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Floodwaters start to recede but several villages still flooded in 6 districts
Floodwaters start to recede but several villages still flooded in 6 districts

Time of India

time10 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Floodwaters start to recede but several villages still flooded in 6 districts

Bhubaneswar/Balasore/Jajpur: Several villages in six districts remained marooned on Monday even as water levels in rivers like the Baitarani, Brahmani, Subarnarekha, Budhabalanga and Jalaka started receding. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Bodies of Santosh Jena of Chandakuda, 30, and Purnachandra Mohanty of Chahata, 72, who were swept away by the floodwaters in Jajpur district on Sunday, were recovered by fire service personnel on Monday. Floodwaters from the Baitarani and its tributary Kani entered new areas in Jajpur on Monday, leaving hundreds of families stranded. Higher education minister Suryabanshi Suraj visited flood-affected areas in Bhadrak district on Monday. He said floodwaters, which entered villages and farmland, may take some days to drain out. In Kendrapada, villages under Aul and Pattamundai blocks such as Singhgao, Krushnadaspur, Penthapala and Gobindapur, have been cut off by flash floods caused by the swelling Brahmani, Baitarani and Kani. Damaged roads have forced locals to use motor tubes for rescuing stranded people. In Balasore, the situation has marginally improved as water levels of the Subarnarekha and Jalaka started receding, bringing some respite to residents of low-lying areas in Basta, Jaleswar, Baliapal and Bhograi blocks. A total of 18,000 people were affected in the four blocks, and over 5,000 are being provided food from the community kitchens, official sources said. The Balasore administration has mounted massive relief operations, setting up 16 free kitchens and deploying 17 ODRAF teams and 13 fire service units for rescue and relief work. Medical teams, including Asha workers and ANMs, are conducting health check-ups, while veterinary teams are attending to livestock. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "We are focused on stabilising the situation. Relief materials are being distributed, and rescue teams are active. Medical and veterinary teams are working round the clock," said Balasore collector Suryawanshi Mayur Vikas. Essential medicines, ORS sachets and healthcare services are being delivered in the flood-hit areas. Dedicated medical teams, including Asha workers and auxiliary nurse midwives (ANMs), are conducting regular health check-ups in the affected villages. Veterinary teams are also mobilised and are conducting health check-ups and vaccination camps in affected villages to prevent disease outbreaks among livestock. Districts like Balasore, Bhadrak and Jajpur are facing flood for the 5th time this season, sources said. Post-flood disaster management has become crucial for govt authorities to ensure safe drinking water and check the spread of diseases in affected areas. There was no major rainfall reported in the state on Monday, while the IMD predicted light to moderate rainfall in isolated places on Tuesday.

Ensure sufficient medicine stock for snake and dog bites, Mandya ZP CEO instructs PHCs
Ensure sufficient medicine stock for snake and dog bites, Mandya ZP CEO instructs PHCs

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Ensure sufficient medicine stock for snake and dog bites, Mandya ZP CEO instructs PHCs

Mandya Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer K.R. Nandini has asked Primary Health Centres (PHCs) to ensure availability of sufficient stock of medicines for snake and dog bites. During a surprise visit to the PHC at Chandagalu village in Mandya taluk on Friday, Ms. Nandini inspected the medicines available at the hospital used for treating snake and dog bites, and sought details regarding their availability and expiry dates. If timely treatment is provided at the PHC itself, referring the patients to urban hospitals can be avoided, she pointed out. During her visit to the PHC, Ms. Nandini reviewed attendance of the staff, records related to in-patients and out-patients, hospital cleanliness, waste management, and documentation related to Ayushman Bharat-Arogya Karnataka scheme. She also spoke to the Asha works present at the hospital and advised them to visit houses in their jurisdiction, and spread awareness about dengue and malaria fever. Ms. Nandini emphasised the need to encourage pregnant women to undergo regular check-ups and ensure timely vaccinations for the children. Meanwhile, medical officer at the PHC Hemanth Raj pointed out that a new building for the PHC had been sanctioned as the current building had become old. As the land on which the present PHC stands was under a legal dispute, an alternate site had been approved for the construction of the PHC, he added. Panchayat Development Officer Vidya and elected Gram Panchayat members of Chandagalu Gram Panchayat were also present on the occasion.

