing at a high level in
the outskirts of the town. Similarly, flood water was flowing above the temporary submersible bridge on
the Sambalpur road near Gandhinagar which severely affected bus services to Sambalpur. Similarly, road
communication between Balangir and Patnagarh was also affected as flood water was flowing at a high
level at Patharchepa, 5 km away from Balangir.

However, after the heavy rains, buses started plying normally on the Balangir-Patnagarh and Balangir-
Titlagrah road. But road route between Balangir and Sambalpur is still cut off due to breach in the
Sambalpur road. Locals here are protesting against the incomplete bridge construction over Laxmi Joure (a
rivulet) which has been going on for the last three years. A sub-way road has been constructed.

However, as flood water arrived this year, it brought large amounts of garbage and bushes which got struck
in the pillars virtually obstructing the release of excess water, pointed out a local here. As the flood water
could not be released immediately, it gushed into nearby soft areas and breached the road. As a result,
Sambalpur-bound buses were diverted through Balangir-Chandanbhati- Madhipali-Sambalpur route.
However, according to sources, the breach is likely to be repaired within a week.

Moreover, incessant rains and disruption of communication has further skyrocketed the prices of
vegetables, which are as such in short supply, making life further miserable.

d. Early respite unlikely in waterlogged JSpur

Wednesday, July 22, 2009


http://www.dailypioneer.com/190753/Early-respite-unlikely-in-waterlogged-JSpur.html

People of Jagatsinghpur district heaved a sigh of relief on Tuesday as the incessant torrential rains lashing
for the last two days stopped. But the villagers living in the low-lying regions have been facing problems of
waterlogging.

All the eight blocks and the two municipal areas, Paradip and Jagatsinghpur, experienced downpours
triggered by a low pressure over the Bay of Bengal, with thousands of acres of agricultural land in the
seaside villages in Kujang, Balikuda and Ersama blocks being flooded and some of them being marooned.
Wednesday being the new moon day, water discharge to the sea would slow down and the region could be
flooded for a few more days, reports said.

The rainwater from Naugaon block areas are usually discharged to Govari, Alaka and Baunsa rivers causing
flood water flowing in rivers the sluice gates meant for rain water discharge to rivers yet to be opened, as
a result of which as much as 9,015 hectares of cultivated land in 10 Panchayats have been waterlogged. In
the Biridi area, the villages of Sivapur, Sankhapur, Adhanga and Kosala have been seriously affected due to
water-logging. In the Balikuda area, seaside villages Marichapur, Balijhori, Bandara, Dhanuharbelari,
Dekani, Nendera, Baramunduli have been marooned.

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Odisha Flood Alert- July 22, 2009

District collector Gyan Ranjan Dash, accompanied by irrigation and drainage departments’ engineers and
revenue officials, visited the water-logged areas of Ersama and Kujang blocks on Monday and instructed
block officials to provide relief to the affected people. On Tuesday, he visited water logged areas of Tirtol
and Raghunathpur blocks.

e. Sambalpur town inundated


Express News Service
22 Jul 2009
http://expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Sambalpur+town+inundated&artid=1tZw0gzWJ8E=&Sectio
nID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO=

SAMBALPUR: Downpour since last night has thrown normal life out of gear in Sambalpur district. While
Sambalpur district received an average rainfall of 150 mm, Jujumura block recorded the highest rainfall of
300 mm. In Sambalpur town, Housing Board Colony, Cheruapada, Danipali, SRIT Colony at Budharaja,
Bahalpada in Sakhipada, Pt. Laxmi Narayan Lane and Manikmunda have been inundated. Sources said even
though Dhobijor nullah was cleaned from Tanlapada to Binakhandi before the onset of monsoon by the
Irrigation Department, upstream of the nullah was not cleaned which led to inundation.

HIRAKUD DAM: Water level at the Hirakud dam stood at 617.91 feet today and only one sluice gate was
kept open.
While 32 mm of rainfall was registered upstream of the dam, 83 mm was recorded downstream.
Inflow of water into the dam has been recorded at 3,33,081 cusecs while the outflow is 51,829 cusecs

f. Diarrhoea claims 3 in Chandbali


Express News Service
22 Jul 2009

http://expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Diarrhoea+claims+3+in+Chandbali&artid=PeIkfhJ2jA4=&Se
ctionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO=

BHADRAK: Three persons have died of diarrhoea and hundreds more affected in many villages under
Chandbali block here. Raipur, Vinpur, Sendhagadha, Kuliadhia, Rajgharpur, Nuasahi, Taladumuka and
Jantuali are the worst-affected. Health officials said consumption of contaminated food and water is the
main reason behind the sudden spurt of the disease.

