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DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
INTRODUCTION

MASSIVE HUMAN LOSSES RENDER INTO
DRY STATISTICS
   FATALITIES SOAR SKY-HIGH
THEDYING CAN DIFFERENTIATE
THEMSELVES FROM DEAD

NATURAL CALAMITY.
NATURAL CALAMITY
IS AN ADVERSITY CAUSING
DEEP DISTRESS AMOUNTING
TO GRIEVOUS DISASTER AND
MASSIVE LOSS
CONSTITUTED BY NATURE.
“IN A MINUTE, THERE IS TIME,
THAT A MINUTE WILL NOT REVERSE”

           ‘NOBEL LAUREATE T S ELIOT’
DISASTER MANAGEMENT IS
INCREASINGLY BECOMING A
GLOBAL ISSUE

   CHILD LABOUR
   TERRORISM
   INTERNATIONAL PEACE
   HUMAN RIGHTS
BETWEEN   1988 AND 1997, DISASTERS
KILLED 5116 PEOPLE AND AFFECTED
24.97 MILLION.
IN 1998, 9846 PEOPLE DIED AND 34.11
MILLION PEOPLE WERE AFFECTED
  IN 2001-2002 30,000 (INCLUDING
GUJARAT EARTHQUAKE) PEOPLE WERE
DIED AND 41.82 MILLION PEOPLE WERE
AFFECTED BY ALL TYPES OF DISASTERS
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

    IMPORTANCE,
  METHODOLOGY AND
    CHALLENGES
PHASE I
WHAT IS A DISASTER?
THE NATIONAL SCENARIO

PHASE II
NATURAL CALAMITIES EXPERIENCED BY
INDIA
INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL
DISASTERS
THE INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO
PHASE III
   DISASTER MANAGEMENT
   WARNING AND FORECASTING SYSTEM
   ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF DISASTER
    MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
PHASE IV
   DISASTER MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
   METHODOLOGY FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
    EDUCATION
   ROLE OF SOME SPECIFIC AGENCIES
    WORKING IN THE FIELD OF HIGHER
    EDUCATION.
   DISASTER MANAGEMENT EDUCATION: SOME
    CHALLENGES.
WHAT IS A DISASTER?
 “A GRAVE OCCURRENCE HAVING RUINOUS RESULTS”
                              Webster’s Dictionary


“ANY OCCURRENCE THAT CAUSES DAMAGE, ECONOMIC
DISTRACTION,   LOSS    OF  HUMAN   LIFE  AND
DETERIORATION IN HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES
ON   A  SCALE   SUFFICIENT  TO  WARRANT   AN
EXTRAORDINARY RESPONSE FROM OUTSIDE THE
AFFECTED COMMUNITY OR AREA”
                                     WHO
“An occurrence arising with little or
no warning, which causes or
threatens serious disruption of life,
and requires therefore a
mobilization of effort in excess of
that normally provided by the
statutory emergency services”
CLASSIFICATION OF DISASTERS
       NATURAL           MAN-MADE               OTHER
      DISASTERS          DISASTERS            DISASTERS




MAJOR        MINOR                        MAJOR          MINOR
                          COMMUNAL
                          RIOTS                          TRANSPORT
EARTHQUAKE   HEAT WAVE    ETHNIC          EPIDEMICS,
                                                         ACCIDENT,
FLOODS       COLD WAVE    ONFLICTS,       INDUSTRIAL
                                                         FESTIVAL,
DRAUGHTS     LANDSLIDE    REFUGEES,       ACCIDENTS,
                                                         PILGRIMAGE
CYCLONE      AVALANCHE    TERRORISM,      FIRE, POLICY
                                                         RELATED,
             TORNADOES    WAR, ECONOMIC   CONFLICTS,
                                                         FOOD
             HAILSTORM    SCANDALS,       CROP
                                                         POISONING,
                          MISMANAGEM-     FAILURE
                                                         LIQUOR
                          ENT                            TRAGEDY,
                                                         TECHNOLOGY
                                                         DISASTER, ETC.
THE NATIONAL
  SCENARIO
DROUGHT
EARTHQUAKE
FLOOD AND CYCLONE
TORNADO
LANDSLIDES
VERY HIGH OR LOW CLIMATIC
TEMPERATURES
ZONE       MAGNITUDE          EFFECT

ZONE I      < 2.5 VERY LOW DAMAGE RISK ZONE
                  GENERALLY NOT FELT BUT RECORDED.

ZONE-II     <4.5   LOW DAMAGE RISK ZONE.

ZONE-III    <6     MODERATE DAMAGE RISK ZONE AND CAN
                   BE DESTRUCTIVE IN POPULOUS.

ZONE-IV     <7.9   HIGH DAMAGE RISK ZONE. MAJOR EARTH
                   QUAKES INFLICT SERIOUS DAMAGE.