Photos: Asha Negi's Monsoon Dip In Pali Hill Is The Weekend Mood We All Want
Photos: Asha Negi's Monsoon Dip In Pali Hill Is The Weekend Mood We All Want

News18

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Photos: Asha Negi's Monsoon Dip In Pali Hill Is The Weekend Mood We All Want

Last Updated: Asha Negi dropped a series of glimpses from her recent vacation to Pali Hill, Mumbai. Television actress Asha Negi is enjoying a blissful holiday during the monsoon season. She embarked on a journey to a luxurious stay in the lush green Pali Hill, Mumbai. The travel enthusiast at heart has been thus constantly updating her fans with surreal glimpses from her much-awaited vacation. Asha Negi Broadly Smiles While Enjoying The Rain On her Instagram stories, Asha Negi shared a collage of her pictures, from her recent tour to one of the luxurious properties in the Pali Hill. She can be seen smiling broadly in these moments, indicating joy and happiness as she enjoys a swimming session amidst the rain. Asha was also seen with her eyes closed and another one being captured from behind, while suggesting a state of relaxation and contentment. Additionally, she made a peace sign in one of the frames to add an element of playfulness to the glimpses. Inside Glimpses From Asha Negi's Luxurious Stay In Pali, Mumbai Atop her picture collage, the 35-year-old actress mentioned the location – Whistling Winds, a property associated with SaffronStays on Pali Hill, Mumbai. Not only this, she also posted a couple of videos featuring the property's lush green lawn, outdoor seating area and the exterior of her room, set against a backdrop of hills or mountains. The Honeymoon Photographer star even delighted her fans with an inside glimpse from her serene bedroom, which boasts a serene view outside the window. We can see how the floor-touching glass windows illuminated the entire room while the cool breeze playfully added a relaxing vibe to the place. In another video on her Instagram stories, Asha was seen holding a cup, likely of tea or coffee, as she was taking pleasure in the peaceful rainy days during her stay. The background featured a lush green garden with a cloudy sky and consistent rain. On the professional front, Asha Negi was last seen as Roshni Saluja in the legal drama television series Criminal Justice: A Family Matter. Directed by Rohan Sippy and produced by Sameer Nair, it also starred Pankaj Tripathi, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Surveen Chawla and Khushboo Atre in key roles. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

32-year-old gorilla gives birth to ‘bundle of joy' at CO zoo. See it cling to mom
32-year-old gorilla gives birth to ‘bundle of joy' at CO zoo. See it cling to mom

Miami Herald

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

32-year-old gorilla gives birth to ‘bundle of joy' at CO zoo. See it cling to mom

A gorilla had her third baby at a Colorado zoo, and keepers are calling it a 'bundle of joy.' The zoo was filled with 'pure joy' on July 21, after welcoming the newest baby gorilla, according to a Facebook post by the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. The baby's mom, 32-year-old Asha, a critically endangered Western lowland gorilla, is bonding with her new baby, and the pair 'seem to be doing well,' zookeepers said. 'Asha is sitting and lying down with the baby and gently patting its back, which is really adorable,' Ashton Asbury, the Primate World animal keeper, said in the post. 'The baby hangs onto Asha while she's moving around and she supports it with one hand. They're bonding really well, and we have seen her licking the baby's head and grooming it.' Even first-time dad Goma, 34, 'is showing interest in the baby, too,' zookeepers said. 'He seems to want to stick close to her and the baby,' Asbury said. 'I heard him making happy gorilla grumbles at them, and Asha is doing a good job of showing him the baby while keeping a comfortable distance.' Asha was born at the zoo in 1992, and Goma came in 2016 as part of the Western Lowland Gorilla Species Survival Plan, zookeepers said. The baby, who hasn't been named and whose sex hasn't been identified, is already meeting milestones, like 'nursing and clinging to its mom,' zookeepers said. Asha has had two other babies at the Colorado Springs-based zoo, and the 'goal is to let Asha take the lead on newborn care,' zookeepers said. The baby will 'likely cling to Asha for the first several weeks' as it gets to know their dad, zookeepers said. Facebook users rushed to the comments to congratulate Asha, with one person saying, 'SO PRECIOUS.' 'This is so beautiful,' another wrote. 'That baby is cuuuuuttttteeeee! **squeel!*' another said. Colorado Springs is about a 70-mile drive southeast from Denver.

