Heavy rainfall in Odisha has resulted in devastating landslides, claiming the lives of two people and causing significant disruptions in hilly regions. Rescue operations are underway as authorities rush to evacuate affected residents, clear debris, and restore connectivity in isolated areas.
This extreme weather highlights the challenges faced by communities in Odisha’s hilly districts during the monsoon season and underscores the need for improved disaster preparedness.
1. Areas Most Affected
The landslides were reported in hilly regions of southern and western Odisha, where rainfall has been exceptionally heavy in the past 24 hours.
Villages in the Ganjam, Koraput, and Rayagada districts have faced the brunt, with roads blocked and homes damaged.
Flash floods accompanying the landslides have exacerbated the situation, leaving several communities stranded.
2. Casualties and Rescue Efforts
Two fatalities have been confirmed due to landslide incidents. Authorities continue to assess the situation for missing individuals.
Rescue teams, including National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) units, have been deployed to affected areas.
Local administration is using heavy machinery to clear debris and restore access to isolated villages.
Emergency shelters have been set up to provide temporary accommodation and relief supplies to displaced families.
3. Precautionary Measures and Safety Guidelines
Residents in landslide-prone areas should evacuate immediately if advised by authorities.
Avoid traveling on mountainous or forested roads until debris is cleared and safety confirmed.
Ensure access to emergency supplies, such as food, water, medicines, and blankets.
Stay tuned to official weather advisories and updates issued by the Odisha State Disaster Management Authority and local administration.
4. Weather Outlook and Challenges
Meteorological departments forecast continuing heavy rainfall in parts of southern and western Odisha over the next 24–48 hours.
Risk of additional landslides and flash floods remains high, especially in regions with loose soil and deforested slopes.
Infrastructure damage, such as blocked roads and power outages, may delay rescue and relief operations.
5. Government Response
Odisha government has directed all disaster response agencies to prioritize life-saving operations.
Relief measures, including food, water, and medical assistance, are being dispatched to affected communities.
Monitoring of rainfall patterns, river levels, and soil stability is ongoing to anticipate further landslides.
FAQs
Q1: How many people have been killed in Odisha landslides?
Two fatalities have been reported so far, with rescue operations continuing.
Q2: Which districts are most affected?
Ganjam, Koraput, Rayagada, and nearby hilly areas are facing the heaviest impact.
Q3: Are rescue operations underway?
Yes, NDRF teams and local authorities are actively involved in rescue and relief operations.
Q4: Is more rainfall expected in Odisha?
Yes, meteorological forecasts predict continued heavy rain in southern and western Odisha over the next 24–48 hours.
Q5: What precautions should residents take?
Residents in landslide-prone areas should evacuate if advised, avoid travel on unsafe roads, and stay updated with official alerts.
Published on : 4th October
Published by : SMITA
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