Subarnarekha River Breaches Danger Mark At Rajghat, Jaleswar On Alert

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As of 7:00 AM, the river was flowing at 10.50 meters, surpassing the danger level of 10.36 meters.
Floodwaters have already begun entering several villages in Bhogarai and Baliapal blocks.
Locals residing in low-lying regions have been alerted as the river may peak at 11.40 meters.
Jaleswar, Aug 24: The Subarnarekha River has once again triggered flood concerns in Odisha’s Balasore district as it breached the danger mark at Rajghat in Jaleswar early this morning.
As of 7:00 AM, the river was flowing at 10.50 meters, surpassing the danger level of 10.36 meters.
The situation escalated following the release of approximately 4 lakh cusecs of water from the Galudihi Barrage at 10:00 AM yesterday.
Floodwaters have already begun entering several villages in Bhogarai and Baliapal blocks, disrupting daily life and prompting emergency response measures.
Following this, locals residing in low-lying regions have been alerted as the river may peak at 11.40 meters.
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✨This marks the sixth flood event in the Subarnarekha this year, underscoring the vulnerability of the region to recurring monsoon-induced river surges.
District officials have been placed on high alert, with ODRAF teams deployed and evacuation plans activated for the most affected areas.
Residents are being urged to relocate to safer zones and avoid venturing near the riverbanks.