Odisha

Mahanadi Floodwaters Enter Banki Block, Maa Bhattarika Temple In Odisha’s Cuttack

By
OB Bureau

Bhubaneswar: Heavy rain in the upper catchment area of the Mahanadi in the few couple of days prompted the authorities of Hirakud Dam in Odisha’s Sambalpur to open 22 sluice gates to discharge excess water.

According to Special Relief Commissioner office, the water level of the reservoir stands at around 627 ft against against its optimum capacity of 630 feet. The average inflow and outflow of water into the reservoir is 3.89 lakh cusecs.

An alert has also been sounded in districts downstream of Mahanadi. The water flow of the Mahandi is 6,69,000 cusec at Mundali, 6,74,500 cusec at Barmul, 6,46,000 at Khairmal and 47,400 at Belgaon, it added.

With the rise in the water level of Mahanadi, flood-like situation has emerged in six panchayats of Cuttack’s Banki. Water above 2 feet is reportedly flowing over Hulhula bridge in the block. Communication between Subarnapur panchayat and Banki block has been snapped and similar situation is seen at different panchayats in Tigiria block, sources said.

Floodwaters also inundated Maa Bhattarika Temple in Cuttack district this morning. All doors of the temple have been kept open to release floodwater. The idol of Maa Bhattarika was relocated to a safe place atop Ratnagiri hill adjacent to the temple last night and endowment department has made arrangements to ensure that the rituals are conducted without any interruption, the sources added.

Notably, Odisha has recorded 217.1 mm rainfall  between September 1 and 16 against the monthly average of 231.9 mm. In the last 24 hours, 25 blocks have recorded rainfall of more than 10 mm with the highest of 45.4 mm at Reamal block in Deogarh district.

DISTRICT AVERAGE RAINFALL (SEPTEMBER 16)

(Rainfall in mm)

Sl.No.

District

16.09.2023

1

Deogarh

17.1

2

Nuapada

8.8

3

Keonjhar

8.5

4

Angul

6.6

5

Nayagarh

6.6

6

Kandhamal

5.9

7

Sundargarh

5.0

8

Balasore

4.8

9

Mayurbhanj

3.8

10

Dhenkanal

3.8

11

Malkanagiri

3.7

12

Boudh

3.1

13

Bhadrak

2.7

14

Sambalpur

2.3

15

Bargarh

2.0

16

Kendrapara

1.8

17

Khordha

1.5

18

Ganjam

1.3

19

Jharsuguda

1.0

20

Koraput

0.9

21

Balangir

0.6

22

Jajpur

0.3

23

Kalahandi

0.2

24

Subarnapur

0.2

25

Gajapati

0.1

26

Jagatsinghpur

0.1

27

Cuttack

0.0

28

Nawarangpur

0.0

29

Puri

0.0

30

Rayagada

0.0

State Average

3.1

    (The rainfall recorded at 8.30 AM for the past 24 hours)

RAINFALL REPORTS OF DIFFERENT BLOCKS ON SEPTEMBER 16

(Rainfall in mm.)

Sl.

District

Block

16.09.2023

Rainfall more than 10 mm

1

Angul

Pallahara

18.0

2

Angul

Kaniha

17.5

3

Balasore

Bhograi

22.0

4

Balasore

Jaleswar

17.0

5

Bhadrak

Basudevpur

13.0

6

Deogarh

Reamal

45.4

7

Dhenkanal

Hindol

14.0

8

Ganjam

Jagannathprasad

20.0

9

Kandhamal

Tikabali

38.0

10

Kandhamal

Phulbani

13.0

11

Keonjhar

Harichandanpur

41.0

12

Keonjhar

Keonjhar

19.2

13

Keonjhar

Saharpada

12.2

14

Keonjhar

Banspal

10.2

15

Khordha

Banapur

12.0

16

Malkangiri

Malkangiri

16.0

17

Mayurbhanj

Bijatala

31.0

18

Mayurbhanj

Sukuruli

16.4

19

Nayagarh

Daspalla

36.2

20

Nayagarh

Ranpur

16.2

21

Nuapada

Komna

18.0

22

Nuapada

Sinapali

11.0

23

Sundargarh

Bisra

18.2

24

Sundargarh

Kutra

17.2

25

Sundargarh

Rajgangpur

16.2

Statement showing district wise cumulative actual (average) rainfall during the period
of 1st June, 2023 to 16th September, 2023

(Rainfall in mm)

Sl. No.

District

JUNE – 2023

JULY – 2023

AUGUST – 2023

SEPTEMBER – 2023

CUMULATIVE RAINFALL                                           (1st June, 2023 to 16th Sept., 2023)

Actual

Normal

% of Dev.

   Actual

Normal

% of Dev.

   Actual

Normal

% of Dev.

   Actual

Normal

% of Dev.

