The Hindu 10.12.2010
Work on disaster management plan begins
Staff Reporter
The exercise is part of Urban Risk Reduction programme which will be implemented by 2012
Researchers in association with BMC will make a thorough assessment of probable risks
BHUBANESWAR: Keeping possible disasters and their impact on populace
in mind, Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation has begun spade work to put
City Disaster Management Plan in place.
Ward officers of 60 wards under BMC were invited to a workshop here
on Wednesday where they were informed about the different disasters that
could happen in a city. As per the plan, 20 ward officers were asked to
prepare ward-level plan to minimise impact of disasters and to deal
with aftermath situations. Draft of the disaster plan for 20 wards would
be ready by March next, said Gyana Das, State Project Officer (Disaster
Risk Reduction) of UNDP.
Workshop
BMC’s Slum Improvement Officer Dillip Routray who conducted the
workshop said focussed awareness programme should be devised and people
should know their duties during and after disasters.
The current exercise is part of Urban Risk Reduction (URR) programme,
which will be implemented by 2012. Upon completion, the capital could
see a unified incident command system taking over the affairs from
emergency operation centre during crisis situation.
Mr. Das said the BMC has already identified a control room on its office premise to start the work.
Researchers in association with BMC employees would make a thorough
assessment of probable risks and disasters the capital could face in
future for which vulnerability mapping would be done.
Among others Kamal Lochan Mishra of Orissa State Disaster Management
Authority and Meghanada Behera of a programme associate of Urban Risk
Reduction (URR) spoke on the occasion.