Flood situation improves in Odisha
HEAVY RAIN POUNDED ODISHA OVER THE LAST THREE DAYS FOLLOWING CYCLONE TITLI’S LANDFALL ON GOPALPUR IN THE SOUTHWESTERN PART OF THE STATE
BHUBANESWAR: The flood situation in Odisha improved marginally Sunday, paving way for the administration to expedite the relief and restoration work, special relief commissioner BP Sethi said.
Heavy rain pounded Odisha over the last three days following Cyclone Titli’s landfall on Gopalpur in the southwestern part of the state.
The death toll due to the cyclonic storm mounted to 24 Sunday after 15 people were reportedly killed in a landslide at Barghar area in Gajapati, around 50 km from the district headquarters town of Paralakhemundi.
While 13 bodies were found Saturday night, two more bodies were pulled out of the rubble Sunday morning, Paralakhemundi sub-divisional police officer T P Patra stated.
Sethi, however, said the situation has “considerably improved in Ganjam and Gajapati districts, with water receding from low-lying areas and roads being cleared of tree trunks and electric poles”. “Electricity supply has been restored in many places in Ganjam, one of the worst-affected districts in the state. In Gajapati, too, the Odisha Forest Development Corporation personnel have been pressed into service to clear roads by removing the uprooted trees,” Sethi told reporters after a review meeting with chief secretary AP Padhi.
Stating that the cyclone had extensively damaged the crops in many affected areas, the SRC said a loss assessment will be made in the next few days and assistance will be doled out accordingly to affected farmers.
In Ganjam, vast stretches of the two towns of Aska and Proshuttampur were submerged in rain water over the past two days, district collector Vijay Amruta Kulange said.
The relief team had to air drop food packets for the stranded people in these areas, he said.
special relief commissioner BP Sethi clarified that floodwater has subsided in Ganjam, Gajapati and Rayagada districts in the past 24 hours.