Bhadrak ADMO (Public Health) K.C. Behera said so far two diarrhoea deaths had been reported in Jantuali
village and one from Raipur in the block.
However, local MLA Bijay Nayak claimed that 10 persons have died of the disease in the block and the toll is
rising with each passing day.
He said the disease broke out on July 13 in Raipur village.
On the other hand, the ADMO said the situation is under control. “Two doctors are camping in the area. All
the water sources have been disinfected and medical staff are conducting awareness campaigns against use
of contaminated water and food,” the ADMO added.

g. Jajpur: Rivers rising menacingly

Express News Service


22 Jul 2009
http://expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Jajpur:+Rivers+rising+menacingly&artid=kt3H|
z87cfs=&SectionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO=

JAJPUR: Major rivers of Jajpur are in spate due to incessant rains that have been lashing the district for the
last few days.

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While the Baitarani is flowing just below the danger mark, the Brahmani is flowing four feet below the red
mark.
Official sources said water level of the river Baitarini stood at 17.73 feet at Akhuapada by 5 p.m today as
against the danger mark of 17.83 feet. Similarly, water level of the Brahmani stood at 63 feet at Jenapur at
4 p.m today against the danger mark of 67. Besides, Kelua, Budha, Kani and Kharasrota rivers are swelling
menacingly.
Water levels in major rivers are on the rise due to heavy rain in the upper catchment areas of the rivers.
Sources at the district revenue control room here said there was about 125 mm of rainfall in the last two
days leading to flash floods in some parts of the Korei, Jajpur and Dharmasala blocks. Flood waters have
entered 15 gram panchayats of the three blocks affecting over 5,000 people.
Low-lying areas of Bari, Barchana, Korei and Jajpur blocks are water-logged.

h. Crops washed away in Nimapara


Express News Service
22 Jul 2009
http://expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Crops+washed+away+in+Nimapara&artid=uSjuCqXNbng=&
SectionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO=

NIMAPARA: Paddy crop over 500 hectares in Nimapara has been washed away in heavy rains. Many areas in
Nuakholmara, Rahangorada and Bamaral gram panchayats have been inundated and several wards under
the Nimapara NAC water-logged. As Raulapatana village has been cut off from the main land, 60 families of
the village have taken shelter at a government school in Konark. A road at Davar village has also been
submerged.

ONE DIES IN WALL COLLAPSE: Rashmita Sahoo (11) of Tarangira village under Gop police limits died when a
wall of her house collapsed in rains. Her brother Ranjit and sister Sashmita were injured.
More than 200 inhabitants of Tarangira have been affected by the incessant rains for past two days.

i. Depression weakens, rivers recede


Express News Service
22 Jul 2009
http://expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Depression+weakens,+rivers+recede&artid=4HAGCWa4GT
0=&SectionID=mvKkT3vj5ZA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=nUFeEOBkuKw=&SEO=

BHUBANESWAR: The death toll in flash floods rose to 38 with two fresh casualties on Tuesday even as water
level in the major rivers of the State receded.

Water level in most of the rivers including Mahanadi, Brahmani, Kathjodi, Devi, Subarnarekha, Tel, Hati,
Bansadhara and Rushikulya have started receding though rivers like Baitarani and Kusabhadra rose
marginally at a few places.
The death toll due to flash floods and torrential rains mounted to 38 with reports of two deaths. One
person was swept away by swirling flood waters in Nayagarh while another got drowned in Cuttack.
Though Bhadrak, Cuttack, Ganjam, Kalahandi, Kandhamal, Keonjhar, Koraput, Nayagarh, Balangir and
Sundargarh districts bore the brunt of the flash floods and downpour, there was a letup in the incessant
rains as the deep depression over North Orissa weakened and started moving away.
However, heavy to very heavy rains were still likely to lash at some places in the interiors till Wednesday.
The flow at Mundali in Mahanadi went down to 7.91 lakh cusec today. This is likely to go down further.
Water level at Naraj is also below the danger level.
The water level at Hirakud reservoir was recorded at 617.91 feet against its full capacity of 630 feet as
water inflow at the dam stood at 3,33,081 cusec and outflow at 51,829 ww.

j. Flood situation improves in State

Wednesday, Jul 22, 2009

http://www.hindu.com/2009/07/22/stories/2009072254020300.htm

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Highest rainfall recorded at Sambalpur and Hirakud; clear sky in many parts

BHUBANESWAR: The government here on Tuesday said the flood situation was improving across the State.

The lower catchment of the River Mahanadi received less rainfall compared to that of in past one week and
as a result fear of a big floods faded away for now, according to water resource department.

Water level in Hirakud reservoir was measured at 617.12 m height as against full reservoir capacity of 630
ft.

The water inflow to the reservoir was 306816 cusecs while outflow was 49397 cusecs in the afternoon.

Meanwhile, the depression over Bay of Bengal got weakened.

