PULWAMA/ANANTNAG AUGUST
11: In order to oversee the functioning of District Disaster
Management Authority (DDMA) and the facilities put in place in Pulwama and
Anantnag, Secretary Disaster Management, Relief and Rehabilitation, Talat
Parvaiz today chaired two meetings at DC Office Complex Pulwama and Dak
Bungalow Anantnag.
The meetings were
attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner Pulwama (CEO DDMA), Additional
Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Shabir Hussain, ADC Awantipora, ADC Tral, Chief
Medical Officer, Chief Horticulture officer, SE Hydraulic, Revenue officials,
representatives of Civil Defence and SDRF and other District officers.
Speaking on the
occasion, Secretary said that community plays a vital role in disaster
management and its members are always the first responders. He stressed on need
for their capacity building and upgrading their
skills by organizing workshops cum training
programmes so that the community members and other
volunteers can perform their work efficiently by
minimizing the risk.
He said that
disasters pose many challenges to mankind and can be handled only through
coordination, cooperation and collaboration among many stakeholders. He
emphasized the role of prevention and mitigation in reducing disaster losses.
He highlighted the ongoing efforts of Government in disaster risk reduction
like preparation of disaster management plan and policy, development of early
warning systems, construction of Emergency Operating Centres (EOC) and flood
embankments, raising of disaster response forces at district levels and
capacity building of communities through continuous training and awareness
programme.
He appealed to
the stakeholders to prevent “preventable death” caused by disasters and also
prepare an action plan for vulnerable communities of societies. As sustainable
developments are closely related with better disaster management, he urged all
stakeholders to make all development initiatives disaster resilient. He
requested the disaster managers to give proper consideration to geo-physical
condition of the particular area, while making any action plan for disaster
risk reduction.
During meeting,
Secretary also sought department wise disaster
management preparedness plans in the District. He also announced Rs
50 lakh for purchase of disaster related equipment’s and Rs 10 lakh for
upgradation of control room in the district which will work round the clock.
In Anantnag the
ADC informed the meeting that District Administration has identified 16
expected Emergency Operation Taskforces/ Incident Response Teams (IRTs) for key
response Operation functions, each Headed by an Officer In-charge and supported
by other concerned members/organizations.
He further stated
that under capacity building being an integral part of Disaster Management.
Awareness Programs and Trainings have been imparted to Officials, other
Stakeholders and Community Volunteers to perform their functions in a better
manner during a Crisis situation or a Disaster.
The ADC further
stated that for meeting any eventuality of disasters, the resources available
in the district include 7959 blankets, 55 solar lanterns, cloths for women, 100
tents, 68 boats, private machinery of114 JCBs, 183 Tippers & 801 Tractors.
The manpower available is 215 from Home guard, 538 personal from civil defense,
3660 civil defense volunteers & 535 SDRF persons.
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