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Disaster Management in India
By Dr. Devyani Wanjari
Junior Resident,
Department of Community Medicine,
Dr. Sushila Nayar School of Public Health,
MGIMS, Sevagram, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.
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Introduction to Disaster Management
• What is Disaster?
“A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society involving widespread
human, material, economic or environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds the
ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources.”
(Defined by United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction –UNISDR)
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Natural Man made
1. Geophysical- Earthquake
2. Hydrological- Flood
3. Meteorological- Cyclone
4. Climatological- Drought
5. Biological- Epidemics
1. Soil erosion
2. Riots
3. Terrorist attacks
4. Wars
5. Accidents
6. Negligence
Introduction to Disaster Management
Types of Disaster:
Both
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Introduction to Disaster Management
• What is Disaster Management?
“The systematic process of using administrative decisions, organizations, operational skills
and capacities to implement policies, strategies and coping capacities of the society and
the communities to lessen the impact of natural hazards and related environmental and
technological disasters .”
(Defined by United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction –UNISDR)
• Preventive measures taken to minimize the loss of life and damage of property
during a disaster.
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Introduction to Disaster Management
Phases of Disaster Management:
1. Pre-disaster phase
2. Disaster phase
3. Post-disaster phase (Recovery
phase)
Disaster Management Cycle:
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Major Disasters in India
1. Bhopal Gas Disaster, 1982- among World’s worst Industrial
disaster
2. Super Cyclone Orissa, 1999
3. Tsunami, 2004
4. Floods Maharashtra, 2005
5. Kosi floods, Bihar, 2008
6. Uttarakhand floods, 2013
7. Covid-19 pandemic, 2019-2020
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Uttarakhand Floods, 2013
Country’s worst natural disaster since
2004 Tsunami.
• Over 95% casualties occurred in
Uttarakhand.
• According to the figures provided by
Uttarakhand Government, >5,700
people were “presumed dead”.
• This total included 934 local residents.
• Indian Army- Operation Surya Hope
• Indian Air Force- Operation Rahat
• NDRF
• Border Road Organization
• Indo Tibetian Border Police (ITBP)
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Disaster Management in India
World:
• In 1989: UN General Assembly declared the decade 1990-2000 as “International Decade
for natural Disaster Reduction”.
India:
• In October 1999, Orissa: Super Cyclone
• In January 2001, Gujarat: Bhuj Earthquake
Need to adopt multi-disciplinary
and multi-sectoral approach
Incorporation of Risk Reduction
in development plan and
strategies
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Disaster Management in India
• Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Home Affairs
Disaster
Management is
transferred in
2002 to
Relief
Reconstruction
Rehabilitation
Prevention
Planning
Preparedness
Paradigm Shift
from relief centric
approach to
Disaster Risk
Reduction (DRR)
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Institutional and Policy framework
NDMA
(National)
SDMA
(State)
DDMA
(District)
Based on Disaster
Management Act 2005:
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Institutional and Policy framework
National Level:
Overall co-ordination
Ministry of Home Affairs
National Disaster
Management
Authority (NDMA)
Nodal Ministries
Top level decision
making
Cabinet
Committee on
Security (CCS)
National Crisis
Management
Committee
(NCMC)
State
Government
/UTs
National
Executive
Committee
(NEC)
National
Institute of
Disaster
Management
(NIDM)
National
Disaster
Response
Force
(NDRF)
Armed Forces and Central Armed
Police Forces (CAPF)
National Emergency
Response Centre
(NERC)
Integrated
Control
Room for
Emergency
Response
(ICR-ER)
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National Disaster ManagementAuthority (NDMA)
• is an agency of the Ministry of Home Affairs
• Chairperson: Prime Minister of India
• whose primary purpose is to -
- Co-ordinate response to natural or man-made disasters. (other-
NCMC)
- Approval of National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) and
facilitating its implementation
- Capacity building in disaster resiliency and crisis response
- Lay down policies, plans and guidelines for disaster management
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National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
• Specially trained force headed by a Director General Structured
like paramilitary forces for rapid deployment.