According meteorological centre, highest rainfall of 43 mm was recorded at Sambalpur and Hirakud during
the day.

In many places, sky remained clear.

At Kashinagar on Vansadhara river, water level remained above the warning level, but it was on decline.
Similar was situation at Naraj where water level was measured at a height of 24.41 metre against 25.99
metre of danger level.

Akhuapada on the Baitarani River was the only place where water level was rising. However, flood control
room sources said the water level would start coming down in the late evening.

Total casualty in flash floods triggered by heavy rain was put at 38.

4.Flood Updates from Department of Water Resources, GOO (www.dowrorissa.gov.in )


a. Status of Important Gauge Sites as on 22-Jul-2009
http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/GaugeStatus.htm
Sl GaugeSite Time Gauge Gauge Warning Danger Highest
No in hrs Reading Trend Level Level Level
MAHANADI River

27.60m on 31-Aug-82
1 NARAJ(IB) 0600 24.74m 25.41m 26.41m
at 1700hrs

KATHJODI River

1 BELLEVUE 0600 17.40ft - 22.50ft 28.75ft on 31-Aug-82

KUSABHADRA River

11.60m on 31-Aug-82
1 NIMAPARA 0600 9.88m 9.85m 10.76m
at 0900hrs

DEVI River

13.05m on 20-Sep-08
1 ALIPINGAL 0600 10.52m 10.85m 11.78m
at 1000hrs

BRAHMANI River

180.40m on 17-Aug-74
1 PANPOSH 0600 172.84m 177.61m 178.42m
at 1400hrs

2 RENGALI 0600 77.40m - 88.00m 92.25m on 18-Aug-75

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24.78m on 20-Aug-75
3 JENAPUR 0600 22.36m 22.00m 23.00m
at 1000hrs

BAITARANI River

378.10m on 07-Aug-85
1 CHAMPUA 0600 373.52m 375.33m 376.41m
at 0600hrs
315.66m on 14-Aug-75
2 SWAMPATNA 0600 308.70m - 311.10m
at 1700hrs
41.80m on 19-Aug-75
3 ANANDAPUR 0600 37.30m 37.45m 38.36m
at 2000hrs

4 AKHUAPADA 0600 17.75m - 17.83m 21.95m on 16-Aug-80

SUBERNAREKHA River

56.91m on 09-Sep-78
1 JAMSOLAGHAT 0600 44.42m 48.32m 49.16m
at 0400hrs
12.69m on 19-Jun-08
2 RAJGHAT 0600 5.85m 9.45m 10.36m
at 0400hrs

BURHABALANGA River

37.20m on 12-Oct-73
1 BARIPADA 0600 23.32m 29.70m 30.92m
at 0600hrs
42.40m on 23-Sep-07
2 BALIMUNDALI 0600 37.32m - -
at 0700hrs
9.67m on 12-Oct-73
3 NH5, GOVINDPUR 0600 5.04m 7.21m 8.13m
at 1800hrs

VANSADHARA River

121.82m on 17-Sep-80
1 GUDARI 0600 115.15m - -
at 2100hrs
88.75m on 17-Sep-80
2 GUNUPUR 0600 81.97m 83.00m 84.00m
at 2300hrs
58.93m on 18-Sep-80
3 KASHINAGAR 0600 53.83m 53.60m 54.60m
at 0200hrs

RUSHIKULYA River

83.21m on 04-Nov-90
1 SORADA 0600 78.91m 80.99m 81.98m
at 1000hrs
19.60m on 04-Nov-90
2 PURUSHOTTAMPUR 0600 15.00m 15.84m 16.84m
at 1800hrs

Rising Falling Steady

b. River Discharge at Important Sites as on 22-Jul-2009


http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DischargeStatus.htm
Sl DischargeSite Time Discharge Unit
No in hrs
MAHANADI River

1 KHAIRMAL 0600 694000 Cusecs

2 BARMUL 0600 748000 Cusecs

3 MUNDALI 0600 730877 Cusecs

TEL River

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1 PATHARLA 0600 254996 Cusecs

Time of Flow in Mahanadi River between Hirakud & Mundali


Hirakud 115 Km Khairmal 106 Km Barmul 95 Km Mundali
Dam (12-18 hrs) Site (12-16 hrs) Site (12-16 hrs) Anicut

c. Reservoir Level 22-Jul-2009


http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/AboutReservoirs.htm
Sl Reservoir Dead Storage Full Reservoir LiveStorage Reservoir Area Maximum Water
No Level (DSL) Level (FRL) at FRL at FRL Level (MWL)
MAHANADI River

1 HIRAKUD 590.00 ft 630.00 ft 482155.00 Ham 743.00 SqKm 630.00 ft

BRAHMANI River

1 RENGALI 109.72 m 123.50 m 341371.00 Ham 414.00 SqKm 125.40 m

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

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 m 148550.00 Ham 110.00 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

