Northern Odisha receives heavy rainfall due to formation of deep depression
Northern Odisha districts adjoining West Bengal received heavy rainfall on Saturday, with the IMD forecasting more downpour over the next couple of days. Kusumi in Mayurbhanj district received the most rainfall at 136 mm, followed by Bhogorai and Jaleswar in Balasore at 104 mm and 67 mm, respectively, in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Saturday. With the deep depression in the Bay of Bengal moving to Gangetic West Bengal, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast heavy to very heavy rain in several areas in neighbouring Odisha over the next two days. Light to moderate rainfall at most places is very likely with heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places in Odisha and extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places over north Odisha on September 14, the Met department said in a bulletin. Heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places is expected on September 15 and heavy rainfall at isolated places on September 16, it said. A deep depression is a more intense stage of a .
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