ZONE-V      >8     VERY HIGH DAMAGE RISK ZONE. GREAT
                   EARTH QUAKES OCCUR ONCE EVERY 5-10
                   YEARS. PRODUCE TOTAL DESTRUCTION
                         TO NEARBY COMMUNITIES.
NATURAL CALAMITIES
   EXPERIENCED
     BY INDIA
EARTHQUAKE NEAR KOYNA
IN MAHARASHTRA.
                1968
UTTARKASHI EARTHQUAKE
                   1991
EARTHQUAKE STRUCK LATUR
IN MAHARASHTRA
                 1991
EARTHQUAKE OF 1997
   NEAR JABALPUR
CHAMOLI   EARTHQUAKE IN
GARHWAL   REGION
               1999
SUPER CYCLONE IN   ORISSA
  ON OCTOBER 29,   1999
GUJARAT   EARTHQUAKE
    JAN   26, 2001
MAJOR OIL SPILL TOOK
PLACE OFF THE KANDLA PORT
INDUSTRIAL
& TECHNOLOGICAL
   DISASTERS
PETROLEUM  SPILLAGE .AND FIRE IN
CUBA TAO IN BRAZIL IN FEB 84
LPG EXPLOSION IN MEXICO CITY IN
NOV 84
BHOPAL   GAS TRAGEDY IN INDIA IN
DEC 84.
   2000 DEATHS
   34000 EYE INFECTIONS
   MIGRATION OF 2 LAKH PEOPLE
THE INTERNATIONAL
     SCENARIO
MORE THAN 8000 MAJOR
DISASTERS HAVE BEEN RECORDED
WORLDWIDE SINCE 1960
   NATURAL CALAMITIES HAVE
   CLAIMED MORE THAN 2.8 MILLION
   LIVES
   ADVERSELY AFFECTED 820
   MILLION PEOPLE
“THE COSTS OF WEATHER
RELATED DISASTERS IN 1998
EXCEEDED THE COST OF ALL
DISASTERS IN THE DECADE
OF 1980’S”
 IN 1998, IN THE CARIBBEAN, THE
HURRICANES GEORGE AND MITCH KILLED
MORE THAN 13,000 PEOPLE, WITH
MITCH BEING THE DEADLIEST ATLANTIC
STORM IN LAST 200 YEARS
 MAJOR FLOODS HIT CHINA, INDIA,
NEPAL, BANGLADESH AND MUCH OF
EAST ASIA, KILLING THOUSANDS OF
PEOPLE. TWO THIRDS OF BANGLADESH
WAS INUNDATED FOR MONTH, LEAVING
MILLIONS HOMELESS.
CATASTROPHIC   YANGTZE RIVER
FLOOD OF 1998,
EARTHQUAKE IN
EARTHQUAKE IN TAIWAN


“A UNESCO study shows that
on average, more than 10,000
  people die each year from
earthquakes and losses amount
     to billions of rupees”
DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
THE CRYING NEED OF THE HOUR IS
   SOLIDARITY
   CO-OPERATION AND
   CO-ORDINATION
    IN REACHING OUT TO THOSE
    WHO HAVE BEEN THE WORST HIT BY
    THE CALAMITY
DISASTER MANAGEMENT, IN ORDER
OF PRIORITY, SHOULD MEAN
IMMEDIATE
   RESCUE
   RELIEF
   REHABILITATION
   RECONSTRUCTION MEASURES
DISASTER MANAGEMENT INCLUDES
    PLANNING
    ORGANIZING
    STAFFING,
    DIRECTING
    CO-ORDINATING
    REPORTING
    BUDGETING FUNCTIONS BEFORE THE DISASTER
     ATTACKS AND
        RESCUE
        RELIEFAND
        REHABILITATION WORK AFTER THE
         DISASTER ATTACKS
 LEADERSHIP
 INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY
 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
 TIME MANAGEMENT
 RESPONSIBILITY MANAGEMENT
 RISK MANAGEMENT
 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
 COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT
 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOO.
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
PRE-DISASTER                                 POST-DISASTER
MANAGEMENT                                   MANAGEMENT



RISK                                         RESCUE
IDENTIFICATION                               RELIEF
RISK REDUCTION                               REHABILITATION
RISK REDUCTION