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

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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

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

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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

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

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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 22-Jul-2009


http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/ReservoirGraph.htm
UPPER
RENGALI BALIMELA MACHHKUND INDRAVATI SALANDI
KOLAB
26.7% 11.2% 42.3% 19.1% 41.9% 9.9%

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Time:0900 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0800 hrs Time:0600 hrs
Reservoir Level & position wrt. Full Reservoir Level
RL: 114.85m RL: 1453.5ft RL: 2722.4ft RL: 848m RL: 633.5m RL: 59.7m
(-) 8.65m (-) 62.50ft (-) 27.60ft (-) 10.00m (-) 8.50m (-) 22.60m
Reservoir Inflow & Outflow
I:1972.31Cume I:211.41Cume I:32.11Cumec
I:529.57CumecsI:342.48Cumecs I:450.07Cumecs
cs cs s
O:557.79Cumec O:27.26Cumec
O:124.2Cumecs O:0Cumecs O:69.03Cumecs O:1Cumecs
s s
Live Storage capacity & Live Storage available
Cap:341371 Ha Cap:267600 Ha Cap:93500 Ha Cap:148550 Ha Cap:55650 Ha
Cap:96993 Ham
m m m m m
LS:30102.71 Ha LS:41067.83 Ha LS:62257.06 Ha
LS:91141 Ham LS:17902 Ham LS:5505 Ham
m m m
The RED line corresponds to Full Reservoir Capacity

e. Reservoir Scenario on 22-Jul-2009

Time Reservoir Inflow Outflow Gates Level Dead FRL / Live Live
in hrs Level Opened Trend Storage MWL Storage Storage
Spill Power Canal Total Level Available* Capacity
Way Channel outflow filled up

1. HIRAKUD on MAHANADI River (MAJOR)

496432 361786 630ft 314409.0


1200 621.02ft - - - 21 590ft 65.2%
Cusecs Cusecs 630ft Ham

* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date

2. RENGALI on BRAHMANI River (MAJOR)

1855.46 559.55 123.5m 91141.0


1200 114.9m - - - - 109.72m 26.7%
Cumecs Cumecs 125.4m Ham

* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date

1972.31 557.79 123.5m 91141.0


0900 114.85m - - - - 109.72m 26.7%
Cumecs Cumecs 125.4m Ham

* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date

3. BALIMELA on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR)

529.57 124.2 1516ft 30102.7


0800 1453.5ft - - - - 1440ft 11.2%
Cumecs Cumecs 1518ft Ham

* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date

4. MACHHKUND on MACHHKUND River (MAJOR)

342.48 0 2750ft 41067.8


0800 2722.4ft - - - - 2685ft 42.3%
Cumecs Cumecs 2750ft Ham

* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date

5. UPPER KOLAB on KOLAB River (MAJOR)

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Odisha Flood Alert- July 22, 2009

211.41 27.26 858m 17902.0


0800 848m - - - - 844m 19.1%
Cumecs Cumecs 858m Ham

* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date

6. INDRAVATI on INDRAVATI River (MAJOR)

450.07 69.03 642m 62257.1


0800 633.5m - - - - 625m 41.9%
Cumecs Cumecs 643m Ham

* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date

7. SALANDI on SALANDI River (MAJOR)

32.11 1 82.3m 5505.0


0600 59.7m - - - - 50.24m 9.9%
Cumecs Cumecs 83.21m Ham

* The Live Storage is assessed at 0900hrs on the particular date

Rising Falling Steady

f. Rainfall Scenario on 22-Jul-2009


http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm

Sl Rain Gauge Station RainFall Jul-2009 Statistics Monsoon Rainfall (2009)


No on
22-Jul-09 Rainy Avg. Max.
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Total
Days RF RF
. BAITARANI Basin

