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Disaster Management in
India
Past, Present and Future
Disasters in India
 Moving away from the Great Bengal famine
of 1769-1770 in which a third of the
population perished.
 The Chalisa famine of 1783, the Doji Bara or
Skull famine of 1790 to 1792, the North
West Provinces famine of 1838, the North
West India Famine of 1861, the Bengal and
Orissa famine of 1866, the Rajputana famine
of 1869, the famine of 1899 to 1901, the
Bengal famine of 1943…
 The drought years of 1965, 1972, 1979,
1987, 2002
India’s Vulnerability to Disasters
 57% land is vulnerable to earthquakes. Of
these, 12% is vulnerable to severe
earthquakes.
 68% land is vulnerable to drought.
 12% land is vulnerable to floods.
 8% land is vulnerable to cyclones.
 Apart from natural disasters, some cities
in India are also vulnerable to chemical
and industrial disasters and man-made
disasters.
Seismic Activity in India
180 AD - 2004
Distribution of epicenters of earthquakes greater than
magnitude 5.0 for the period 1976-2000, South East Asia and
Indian Ocean
Areas of Concern
 Activating an Early Warning System
network and its close monitoring
 Mechanisms for integrating the scientific,
technological and administrative agencies
for effective disaster management
 Terrestrial communication links which
collapse in the event of a rapid onset
disaster
 Vulnerability of critical infrastructures
(power supply, communication, water
supply, transport, etc.) to disaster events
Areas of Concern
 Funding : Primacy of relief as disaster
response.
 Preparedness and Mitigation very often
ignored.
 Lack of integrated efforts to collect and compile
data, information and local knowledge on
disaster history and traditional response
patterns.
 Need for standardised efforts in compiling and
interpreting geo-spatial data, satellite imagery
and early warning signals.
 Weak areas continue to be forecasting,
modelling, risk prediction, simulation and
scenario analysis, etc.
Areas of Concern
 Absence of a national level, state level, and
district level directory of experts and
inventory of resources.
 Absence of a National Disaster Management
Plan, and State level and district level disaster
management plans.
 Sustainability of efforts
 Effective Inter Agency Co-ordination and
Standard Operating Procedures for
stakeholder groups, especially critical first
responder agencies.
 Emergency medicine, critical care medicine,
triage, first aid
Nodal Agencies for Disaster Management
 Floods : Ministry of Water Resources, CWC
 Cyclones : Indian Meteorological Department
1. Earthquakes : Indian Meteorological Department
 Epidemics : Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
 Avian Flu: Ministry of Health, Ministry of
Environment, Ministry of Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry
 Chemical Disasters : Ministry of Environment and
Forests
 Industrial Disasters : Ministry of Labour
 Rail Accidents : Ministry of Railways
 Air Accidents : Ministry of Civil Aviation
 Fire : Ministry of Home Affairs
 Nuclear Incidents : Department of Atomic Energy
 Mine Disasters : Department of Mines
Dynamics of Disasters
 There is a high probability of a low
probability event happening somewhere
sometime soon…
 The unpredictability of disaster events and
the high risk and vulnerability profiles
make it imperative to strengthen disaster
preparedness, mitigation and enforcement
of guidelines, building codes and
restrictions on construction of buildings in
flood-prone areas and storm surge prone
coastal areas.
New Directions for Disaster
Management in India
 The National Disaster Management
Authority (NDMA) has been set up as the
apex body for Disaster Management in
India, with the Prime Minister as its
Chairman.
 Disaster Management Authorities will be
set up at the State and District Levels to
be headed by the Chief Ministers and
Collectors/Zilla Parishad Chairmen
respectively.
New Directions for Disaster
Management in India
 A National Disaster Mitigation Fund will be
administerd by NDMA. States and districts will
administer mitigation funds.
 A National Disaster Response Fund will be
administerd by NDMA through the National
Executive Committee. States and Districts will
administer state Disaster Response Fund and
Disaster Response Fund respectively.
 8 Battalions of National Disaster Response Force
(NDRF) are being trained and deployed with
CSSR and MFR equipments and tools in eight
strategic locations.
 A National Disaster Management Policy and
National Disaster Response Plan will also be
drawn up.
Lessons Learnt
 Be Prepared : Preparedness and
Mitigation is bound to yield more
effective returns than distributing
relief after a disaster.
 Create a Culture of Preparedness and
Prevention.
