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Flood management in the Subarnarekha River largely depends on Jharkhand's Chandil Dam. Hence, Odisha lacks the ability to control floods on its side, Water Resources Department Chief Engineer (Procurement) Sagar Mohanty said on Wednesday.
Odisha faces flood concerns as continuous rainfall raises water levels in several rivers. While some remain below danger marks, delays in water discharge and an upcoming low-pressure system could intensify the situation across multiple basins, the official warned.
According to the Department sources, the current water level in the Indravati reservoir stands at 57 millimeters. Despite steady rai...