Kalinga Ghati in Odisha’s Kandhamal district closed till September 30 due to landslide

Kalinga Ghati in Odisha's Kandhamal district has been closed till September 30 due to two landslides in a short span.

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Kandhamal: The Kalinga Ghati road will be closed till September 30. The Kandhamal District Magistrate has taken this decision after the second landslide.

According to reports, the District Magistrate has taken this decision aftter assessing the situation at Kalinga Ghati. Similarly, the District Magistrate has said that two expert teams will go from Bhanjanagar and Sonepur.

It is worth mentioning that, a major landslide occurred at Kalinga Ghat in Odisha’s Kandhamal district following a heavy rainfall in the area disrupting movement of vehicles on Thursday.

As informed by sources, the landslide occurred barely an hour ago and came to light when an ambulance driver while carrying patient to Berhampur from Raikia area noticed it and informed the local administration. Fortunately, the landslide did not fall either on any vehicle or individual.

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However, movement of vehicles from Berhampur and Bhubaneswar to Phulbani and Baliguda and vice versa was heavily affected as huge rocks and mud slides from the mountain blocked road following the landslide.

Hundreds of vehicle including passenger buses and cars with several people remained stranded on both the sides of the road or the spot where the landslide occurred. Currently, they are in a state of panic and fear as such possible landslide cannot be ruled out because rain continue to lash the area.

On being informed, the local firefighters along with a Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) team and police personnel reached the spot and are carrying out the restoration works with the help of the local residents with the aim to clear the road at the earlier possible time so that the stranded vehicles can resume their journey.

However, the restoration works at the Kalinga Ghat, which is the lifeline of the south Odisha, is reportedly getting affected by incessant heavy rains in the area.

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