Updated On: 26 August, 2022 10:23 AM IST | Odisha | Agencies
Many mud houses have collapsed or damaged, food has become scarce and there is no place to attend to nature’s call

A flooded and marooned area of Jamkunda in Balasore. Pic/PTI
Unable to get potable water in marooned villages of Odisha, a number of people are forced to drink what is available—the muddy and contaminated water that has accumulated in villages in the past few days due to flood. Many mud houses have collapsed or damaged, food has become scarce and there is no place to attend to nature’s call.
“We are managing with dry food like flattened rice, but unable to get a drop of water to drink. Tube wells and other sources of drinking water are submerged in the flood. We are forced to drink floodwater,” said Makara Dalei of Nayabali village under Baliapal block of Balasore district. He said villagers are not even able to boil the floodwater due to lack of fuel.