Flood Fury: Thousands Still Stranded In Odisha


Bhubaneswar: Thousands of people have been stranded for the third consecutive day Wednesday in Odisha after massive floods triggered by a cyclone swamped their homes, officials and eyewitnesses said.

People took shelter on roof-tops, embankments and other high-rise places and officials and volunteers were making efforts to reach them food and other relief materials.

The flood water has receded in many areas, but the situation continued to be grim in worst flood-hit Balasore district, officials said.

"Things are totally under control. No new area has been flooded. Some 96,000 flood affected people (in Balasore district) are getting relief," Arabinda Kumar Padhee, revenue divisional commissioner (central) who is supervising relief and rescue operation in the area, told IANS.

"The flood has affected about seven lakh people in the district and the number of those stranded may be about 12,000," he said.

Heavy rain brought on by Cyclone Phailin that hit the state coast Saturday night triggered floods in Balasore, Mayurbhanj, Jajpur, Keonjhar and Bhadrak districts. More than a million people were affected when water from major rivers and their tributaries submerged low-lying areas and entered habitations, officials said.

The army, the National Disaster Response Force, the Odisha Disaster Response Force and the state police were continuing relief operations in the affected areas.

The government claimed the flood water was receding and food and relief have been given to the needy, but eyewitnesses said the claim was untrue.

"I have taken shelter here with my family but except some dry flattened rice, officials have not given anything to us," said 45-year-old Sukanti Tudu, a woman who has taken shelter on a national highway near Balasore along with hundreds of others.

Source: IANS