MAJOR CONCERNS                               MAJOR CONCERNS
 GOVERNMENT                                   CONCERNED STATE
 CONCERN DEPTT. OF                            GOVERNMENT AND
 GOVERNMENT (LIKE     MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS    AGENCIES
 WEATHER                                      NGO (LOCAL, NATIONAL
 FORECASTING           PLANNING               INTERNATIONAL
 SEISMOLOGIC DEPTT.    ORGANISATION           GENERAL PUBLIC AS IN
 RAILWAY, RAILWAY,     HUMAN RESOURCE         INDIVIDUAL OR GROUPS
 FINANCE, HRD)         DIRECTION              (IN ANY FORM, ANY
 EDUCATIONAL OR        CO-ORDINATION          CAPACITY)
 SPECIAL R & D         COMMUNICATION          LOCAL GOVERNMENT
 ORGANISATION          BUDGETING              MEDIA
 NGO                   CONTROL                CORPORATE HOUSE
 MEDIA                 RESEARCH AND           FOREIGNERS
 INSURANCE AGENCIES    DEVELOPMENT            (INDIVIDUALS, NGO, GOVT
WARNING &
FORECASTING
  SYSTEM
Indian   Meteorological
              Department (IMD)
              IMD   provides cyclone
               warnings from the Area
Warning &      Cyclone Warning
Forecasting    Centres (ACWCs)
              It has developed the
System         necessary
               infrastructure to
               originate and
               disseminate the cyclone
               warnings at appropriate
               levels.
 Indian
                     Meteorological
               Department (IMD)
                 It has made operational a
                  satellite based communication
                  system called Cyclone
Warning &         Warning Dissemination
                  System for direct
Forecasting       dissemination of cyclone
                  warnings to the cyclone
System            prone coastal areas.
                 IMD runs operationally a
                  Limited-area Analysis and
                  Forecast System (LAFS),
                  based on an Optimal
                  Interpretation (OI) analysis
                  and a limited area Primitive
                  Equation (PE) model, to
                  provide numerical guidance.
 National
                       Remote Sensing
               Agency (NRSA)
                 Long term drought proofing
                  programmes on the natural
Warning &         resources of the district
                  have been greatly helped by
Forecasting       the use of satellite data
                  obtained by NRSA.
System           Satellite data can be used
                  very effectively for mapping
                  and monitoring the flood
                  inundated areas, flood
                  damage assessment, flood
                  hazard zoning and past flood
                  survey of river configuration
                  and protection works.
 Seismological
               Observations
                Seismological
                 observations in the
Warning &        country are made
                 through national network
Forecasting      of 36 seismic stations
                 operated by the IMD,
System           which is the nodal
                 agency. These stations
                 have collected data over
                 long periods of time.
   Warning System for Drought
                 The National Agricultural Drought
                  Assessment and Management System
                  (NADAMS) has been developed by the
                  Department of Space for the

Warning &         Department of Agriculture and
                  Cooperation, and is primarily based on

Forecasting       monitoring of vegetation status through
                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric

System            Administration (NOAA) Advanced Very
                  High Resolution (AVHR) data.

                 The drought assessment is based on a
                  comparative evaluation of satellite
                  observed green vegetation cover (both
                  area and greenness) of a district in any
                  specific time period, with that of any
                  similar period in previous years.
 Flood   Forecasting

                 Flood forecasts and warnings
                  are issued by the Central
                  Water Commission (CWC)
Warning &         Ministry of Water Resources.

Forecasting
                 These are used for alerting
                  the public and for taking
System            appropriate measures by
                  concerned administrative and
                  state engineering agencies in
                  the flood hazard mitigation.
                  Information is gathered from
                  the CWC's vast network of
                  Forecasting Stations on various
                  rivers in the country
 Cyclone   Tracking
                 Information  on cyclone
                  warnings is furnished on a
                  real-time basis to the
                  control room set up in the
Warning &         Ministry of Agriculture,
                  Government of India.
Forecasting      High-power Cyclone
                  Detection Radars (CDRs)
System            that are installed along the
                  coastal belt of India have
                  proved to be a very useful
                  tool to the cyclone warning
                  work.
                 These radars can locate and
                  track approaching Tropical
                  Cyclones within a range of
                  400 km.
 Cyclone   Tracking
                 Satellite imagery received
                  from weather satellite is
                  extensively used in detecting
                  the development and
Warning &         movement of Tropical
                  Cyclones over oceanic
Forecasting       regions, particularly when
                  they are beyond the range
System            of the coastal radars.

                 The  existing mode of
                  dissemination of cyclone
                  warnings to various
                  government officials is
                  through high priority
                  telegrams, telephones, telex
                  and fax.
ADM STRUCTURE OF
  DISASTER MGT
    IN INDIA
    The Department of Agriculture and
                   Cooperation (DAC) in the Ministry of
                   Agriculture, `Government of India, is
                   the nodal department for all matters
                   concerning natural disasters relief at
ADMINISTRATIVE     the Centre.
STRUCTURE OF       The National Contingency Action
DISASTER           Plan (CAP) facilitates launching of
MANAGEMENT IN      relief and rescue operations without
INDIA              delay.
                  There are various committees at the
                   national level for disaster
                   management such as Cabinet
                   Committee for effective
                   implementation of relief measures in
                   the wake of natural calamity
   National Crisis Management
                     Committee at the national level
                     headed by the Cabinet Secretary
                     who is in charge of various types of
ADMINISTRATIVE       disasters and supporting ministries
STRUCTURE OF         as members
DISASTER             Crisis Management Group reviews
MANAGEMENT IN        various measures required for
INDIA                dealing with a natural disaster, and
                     coordinates activities of the Central
                     ministries and the State
                     Governments pertaining to disaster
                     preparedness and relief and obtains
                     information from nodal officers on
                     measures relating to the above
DISASTER MGT EDN
   CREATION OF GENERAL AWARENESS
 IT ALSO HELPS TO TEACHING FACULTIES IN
CREATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SCIENTIFIC
AND SYSTEMATIC KNOWLEDGE
 IT ALSO HELPS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS
AGENCIES WORKING FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
 IT IS MORE SIGNIFICANT IN SOME SPECIFIC
DISASTER PRONE ZONE/ REGION OR STATE
    IT ALSO HELPS IN DISSEMINATE THE
KNOWLEDGE/INFORMATION ABOUT
DISASTERS AND MANAGEMENT OF DISASTERS
IN GENERAL LOCAL PUBLIC
IT HELPS IN SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING
AND CONVINCING THE TRUTH AND AVOIDS
SOME UNSCIENTIFIC BELIEF AND AVOIDS AT
LEAST A RUMOUR IN THE TIME OF POST
DISASTER
    IT ALSO HELPS IN THE SCIENTIFIC AND
RESEARCH BASED METHODOLOGICAL
EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
   WE CAN COORDINATE SOCIAL RESOURCES
OF NGOS IN TO THE FORMAL/INFORMAL
EDUCATION SYSTEM.

   LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST IT IS ARGUED
THAT ONE CAN PROTECT HIMSELF IN ANY
DISASTER SITUATION, IF HE/SHE HAS BASIC
BUT SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
METHODOLOGY
      FOR
DISASTER MGT EDN
  INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGY AND
MANAGEMENT, NEW DELHI PG DEGREE IN
DISASTER MITIGATION.
  THE CENTRE FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
(BHOPAL MP) POSTGRADUATE WITH
AFFILIATION TO IGNOU
 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF DISASTER
MANAGEMENT.
 METEOROLOGY DEGREES ANDHRA
UNIVERSITY VISHAKAPATANAM
 M Sc METEOROLOGY ,COCHIN UNIVERSITY
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KERALA,
 M TECH IN METEOROLOGY BHARATIYAR
UNIVERSITY COIMBATORE,
 DIPLOMA IN METEOROLOGY, SHIVAJI
UNIVERSITY KOLHAPUR
 B Sc IN METEOROLOGY AND MARINE
SCIENCE, MS UNIVERSITY OF BARODA ,M Sc
METEOROLOGY
 GEOLOGY; GUJARAT UNIVERSITY,
AHMEDABAD , MS UNIVERSITY OF BARODA,
MOHAN LAL SUKHADIYA UNIVERSITY
UDAIPUR, VIKRAM UNIVERSITY AND NAGPUR
UNIVERSITY NAGPUR
 IGNOU OFFERS CERTIFICATE IN DISASTER
MANAGEMENT COURSE AS A SIX MONTH
PROGRAMME FOR SELECTED TARGET GROUPS.
PROPOSED DISASTER MANAGEMENT EDUCATION MODULE

                   FORMAL SETUP                                    NON FORMAL SETUP


                SECONDARY                         HIGHER
                EDUCATION                        EDUCATION
                                                                   BY NGO’S         BY GO’S

 PRIMARY          SECONDARY          +2 LEVEL


 STORY BASED      SYSTEMATIC          SCIENTIFIC
 KNOWLEDGE        INFORMATION         INFORMATION


                                                             FIELD             POLICY
                                                             AWARENESS FOR     FORMATIONS
           UG                   PG              UNI. LEVEL   RESCUE           FUNDING
                                                             RELIEF           HRD
                                                             REHABILITATION   R&D
                                                             THROUGH           MANAGEMENT
 SELF & SOCIAL       TRAINING & IEC         RESEARCH AND     (SEMINAR,         ADMINISTRATION
 AWARENESS           MODEL                  DEVELOPMENT      CONFERENCE,       AND CONTROL
 THROUGH SPL.        (INFORMATION                            WORKSHOP,         INSTITUTIONAL
 PAPER, PART OF      EDUCATION                               EXHIBITION,       DEVELOPMENT
 THE COMMON          COMMUNICATION)                          COMPETITIONS,
 PAPER AND                                                   PUBLICATIONS)
 NCC/NSS
ROLE OF SOME
  SPECIFIC AGENCIES
WORKING IN THE FIELD
OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
MINISTRY OF HUMAN
    RESOURCE DEVPT (MHRD)

