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Odisha news: Bhubaneswar reports 216 new cases of Covid positive; Cuttack city 43 – Indian city news, cities latest updates – Citybuzz click

Odisha news: Bhubaneswar reports 216 new cases of Covid positive; Cuttack city 43

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A low pressure area has formed over Bay of Bengal. (Photo: Twitter@mcbbsr)

News and updates from across Odisha that happened on Oct 14. From news on Covid daily cases to unlock restrictions, and from weather updates to sports news, we have got you covered. Thanks for tuning in to this space on CityBuzz.click.

* Covid vaccination slots booking in Puri region tonight at 9 PM. Refer tweet for details.

* Cuttack on Thursday has reported 43 new Covid positive cases and 36 recoveries meanwhile Bhubaneswar region has reported 216 cases of Covid positive and 196 recoveries.

* Odisha reports 521 new Covid positive cases, of which 65 are in the 0-18 years-old category. In quarantine 304 cases, 217 are local contacts. Khurdha reports maximum of 249 cases.

* The fuel price in Bhubaneswar saw a increase of Rs 0.71 on Thursday, as the rate of petrol in the capital city was Rs 106.06 while diesel price was at Rs 102.33.

* In Cuttack the prices of petrol and diesel on Thursday were Rs 106.06 and Rs 102.34, respectively.

* “Under the influence of yesterday’s cyclonic circulation, a Low Pressure Area has formed over East central- Bay of Bengal & neighbourhood. It is likely to move west northwestwards & reach south Odisha – north Andhra Pradesh coasts during next 24hours,” informs Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar.

* Odisha reports six deaths on Thursday due to Covid-19


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