Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Bishnupada Sethi said there has been a marked decrease in the volume of floodwater discharged through Mundali barrage in Cuttack district.
“While about 6.9 lakh cusecs water per second was being discharged from the barrage by 9.30 pm on Monday, it had come down to 4,47,600 cusecs per second by 9 am on Tuesday,” he said.
The floodwater of the Hirakud Dam, released around 12 am on Tuesday, would take at least 36-30 hours to reach Mundali and by then the water level at the barrage would have subsided further, he added.
“Apart from this, nil rainfall in almost all districts in the last 24 hours has immensely contributed to the drastic fall in the water level of all major rivers, including the Mahanadi and the Baitarani. Keeping this in view, we don’t foresee a flood in the state as of now,” he added.
Sources in the SRC office said the water level of Mahanadi in the upper and catchments was 86.70 feet and 84.30 feet respectively. The discharge of floodwater at Naraj was 3,36,644 cusecs per second. The water level in the upper and downstream of the barrage was 25 feet and 23.55 feet respectively.
At Khairmal and Baramul barrages, the discharge of Mahanadi floodwater was 1,74,000 and 2,52,000 cusecs per second.