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Heavy rains swelled two major rivers causing flash floods in Odisha's Rayagada district, prompting the state government to seek the help of defence forces, as four IAF choppers were pressed into service for relief and rescue operations, government officials said on 16 July.
The flash floods, followed by an alarming rise in the water levels in the Nagavalli and the Kalyani rivers, inundated vast areas, causing extensive damage to bridges and snapping road and railway connectivity in several areas, the officials said.
Four Mi-17 V5 helicopters of IAF have been tasked for the relief and rescue operations. The choppers, detached for Op-Triveni under the Central Air Command, based at Raipur/Jagdalpur, were on a standby awaiting weather clearance.
Several areas in adjoining Kalahandi district were also severely affected by the floods caused by incessant rains, disrupting road and rail communications, they said.
Stating that the state control room in the SRC office is tracking the situation, Patnaik said the ODRAF, fire service and CRPF were on the spot for undertaking rescue and relief.
The help of the Army, Navy and Air Force helicopters is sought and instructions have been issued to take all immediate steps to ensure relief and rescue and other mitigation measures, he said.
Helicopters would be used for rescuing a large number of people trapped on rooftops as their houses had been submerged by flood water, besides dropping food packets and relief materials, said an official.
SRC Bishnupad Sethi said the concerned officials had already been alerted on the basis of forecasts by the IMD about heavy rainfall in the northern region.
He said two bridges had been washed away causing disruption of road connections, while a railway bridge was also damaged disrupting train services.
A road link between Rayagada and Bhawanipatna has been snapped as flood water is flowing on a major road.
An East Coast Railway (ECoR) official said the flash floods have affected train services in the Rayagada-Titlagarh railway section as Railway bridge No 585 between Theruvali and Singapur Road Railway stations was washed away.
Alert gangmen stopped a goods train which was supposed to pass on the bridge and averted a mishap, he said, adding several trains had been disrupted or cancelled in view of the situation.
Stating that restoration work is in progress on a war footing, he said senior officials went to the site and relief materials were sent. Emergency control rooms were opened in Bhubaneswar, Sambalpur, Khurda Road and Visakhapatnam, he added.
(With inputs from PTI. This story has been edited for length.)
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