   POLICY FORMATION.
   INSTITUTIONAL SET UP (SEPARATELY FOR DM)
   FUNDING ARRANGEMENT.
  GUIDELINES FOR THE AGENCIES WORKING UNDER
THE MINISTRIES I.E. DST, UGC ETC.
   SPECIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
   SPECIAL INNOVATIONS FOR NCC/NSS.
   CREATION FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR
      EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
       AND TRAINING (NCERT)
SYLLABI PREPARATION FOR VARIOUS LEVEL
OF EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.
   TEXT AND METHODOLOGY PREPARATION.
 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING
PROGRAMMES FOR DM FOR DIFFERENT LEVEL.
ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR
    TEACHER EDUCATION (AICTE)
   SPECIAL ATTENTION ON SETUP OF A DM
INSTITUTES WITH ADEQUATE INFRASTRU-
CTURES.
   SPECIAL SUBJECTS TO OFFERS TO
EXISTING TECHNICAL INSTITUTION UNDER
ITS JURISDICTION.
  SPECIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES ON DM
EDUCATION.
   SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS OF INFORMAL
DM EDUCATION PGMES LIKE SEMINAR,
WORKSHOPS.
UNIVERSITY GRANTS
      COMMISSION (UGC)
   SPECIAL ATTENTION ON DM EDUCATION.
   PREPARATION OF GUIDELINES INCLUDING
SUBJECTS CONTENTS, METHODOLOGY,
EVALUATION FOR DM EDUCATION AT UG/PG
LEVEL.
   ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL DIVISION/
CELL FOR DME.
  AVAILABILITY OF EXPORTS ON VARIOUS
SUBJECTS OF DME,
   SPECIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES FOR DM
UNDER ITS MINOR/MAJOR RESEARCH
PROJECTS SCHEMES.
    ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
    FOR DM. LIKE UNIVERSITY TALK AIDS,
    WOMEN EDUCATION.
    SPECIAL FINANCIAL. NON-FINANCIAL
    INCENTIVES FOR COLLEGES AND
    UNIVERSITIES WHO ARE TAKING
    INITIATIVES OF DME.
    ORGANIZING SEMINAR, WORKSHOP ON
    DME.
     SPECIAL INCENTIVES FOR TEACHERS FOR
    PREPARATION OF DME LITERATURE,
    METHODS ETC.
DISASTER MGT EDN:
 SOME CHALLENGES
   POLITICAL WILLPOWER IS MUST FOR
    ESTABLISHMENT OF DME SYSTEM.
   INTER –DISCIPLINARY CO-ORDINATION IS
    MUST.
   THERE MAY BE A POSSIBILITIES OF OPPOSE
   LACK OF POLICY ON DM MAY BE A BARRIER
    TO THE SYSTEM.
   THIS SYSTEM MAY BENEFIT AFTER
    LONGTIME OF ITS ESTABLISHMENT.
CONCLUSION

