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Subarnarekha River Swells, Flood Threat Looms Over Northern Odisha
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🗓 20 Aug 2026, 09:37 AM
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The Subarnarekha River in northern Odisha has risen sharply, prompting authorities to warn of imminent flooding in the region.
The Subarnarekha River, which flows through the northern districts of Odisha, has swollen considerably after heavy rains in the catchment area. Water levels recorded at several gauging stations are now approaching the flood‑prone thresholds, leading officials to issue an alert for residents in the vicinity.
State disaster management teams have been mobilised to monitor the situation and to prepare evacuation plans for vulnerable villages along the riverbanks. Temporary shelters are being readied in nearby towns, and relief supplies are being pre‑positioned to ensure a swift response if the river overflows its banks.
Local authorities have urged people to stay away from low‑lying areas, avoid crossing the river on foot, and follow instructions from police and disaster officials. The situation remains fluid, and further updates will be provided as the river's flow stabilises.
The swelling of the Subarnarekha underscores the broader monsoon‑related flood risks that the eastern coastal states face each year, prompting calls for improved drainage infrastructure and early‑warning systems.
Residents are advised to keep emergency kits ready and stay tuned to official channels for the latest advisories.
State disaster management teams have been mobilised to monitor the situation and to prepare evacuation plans for vulnerable villages along the riverbanks. Temporary shelters are being readied in nearby towns, and relief supplies are being pre‑positioned to ensure a swift response if the river overflows its banks.
Local authorities have urged people to stay away from low‑lying areas, avoid crossing the river on foot, and follow instructions from police and disaster officials. The situation remains fluid, and further updates will be provided as the river's flow stabilises.
The swelling of the Subarnarekha underscores the broader monsoon‑related flood risks that the eastern coastal states face each year, prompting calls for improved drainage infrastructure and early‑warning systems.
Residents are advised to keep emergency kits ready and stay tuned to official channels for the latest advisories.