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In Gomati District , Pre-Disaster,During Disaster, Post Disaster 1 INDEX Sl. No. Subject matter Page No. 1. Preface of The D. M & The SDMs of Gomati District. 3-6 2. Introduce and Multi Hazard Disaster Management plan 7-8 3. Disaster Management Plan 2016-17 9 4. Diagram of DDMP 10 5. Disaster Negative and positive Aspects 11 6. Hazards in Gomati District , pre-disaster,during disaster, post disaster. 12-13 7. Type of Disaster 14 8. Impact of Natural Disaster, Consequences of Flood, Effect of cyclone,landslide, 15-17 earthquake, typhoon ,tornado ,Hailstorm, Heat wave attack. 9. Fire Accident 18 10. HRVC 19 11. District Disaster Management Authority,Gomati District,Tripura 20 12. District Disaster Management Committiee 21 13. Udaipur Sub-Division Committee, Amarpur & Karbook Committee 22-24 14. Gomati District at a glance 24-26 15. Rainfall of 2015 27-28 16. District Emergency Opertion Centre(DEOC) 29-30 17. District Level Core team 31-32 18. District Level Quick Response Team 33-38 19. Quick Response team under Karbook Sub-Division 39 20. NGO Coordination committee 39-40 21. Prominent NGO of Udaipur Sub-Division. 40 22. Killa Block Committee, 41 23. Kakraban Block Committee & Quick Response team 42-44 24. Amarpur Sub-Division Preliminary Block Profile 44-48 25. Karbook Sub-Division at a Glance 48-55 26. List of equipments with TSR 5th Bn, SDM Amarpur, SDM Karbook, SDM 56-58 Udaipur 27. List of equipments available with PWD 3rd Circle,Udaipur 58 28. List of equipments available with agencies(private) Amarpur,Karbook & Udaipur 59 29. Division wise quick response team of PWD for restoration of roads,Bridges etc. 60 30. S. P Gomati for Emergency support functions(ESF) 61-69 31. Forest Department and status of forest area. 70-71 32. Implrtant Contact No of Line departmentand alternate officers 72-80 33. Description of vulnerable areas of the District (Amarpur & Udaipur 81-82 34. Response mechanisms setting up control room 82-90 35. District Education office and nodal officer,NSS/NCC 91-94 36. Shekter house and & Financial arrangement for relief 95-98 37. Medical and first aid team 99 38. Contact details of major Hospital/Health Deptt. Under Gomati District. 100-101 39. Roll of ARD department in Disaster management 102-103 40. Lost of helipad 104 41. Resource available with Fire service 105-106 42. Resource available with TSECL and men power 107-113 43. Backup of power in case of failure of main Power Supply 114 44. Map of Gomati District 115 45. Sub-Divisional Map Amarpur ,Karbook Udaipur 116-118 46 A common situation of flood 119 47 Map showing Dumbur Lake under Karbook Sub Division 120 2 Preface Tripura is vulnerable to natural Disaster like earth quake, cyclone and flood. It is located in seismic zone V. 100 percent area of Tripura as well as 100% of Gomati District is in sesmic zone-V. In the year 1897 earth quake was occurred in Tripura in 8.7 Richter scale. Then the royal palace of Tripura was demolished many lives and property also loss. Another big earth quake was occurred in Tripura in the year 1950. Flood also affected in Tripura in the year 1983, 1993, 1994, 2003, 2004 as well as in Gomati District. Recently, cyclone and thunderstorm have played havoc leading to loss of life and properties in Tripura as well as in Gomati District. Three persons died of thunderstorm in the month of May and June, 2012 under Gomati District. Necessary steps have been taken to supply financial assistance to the families of the victims. A standard planning for managing Disaster is necessary to ensure minimum loss of life and property. Hence, Gomati District has prepared a plan on the basis of the Guideline of the Revenue Department to prepare effective Disaster Management Plan. It is hope that apart from District Administration, Rural and Urban local bodies, 6th schedule area bodies as well as all the line departments will go through the plan and take necessary steps towards Disaster Mitigation Preparedness and Disaster Response, Reconstruction,Recovery and Rehabilitation. ( Raval H.Kumar, IAS) District Magistrate & Collector Gomati District, Udaipur. 