
The flood crisis in Odisha has killed 13 people and affected 7.85 lakh residents across 1,304 villages in six districts, officials said. The worst-hit districts are Mayurbhanj (22 blocks), Keonjhar (13) and…
The flood crisis in Odisha has killed 13 people and affected 7.85 lakh residents across 1,304 villages in six districts, officials said. The worst-hit districts are Mayurbhanj (22 blocks), Keonjhar (13) and Balasore (12). Over 2.77 lakh people have been evacuated to 531 relief camps. Rescue operations involve 99 teams, including NDRF and ODRAF units.

In Jajpur, an 11-year-old boy drowned after being swept away on a submerged road. Three people died in wall collapses in Balasore and Mayurbhanj. District administrations in Bhadrak, Sundargarh and Jajpur shut all schools and Anganwadi centres on Tuesday as a precaution. In Kendrapara, around 300 students remain stranded on the flooded Kulasahi Ashram school campus for a third day. Officials are monitoring water levels and have deployed 39 ODRAF and seven NDRF teams.
Times Now Navbharak frames the floods primarily through administrative response, school closures and block-level data, while Hindustan Times leads with a rising death toll and human-interest tragedies. Both outlets report the same official figure of 7.85 lakh affected and 2.77 lakh evacuated, but Hindustan Times adds vital context: three wall-collapse deaths and a boy swept away illustrate the granular risk beneath the numbers. Neither source scrutinises the adequacy of evacuation speed or relief camp conditions. The measured reading is that Odisha faces a standard monsoon crisis with an aggressive official response, but the death count of 13, three from preventable wall collapses, suggests structural vulnerabilities remain unaddressed. Watch for whether the toll rises as 1,304 villages remain submerged.
Sources (3): timesnownews.com, timesnownews.com (2), hindustantimes.com
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Updated: this story now draws on 3 sources.