Odisha: Amid Flood Situation, Swollen Mahanadi River Becomes Tourist Spot For Some
People reached the Mundali, Naraj, and Jobra barrages in Cuttack district over the past two days and stood on the two sides of the bridges, looking at swollen Mahanadi.
Cuttack: The Mahanadi, which has caused misery for
many across several districts of Odisha due to floods in the wake of incessant
rainfall, has turned into a tourist attraction for some who are making a
beeline to see the mighty river in spate.
The situation is
reminiscent of a popular scene in the 2020 Oscar-winning South Korean film
‘Parasite’, where a woman was talking over the phone about how last night’s
rain “was such a blessing” as a chauffeur, whose semi-basement house was
devastated by the floods, drove the car.
Hundreds of people
reached the Mundali, Naraj, and Jobra barrages in the Cuttack district over the
past two days and stood on the two sides of its bridges, gazing at the
Mahanadi, which continued to surge.
Children,
schoolchildren, couples and women with babies in arms were among the people of
all ages who thronged the barrages. They clicked photos and videos of the
river, and also took selfies, while some even sipped tea as they stood by the
riverside.
Police had a tough
time managing the traffic, which moved at a snail’s pace as people parked their
motorcycles along the barrages. The scene is the same in several other bridges
over the Mahanadi in the state.
This happens
whenever the Mahanadi, parts of which remain dry most of the season, gets
swollen. The river has a length of 494 km and a drainage area of 65,580 sq km
in the state.
Special Relief
Commissioner Pradeep Kumar Jena has appealed to the people not to go close to
the river by risking their lives and taking selfies, but it seemed to have
fallen on deaf ears.
The flood
situation in the Mahanadi river system remained grim as it continued to swell,
with around 1.5 lakh people in 237 villages being marooned. The flow of
floodwater reached its peak in the Mahanadi delta region after Tuesday
midnight. The reading at Mundali barrage declined to 11.13 lakh cusecs at 1 pm
on Wednesday against 12 lakh cusecs on Tuesday.
The first flood of
the season has affected over 2 lakh people in 10 districts, while more than
27,000 people have been evacuated and taken to temporary shelters so far.
News is originally taken from: https://indiaaheadnews.com/india/odisha-amid-flood-situation-swollen-mahanadi-river-becomes-tourist-spot-for-some-231369/
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