2. Faculty:- Aneri Chavan
SUBJECT:- Disaster Management
SR NO . NAME ENROLLMENT NO .
1 Patel Margi M. 130450106035
2 Shah Ishani M. 130450106044
4. DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACT
2005
• The disaster management act ,2005 on 23
January 2005 and came into the statute
book on 26 December 2005 by a Gazette
notification ,exactly on the first anniversary
of the Devastating tsunami of 2004,which
killed nearly 13,000 People in India alone and
affected 18 million people.
5. • The act provides a legal and institutional
framework for “the Effective management of
disaster and for matters and for matters
connected therewith or incidental thereto”.
It investigate the creation of the national
disaster management authority (NDMA).
7. NATIONAL LEVEL INSTITUTIONS
• National Disaster Management Authority
(NDMA)
• National Executive Committee (NEC)
• National Institute of Disaster Management
(NIDM)
• National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
8. STATE LEVEL INSTITUTIONS
• State Disaster Management Authority
(SDMA)
• State executive committee (SEC)
• State Disaster Response Force (SDRF)
11. Major Losses in India due to Disasters
( 2001-2013)
Year Lives Lost Cattle Lost Houses damaged Cropped area
affected
(in lakh Ha)
2001-02 834 21,269 3,46,878 18.72
2002-03 898 3,729 4,62,700 21.00
2003-04 1,992 25,393 6,82,209 31.98
2004-05 1,995 12,389 16,03,300 32.53
2005-06 2,698 1,10,997 21,20,012 35.52
2006-07 2,402 4,55,619 19,34,680 70.87
2007-08 3,764 1,19,218 35,27,041 85.13
2008-09 3,405 53,833 16,46,905 35.56
2009-10 1,677 1,28,452 13,59,726 47.13
2010-11 2,310 48,778 13,38,619 46.25
2011-12 1,600 9,126 8,76,168 18.87
2012-13 984 24,360 6,71,761 15.34
2013-14 5,677 1,02,998 12,10,227 63.74
12. Disaster Management Act,2005
Institutional Mechanism :
NDMA, SDMA, DDMA
NEC,SEC
NDRF
Financial Arrangements :
- National Disaster Response Fund, State Disaster
Response Fund and District Disaster Response Fund
- National Disaster Mitigation Fund & similar such fund at
state and district levels
- Capacity Building Grant
- Response Reserve (to be created)
13. Capacity Development :
- NIDM
Other institutions :
Civil Defense
Fire Services
Home Guards
14. Disaster Management Policy, Plans
and Guidelines
• National Policy on Disaster Management, 2009
• National Action Plan on Climate Change-Issued
by MOEF
• Drought Manual –Prepared jointly by MOA/
NIDM and issued by MOA.
15. • Guidelines- 26 guidelines issued by NDMA. (
www.ndma.gov.in)
• National Disaster Management Plan ( Cleared by
NEC, to be finalised by NDMA)
• State and District Disaster Management Plans
16. Guidelines on Preparedness and
Response (Checklist for preparedness )
Vulnerability assessment
Dissemination of warning
Emergency Response activities
Coordination
Rapid Damage Assessment
Maintenance of essential services
Stocking of essential commodities
Medicines
Drinking water
Shelter/Camps
Community participation
Evacuation Plan
Activating EOCs
Search & Rescue Teams
Communication
Identification of Nodal Officer
Status of SDRF
Preparedness Drill
17. Hazard Specific Mitigation Projects
• National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project –under
implementation in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh (Phase-I) ;
Phase II being planned for Kerala, Gujarat, West Bengal and
Maharashtra
• National Earthquake Risk Mitigation Project - Under
implementation on a pilot basis
18. • Strengthening of Fire Services – Being finalised
• Flood Management Programme : Ministry of Water
Resources
• Integrated Coastal Zone Management Project :
Ministry of Environment and Forests
19. Technological inputs
Nodal agencies for forecasting and early
warning dissemination
Disaster Agency Ministry
Cyclone India Meteorological
Department
Earth Sciences
Tsunami Indian National Centre for
Oceanic Information Services
Earth Sciences
Earthquake India Meteorological
Department
Earth Sciences
Floods Central Water Commission Water Resources
Landslides Geological Survey of India Mines
Avalanche DRDO Defence
20. Preparedness
Response Mechanism:
•Cabinet committee on management of Natural Calamities
•National Crisis Management Committee
• NEC
•State Government
-SEC
-DDMA
-Sub-district Administration (SDM/Tehsildar, PRIs,
ULBs, police, civil defence, fire services, home guards,
NCC, NYK, Red Cross and civil society organisations)
•NDR Force
•SDR Force
21. Capacity Development
• Institutional arrangements for capacity development at
National and state level. (NIDM, Disaster Management
Centers in the states, NCDC, NFSC, NDRF).
• Efforts are made to mainstream Capacity Development
strategies in most of the ministries and Government
department at National, State and District Level.
• National Disaster Management Programme
• Capacity Building Grant under 13th
Finance Commission
22. Challenges in Disaster Response
• Early Warning Systems of IMD has predicted the
strength, movement of the cyclone ‘Phailin’ along
with possible location of landfall with precision
almost 3 days in advance.
• This has helped the authorities to take preemptive
measures to reduce casualties.
23. Telecommunication infrastructure can be damaged
during any disaster.
Back-up arrangements need to be in place, like
Satellite phones for communication during disaster
phase.
Telecommunication companies may also arrange
adequate number of mobile BTS.
towers for immediately restoring the
telecommunication facilities in the aftermath of
disaster
24. • In ecologically vulnerable tourist areas, there can
be a system to register / regulate the tourists, so that
people can be effectively traced in disasters.
• Organized and trained State Disaster Response
Force has helped in tackling any disasters
25. • Equipping fire service as multi-disaster responders.
• The Central/State Governments due to limited
resources are not able to fully compensate the losses
suffered by the affected people. Therefore, there is
need to explore risk transfer arrangements like
insurance.