The Hindu 16.07.2013
GHMC moots long-term disaster management plan

GHMC Commissioner M. T. Krishna Babu said here that
Hussainsagar and the surrounding heavily populated areas can’t withstand
an Uttarakhand-like cloudburst and it certainly would lead to
large-scale devastation of lives and property. To counter such
situations, the Commissioner maintained that long-term strategies are in
place to help tide over crisis of such huge scale.
The
Commissioner, while interacting with press persons on Monday, was
commenting on the issue of Hussainsagar reaching the Full Tank Level
(FTL) after the recent incessant rains. “Families near Hussainsagar
should be ready to evacuate and not hesitate during such situations. We
have approached the Irrigation Department with a Rs. 35 crore plan that
will help in quick artificial depletion of excess water like setting up
gates when it rains heavily. We are awaiting clearance,” he said.
As
part of the long-term plan, retaining walls at Hussainsagar have to be
constructed to control the extra rain water, he said. “We are
collaborating with Indian Met Department in Hyderabad to device an early
warning system to alert authorities three hours before a possible heavy
rainfall. Close to 150 rain gauges will be set up on top of government
buildings for accurate measurement of rainfall. Localisation of weather
forecasting is vital,” the Commissioner observed. Close to Rs. 1.5 crore
is expected to be spent on procurement and setting up of the rain
gauges. After the collapse of the City Light Hotel in Secunderabad, the
GHMC authorities have now identified nearly 500 dilapidated buildings in
the twin cities. Teams inspected buildings that were 50 years old, made
up of lime and mud and with only load bearing walls for support. The
owners were served notices and have to take up immediate structural
stability repairs. On buildings having cell towers and huge hoardings,
Mr. Krishna Babu said that random stability tests on such buildings will
be taken up. “Usually such buildings have to submit stability
certificates for every two years. However, instead of waiting for so
long, we have decided to conduct random independent stability tests,” he
added.
Areas around Hussainsagar will be equipped to meet crisis like sudden cloudbursts, says Commissioner.