In many states, in many states, there were rains, thunderstorms and celestial lightning incidents. The weather was bad on Friday in Odisha. During this period, ten people died in various cases of lightning due to a northwestern (Kalpasaki) storm in different parts of the state. According to official sources, 3 in Korabut, 2 in Kanjam, 2 in Jajpur, 2 in honeymoon and 1 in Gajapati. Ambika Kashi, a from Kumbarakuda village, was working on another victim farm, she was attacked by electricity and she died.

Grandma Pati dies in Korabut

Three people were said to have died due to lightning in Lakshmipur area in Korabut district. Among the deceased, Bruddy Mandlinga is 60 years old and her granddaughter Kasha Mandinga is 18 years old. Both belong to the Boltiguda village of Odeenda Panchayat. Two deaths occurred in Kanjam district, including a young woman in Belakunda, Panchanagar and a minor in Kapuriyanagar.

Two minorities died in the Purusahi area

At the same time, a woman from Kusumandia village and a young man from Kabara village under the Kondia police border under the Kamakyanagar constituency in Thenkanal district died in separate lightning. Two children are said to have died in the Purusahi area under the Jajpur district border in the Jajpur district. Mohana and R. One died, and four others were injured.

IMT has published advice

In the afternoon, when the bullet was released, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMT) said that the regional center of the Indian Meteorological Department was advised to be aware of the people, and that it was advised to keep an eye on the weather and take a safe shelter for thunderstorms. In addition, the harvesting of crops can be regulated by the judiciary and farmers are advised to use the hail pain to protect vegetables and crops with hail.

The seasonal rain announced the state-specific specified disaster

At the same time, the Odisha government declared that the Odisha government was a state disaster on Thursday as a state -oriented disaster, which could compensate farmers for crop losses. Chief Minister Mohan Saran Maji has approved the project of the Department of Revenue and Disaster Management.

As a result, farmers can help the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) for crop loss in seasonal rain. It suggests that a maximum of 10 percent of SDRF’s annual allocation can be used for this purpose. (PTI)

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