Crops over
564,000 hectares destroyed the floods in the state are getting worse by the
hour. And the deluge can only get worse, with more rains expected in the next
48 hours.
Rain
and flood continue to disturb normal life in Odisha. It has lashed about 10 districts of the state, thrown the lives of
people of over four thousand six hundred villages out of gear. There is
no respite from incessant rain lashing several parts of the state for the past
five days under the influence of low pressure and the north east Monsoon.
The low pressure induced rain caused fresh flood in
Budhabalanga river in Mayubhanj district and Rusukulia river of Ganjam district
yesterday as it received over 30 centimeters rainfall during the past 24 hours.
The death toll went up to 19 due to rain related
incidents in the state. Rivers and rivulets are flowing to their brim due to
heavy inflows due to which several more villages are facing a threat of flood.
The authorities are evacuating people from low lying areas especially those who
are closer to the river banks government official said today.
And in neighboring
West Bengal , torrential rains flooded streets,
uprooted trees and sent houses crashing that took two lives.
Road and rail routes have been badly hit huge stretches of
train tracks are under water, so are parts of the NH-5 and SHs. Overall, 1533
km of roads have been damaged.
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