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Odisha floods: Fire Service team rescues 115 persons, distribute relief materials in affected districts

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Published : Sep 2, 2020, 3:20 PM IST

Eight teams of Odisha fire service are in operation and on stand-by with powerboats and rescue gears to the flood-affected districts for rescue and relief operations. Apart from this, additional 12 teams are kept in standby at Odisha Fire and Disaster Response Institute, Naraj, Cuttack.

Fire Service team rescues 115 persons, distribute relief materials in affected districts
Fire Service team rescues 115 persons, distribute relief materials in affected districts

Cuttack (Odisha): Teams of Odisha Fire Service, operating in Khordha and Puri district during the floods, have rescued a total of 115 persons as of September 1.

As per Directorate of Odisha Fire Services, 8 teams are in operation and on stand-by with powerboats and rescue gears to the flood-affected districts for rescue and relief operations. Apart from this, additional 12 teams are kept in standby at Odisha Fire and Disaster Response Institute, Naraj, Cuttack.

Six rescue teams deployed in Kanas block have rescued 62 persons from the marooned villages of Badalpur, Nuasahi, Haldipada, Badaput, and other nearby villages under the Puri district.

The same team also rescued an old man from the marooned village of Badlapur under Kanas block.

The Khordha fire service team has rescued 50 persons from the marooned village of Saradhapur. All the teams involved in rescue have also taken an active part in distributing relief materials.

Also read: Over 14 lakh affected, 17 killed in Odisha floods

As many as 17 people have died while over 14 lakh people in 20 districts were affected due to floods in Odisha.

A total of 112 blocks, 896-gram panchayats, 3,256 villages, 21 urban local bodies and 75 wards have been hit by the flood situation, said the office of Special Relief Commissioner (SRC).

The 20 districts affected due to floods are Angul, Balasore, Bargarh, Bhadrak, Boudh, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Jharsuguda, Kendrapara, Keonjhar, Khordha, Mayurbhanj, Nayagarh, Nuapada, Puri, Sambalpur, Sonepur and Sundergarh.

While 340 villages were marooned, and as many as 10,382 houses were damaged while 1,68,904 hectares of crop were affected due to flood-related incidents in the state.

With inputs from ANI

Cuttack (Odisha): Teams of Odisha Fire Service, operating in Khordha and Puri district during the floods, have rescued a total of 115 persons as of September 1.

As per Directorate of Odisha Fire Services, 8 teams are in operation and on stand-by with powerboats and rescue gears to the flood-affected districts for rescue and relief operations. Apart from this, additional 12 teams are kept in standby at Odisha Fire and Disaster Response Institute, Naraj, Cuttack.

Six rescue teams deployed in Kanas block have rescued 62 persons from the marooned villages of Badalpur, Nuasahi, Haldipada, Badaput, and other nearby villages under the Puri district.

The same team also rescued an old man from the marooned village of Badlapur under Kanas block.

The Khordha fire service team has rescued 50 persons from the marooned village of Saradhapur. All the teams involved in rescue have also taken an active part in distributing relief materials.

Also read: Over 14 lakh affected, 17 killed in Odisha floods

As many as 17 people have died while over 14 lakh people in 20 districts were affected due to floods in Odisha.

A total of 112 blocks, 896-gram panchayats, 3,256 villages, 21 urban local bodies and 75 wards have been hit by the flood situation, said the office of Special Relief Commissioner (SRC).

The 20 districts affected due to floods are Angul, Balasore, Bargarh, Bhadrak, Boudh, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Jharsuguda, Kendrapara, Keonjhar, Khordha, Mayurbhanj, Nayagarh, Nuapada, Puri, Sambalpur, Sonepur and Sundergarh.

While 340 villages were marooned, and as many as 10,382 houses were damaged while 1,68,904 hectares of crop were affected due to flood-related incidents in the state.

With inputs from ANI

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