1 CHAMPUA 4.2 17 11.6 51.0 133.4 243.4 - - - 376.8

2 JOSHIPUR 7.8 13 11.3 29.2 44.0 192.7 - - - 236.7

3 JHUMPURA 16.6 13 11.9 74.2 44.6 249.8 - - - 294.4

4 KEONJHARGARH 21.9 20 21.7 191.4 115.1 454.7 - - - 569.8

5 KARANJIA 39.0 15 26.2 286.0 73.0 497.0 - - - 570.0

6 SWAMPATNA 7.8 19 18.1 136.7 37.4 398.5 - - - 435.9

7 THAKURMUNDA 34.8 16 20.6 74.0 87.4 432.0 - - - 519.4

8 GHATAGAON 17.0 14 23.9 140.0 135.0 478.0 - - - 613.0

9 ANANDAPUR 25.8 18 20.1 115.6 54.4 442.2 - - - 496.6

10 AKHUAPADA 0.0 17 14.3 71.2 71.2 301.0 - - - 372.2

11 JAJPUR 0.0 13 21.1 100.0 71.0 359.0 - - - 430.0

12 CHANDABALI 0.0 19 28.2 167.8 57.9 591.9 - - - 649.8

13 RAJKANIKA 0.0 17 28.7 170.0 57.0 631.0 - - - 688.0

. BURHABALANGA Basin

1 CHANDANPUR 0.0 14 16.8 102.0 34.6 302.8 - - - 337.4

2 BALASORE 0.3 19 16.6 83.0 77.4 365.1 - - - 442.5

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3 BALIMUNDALI 22.0 20 14.1 45.0 83.0 309.2 - - - 392.2

4 BARIPADA 3.6 20 13.6 38.8 218.5 299.0 - - - 517.5

5 JAIPUR 16.4 16 16.4 53.2 50.4 344.6 - - - 395.0

6 NH5-GOVINDAPUR 0.0 17 14.0 62.4 87.8 307.6 - - - 395.4

7 BONTH 0.0 12 29.5 122.0 167.0 501.0 - - - 668.0

8 NILAGIRI 0.0 14 14.1 71.0 102.0 296.0 - - - 398.0

9 SORO 0.0 11 21.3 95.0 135.0 361.5 - - - 496.5

10 UDALA 80.0 11 16.7 80.0 24.2 267.4 - - - 291.6

11 BANGIRIPOSHI 0.0 9 20.7 100.4 60.8 269.4 - - - 330.2

. INDRAVATI Basin

1 INDRAVATI 18.2 13 44.9 216.0 42.8 583.0 - - - 625.8

2 NAWRANGPUR 25.0 15 23.3 112.0 134.8 442.0 - - - 576.8

. KOLAB Basin

1 JEYPORE 10.5 17 19.8 110.0 88.2 435.5 - - - 523.7

2 KOLAB 21.0 14 23.7 67.4 135.2 331.8 - - - 467.0

3 BALIMELA 26.0 15 52.1 202.0 163.0 781.0 - - - 944.0

4 UMERKOT 0.0 16 14.5 54.0 73.0 304.0 - - - 377.0

5 KORAPUT 21.0 16 30.1 110.0 110.0 602.0 - - - 712.0

6 POTTANGI 10.0 11 10.5 50.0 49.5 199.0 - - - 248.5

7 MALKANGIRI 3.4 19 16.5 71.6 46.0 363.4 - - - 409.4

. LOWER BRAHMANI Basin

1 ALTUMA 2.8 21 27.1 173.6 29.8 596.4 - - - 626.2

2 JENAPUR 0.4 20 15.3 60.8 63.0 337.4 - - - 400.4

3 TALCHER 2.2 19 30.0 129.6 60.8 600.2 - - - 661.0

4 ANGUL 4.0 19 30.4 125.4 52.0 639.2 - - - 691.2

5 CHHENDIPADA 10.4 16 20.9 107.2 43.4 439.8 - - - 483.2

6 DHENKANAL 0.0 11 31.6 110.0 27.0 506.0 - - - 533.0

7 NAKTIDUEL 19.0 13 25.6 116.0 18.0 358.0 - - - 376.0

8 TELKOI 22.0 13 21.7 90.0 43.8 368.0 - - - 411.8

9 SUKINDA 11.0 17 41.2 115.0 88.0 741.0 - - - 829.0

. LOWER MAHANADI Basin

1 ALIPINGAL 0.0 20 30.3 122.4 60.2 666.0 - - - 726.2

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2 ATHAMALIK 8.6 15 33.1 183.0 25.0 662.4 - - - 687.4

