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Flood threat over Jamshedpur; Subernarekha, Kharkai rivers close to danger mark

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
19 June 2025
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Flood threat over Jamshedpur; Subernarekha, Kharkai rivers close to danger mark
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PINAKI MAJUMDAR

 

Jamshedpur, June 19: Continuous heavy rainfall over the past 48 hours has caused a sharp surge in the water levels of the Subernarekha and Kharkai rivers, putting several low-lying areas of East Singhbhum district on flood alert.

With both rivers approaching their respective danger marks, the district administration has heightened preparedness and urged residents to exercise extreme caution.

River Water Level (as on June 19)

Subernarekha River (Mango Bridge Point)

Danger Level: 121.50 metres

Current Level: 121.30 metres

Kharkai River (Adityapur Bridge Point)

Danger Level: 129.00 metres

Current Level: 128.78 metres

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Although both rivers are just below the critical threshold, continued rainfall could push the situation into the danger zone, prompting concerns of localized flooding.

Areas including Bagbera, Mango, Sankosai, Kadma, Sonari, and Adityapur are considered most at risk due to their proximity to the rivers.

Preparedness Measures in Place

* Emergency control rooms have been activated and are operating round the clock.

* Municipal bodies and block-level officials have been directed to remain on standby.

* NDRF and disaster response teams are on alert with boats, rescue equipment, and essential relief materials.

* Adequate shelters have been identified for evacuation if needed.

Public Advisory

* Avoid visiting or crossing riverbanks and low-lying areas.

* Move to higher ground if water levels rise.

* Keep emergency supplies, essential documents, and medicines ready.

* Stay tuned to official alerts and avoid spreading or reacting to unverified information.

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“We are fully prepared to respond to any emergency. The safety of citizens is our top priority. We urge residents, especially those in riverbank areas, to stay alert and follow instructions issued by the administration,” said a senior district official.

As rain continues across the region, the next 24 to 36 hours are critical.

The administration has assured that all departments are coordinated and ready to act swiftly in case of any escalation.

Tags: danger markFlood threatJamshedpurKharkai riverSubernarekha
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