• Each battalion consists of a team of specialists- Engineers,
technicians, electricians, etc.
• Few are capable of responding to radiological, nuclear, biological
and chemical disasters.
• Assist the relevant State Government/District Administration in the
event of an imminent hazard event or in its aftermath.
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National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM)
• Union Home Minister
• Nodal responsibilities in the field of disaster management :
i. Human resource development
ii. Capacity building
iii. Training
iv. Research
v. Documentation and
vi. Policy advocacy.
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Integrated Control Room for Emergency Response (ICR-ER)
• The National Emergency Response Centre (NERC) will act as the
communication and coordination hub for maintaining constant touch with
early warning agencies for updated inputs.
Eventually upgraded as ICR-ER
It will be connected to other control rooms like:
i. All agencies designated to provide hazard-specific early warnings
ii. State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC)
iii. District Emergency Operations Centre (DEOC), etc.
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Institutional and Policy framework
• State Level:
State Government
NDMA
Central Government
Departments
State Disaster
Response Force
(SDRF)
State Executive
Committee (SEC)
State Disaster
Management
Authority (SDMA)
District Disaster
Management Authority
(DDMA)
Relief
Commissioner/
Nodal Department
State Emergency
Operation Centre
(SEOC)
Departments/
Agencies with DM
responsibilities
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State Disaster ManagementAuthority (SDMA)
• All state Governments are mandated under section 14 of the act to establish a state
disaster management authority (SDMA).
• Chairperson: Chief Minister of the state, and no more than 8 persons appointed by
the chairperson.
• Responsibilities:
i. Drawing up state disaster management plan
ii. Implementing the National plan
• State Executive Committee (SEC) will assist SDMA to perform its functions.
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District Disaster ManagementAuthority (DDMA)
• Established by State Government.
• Chairperson: Collector or District Magistrate or Deputy Commissioner of the
district.
• Co-chairperson: The elected representative of the local authority
• The DDMA will act as the planning, coordinating and implementing body for DM at
the District level.
• Will ensure that the guidelines for prevention, mitigation, preparedness, and response
measures laid down by the NDMA and the SDMA are followed by all the district-level
offices of the various departments of the State Government.
District Level:
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Risks and Challenges
• Climate change
• Environment and wildlife conservation
• Biodiversity conservation
• Disaster Management for Cultural heritage sites
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Coherence and Mutual Reinforcement of Three Post-2015 Global
Frameworks for DRR:
1. Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (Sendai, Japan, March
2015)
2. Sustainable Development Goals (UN General Assembly, New York,
September 2015) and
3. Climate Change Agreement (Conference of Paris, COP21, Paris,
December 2015)
Incorporated
in NDMP
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Disaster resilience
• Sustainable Development and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
are interlinked.
• A single major Disaster (Shock incident- earthquake) can undo
hard-won development progress and set back development by
years.
Or
A slow onset disaster (Stress incident- drought) can cause socio-
economic loss.
• Progress in implementing the Sendai Framework contributes to
the progress of attaining SDGs. In turn, the progress on the
SDGs helps to substantially build resilience to disasters.
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Mitigation: Enhancing Disaster Resilience
• Improving the Awareness and Understanding of Risk
• Enabling Coherence and Mutual Reinforcement of Initiatives under the Major Global
Frameworks for Enhancing Disaster Resilience
• Capacity Development
• Social Inclusion in DRR
• Intra-Government Coordination and Integration
• Project Appraisal and implementation
• Budget Allocations: i. National Disaster Response Fund
ii. State Disaster Response Fund
iii. National Disaster Mitigation Fund
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Preparedness Response
Aims to build the capacities needed to efficiently
manage all types of emergencies and achieve
orderly transitions from response to sustained
recovery.
