Odisha on High Alert as Depression Intensifies: Heavy Rainfall Expected
The Odisha government has alerted all districts following heavy rainfall due to a low-pressure area evolving into a depression over the Bay of Bengal. The IMD predicts it will intensify further. Advisories have been issued for potential flooding, water-logging, and fishermen are cautioned against entering the sea.

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The Odisha government has placed all districts on high alert amid heavy rainfall caused by a low-pressure area evolving into a depression over the Bay of Bengal. Officials announced these developments on Wednesday.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) stated that this depression, essential in the lead-up to a cyclone, is moving north-northwest and is expected to deepen, with significant weather impacts anticipated.
District collectors have been instructed to prepare for possible water-logging, flash floods, and landslides. Fishermen have received advisories against sea voyages, and heavy rain warnings have been issued for several districts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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