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Disaster management

  • 2. INTRODUCTION MASSIVE HUMAN LOSSES RENDER INTO DRY STATISTICS  FATALITIES SOAR SKY-HIGH THEDYING CAN DIFFERENTIATE THEMSELVES FROM DEAD NATURAL CALAMITY.
  • 3. NATURAL CALAMITY IS AN ADVERSITY CAUSING DEEP DISTRESS AMOUNTING TO GRIEVOUS DISASTER AND MASSIVE LOSS CONSTITUTED BY NATURE.
  • 4. “IN A MINUTE, THERE IS TIME, THAT A MINUTE WILL NOT REVERSE” ‘NOBEL LAUREATE T S ELIOT’
  • 5. DISASTER MANAGEMENT IS INCREASINGLY BECOMING A GLOBAL ISSUE  CHILD LABOUR  TERRORISM  INTERNATIONAL PEACE  HUMAN RIGHTS
  • 6. BETWEEN 1988 AND 1997, DISASTERS KILLED 5116 PEOPLE AND AFFECTED 24.97 MILLION. IN 1998, 9846 PEOPLE DIED AND 34.11 MILLION PEOPLE WERE AFFECTED  IN 2001-2002 30,000 (INCLUDING GUJARAT EARTHQUAKE) PEOPLE WERE DIED AND 41.82 MILLION PEOPLE WERE AFFECTED BY ALL TYPES OF DISASTERS
  • 7. DISASTER MANAGEMENT IMPORTANCE, METHODOLOGY AND CHALLENGES
  • 8. PHASE I WHAT IS A DISASTER? THE NATIONAL SCENARIO PHASE II NATURAL CALAMITIES EXPERIENCED BY INDIA INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL DISASTERS THE INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO
  • 9. PHASE III  DISASTER MANAGEMENT  WARNING AND FORECASTING SYSTEM  ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN INDIA PHASE IV  DISASTER MANAGEMENT EDUCATION  METHODOLOGY FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT EDUCATION  ROLE OF SOME SPECIFIC AGENCIES WORKING IN THE FIELD OF HIGHER EDUCATION.  DISASTER MANAGEMENT EDUCATION: SOME CHALLENGES.
  • 10. WHAT IS A DISASTER? “A GRAVE OCCURRENCE HAVING RUINOUS RESULTS” Webster’s Dictionary “ANY OCCURRENCE THAT CAUSES DAMAGE, ECONOMIC DISTRACTION, LOSS OF HUMAN LIFE AND DETERIORATION IN HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES ON A SCALE SUFFICIENT TO WARRANT AN EXTRAORDINARY RESPONSE FROM OUTSIDE THE AFFECTED COMMUNITY OR AREA” WHO
  • 11. “An occurrence arising with little or no warning, which causes or threatens serious disruption of life, and requires therefore a mobilization of effort in excess of that normally provided by the statutory emergency services”
  • 12. CLASSIFICATION OF DISASTERS NATURAL MAN-MADE OTHER DISASTERS DISASTERS DISASTERS MAJOR MINOR MAJOR MINOR COMMUNAL RIOTS TRANSPORT EARTHQUAKE HEAT WAVE ETHNIC EPIDEMICS, ACCIDENT, FLOODS COLD WAVE ONFLICTS, INDUSTRIAL FESTIVAL, DRAUGHTS LANDSLIDE REFUGEES, ACCIDENTS, PILGRIMAGE CYCLONE AVALANCHE TERRORISM, FIRE, POLICY RELATED, TORNADOES WAR, ECONOMIC CONFLICTS, FOOD HAILSTORM SCANDALS, CROP POISONING, MISMANAGEM- FAILURE LIQUOR ENT TRAGEDY, TECHNOLOGY DISASTER, ETC.
  • 13. THE NATIONAL SCENARIO
  • 15. ZONE MAGNITUDE EFFECT ZONE I < 2.5 VERY LOW DAMAGE RISK ZONE GENERALLY NOT FELT BUT RECORDED. ZONE-II <4.5 LOW DAMAGE RISK ZONE. ZONE-III <6 MODERATE DAMAGE RISK ZONE AND CAN BE DESTRUCTIVE IN POPULOUS. ZONE-IV <7.9 HIGH DAMAGE RISK ZONE. MAJOR EARTH QUAKES INFLICT SERIOUS DAMAGE. ZONE-V >8 VERY HIGH DAMAGE RISK ZONE. GREAT EARTH QUAKES OCCUR ONCE EVERY 5-10 YEARS. PRODUCE TOTAL DESTRUCTION TO NEARBY COMMUNITIES.
  • 16. NATURAL CALAMITIES EXPERIENCED BY INDIA
  • 17. EARTHQUAKE NEAR KOYNA IN MAHARASHTRA. 1968
  • 19. EARTHQUAKE STRUCK LATUR IN MAHARASHTRA 1991
  • 20. EARTHQUAKE OF 1997 NEAR JABALPUR
  • 21. CHAMOLI EARTHQUAKE IN GARHWAL REGION 1999
  • 22. SUPER CYCLONE IN ORISSA ON OCTOBER 29, 1999
  • 23. GUJARAT EARTHQUAKE JAN 26, 2001
  • 24. MAJOR OIL SPILL TOOK PLACE OFF THE KANDLA PORT
  • 26. PETROLEUM SPILLAGE .AND FIRE IN CUBA TAO IN BRAZIL IN FEB 84 LPG EXPLOSION IN MEXICO CITY IN NOV 84 BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY IN INDIA IN DEC 84.  2000 DEATHS  34000 EYE INFECTIONS  MIGRATION OF 2 LAKH PEOPLE
  • 27. THE INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO
  • 28. MORE THAN 8000 MAJOR DISASTERS HAVE BEEN RECORDED WORLDWIDE SINCE 1960 NATURAL CALAMITIES HAVE CLAIMED MORE THAN 2.8 MILLION LIVES ADVERSELY AFFECTED 820 MILLION PEOPLE
  • 29. “THE COSTS OF WEATHER RELATED DISASTERS IN 1998 EXCEEDED THE COST OF ALL DISASTERS IN THE DECADE OF 1980’S”
  • 30.  IN 1998, IN THE CARIBBEAN, THE HURRICANES GEORGE AND MITCH KILLED MORE THAN 13,000 PEOPLE, WITH MITCH BEING THE DEADLIEST ATLANTIC STORM IN LAST 200 YEARS  MAJOR FLOODS HIT CHINA, INDIA, NEPAL, BANGLADESH AND MUCH OF EAST ASIA, KILLING THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE. TWO THIRDS OF BANGLADESH WAS INUNDATED FOR MONTH, LEAVING MILLIONS HOMELESS.
  • 31. CATASTROPHIC YANGTZE RIVER FLOOD OF 1998, EARTHQUAKE IN EARTHQUAKE IN TAIWAN “A UNESCO study shows that on average, more than 10,000 people die each year from earthquakes and losses amount to billions of rupees”
  • 33. THE CRYING NEED OF THE HOUR IS  SOLIDARITY  CO-OPERATION AND  CO-ORDINATION IN REACHING OUT TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN THE WORST HIT BY THE CALAMITY
  • 34. DISASTER MANAGEMENT, IN ORDER OF PRIORITY, SHOULD MEAN IMMEDIATE RESCUE RELIEF REHABILITATION RECONSTRUCTION MEASURES
  • 35. DISASTER MANAGEMENT INCLUDES  PLANNING  ORGANIZING  STAFFING,  DIRECTING  CO-ORDINATING  REPORTING  BUDGETING FUNCTIONS BEFORE THE DISASTER ATTACKS AND RESCUE RELIEFAND REHABILITATION WORK AFTER THE DISASTER ATTACKS
  • 36.  LEADERSHIP  INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY  RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT  TIME MANAGEMENT  RESPONSIBILITY MANAGEMENT  RISK MANAGEMENT  PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT  STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT  FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT  COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT  KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOO.