• Role of Local level preparedness: Incident
Response Team (IRT)
• Role of National Early Warning System
• Role of National Emergency Response Centre
(NERC)
• India Disaster Resource Network (IDRN)
Actions taken directly before, during or
immediately after a disaster in order to save
lives, reduce health impacts, ensure public safety
and meet the basic subsistence needs of the
people affected.
• Response System Activation: Role of
Integrated Control Room for Emergency
Response (ICR-ER)
• Responding to Requests for Central
Assistance from states
• Management of Disasters Impacting more
than one state
Preparedness and Response
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Recovery and Building Back Better
Recovery:
• The recovery task of rehabilitation and reconstruction begins soon after the emergency phase
ends, and should be based on pre-existing strategies and policies.
• The focus of recovery is on restoring livelihoods, shifting to a path of sustainable development
that reduces disaster risk.
• Recovery programmes, coupled with the heightened public awareness and engagement after
a disaster, afford a valuable opportunity to develop and implement disaster risk reduction
measures and to apply the “Build Back Better” principle.- Approach matters!
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Recovery and Building Back Better
Recovery:
• Aspects of Recovery: Physical, Economic, Social
• Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)
i. Damage and Loss Assessment (DALA)
ii. Human Recovery Needs Assessment (HRNA)
iii. Recovery Framework
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The Path Ahead
• With the kind of economic losses and developmental setbacks that the country has
been suffering year after year, it makes good economic sense to spend a little
extra today in a planned way on steps and components that can help in
prevention and mitigation of disasters.
• Vision:
“Make India disaster resilient across all sectors, achieve substantial and inclusive disaster risk
reduction by building local capacities starting with the poor and decreasing significantly the loss
of lives, livelihoods, and assets in different forms including economic, physical, social, cultural,
and environmental while enhancing the ability to cope with disasters at all levels.”
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“By failing to prepare,
you are preparing to fail.”
- Benjamin Franklin
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References:
• https://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/sustainable -development-goals.html
• Park Textbook of Preventive and Social medicine- 26th Edition
• Textbook of Preventive and Social medicine- Sundarlal
• India Disaster Report 2011
• Disaster Management in India 2011
• National Disaster Management Plan 2019
• https://idrn.nidm.gov.in/
• https://ndma.gov.in/
• http://www.ndrf.gov.in/
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Disaster management in india

  • 1. 1 Disaster Management in India By Dr. Devyani Wanjari Junior Resident, Department of Community Medicine, Dr. Sushila Nayar School of Public Health, MGIMS, Sevagram, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.
  • 2. 2 Introduction to Disaster Management • What is Disaster? “A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society involving widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources.” (Defined by United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction –UNISDR)
  • 3. 3 Natural Man made 1. Geophysical- Earthquake 2. Hydrological- Flood 3. Meteorological- Cyclone 4. Climatological- Drought 5. Biological- Epidemics 1. Soil erosion 2. Riots 3. Terrorist attacks 4. Wars 5. Accidents 6. Negligence Introduction to Disaster Management Types of Disaster: Both
  • 4. 4 Introduction to Disaster Management • What is Disaster Management? “The systematic process of using administrative decisions, organizations, operational skills and capacities to implement policies, strategies and coping capacities of the society and the communities to lessen the impact of natural hazards and related environmental and technological disasters .” (Defined by United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction –UNISDR) • Preventive measures taken to minimize the loss of life and damage of property during a disaster.