Actual

Anticipated Normal

% of Deviation

Nil District having Surplus Rainfall (above 19%)

Nil

27 Districts having Normal Rainfall (+19% to -19%)

1

Jharsuguda

244.8

218.8

11.9

335.3

385.8

-13.1

450.3

382.9

17.6

274.6

112.4

144.3

1304.9

1099.9

18.6

2

Kandhamal

79.6

207.9

-61.7

442.9

325.1

36.2

359.9

330.8

8.8

279.1

127.5

118.8

1161.4

991.3

17.2

3

Sambalpur

306.7

221.0

38.8

413.9

429.5

-3.6

466.7

442.4

5.5

181.8

119.8

51.7

1369.1

1212.7

12.9

4

Dhenkanal

252.7

225.7

12.0

293.7

317.9

-7.6

367.3

344.8

6.5

214.7

117.7

82.5

1128.3

1006.1

12.1

5

Malkanagiri

215.7

212.2

1.7

603.0

465.7

29.5

257.4

472.8

-45.6

303.0

150.0

102.0

1379.2

1300.7

6.0

6

Bargarh

252.9

205.6

23.0

337.1

397.2

-15.1

312.8

374.4

-16.5

232.5

118.7

95.9

1135.3

1095.9

3.6

7

Angul

277.7

225.1

23.4

299.6

347.7

-13.8

321.4

357.5

-10.1

177.1

116.0

52.7

1075.8

1046.3

2.8

8

Subarnapur

141.6

217.4

-34.9

375.4

399.6

-6.1

500.5

408.9

22.4

155.1

121.6

27.5

1172.6

1147.5

2.2

9

Bhadrak

145.0

198.2

-26.9

342.2

293.6

16.5

247.0

311.7

-20.7

200.8

115.6

73.7

935.0

919.1

1.7

10

Keonjhar

212.5

241.4

-12.0

274.4

318.0

-13.7

392.4

343.6

14.2

165.0

128.6

28.3

1044.3

1031.6

1.2

11

Nayagarh

123.5

203.5

-39.3

336.5

288.5

16.6

222.7

288.2

-22.7

221.9

121.0

83.4

904.6

901.2

0.4

12

Koraput

170.6

206.8

-17.5

329.5

375.6

-12.3

262.8

393.6

-33.2

338.8

136.7

147.8

1101.7

1112.7

-1.0

13

Balasore

169.8

221.5

-23.4

251.9

308.6

-18.4

335.5

332.1

1.0

226.3

142.7

58.6

983.5

1004.9

-2.1

14

Boudh

161.1

233.8

-31.1

457.2

418.5

9.2

448.8

488.8

-8.2

160.2

130.6

22.7

1227.3

1271.7

-3.5

15

Deogarh

329.3

242.4

35.8

374.9

447.7

-16.3

322.1

443.4

-27.3

158.8

121.7

30.5

1185.1

1255.2

-5.6

16

Gajapati

118.2

199.7

-40.8

310.2

230.6

34.5

166.9

253.6

-34.2

165.8

126.9

30.7

761.1

810.8

-6.1

17

Kalahandi

80.4

240.4

-66.5

338.7

327.7

3.4

290.4

355.4

-18.3

251.5

109.1

130.5

961.0

1032.6

-6.9

18

Cuttack

120.8

210.0

-42.5

216.5

308.3

-29.8

288.5

339.1

-14.9

282.5

122.2

131.1

908.3

979.6

-7.3

19

Balangir

121.7

202.8

-40.0

321.3

360.5

-10.9

276.4

333.6

-17.2

225.8

126.6

78.3

945.2

1023.5

-7.7

20

Rayagada

49.0

195.3

-74.9

311.7

259.5

20.1

215.7

273.7

-21.2

172.7

106.2

62.6

749.1

834.7

-10.3

21

Sundargarh

218.8

237.4

-7.8

316.7

386.4

-18.0

302.0

393.9

-23.3

172.1

112.8

52.6

1009.7

1130.5

-10.7

22

Nuapada

126.0

210.3

-40.1

304.9

347.1

-12.2

228.9

327.8

-30.2

230.4

114.4

101.4

890.2

999.6

-10.9

23

Khordha

126.6

196.2

-35.5

251.7

304.9

-17.5

257.3

320.6

-19.8

197.6

125.1

58.0

833.1

946.8

-12.0

24

Mayurbhanj

115.2

265.8

-56.7

304.1

337.3

-9.8

363.4

359.9

1.0

182.9

139.7

30.9

965.6

1102.7

-12.4

25

Jagatsinghpur

94.6

202.3

-53.2

263.3

277.3

-5.1

227.6

379.1

-40.0

242.5

128.7

88.4

828.0

987.4

-16.1

26

Jajpur

147.7

238.5

-38.1

221.7

350.9

-36.8

274.6

341.2

-19.5

240.2

126.9

89.2

884.1

1057.5

-16.4

27

Puri

108.2

188.0

-42.4

175.2

292.0

-40.0

281.5

297.9

-5.5

169.9

129.7

31.0

734.8

907.6

-19.0

3 Districts having Deficit Rainfall (shortfall of >19% up to 39%)

1

Ganjam

79.5

168.3

-52.8

194.9

220.8

-11.8

139.5

246.8

-43.5

193.3

115.4

67.5

607.1

751.3

-19.2

2

Nawarangpur

124.2

251.8

-50.7

278.2

356.6

-22.0

232.0

407.5

-43.1

267.6

120.3

122.4

902.0

1136.2

-20.6

3

Kendrapara

82.9

208.3

-60.2

247.1

317.1

-22.1

205.0

333.3

-38.5

227.9

126.6

80.1

762.9

985.3

-22.6

Nil District having Severe Deficit Rainfall (shortfall of >39% up to 59%)

NIL

Nil District having Scanty Rainfall (shortfall of >59%) 

 

NIL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

State Average

159.9

216.5

-26.1

317.5

339.9

-6.6

300.6

356.0

-15.6

217.1

123.7

75.5

995.0

1036.1

-4.0

 

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