  • 37. DISASTER MANAGEMENT PRE-DISASTER POST-DISASTER MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT RISK RESCUE IDENTIFICATION RELIEF RISK REDUCTION REHABILITATION RISK REDUCTION MAJOR CONCERNS MAJOR CONCERNS GOVERNMENT CONCERNED STATE CONCERN DEPTT. OF GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNMENT (LIKE MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS AGENCIES WEATHER NGO (LOCAL, NATIONAL FORECASTING PLANNING INTERNATIONAL SEISMOLOGIC DEPTT. ORGANISATION GENERAL PUBLIC AS IN RAILWAY, RAILWAY, HUMAN RESOURCE INDIVIDUAL OR GROUPS FINANCE, HRD) DIRECTION (IN ANY FORM, ANY EDUCATIONAL OR CO-ORDINATION CAPACITY) SPECIAL R & D COMMUNICATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION BUDGETING MEDIA NGO CONTROL CORPORATE HOUSE MEDIA RESEARCH AND FOREIGNERS INSURANCE AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT (INDIVIDUALS, NGO, GOVT
  • 39. Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) IMD provides cyclone warnings from the Area Warning & Cyclone Warning Forecasting Centres (ACWCs) It has developed the System necessary infrastructure to originate and disseminate the cyclone warnings at appropriate levels.
  • 40.  Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)  It has made operational a satellite based communication system called Cyclone Warning & Warning Dissemination System for direct Forecasting dissemination of cyclone warnings to the cyclone System prone coastal areas.  IMD runs operationally a Limited-area Analysis and Forecast System (LAFS), based on an Optimal Interpretation (OI) analysis and a limited area Primitive Equation (PE) model, to provide numerical guidance.
  • 41.  National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA)  Long term drought proofing programmes on the natural Warning & resources of the district have been greatly helped by Forecasting the use of satellite data obtained by NRSA. System  Satellite data can be used very effectively for mapping and monitoring the flood inundated areas, flood damage assessment, flood hazard zoning and past flood survey of river configuration and protection works.
  • 42.  Seismological Observations Seismological observations in the Warning & country are made through national network Forecasting of 36 seismic stations operated by the IMD, System which is the nodal agency. These stations have collected data over long periods of time.
  • 43. Warning System for Drought  The National Agricultural Drought Assessment and Management System (NADAMS) has been developed by the Department of Space for the Warning & Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, and is primarily based on Forecasting monitoring of vegetation status through National Oceanic and Atmospheric System Administration (NOAA) Advanced Very High Resolution (AVHR) data.  The drought assessment is based on a comparative evaluation of satellite observed green vegetation cover (both area and greenness) of a district in any specific time period, with that of any similar period in previous years.
  • 44.  Flood Forecasting  Flood forecasts and warnings are issued by the Central Water Commission (CWC) Warning & Ministry of Water Resources. Forecasting  These are used for alerting the public and for taking System appropriate measures by concerned administrative and state engineering agencies in the flood hazard mitigation. Information is gathered from the CWC's vast network of Forecasting Stations on various rivers in the country
  • 45.  Cyclone Tracking  Information on cyclone warnings is furnished on a real-time basis to the control room set up in the Warning & Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. Forecasting  High-power Cyclone Detection Radars (CDRs) System that are installed along the coastal belt of India have proved to be a very useful tool to the cyclone warning work.  These radars can locate and track approaching Tropical Cyclones within a range of 400 km.
  • 46.  Cyclone Tracking  Satellite imagery received from weather satellite is extensively used in detecting the development and Warning & movement of Tropical Cyclones over oceanic Forecasting regions, particularly when they are beyond the range System of the coastal radars.  The existing mode of dissemination of cyclone warnings to various government officials is through high priority telegrams, telephones, telex and fax.
  • 47. ADM STRUCTURE OF DISASTER MGT IN INDIA
  • 48. The Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (DAC) in the Ministry of Agriculture, `Government of India, is the nodal department for all matters concerning natural disasters relief at ADMINISTRATIVE the Centre. STRUCTURE OF  The National Contingency Action DISASTER Plan (CAP) facilitates launching of MANAGEMENT IN relief and rescue operations without INDIA delay.  There are various committees at the national level for disaster management such as Cabinet Committee for effective implementation of relief measures in the wake of natural calamity
  • 49. National Crisis Management Committee at the national level headed by the Cabinet Secretary who is in charge of various types of ADMINISTRATIVE disasters and supporting ministries STRUCTURE OF as members DISASTER  Crisis Management Group reviews MANAGEMENT IN various measures required for INDIA dealing with a natural disaster, and coordinates activities of the Central ministries and the State Governments pertaining to disaster preparedness and relief and obtains information from nodal officers on measures relating to the above
