Is the Odisha government fully prepared to handle the flood situation?

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Key Takeaways
- Over 1,100 people evacuated from low-lying areas.
- Temporary shelters set up with essential services.
- Focus on vulnerable groups: children, women, elderly.
- Continuous monitoring of river water levels.
- State government committed to public safety.
Bhubaneswar, June 30 (NationPress) Odisha's Revenue and Disaster Management Minister, Suresh Pujari, declared on Monday that the state government is fully equipped and actively engaged in managing the flood scenario in the northern regions, especially in Balasore and Mayurbhanj districts.
While addressing the media, Pujari stated, "The state apparatus has been mobilized and all relevant departments are collaborating to effectively handle the situation. Our main goal is to ensure the safety and well-being of those impacted by rising water levels."
He mentioned that over 1,100 individuals have already been relocated from low-lying and vulnerable areas.
Temporary shelters have been established, offering food, clean drinking water, medical care, and other essential amenities, according to the Minister.
Special attention is being directed towards vulnerable groups, including children, women, and the elderly, he added.
The Minister indicated that water levels in significant rivers like the Subarnarekha and Budhabalanga are under close surveillance, with alerts issued for sensitive areas.
"We anticipate water inflow from Jharkhand and nearby regions, and necessary precautions are in place. Rescue and relief teams, including the Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) and fire services, are on standby," he added.
He also noted that ODRAF teams have been deployed to at-risk locations in Keonjhar, Balasore, and Mayurbhanj, with two additional teams sent to Balasore district.
Fire service personnel are actively engaged in rescue operations in inundated villages, he stated.
Minister Pujari emphasized that Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi is personally overseeing the situation and receiving hourly updates.
"We are consistently in contact with district collectors and local administration. Additional NDRF teams are prepared to be deployed if required," he remarked.
In a plea to the public to remain calm, the Minister said, "There is no reason to panic. We urge residents in affected areas to adhere to directives from local authorities. The state government is dedicated to providing every possible support during this crisis."
Minister Pujari, alongside Special Relief Commissioner Deoranjan Kumar Singh, evaluated the flood conditions during a high-level meeting here.
Pujari informed reporters that the water level in the Budhabalanga river has been gradually decreasing while the Subarnarekha river's level is slowly rising.
He expressed optimism that the flood situation will improve soon as rainwater in the rivers is being smoothly discharged into the Bay of Bengal due to favorable sea conditions.
Additionally, rainfall in upstream areas has ceased while downstream areas are experiencing light rainfall, he mentioned.
He informed reporters that those evacuated from low-lying areas are being provided with dry and cooked food along with other relief supplies from the administration since Sunday.
As per reports, numerous low-lying villages are inundated in the Basta block of Balasore and the Udala area in Mayurbhanj districts of Odisha.