 Evolve a code of conduct for all stake-
holders
Future Directions
 Encourage and consolidate knowledge
networks
 Mobilise and train disaster volunteers for
more effective preparedness, mitigation and
response (NSS, NCC, Scouts and Guides,
NYK, Civil Defence, Homeguards)
 Increased capacity building leads to faster
vulnerability reduction.
 Learn from best practices in disaster
preparedness, mitigation and disaster
response
Future Directions
 Mobilising stakeholder participation of Self Help
Groups, Women’s Groups, Youth Groups,
Panchayati Raj Institutions
 Anticipatory Governance: Simulation exercises,
Mock drills and Scenario Analysis
 Indigenous knowledge systems and coping
practices
 Living with Risk: Community Based Disaster Risk
Management
 Inclusive, participatory, gender sensitive, child
friendly, eco-friendly and disabled friendly disaster
management
 Technology driven but people owned
 Knowledge Management: Documentation and
dissemination of good practices
 Public Private Partnership
Invest in Preparedness
 Investments in Preparedness and
Prevention (Mitigation) will yield
sustainable results, rather than spending
money on relief after a disaster.
 Most disasters are predictable, especially
in their seasonality and the disaster-
prone areas which are vulnerable.
 Communities must be involved in
disaster preparedness.
Best Practices
 On 12 November, 1970 a major cyclone hit
the coastal belt of Bangladesh at 223 km/hr.
with a storm surge of six to nine meters
height, killing an estimated 500,000 people.
 Due to the Cyclone Preparedness Program,
the April 1991 cyclone with wind speed of 225
km/hr. killed only 138,000 people even
though the coastal population had doubled by
that time.
 In May 1994, in a similar cyclone with a wind
speed of 250 km/hr. only 127 people lost
their lives.
 In May 1997, in a cyclone with wind speed of
200 km/hr. only 111 people lost their lives.
New possibilities
 National Urban Renewal Mission for 70
cities: recent experience of
“unprecedented” extreme weather
conditions in a few major metros and
megacities
 100,000 Rural Knowledge Centres
( IT Kiosks): Need for Spatial e-
Governance for informed decision making
in disaster-prone areas: before, during
and after disasters
Academic
& Research
Institutions
NSDI
Spatial Information
Electronic Clearing House
NATMO
NDMA
FSI
NRSA
NIC
URBAN
BODIESBSI
NRDMS
NNRMS
GSI
PSUs
GoI
Ministries
CGWB
NBSSLUP
Census
of India
CPCB
Private Sector
IMD
CWC
ISRO
Dept. of SpaceSOI
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Disaster Management in India Past, Present and Future

  • 2. Disasters in India  Moving away from the Great Bengal famine of 1769-1770 in which a third of the population perished.  The Chalisa famine of 1783, the Doji Bara or Skull famine of 1790 to 1792, the North West Provinces famine of 1838, the North West India Famine of 1861, the Bengal and Orissa famine of 1866, the Rajputana famine of 1869, the famine of 1899 to 1901, the Bengal famine of 1943…  The drought years of 1965, 1972, 1979, 1987, 2002
  • 3. India’s Vulnerability to Disasters  57% land is vulnerable to earthquakes. Of these, 12% is vulnerable to severe earthquakes.  68% land is vulnerable to drought.  12% land is vulnerable to floods.  8% land is vulnerable to cyclones.  Apart from natural disasters, some cities in India are also vulnerable to chemical and industrial disasters and man-made disasters.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Seismic Activity in India 180 AD - 2004
  • 7.
  • 8. Distribution of epicenters of earthquakes greater than magnitude 5.0 for the period 1976-2000, South East Asia and Indian Ocean
  • 9. Areas of Concern  Activating an Early Warning System network and its close monitoring  Mechanisms for integrating the scientific, technological and administrative agencies for effective disaster management  Terrestrial communication links which collapse in the event of a rapid onset disaster  Vulnerability of critical infrastructures (power supply, communication, water supply, transport, etc.) to disaster events
  • 10. Areas of Concern  Funding : Primacy of relief as disaster response.  Preparedness and Mitigation very often ignored.  Lack of integrated efforts to collect and compile data, information and local knowledge on disaster history and traditional response patterns.  Need for standardised efforts in compiling and interpreting geo-spatial data, satellite imagery and early warning signals.  Weak areas continue to be forecasting, modelling, risk prediction, simulation and scenario analysis, etc.