  • 50.
  • 52. CREATION OF GENERAL AWARENESS  IT ALSO HELPS TO TEACHING FACULTIES IN CREATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SCIENTIFIC AND SYSTEMATIC KNOWLEDGE  IT ALSO HELPS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS AGENCIES WORKING FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT  IT IS MORE SIGNIFICANT IN SOME SPECIFIC DISASTER PRONE ZONE/ REGION OR STATE
  • 53. IT ALSO HELPS IN DISSEMINATE THE KNOWLEDGE/INFORMATION ABOUT DISASTERS AND MANAGEMENT OF DISASTERS IN GENERAL LOCAL PUBLIC IT HELPS IN SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING AND CONVINCING THE TRUTH AND AVOIDS SOME UNSCIENTIFIC BELIEF AND AVOIDS AT LEAST A RUMOUR IN THE TIME OF POST DISASTER  IT ALSO HELPS IN THE SCIENTIFIC AND RESEARCH BASED METHODOLOGICAL EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
  • 54. WE CAN COORDINATE SOCIAL RESOURCES OF NGOS IN TO THE FORMAL/INFORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM.  LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST IT IS ARGUED THAT ONE CAN PROTECT HIMSELF IN ANY DISASTER SITUATION, IF HE/SHE HAS BASIC BUT SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT DISASTER MANAGEMENT
  • 55. METHODOLOGY FOR DISASTER MGT EDN
  • 56.  INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, NEW DELHI PG DEGREE IN DISASTER MITIGATION.  THE CENTRE FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT (BHOPAL MP) POSTGRADUATE WITH AFFILIATION TO IGNOU  INDIAN INSTITUTE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT.  METEOROLOGY DEGREES ANDHRA UNIVERSITY VISHAKAPATANAM  M Sc METEOROLOGY ,COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KERALA,  M TECH IN METEOROLOGY BHARATIYAR UNIVERSITY COIMBATORE,
  • 57.  DIPLOMA IN METEOROLOGY, SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY KOLHAPUR  B Sc IN METEOROLOGY AND MARINE SCIENCE, MS UNIVERSITY OF BARODA ,M Sc METEOROLOGY  GEOLOGY; GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD , MS UNIVERSITY OF BARODA, MOHAN LAL SUKHADIYA UNIVERSITY UDAIPUR, VIKRAM UNIVERSITY AND NAGPUR UNIVERSITY NAGPUR  IGNOU OFFERS CERTIFICATE IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT COURSE AS A SIX MONTH PROGRAMME FOR SELECTED TARGET GROUPS.
  • 58. PROPOSED DISASTER MANAGEMENT EDUCATION MODULE FORMAL SETUP NON FORMAL SETUP SECONDARY HIGHER EDUCATION EDUCATION BY NGO’S BY GO’S PRIMARY SECONDARY +2 LEVEL STORY BASED SYSTEMATIC SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION INFORMATION FIELD POLICY AWARENESS FOR FORMATIONS UG PG UNI. LEVEL RESCUE FUNDING RELIEF HRD REHABILITATION R&D THROUGH MANAGEMENT SELF & SOCIAL TRAINING & IEC RESEARCH AND (SEMINAR, ADMINISTRATION AWARENESS MODEL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE, AND CONTROL THROUGH SPL. (INFORMATION WORKSHOP, INSTITUTIONAL PAPER, PART OF EDUCATION EXHIBITION, DEVELOPMENT THE COMMON COMMUNICATION) COMPETITIONS, PAPER AND PUBLICATIONS) NCC/NSS
  • 59. ROLE OF SOME SPECIFIC AGENCIES WORKING IN THE FIELD OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
  • 60. MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVPT (MHRD)  POLICY FORMATION.  INSTITUTIONAL SET UP (SEPARATELY FOR DM)  FUNDING ARRANGEMENT.  GUIDELINES FOR THE AGENCIES WORKING UNDER THE MINISTRIES I.E. DST, UGC ETC.  SPECIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES  SPECIAL INNOVATIONS FOR NCC/NSS.  CREATION FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES
  • 61. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING (NCERT) SYLLABI PREPARATION FOR VARIOUS LEVEL OF EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.  TEXT AND METHODOLOGY PREPARATION.  RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR DM FOR DIFFERENT LEVEL.
  • 62. ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION (AICTE)  SPECIAL ATTENTION ON SETUP OF A DM INSTITUTES WITH ADEQUATE INFRASTRU- CTURES.  SPECIAL SUBJECTS TO OFFERS TO EXISTING TECHNICAL INSTITUTION UNDER ITS JURISDICTION.  SPECIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES ON DM EDUCATION.  SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS OF INFORMAL DM EDUCATION PGMES LIKE SEMINAR, WORKSHOPS.
  • 63. UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION (UGC)  SPECIAL ATTENTION ON DM EDUCATION.  PREPARATION OF GUIDELINES INCLUDING SUBJECTS CONTENTS, METHODOLOGY, EVALUATION FOR DM EDUCATION AT UG/PG LEVEL.  ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL DIVISION/ CELL FOR DME.  AVAILABILITY OF EXPORTS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS OF DME,  SPECIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES FOR DM UNDER ITS MINOR/MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS SCHEMES.
  • 64. ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL PROGRAMMES FOR DM. LIKE UNIVERSITY TALK AIDS, WOMEN EDUCATION.  SPECIAL FINANCIAL. NON-FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WHO ARE TAKING INITIATIVES OF DME.  ORGANIZING SEMINAR, WORKSHOP ON DME.  SPECIAL INCENTIVES FOR TEACHERS FOR PREPARATION OF DME LITERATURE, METHODS ETC.
  • 65. DISASTER MGT EDN: SOME CHALLENGES
  • 66. POLITICAL WILLPOWER IS MUST FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF DME SYSTEM.  INTER –DISCIPLINARY CO-ORDINATION IS MUST.  THERE MAY BE A POSSIBILITIES OF OPPOSE  LACK OF POLICY ON DM MAY BE A BARRIER TO THE SYSTEM.  THIS SYSTEM MAY BENEFIT AFTER LONGTIME OF ITS ESTABLISHMENT.