3 BARMUL 0.0 17 30.5 106.2 169.8 670.2 - - - 840.0

4 BELGAON 5.8 18 44.7 201.6 39.0 983.2 - - - 1022.2

5 BURLA 53.4 21 32.9 199.8 51.0 723.8 - - - 774.8

6 CUTTACK 0.0 18 27.1 92.2 35.0 515.0 - - - 550.0

7 HIRAKUD 44.4 19 35.8 166.3 37.8 679.6 - - - 717.4

8 KANTAMAL 11.2 19 38.7 159.6 33.0 813.1 - - - 846.1

9 KESINGA 7.0 18 44.0 229.4 53.0 968.4 - - - 1021.4

10 KHAIRMAL 2.4 20 49.9 145.4 100.2 1048.0 - - - 1148.2

11 MUNDALI 1.8 19 25.8 97.0 36.8 567.5 - - - 604.3

12 NARAJ 0.8 21 23.2 85.0 44.6 509.4 - - - 554.0

13 NIMAPARA 0.0 20 29.3 146.4 118.4 645.0 - - - 763.4

14 PARADEEP 0.0 20 32.4 109.0 43.1 712.6 - - - 755.7

15 PHULBANI 5.6 21 40.2 147.2 125.6 884.4 - - - 1010.0

16 PURI 0.0 18 29.8 185.0 103.2 595.0 - - - 698.2

17 SALEBHATA 9.6 21 32.4 135.4 76.0 711.6 - - - 787.6

18 TIKERPARA 0.0 10 30.7 111.6 128.4 368.2 - - - 496.6

19 ATHAGARH 0.0 16 43.0 127.0 92.0 860.0 - - - 952.0

20 BOLANGIR 8.8 16 48.4 206.0 114.7 1016.1 - - - 1130.8

21 BALIGUDA 9.0 15 45.0 152.0 24.0 765.0 - - - 789.0

22 BANAPUR 0.0 16 27.8 177.0 65.0 610.9 - - - 675.9

23 BARGARH 63.0 12 48.6 147.0 5.0 681.0 - - - 686.0

24 BHAWANIPATNA 20.0 14 38.0 132.0 57.0 759.6 - - - 816.6

25 BOUDHRAJ 5.0 13 27.6 152.0 54.0 497.0 - - - 551.0

26 DASPALLA 0.0 12 27.7 164.8 155.8 526.2 - - - 682.0

27 DUNGURIPALI 17.0 18 35.7 126.0 64.0 750.0 - - - 814.0

28 GOP 0.0 18 23.9 88.0 17.2 477.0 - - - 494.2

29 HARBHANGA 2.0 15 20.9 84.0 113.2 439.0 - - - 552.2

30 JUNAGARH 3.0 17 29.7 121.0 56.4 624.5 - - - 680.9

31 KHANDAPADA 1.4 16 37.6 235.6 83.6 751.2 - - - 834.8

32 LANJIGARH 9.0 15 30.7 107.0 110.6 584.1 - - - 694.7

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33 MADANPUR RAMPUR 3.6 13 50.0 260.0 42.6 1049.8 - - - 1092.4

34 NARASINGHPUR 2.0 15 34.4 171.0 225.0 722.0 - - - 947.0

35 NAYAGARH 0.0 13 40.6 345.0 56.8 770.6 - - - 827.4

36 PADMAPUR 45.0 11 43.5 135.0 17.0 565.0 - - - 582.0

37 PAIKAMAL 70.0 11 53.2 170.0 25.0 798.0 - - - 823.0

38 PATNAGARH 17.0 17 47.8 157.8 97.6 909.0 - - - 1006.6

39 PIPLI 0.0 13 21.7 107.0 45.4 434.1 - - - 479.5

40 RAIRAKHOL 6.0 12 15.3 83.0 40.0 183.0 - - - 223.0

41 RANPUR 5.2 12 38.7 161.2 93.6 696.8 - - - 790.4

42 SAMBALPUR 48.0 19 35.5 206.4 42.5 710.0 - - - 752.5

43 SOHELLA 5.0 8 37.0 170.0 3.0 333.0 - - - 336.0

44 SONEPUR 6.0 14 42.4 130.0 61.0 679.0 - - - 740.0

45 TITLAGARH 5.8 15 39.3 145.8 92.4 746.1 - - - 838.5

46 TANGI 0.0 14 29.6 180.0 140.0 651.0 - - - 791.0

47 KENDRAPARA 0.0 18 29.1 148.0 66.0 611.0 - - - 677.0

48 TUREIKELA 12.0 15 34.1 165.0 54.0 647.0 - - - 701.0

49 TIKABALI 2.0 12 37.9 191.0 81.0 568.0 - - - 649.0

50 JAIPATNA 4.0 14 34.1 175.0 104.0 580.0 - - - 684.0

51 ARMPUR 8.4 21 21.9 94.2 59.0 482.6 - - - 541.6

52 PADMAVATI 3.2 18 30.2 122.4 75.8 633.8 - - - 709.6

53 PATAMUNDAI 0.0 16 34.4 125.0 7.0 687.0 - - - 694.0

54 R.K.NAGAR 6.8 13 36.4 120.0 14.8 582.5 - - - 597.3

. RUSHIKULYA Basin

1 BERHAMPUR 0.6 13 20.0 70.4 121.6 400.8 - - - 522.4

2 GOPALPUR 0.5 16 19.3 79.2 105.0 366.7 - - - 471.7

3 PURUSHOTTAMPUR 0.0 13 22.9 103.0 56.0 502.8 - - - 558.8

4 SORADA 0.2 20 20.3 103.4 63.8 446.6 - - - 510.4

5 ASKA 1.0 16 23.1 114.0 121.0 486.0 - - - 607.0

6 CHHATRAPUR 1.0 13 21.1 95.0 95.0 463.0 - - - 558.0

7 BHANJANAGAR 0.0 14 23.6 132.0 61.0 471.0 - - - 532.0

8 DARINGIBADI 2.0 13 31.5 152.0 18.0 504.0 - - - 522.0

. SUBERNAREKHA Basin

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Odisha Flood Alert- July 22, 2009