Woman Carries Paralysed Husband On 150 Km Kanwar Yatra, Internet Says ‘Mahadev Kripa Karengay'
Woman Carries Paralysed Husband On 150 Km Kanwar Yatra, Internet Says ‘Mahadev Kripa Karengay'

News18

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Woman Carries Paralysed Husband On 150 Km Kanwar Yatra, Internet Says ‘Mahadev Kripa Karengay'

Accompanied by their two young children, Asha embarked on the journey from Haridwar to Modinagar on foot, carrying her husband, Sachin, on her shoulders. Kanwar Yatra is going on in full swing. During this sacred pilgrimage, undertaken during the holy month of Sawan in devotion to Lord Shiva, thousands of Kanwariyas travel long distances to fetch holy Ganga water and offer it to Mahadev. Several heartwarming stories are emerging from this auspicious yatra, and the latest one going viral is about a woman named Asha. In a heartwarming display of love, devotion and unshakeable faith, the woman from Bakharwa village in Modinagar has touched hearts across the country by carrying her paralysed husband on her back for 150 km during the Kanwar Yatra. Accompanied by their two young children, Asha embarked on the journey from Haridwar to Modinagar on foot, carrying her husband, Sachin. He has been paralysed from the waist down following a spinal cord surgery last year. हरिद्वार में महिला ने पति को कंधों पर उठाकर भोलेनाथ के दर्शन किए सावन की आस्था में प्रेम और समर्पण का अनोखा संगम दिखा वीडियो देख सोशल मीडिया पर यूजर्स भावुक होकर कर रहे सराहना #Haridwar | Sawan 2025 | #KawadYatra | @JhakkasKhabar | — प्रतीक खरे/Pratik khare 😷 (@pratik_khare_) July 14, 2025 This powerful moment, captured on camera, has gone viral on social media, prompting an outpouring of admiration and respect. In no time, the video gained traction online. Social media users were quick to respond to the emotional clip. Calling the man lucky, the internet community showered the woman with praise for her unwavering dedication and devotion. 'This man is very lucky to have such a wife. Many, many salutes to such women of the country," wrote a user. Another commented, 'Salute to the power of women, faith, and devotion. In today's era, seeing such a thing gives satisfaction to the mind." 'Bolo Har Har Mahadev… Jarur sidhh hogi is behen ki prarthana (Her wishes will surely be fulfilled soon)," said an individual. An X user posted, 'I humbly pray to Lord Shiva that her wishes be fulfilled. Har Har Mahadev." During a media interaction, she expressed, 'Mai apne pati ko kandhe pe bithakr aa rahi hu. Dedh ghante ka operation hua tha spinal cord ka, aur tabse inke paer chalne band ho gaye hai. Bs Bholenath se yahi ikcha mangi hai ki mere liye jaise pehle khade the, mere liye waise khade ho jaye, mere sath khade ho (I am carrying my husband on my shoulders. He had a half-hour-long operation on his spinal cord, after which his legs stopped moving. I just want to request Lord Shiva to make him stand again on his foot for me, the way he stood before with me)." Sachin had been a dedicated Kanwariya. He had been walking the pilgrimage every year from the past 13 years. However, after his paralysis last year, he believed his spiritual journey had come to an end. But his wife, Asha, refused to let his tradition be broken. With immense love and devotion in her heart, she carried her paralysed husband on her back to complete the pilgrimage. Asha's strength and unwavering belief have become a symbol of true devotion this year. Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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