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Scenes from National Highway 57 in Boudh district.

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Aug 03, 2023 · 01:32 pm
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#ରାସ୍ତାରୁ_ମାଛ_ମାରିଲେ_ଲୋକେ !
ବୌଦ୍ଧରେ ଜାତୀୟ ରାଜପଥ ଉପରୁ ଏଡେ ଏଡେ ମାଛ ମାରିଲେ ଲୋକେhttps://t.co/iP9GwZC7uq#Boudh #fishing #Rain #odisha #samajalive pic.twitter.com/BxedRKeAbH

— Samaja Live (@samajalive) August 2, 2023

As the extremely heavy rain lashes #Boudh, roads are submerged under water. Condition will improve from tomorrow onwards… pic.twitter.com/oTjvQAOOsx

— Odisha Weatherman (@OdishaWeather7) August 2, 2023

#WATCH | Odisha: Locals catch fish at the inundated National Highway 57 in the Boudh area after ponds of the fisheries department got flooded following heavy and continuous rainfall

Lipsa Pattnaik, District Fisheries Officer, Boudh says, " Around two tonnes of fish washed away… pic.twitter.com/uM1x3h625U

— ANI (@ANI) August 2, 2023

Massive Rains in parts of Odisha as Boudh IMD recorded 390.6mm Rainfall during last 24hrs till 8:30am

RF at Major IMD Stns

Boudh 390.6mm
Sonepur 213.6mm
Phulbani 205.6mm
Bolangir 173.0mm
Keonjhar 150.2mm
Angul 150.0mm
Talcher 147.7mm
Bhawanipatna 147.0mm
Balasore 137.7mm pic.twitter.com/2esRg0P3wM

— Weatherman Shubham (@shubhamtorres09) August 2, 2023
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