1 FEKOGHAT 0.0 15 10.3 37.4 8.8 205.4 - - - 214.2

2 GHATSILA 0.0 15 11.0 67.4 19.4 220.2 - - - 239.6

3 JAMSHEDPUR 17.4 17 17.0 81.0 77.3 373.9 - - - 451.2

4 JAMSOLAGHAT 0.4 16 18.4 78.4 45.0 385.6 - - - 430.6

5 RAJGHAT 0.0 17 10.4 40.4 58.4 227.8 - - - 286.2

6 RANCHI 15.4 20 12.9 50.0 135.3 271.2 - - - 406.5

7 BHOGRAI 10.0 15 10.1 52.0 41.0 202.0 - - - 243.0

8 JALESWAR 2.0 13 7.7 30.0 39.0 147.0 - - - 186.0

9 RAIRANGPUR 1.0 13 17.3 106.0 223.0 328.0 - - - 551.0

10 TIRING 0.0 14 11.2 49.0 18.8 234.4 - - - 253.2

. UPPER BRAHMANI Basin

1 PANPOSH 16.4 18 12.1 37.2 54.6 241.0 - - - 295.6

2 RENGALI 34.2 20 25.8 120.0 52.7 567.8 - - - 620.5

3 BARKOTE 25.2 18 14.5 38.4 38.7 289.4 - - - 328.1

4 DEOGARH 42.0 16 32.2 157.4 12.7 546.7 - - - 559.4

5 PALLAHARA 20.0 15 24.9 78.0 42.5 399.0 - - - 441.5

6 RAJGANGPUR 3.4 17 14.6 88.0 35.7 262.4 - - - 298.1

7 REMAL 28.0 16 22.1 89.0 34.0 376.0 - - - 410.0

. UPPER MAHANADI Basin

1 BAIKUNTHAPUR 24.2 16 13.1 38.0 49.8 248.4 - - - 298.2

2 BANGODAM 8.8 16 14.7 75.0 11.4 309.0 - - - 320.4

3 BASANTPUR 72.8 20 30.7 89.0 24.0 676.2 - - - 700.2

4 BAMANDIHI 27.4 18 28.0 120.4 44.4 588.6 - - - 633.0

5 CHAMPA 11.0 17 21.5 106.0 14.0 452.4 - - - 466.4

6 DEOGAON 20.4 20 28.5 92.0 41.0 627.0 - - - 668.0

7 DHARAMJAYGARH 23.0 20 15.5 81.0 12.0 324.8 - - - 336.8

8 GHATORA 24.4 16 17.1 69.0 47.6 325.2 - - - 372.8

9 GHORARI 150.0 14 36.4 220.0 7.0 691.2 - - - 698.2

10 JAMADARPALLI 34.8 19 29.0 174.2 59.4 638.8 - - - 698.2

11 JAGDALPUR 14.3 19 19.2 76.5 97.6 384.1 - - - 481.7

12 JHARSUGUDA 19.7 22 27.3 85.7 67.2 600.8 - - - 668.0

13 KORBA 11.6 15 17.5 120.8 2.0 297.6 - - - 299.6

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14 KURUBHATTA 32.2 18 17.3 104.6 30.0 329.0 - - - 359.0