  • 5. 5 5 Introduction to Disaster Management Phases of Disaster Management: 1. Pre-disaster phase 2. Disaster phase 3. Post-disaster phase (Recovery phase) Disaster Management Cycle:
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  • 7. 7 Major Disasters in India 1. Bhopal Gas Disaster, 1982- among World’s worst Industrial disaster 2. Super Cyclone Orissa, 1999 3. Tsunami, 2004 4. Floods Maharashtra, 2005 5. Kosi floods, Bihar, 2008 6. Uttarakhand floods, 2013 7. Covid-19 pandemic, 2019-2020
  • 8. 8 8 Uttarakhand Floods, 2013 Country’s worst natural disaster since 2004 Tsunami. • Over 95% casualties occurred in Uttarakhand. • According to the figures provided by Uttarakhand Government, >5,700 people were “presumed dead”. • This total included 934 local residents. • Indian Army- Operation Surya Hope • Indian Air Force- Operation Rahat • NDRF • Border Road Organization • Indo Tibetian Border Police (ITBP)
  • 9. 9 Disaster Management in India World: • In 1989: UN General Assembly declared the decade 1990-2000 as “International Decade for natural Disaster Reduction”. India: • In October 1999, Orissa: Super Cyclone • In January 2001, Gujarat: Bhuj Earthquake Need to adopt multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral approach Incorporation of Risk Reduction in development plan and strategies
  • 10. 10 Disaster Management in India • Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Home Affairs Disaster Management is transferred in 2002 to Relief Reconstruction Rehabilitation Prevention Planning Preparedness Paradigm Shift from relief centric approach to Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
  • 11. 11 Institutional and Policy framework NDMA (National) SDMA (State) DDMA (District) Based on Disaster Management Act 2005:
  • 12. 12 Institutional and Policy framework National Level: Overall co-ordination Ministry of Home Affairs National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Nodal Ministries Top level decision making Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) State Government /UTs National Executive Committee (NEC) National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Armed Forces and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) National Emergency Response Centre (NERC) Integrated Control Room for Emergency Response (ICR-ER)
  • 13. 13 National Disaster ManagementAuthority (NDMA) • is an agency of the Ministry of Home Affairs • Chairperson: Prime Minister of India • whose primary purpose is to - - Co-ordinate response to natural or man-made disasters. (other- NCMC) - Approval of National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) and facilitating its implementation - Capacity building in disaster resiliency and crisis response - Lay down policies, plans and guidelines for disaster management
  • 14. 14 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) • Specially trained force headed by a Director General Structured like paramilitary forces for rapid deployment. • Each battalion consists of a team of specialists- Engineers, technicians, electricians, etc. • Few are capable of responding to radiological, nuclear, biological and chemical disasters. • Assist the relevant State Government/District Administration in the event of an imminent hazard event or in its aftermath.
  • 15. 15 National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) • Union Home Minister • Nodal responsibilities in the field of disaster management : i. Human resource development ii. Capacity building iii. Training iv. Research v. Documentation and vi. Policy advocacy.
  • 16. 16 Integrated Control Room for Emergency Response (ICR-ER) • The National Emergency Response Centre (NERC) will act as the communication and coordination hub for maintaining constant touch with early warning agencies for updated inputs. Eventually upgraded as ICR-ER It will be connected to other control rooms like: i. All agencies designated to provide hazard-specific early warnings ii. State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) iii. District Emergency Operations Centre (DEOC), etc.
  • 17. 17 Institutional and Policy framework • State Level: State Government NDMA Central Government Departments State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) State Executive Committee (SEC) State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Relief Commissioner/ Nodal Department State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) Departments/ Agencies with DM responsibilities
  • 18. 18 State Disaster ManagementAuthority (SDMA) • All state Governments are mandated under section 14 of the act to establish a state disaster management authority (SDMA). • Chairperson: Chief Minister of the state, and no more than 8 persons appointed by the chairperson. • Responsibilities: i. Drawing up state disaster management plan ii. Implementing the National plan • State Executive Committee (SEC) will assist SDMA to perform its functions.
