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Home » Cyclone Montha Brushes Past Odisha: 33 Blocks, 11 Urban Areas Affected

Cyclone Montha Brushes Past Odisha: 33 Blocks, 11 Urban Areas Affected

Itishree Sethy by Itishree Sethy
October 29, 2025
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Odisha Revenue Minister Suresh Pujari confirmed that Cyclone Montha brushed past the state’s border, sparing it from major devastation.


However, 33 blocks and 11 urban areas experienced significant impact, prompting swift government response.

Gajapati’s Gosani Nuagaon block recorded the highest rainfall at 150 mm, while 56 other blocks received between 50 to 100 mm. The state deployed 161 teams for cyclone management and relocated over 19,000 people to 2,164 shelter camps. Among them, 2,198 pregnant women were safely shifted to secure locations.

Minister Pujari announced that damage assessment will begin immediately. District Collectors have received instructions to evaluate crop and property losses within 72 hours. Officials will collect bank account details during the survey to ensure direct compensation. If needed, additional staff will be mobilized from neighboring districts.

In areas where homes suffered wall collapses, the government distributed polythene sheets. Cooked meals were served to 18,762 people across 362 free kitchens. Despite efforts, uninterrupted power supply remains a challenge, though restoration work is underway.

The minister emphasized that once reports arrive, the government will release compensation promptly. Online disbursement will ensure transparency and speed. Citizens are advised to remain alert until October 31, as isolated rainfall may continue.

Pujari credited divine grace for minimizing the cyclone’s impact and noted that Montha changed course, moving toward Jharkhand after skimming Odisha’s border.

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