Srinagar,
Jul 17 : Despite witnessing several natural disasters, including
devastating floods of 2014, Jammu and Kashmir still lack preparedness as State
Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) though established in 2007 was not fully
constituted as its full time members were yet to be appointed, Comptroller and
Auditor General of India has said. Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed several
natural disasters in the recent past such as drought of kharif in 2009,
cloudburst of Leh in 2010 and devastating floods in several parts of the state
in 2014. The Disaster Management Act 2005 provides for a disaster management
framework that envisages a continuous and integrated process of planning,
organising, coordinating and implementing measures for prevention of disaster.
However, the SDMA established more than a decade ago has not been fully
constituted and as against the stipulation of holding at least one meeting in a
year, it had met only once in 2012 in the last six years, CAG in its report for
the year ending March 2016 said. The report said State Disaster Management
Policy, approved in February 2012 had also not been fully implemented and no
DMA had been constituted at the divisional level—Jammu and Kashmir. The CAG
further said while DMA had been constituted at district level, they were not
functional. District Disaster Management Plan had not been formulated except in
Leh district in Ladah region. However, even Leh district plan approved in May
2011 had neither been implemented nor reviewed. The report further said State
Disaster Response Force was not only short of its sanctioned strength by 28 per
cent , but 69 per cent of its available manpower was deployed for duties not
connected to disaster relief or response. Further the bulk of the SDRF had not
undergone the mandatory orientation specialised training courses necessary for
them to effectively carry out their functions in the event of a disaster. UNI
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