Odisha SRC Asks Collectors, Municipal Commissioners To Remain Prepared For Possible Flood Situation

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The Odisha government has asked all District Collectors and Municipal Commissioners to remain fully prepared for possible flood situations in the monsoon season.
Bhubaneswar, Jun 25: The Odisha government has asked all District Collectors and Municipal Commissioners to remain fully prepared for possible flood situations in the monsoon season.
SRC instructed to all Collectors and Municipal Commissioners to take immediate measures for probable flash-floods/ flood like situations/ water-logging/ landslide etc. in view of cyclonic circulation. @SecyChief @satyabrata1967 @PradeepJenaIAS @IPR_Odisha pic.twitter.com/eYxZTvRjll
— SRC, Govt of Odisha (@SRC_Odisha) June 24, 2024
In a letter to all Collectors and Municipal Commissioners, Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Satyabrata Sahu on Monday said IMD has forecasted that an intense spell of rainfall due to active monsoon would occur throughout the state from June 26.
"As a result, there may be instances of flash floods, flood like situation, waterlogging and landslides at different locations. Keeping this in mind, you are requested to take immediate action," Sahu told the collectors.
The field-level functionaries should not leave the headquarters and they should be deployed in strategic locations of flash flood or waterlogging and ready to meet any eventuality, he added.
As low-lying areas in urban pockets may have waterlogging and roads may be submerged, the SRC directed the urban local bodies (ULBs) to keep the drains and stormwater channels decongested and deploy adequate dewatering pumps.
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✨In case of very heavy rain, movement of vehicles on submerged roads should be regulated and people in low-lying areas may be shifted to safer locations temporarily, he advised.
The SRC also asked for pre-positioning of water pumps with generators in low-lying areas susceptible to waterlogging.
"Ensure supervision of weak and vulnerable points in river and canal embankments. Flood fighting materials may be pre-positioned at such places. Drainage clearance must be ensured for free flow of rainwater," the SRC directed.
Meanwhile, the Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre predicted heavy rainfall, thunderstorm and lightning accompanied with gusty surface windspeed reaching 30-40 kmph over several districts in the State during the next three days, starting from tomorrow.
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