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2020 District Administration, Yamunanagar 2020 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION, YAMUNANAGAR 1 | Page INDEX CHAPTER NAME PAGE NO. 1. Introduction 4-7 1.1 Geographical setting of the District. 1.2 Administrative setup of the district. 1.3 Land use pattern of the district. 1.4 Rainfall pattern of the District :- 2. Drainage System 8-9 a. Drainage system in the district. 3. Flood Vulnerability District Yamuna Nagar 10-14 3.1 Brief history of floods in the district 3.2 Flood risk and causes of flood in the district 3.3 Flood hazard map of the district. 3.4 Urban Flood prone area/vulnerable in the district. 3.5 Drains List of municipal corporation Yamuna Nagar- Jagadhri. 4. Ongoing Flood protection schemes in District Yamuna Nagar 15-16 4.1 LIST OF WORKS THAT HAVE BEEN EXECUTED DURING 2020-21 (APPROVED IN 51TH MEETING) 4.2 Action plan and on-going flood protection schemes in the district: 5. Flood Action Plan 17-22 5.1 Set up of flood control room 5.2 Pre-flood Inspection 5.3 Flood Warning system 5.4 Police Control Rooms 5.5 Ring bunds 5.6 Responsibilities of various departments before, during and after flood 6. Flood Relief equipments and trained personnel in the 23-33 District. 6.1 List of flood equipments available within the district. a. List of JCB availed within the district. b. List of dewatering pumps and operators available within the district. c. List of officials trained in OBM Operation d. List of Divers available in the District e. List of Home Guards Officials trained in flood relief measures 2 | Page 7 Important Contact Numbers 34-50 7.1 List of Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYKS) YAMUNANAGAR 7.2 List of NGO’s along with Telephone numbers. 7.3 Status/Location of Flood Equipment in District Yamuna Nagar 7.4 List of Whole sellers of Aatta, Daal, Water & Name of Halwais. 7.5 Private Buildings for shelters 7.6 List Of Colleges 7.7 Gas Agencies 7.8 List of Vehicles & Ambulances (Red Cross) 7.9 Addresses Of Suppliers Of Wheat Straw (Bhusa) & Green Fodder 7.10 Health Department Yamuna Nagar 7.11 Station list of ambulances in district Yamunanagar Annexure 1. District Education Department Sub Disaster Team 51 2. Petrol Pump List Of Distt. Yamuna Nagar 66 3. Village vise Constitution of patwari, Gramsachiv, 71 Anganwadi worker Flood protection teams 4. List of Sarpanch, Nambardars, Chowkidar of Villages 80 5. Indicative Performa for NDRF Assistance ( If Required ) 90 6. Form To Requisition NDRF Team(S) 91 7. Indicative Letter for Army Requisition 92 8. Contact Details Of Officers Of District Administration & 93 Main Line Departments 3 | Page CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Geographical setting of the District. Yamunanagar came into existence on 1st November 1989. At present the District has three sub Divisions (Jagadhri, Bilaspur, Radaur), Four Tehsil (Jagadhri, Chhachhrauli, Bilaspur, Radaur) and three subTehsils (Sadhaura, Sarswati Nagar, Partap Nagar). A number of Streams and rivulets flow through this district mainly draining into the Yamuna, Somb and Pathrala rivers. River Yamuna Passes along the eastern boundary of this district dividing it from district Saharanpur of U.P. State. The important rivers, streams and rivulets passing through this district are Yamuna, Somb, Pathrala, Chautang, Sadhura Nadi part of the Markanda River etc. Whenever there are heavy rains, large areas of the district are affected by heavy discharge in the catchment areas of Himachal Pradesh. On the basis of information available, heavy rains/ floods affected the district badly in the years 1978, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1998, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013,2018 & 2019. Khadar area of this district along river Yamuna was affected by high floods. It has been experienced that people of this area have always taken the floods in their stride and they hardly faced any difficulty before 1978. It was in this year that villages like Kalesar, Mandewala, Mamdubas, Kaniawala, Bhilpura, Lakarmai Partappur, Nawajpur, Mandoli Gaggar, Kanalsi, Bhogpur, Bibipur, Lapra, Karera Model Town, Kamalpur Tapu, Bagwali, Jathlana, Lal Chappar Sandhala, Gumthala, Pobari etc. were cut off due to over flow of water in river Yamuna as its discharge exceeded 8 lacs cusecs. The discharge in river Yamuna reached 8.06 lacs cusecs in the year 2013 & the discharge in river Yamuna reached 8.28 lacs cusecs in the year 2019. Discharge to the Tune of 828072 cusecs was observed which remained for one hour