The Hindu 30.07.2012
Disaster management plan for Kochi soon
A disaster management plan for 49 divisions of the Kochi Corporation will be drawn up shortly.
The
programme comes after the completion of the tsunami mock drill, a
community-based exercise for enhancing the capacities of communities by
modulating the effects of disasters, held in Fort Kochi last week.
A resource inventory that would detail the resources available in the city in case of an emergency would be prepared.
The
25 divisions of West Kochi area that were covered by the Urban Risk
Reduction programme would be excluded from this programme, and the rest
of the divisions would be focused, said Tinu Rose Francis, the Project
Officer of the disaster management programme that is implemented in the
city.
The resource inventory would also include the
areas and facilities that can be used for rehabilitating the victims in
case of an emergency.
Besides the natural disasters,
Kochi city is vulnerable to industrial disasters considering the
concentration of industrial units. Impacts of climate change are also
being considered as a potential risk for Kochi.
Efforts
are being made for releasing of the resource inventory before October
30. The resource details also need to be digitized.
Financial
support is one hurdle that the disaster management experts are facing
for the project as the UNDP support for the city ended with the mock
drill programme, she said.
The service of Postgraduate students of Social Work courses will be obtained for the preparation of the resource mapping.
Funds
should come from either the Kochi Corporation or the State Disaster
Management Authority for the completion of the programme, she said.
Effectiveness
The
tsunami mock drill that was carried out at Fort Kochi was found
effective up to a considerable extent though the participants did not
feel the heat of the situation, said an evaluation report.
The
seriousness of the situation was missing in a large number of
participants as they had not been exposed to any serious disasters in
life. The Fort Kochi programme was supported by the UNDP, Department of
Revenue and Disaster Management of the Kerala government, the City
Disaster Management Cell of Kochi Corporation and the Cochin Social
Service Society.
Mock drills are conducted
periodically to exercise disaster risk reduction skills and enhance the
capacities of communities in modulating the effects of disasters.
The
service of members of departments including the Fire and Rescue,
Police, Public Health, Coast Guard and Indian Navy were available for
the mock drill.
However, help need not reach the victims in real situations, she pointed out.
- Inventory will include areas that can be used for rehabilitating victims in case of an emergency
- Service of students of Social Work courses will be obtained for resource mapping