  • 11. Areas of Concern  Absence of a national level, state level, and district level directory of experts and inventory of resources.  Absence of a National Disaster Management Plan, and State level and district level disaster management plans.  Sustainability of efforts  Effective Inter Agency Co-ordination and Standard Operating Procedures for stakeholder groups, especially critical first responder agencies.  Emergency medicine, critical care medicine, triage, first aid
  • 12. Nodal Agencies for Disaster Management  Floods : Ministry of Water Resources, CWC  Cyclones : Indian Meteorological Department 1. Earthquakes : Indian Meteorological Department  Epidemics : Ministry of Health and Family Welfare  Avian Flu: Ministry of Health, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry  Chemical Disasters : Ministry of Environment and Forests  Industrial Disasters : Ministry of Labour  Rail Accidents : Ministry of Railways  Air Accidents : Ministry of Civil Aviation  Fire : Ministry of Home Affairs  Nuclear Incidents : Department of Atomic Energy  Mine Disasters : Department of Mines
  • 13. Dynamics of Disasters  There is a high probability of a low probability event happening somewhere sometime soon…  The unpredictability of disaster events and the high risk and vulnerability profiles make it imperative to strengthen disaster preparedness, mitigation and enforcement of guidelines, building codes and restrictions on construction of buildings in flood-prone areas and storm surge prone coastal areas.
  • 14. New Directions for Disaster Management in India  The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has been set up as the apex body for Disaster Management in India, with the Prime Minister as its Chairman.  Disaster Management Authorities will be set up at the State and District Levels to be headed by the Chief Ministers and Collectors/Zilla Parishad Chairmen respectively.
  • 15. New Directions for Disaster Management in India  A National Disaster Mitigation Fund will be administerd by NDMA. States and districts will administer mitigation funds.  A National Disaster Response Fund will be administerd by NDMA through the National Executive Committee. States and Districts will administer state Disaster Response Fund and Disaster Response Fund respectively.  8 Battalions of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are being trained and deployed with CSSR and MFR equipments and tools in eight strategic locations.  A National Disaster Management Policy and National Disaster Response Plan will also be drawn up.
  • 16. Lessons Learnt  Be Prepared : Preparedness and Mitigation is bound to yield more effective returns than distributing relief after a disaster.  Create a Culture of Preparedness and Prevention.  Evolve a code of conduct for all stake- holders
  • 17. Future Directions  Encourage and consolidate knowledge networks  Mobilise and train disaster volunteers for more effective preparedness, mitigation and response (NSS, NCC, Scouts and Guides, NYK, Civil Defence, Homeguards)  Increased capacity building leads to faster vulnerability reduction.  Learn from best practices in disaster preparedness, mitigation and disaster response
  • 18. Future Directions  Mobilising stakeholder participation of Self Help Groups, Women’s Groups, Youth Groups, Panchayati Raj Institutions  Anticipatory Governance: Simulation exercises, Mock drills and Scenario Analysis  Indigenous knowledge systems and coping practices  Living with Risk: Community Based Disaster Risk Management  Inclusive, participatory, gender sensitive, child friendly, eco-friendly and disabled friendly disaster management  Technology driven but people owned  Knowledge Management: Documentation and dissemination of good practices  Public Private Partnership
  • 19. Invest in Preparedness  Investments in Preparedness and Prevention (Mitigation) will yield sustainable results, rather than spending money on relief after a disaster.  Most disasters are predictable, especially in their seasonality and the disaster- prone areas which are vulnerable.  Communities must be involved in disaster preparedness.
  • 20. Best Practices  On 12 November, 1970 a major cyclone hit the coastal belt of Bangladesh at 223 km/hr. with a storm surge of six to nine meters height, killing an estimated 500,000 people.  Due to the Cyclone Preparedness Program, the April 1991 cyclone with wind speed of 225 km/hr. killed only 138,000 people even though the coastal population had doubled by that time.  In May 1994, in a similar cyclone with a wind speed of 250 km/hr. only 127 people lost their lives.  In May 1997, in a cyclone with wind speed of 200 km/hr. only 111 people lost their lives.
  • 21. New possibilities  National Urban Renewal Mission for 70 cities: recent experience of “unprecedented” extreme weather conditions in a few major metros and megacities  100,000 Rural Knowledge Centres ( IT Kiosks): Need for Spatial e- Governance for informed decision making in disaster-prone areas: before, during and after disasters
  • 22. Academic & Research Institutions NSDI Spatial Information Electronic Clearing House NATMO NDMA FSI NRSA NIC URBAN BODIESBSI NRDMS NNRMS GSI PSUs GoI Ministries CGWB NBSSLUP Census of India CPCB Private Sector IMD CWC ISRO Dept. of SpaceSOI Knowledge Networking BMTPC NGOsPRIs