in River Yamuna; villages Effected were Mali Majra, Jathlana, Odhri, Unheri, Sandhala, Nagli & Gumthala Rao etc. It is therefore imperative that the District Administration is properly geared up to face floods with full preparation so that damage may be controlled. Yamunanagar District Flood Control Order 2020 has been drawn out as a guideline for those concerned in the district during 4 | Page the current rainy season. Depending on the actual scale of floods these measures will have to be appropriately adjusted according to the need of the hour. 1.2 Administrative setup of the district. Assembly Sub- Tehsil sub- Blocks No. of Villages Block Municipal Constituencies Division Tehsil wise Corporation/ Committee 04 03 04 03 07 Total: 635 1/2 Jagadhri 90 Chhachhrauli 111 Radaur 84 Sadhura 61 Bilaspur 124 Sarswati Nagar 92 Partap Nagar 73 1.3 Land use pattern of the district. Land Use pattern of the District Area (in hectare) Total Geographical area 172209 Forest Area 13664 Land under non-agricultural use 29965 Permanent pastures 1726 Cultivable waste land 380 Barren and uncultivable land 2185 1.4 Rainfall pattern of the District :- Saraswati- Radaur Average Jagadhri Chhachhrauli Bilaspur Sadhaura MONTH Nagar ( In MM ( In MM ( In MM ) ( In MM ) ( In MM ) ( In MM ) ( In MM ) ) ) June 2010 20 28 55 37 39 13 32.00 June 2011 350 395 367 407 289 204 335.33 June 2012 10 0 3 5 15 26 9.83 June 2013 438 431 536 209 184 185 330.5 June 2014 7 66 42 16 33 19 30.05 June 2015 30 31 59 37 37 74 43.66 June 2016 139 260 138 63 51 43 115.66 June 2017 237 198 191 147 99 231 183..83 5 | Page June 2018 61 97 47 47 52 81 64.16 June 2019 19 5 2 1 3 5 5.83 July 2010 391 570 829 544 323 327 497.33 July 2011 228 195 388 345 97 49 217 July 2012 213 204 152 140 112 157 163 July 2013 289 221 641 209 104 114 263 July 2014 320 354 349 367 129 170 281.50 July 2015 150 346 428 232 221 252 271.66 July 2016 793 625 373 269 288 248 432.66 July 2017 221 226 101 103 70 114 139.16 July 2018 432 494 542 272 251 305 382.66 July 2019 557 336 299 350 253 290 347.5 Aug 2010 459 517 403 256 269 189 348.83 Aug 2011 267 304 322 172 87 165 219.5 Aug 2012 572 381 537 171 208 183 342 Aug 2013 311 368 589 589 332 245 405.67 Aug 2014 124 100 79 164 78 35 96.66 Aug.2015 204 382 315 312 171 171 259.16 Aug 2016 329 211 193 187 190 103 202.16 Aug 2017 391 376 181 257 233 139 262.83 Aug 2018 351 244 265 415 245 289 301.5 Aug 2019 332 468 462 172 173 208 302.5 Sept 2010 360 452 710 276 322 369 414.83 Sept 2011 81 90 65 58 62 56 68.66 Sept 2012 105 178 283 133 102 48 141.5 Sept 2013 137 117 83 89 100 36 93.66 Sept 2014 143 118 136 152 99 108 126.00 Sep. 2015 157 114 117 101 151 122 127.00 Sep 2016 27 83 15 08 13 23 28.16 Sep 2017 176 221 149 181 198 209 189 Sep 2018 256 197 213 196 145 233 206.66 Sep 2019 24 48 41 42 35 13 33.83 6 | Page District Map Yamuna Nagar 7 | Page CHAPTER 2 Drainage System 2.1 Drainage system in the district. Sr. Name of River/Darian Details/length in ft. 1. River Yamuna MamduBass to Gumthala 2. River Somb 114830 3. River Pathrala 114900 4. Alahar Link Drain 21300 5. Alahar Sub Link Drain 3250 6. Chautang Nallah U/S Ambala – Jagadhri Road 64700 7. Chautang Nallah D/S Ambala – Jagadhri Road 136428 8. Khurdban Drain No. 1 8910 9. Pinjora Drain U/S & D/S 60000 10. Potli Drain 9000 11. Radaur Drain 18500 12. Sadhaura Drain 2500 13. Thaska Drain 8060 14. Jaidher Harewa Drain 2100 15. Dholra Drain 2100 16. Rakshi Nallah 128500 8 | Page Drainage Map District Yamuna Nagar 9 | Page CHAPTER 3 Flood Vulnerability District Yamuna Nagar 3.1 Brief history of floods in the district:- Date/Year Details a). Discharge to the tune of 98803 cusecs was observed which remained for one hour in river Yamuna. Villages affected were Bhogpur, Bibipur, Belgarh, Kanyawala, Bhilpura, Mandewala Sandhala, Sandhali, Nagla Rangran, Nagli 04-08-2012 Dera, Kamalpur Tapu, and Jathlana & Gumthala from it. b). On river Somb villages: Kattarwali, Khannuwala, Rampur Gainda, Ranjeetpur & Tihano were affected. c). On river Pathrala villages: Arjun Mara, Nagla & Jaitpur were affected. a). Discharge to the tune of 806464 cusecs was observed which remained for one hour in river Yamuna. Villages affected were Dammupura, Kalesar, Mamdubas, Mandewala, Bhogpur and Lapra, Sandhala & Gumthala from it. 17-06-2013 b). On river Somb villages: Bihta Muzafat, Khannuwala, Chintpur & Gadhwali were affected. c). On river Pathrala villages: Moindeenpur, Nagli, Nagla, Jaitpur, Arjun Majra, Majri Kota Kahan Singh, Leda Khaddar, Rajpur & Ariyanwala were affected.
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