  • 19. 19 District Disaster ManagementAuthority (DDMA) • Established by State Government. • Chairperson: Collector or District Magistrate or Deputy Commissioner of the district. • Co-chairperson: The elected representative of the local authority • The DDMA will act as the planning, coordinating and implementing body for DM at the District level. • Will ensure that the guidelines for prevention, mitigation, preparedness, and response measures laid down by the NDMA and the SDMA are followed by all the district-level offices of the various departments of the State Government. District Level:
  • 20. 20 Risks and Challenges • Climate change • Environment and wildlife conservation • Biodiversity conservation • Disaster Management for Cultural heritage sites
  • 21. 21 Coherence and Mutual Reinforcement of Three Post-2015 Global Frameworks for DRR: 1. Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (Sendai, Japan, March 2015) 2. Sustainable Development Goals (UN General Assembly, New York, September 2015) and 3. Climate Change Agreement (Conference of Paris, COP21, Paris, December 2015) Incorporated in NDMP
  • 22. 22 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Disaster resilience • Sustainable Development and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) are interlinked. • A single major Disaster (Shock incident- earthquake) can undo hard-won development progress and set back development by years. Or A slow onset disaster (Stress incident- drought) can cause socio- economic loss. • Progress in implementing the Sendai Framework contributes to the progress of attaining SDGs. In turn, the progress on the SDGs helps to substantially build resilience to disasters.
  • 23. 23 Mitigation: Enhancing Disaster Resilience • Improving the Awareness and Understanding of Risk • Enabling Coherence and Mutual Reinforcement of Initiatives under the Major Global Frameworks for Enhancing Disaster Resilience • Capacity Development • Social Inclusion in DRR • Intra-Government Coordination and Integration • Project Appraisal and implementation • Budget Allocations: i. National Disaster Response Fund ii. State Disaster Response Fund iii. National Disaster Mitigation Fund
  • 24. 24 Preparedness Response Aims to build the capacities needed to efficiently manage all types of emergencies and achieve orderly transitions from response to sustained recovery. • Role of Local level preparedness: Incident Response Team (IRT) • Role of National Early Warning System • Role of National Emergency Response Centre (NERC) • India Disaster Resource Network (IDRN) Actions taken directly before, during or immediately after a disaster in order to save lives, reduce health impacts, ensure public safety and meet the basic subsistence needs of the people affected. • Response System Activation: Role of Integrated Control Room for Emergency Response (ICR-ER) • Responding to Requests for Central Assistance from states • Management of Disasters Impacting more than one state Preparedness and Response
  • 25. 25 Recovery and Building Back Better Recovery: • The recovery task of rehabilitation and reconstruction begins soon after the emergency phase ends, and should be based on pre-existing strategies and policies. • The focus of recovery is on restoring livelihoods, shifting to a path of sustainable development that reduces disaster risk. • Recovery programmes, coupled with the heightened public awareness and engagement after a disaster, afford a valuable opportunity to develop and implement disaster risk reduction measures and to apply the “Build Back Better” principle.- Approach matters!
  • 26. 26 Recovery and Building Back Better Recovery: • Aspects of Recovery: Physical, Economic, Social • Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) i. Damage and Loss Assessment (DALA) ii. Human Recovery Needs Assessment (HRNA) iii. Recovery Framework
  • 27. 27 The Path Ahead • With the kind of economic losses and developmental setbacks that the country has been suffering year after year, it makes good economic sense to spend a little extra today in a planned way on steps and components that can help in prevention and mitigation of disasters. • Vision: “Make India disaster resilient across all sectors, achieve substantial and inclusive disaster risk reduction by building local capacities starting with the poor and decreasing significantly the loss of lives, livelihoods, and assets in different forms including economic, physical, social, cultural, and environmental while enhancing the ability to cope with disasters at all levels.”
  • 28. 28 “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” - Benjamin Franklin
  • 29. 29 References: • https://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/sustainable -development-goals.html • Park Textbook of Preventive and Social medicine- 26th Edition • Textbook of Preventive and Social medicine- Sundarlal • India Disaster Report 2011 • Disaster Management in India 2011 • National Disaster Management Plan 2019 • https://idrn.nidm.gov.in/ • https://ndma.gov.in/ • http://www.ndrf.gov.in/
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