15 MANINDRAGARH 6.8 18 13.8 73.6 71.2 303.3 - - - 374.5

16 NANDAGHAT 221.0 15 36.1 221.0 8.2 649.8 - - - 658.0

17 PENDRAROAD 10.2 18 9.9 41.0 52.0 216.7 - - - 268.7

18 PARMANPUR 10.4 21 23.8 114.4 70.8 524.2 - - - 595.0

19 RAIPUR 120.2 20 29.3 275.2 38.1 644.9 - - - 683.0

20 RAJIM 76.0 11 27.0 238.8 93.2 513.4 - - - 606.6

21 SANKARA 154.0 16 32.8 154.0 14.8 622.2 - - - 637.0

22 SARADIHI 134.8 19 47.2 134.8 19.0 944.4 - - - 963.4

23 SEORINARAYAN 91.0 19 37.0 158.0 27.7 814.4 - - - 842.1

24 SURAJGARH 57.6 16 23.4 114.4 12.8 467.0 - - - 479.8

25 SUNDERGARH 8.8 22 27.4 119.2 84.4 601.6 - - - 686.0

26 SIMGA 122.6 14 26.7 122.6 22.0 587.4 - - - 609.4

27 TARAPUR 50.0 16 29.2 119.0 39.0 554.6 - - - 593.6

28 THETTANG 0.6 19 20.6 138.0 3.2 432.2 - - - 435.4

29 AMBIKAPUR 1.0 15 8.7 20.2 3.2 139.9 - - - 143.1

30 BORANDA 77.8 8 52.2 240.0 0.0 469.6 - - - 469.6

31 HEMGIRI 55.0 15 27.2 90.0 17.6 462.2 - - - 479.8

32 KELO 25.6 19 25.7 110.0 14.6 540.4 - - - 555.0

33 MAHULPALI 6.8 3 44.1 66.4 0.0 132.4 - - - 132.4

34 RAMPUR 216.8 17 31.7 216.8 24.0 571.4 - - - 595.4

35 NAWAPARA 31.0 10 26.3 70.0 12.0 421.0 - - - 433.0

36 AMBABHONA 106.0 12 53.9 180.0 0.0 862.0 - - - 862.0

37 LAIKERA 7.0 14 17.6 51.2 7.0 246.2 - - - 253.2

38 BARGAON 5.4 8 21.1 68.6 55.8 232.2 - - - 288.0

. VANSADHARA Basin

1 GOTTA BARRAGE 1.8 16 7.9 27.8 126.0 173.8 - - - 299.8

2 GUDARI 6.0 19 22.1 74.6 138.2 486.4 - - - 624.6

3 GUNUPUR 6.8 19 15.9 47.8 267.6 349.2 - - - 616.8

4 KASHINAGAR 1.8 16 12.7 60.2 115.4 228.6 - - - 344.0

5 KOTRAGUDA 2.8 18 20.7 62.6 51.2 435.6 - - - 486.8

6 KALINGAPATNAM 0.2 18 5.4 22.6 109.5 103.2 - - - 212.7

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Odisha Flood Alert- July 22, 2009

7 MOHANA 1.6 19 18.8 65.4 131.6 395.0 - - - 526.6

8 MAHENDRAGARH 0.6 13 14.1 54.8 102.0 268.0 - - - 370.0

9 RAYAGADA 14.0 17 17.5 80.1 152.2 367.0 - - - 519.2

10 BISAM CUTTACK 0.0 11 24.1 84.0 151.2 433.2 - - - 584.4

11 KOTRAGARH 17.0 14 25.2 113.4 195.6 377.2 - - - 572.8

12 PARLAKHEMUNDI 5.0 13 9.3 28.0 171.0 194.5 - - - 365.5

g. Average Reservoir Inflow-Outflow on 22-Jul-2009


http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
Sl Name of Inflow Outflow Unit Observation Period
No Reservoir
DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0900
1 HIRAKUD 351433.00 66420.00 Cusecs
HRS OF 22.07.09
DURING LAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT 0600
2 RENGALI 2787.99 553.44 Cumecs
HRS OF 22.07.09

h. Weather Scenario
http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/Flood/DailyFloodBulletin.htm
Catchment Rainfall Summary
Very heavy rainfall has occurred at isolated places over Upper Mahanadi catchment and heavy rainfall at
many places over Burhabalanga, Lower Mahanadi catchments. Rainfall has occurred at most places over
Upper Mahanadi, Upper Brahmani, at many places over Baitarani, Lower Brahmani, Lower Mahanadi at a
few places over Subarnarekha, Burhabalanga, Vamsadhara catchments. Weather has been mainly dry over
Rushikulya catchment.

Chief Synoptic Situation


Yesterday's deep depression close to Jharsuguda moved West North West wards and became well marked
low pressure area at 1430 hours IST of date 21st July 2009 over North Chhatishgarh and neighbourhood and
now lies as low pressure area over East Madhya Pradesh and neighbourhood. Associated upper air cyclonic
circulation extends up to Mid Tropospheric level. The axis of monsoon trough at sea level passes through
Bikanir, Shivpur central region of the low pressure area, Titilagarh, Puri 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 Brahmani, Upper Mahanadi, at many places over
Subarnarekha, Lower Mahanadi and at a few places over rest catchments.

Heavy Rainfall (50mm or more) Warning

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Heavy rainfall likely to occur at a few places over Upper Mahanadi and isolated places over Subarnarekha,
Upper Brahmani catchments during next 24 hours.

Quantitative Precipitation Rainfall for next 24hrs


Subarnarekha :- 11-25 mm., Baitarani :- 11-25 mm., Upper Brahmani :- 26-50 mm., Upper Mahanadi :- 51-
100 mm., Lower Mahandi :- 11-25 mm., Vamsadhara :- 01-10 mm., (Other basins are nil.)

Outlook for Subsequent 48hrs


Little change.
Source: Flood Meteorological Centre, India Meteorological Department, BBSR

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