

Elephant herd wreaks havoc in Ganjam village | Bhubaneswar News
Berhampur: A herd of 24 elephants, including a newborn calf, caused widespread damage in Birikote village near Bhanjanagar, Ganjam district, on Sunday night, triggering panic among local residents.The More...

Elephant wreaks havoc in S’garh village | Bhubaneswar News
Rourkela: An elephant wreaked havoc in Badkareichuan village, located under the K Balang forest section of Sundargarh district‘s Banki forest range, on Sunday night. During its rampage, it More...

Cm Reviews Flood Situation As Rain Wreaks Havoc In South Odisha Dists | Bhubaneswar News
Bhubaneswar: Torrential rain disrupted normal life and caused flooding in several districts of southern Odisha owing to a deep depression over the Bay of Bengal that is likely to bring more misery to the state. More...

Commuting: Road Damage Wreaks Havoc on Commuters in Bhubaneswar | Bhubaneswar News
Bhubaneswar: Come rain, and the craters and potholes start showing up. Hidden beneath the gravel and tar, they have have found freedom as torrential rain have wreaked havoc on numerous arterial and More...

12 dead as overnight heavy rain wreaks havoc in Uttarakhand | Dehradun News – Times of India
Heavy rains caused significant waterlogging in many parts of Dehradun NEW DELHI: Twelve people, including three members of a family, were killed and six others injured due to heavy overnight rains More...

Morning brief: PM Modi to launch ‘world’s highest’ tunnel’s construction in Ladakh; rain wreaks havoc in 4 states, more
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will initiate the “first blast” for the Shinku La tunnel in Ladakh, providing all-weather connectivity from Manali to Leh. The 4.1 km-long tunnel, at 15,800 ft, will More...

4 dead as rain wreaks havoc in Pune; schools shut, Army, Air Force put on alert
Four died in rain-related incidents in Pune on Thursday amid heavy downpour and incessant overnight rain. Water entered several residential areas in Pune, with the Indian Meteorological Department issuing a More...