3 Preface Amarpur is a remotest Sub-Division in the state of Tripura. It possesses a good Account of Historical essence of Manikya Regime of Tripura. During the Manikya dynasty, the Rangamati area of Amarpur was the capital of Tripura. Geographically, the Sub-Division is mostly hilly covered by green forest and a one of the most important river of Tripura, the Gumati flows through it. The river Gumati originates from the range connecting the Longthorai and Atharamura at its source- 2(Two) tributaries, namely Kalyasingh and Malyasingh meet. Thereafter, it takes the name of Raimacharra till it meets the Sharmacharra. Later it assumes the name Gumati. Chabimura is the Historical place. The Gumati is the largest river of Tripura and also derived in Amarpur Sub-Division. In Chabimura, a State Level Mela is used to organize every year and thousands of the people gather during the Mela for Enjoyment and Devotion to Gods. Amarpur Sub-Division is bounded by Teliamura, Udaipur, Shantirbazar, Karbook, Gandachara. The total population of Amarpur Sub-Division (re- organised) has become 1,33,771 as per survey report of 2011 -Census. Reang, Jamtia, Chakma and Tripuri community dominate the Sub-Division. There are some prominent Tourist Spots namely (i) Chabbi Mura, (ii) Chandi Matabari and also 2(Two) nos. Dighi namely (i) Amar Sagar and (ii) Fatik Sagar and Old Rajbari. Every year, in the month of April to May, there is a traditional Mela organized near Chandibari ground which is commonly known as “ Baishakhi Mela” where both the Tribal and Non-tribal communities gather and enjoy with enthusiasm. Sub-Divisional Magistrate Amarpur, Gomati Distric 4 P R E F A C E A new Sub-Division is born on 9th January- 2012 that is partly curved out of Amarpur as well as of Sabroom Sub-Division, later it came to be known as Karbook Sub-Division. The Sub-Division is barely 62- KM. away from Udaipur, the district headquarter of Gomati, Geographically area is nicely situated on a quiet hilly area that is greeted by the vastness of green forest and scenic beauty of its surrounding land, valley & riverbank of Gomati. By itself the Sub-Division is simply well crafted which has been signifying the uniqueness and =unity of people with its distinctive sprit of multi culturalism in which people from different walk of life has been living together equitably in peace and harmony for decades. It has a population of ----------with and area covering up to 331.57 sq. KM. moreover the literacy rate is quite commendable with 57.2% comparing to other Sub-Division in the state. Interestingly, Dumboor or Dongoor is one of the Tripura,s largest and widely known and highly esteemed lake located in a culturally rich and naturally pristine environment under the newly created karbook sub-division bordering kalajhari (jari Kosom) hill range that has become another notable assets of karbook. And since immemorial days the local people called the lake as paradise land of Tripura. Now it has become an icon of the state-attracting tourist from all over the world. The origination of this chirming water body flows from two confluence rivers of Raima & Saima (Sorma). In Mythology, Raima & Saima are two sisters who were the daughter of a village priest. The people of Tripura considered it the place of legends and heroes as well from outside of the state comes and fathered for taking a holy bath for their salvation during the month of January in “Pouse Sankranti Festival”. Sub-Divisional Magistrate Karbook Sub-Division. 5 Preface Tripura is a tiny hilly state of the North-Eastern part of India, which falls under the SEISMIC ZONE V which denotes that it is highly vulnerable from the points of Occurrences Earthquake in a severe magnitude. Besides Earthquake, the State including Udaipur Sub-Division is vulnerable towards natural and manmade calamities like Floods, Cyclone, and Fire Accidents. Disaster is a very common phenomenon to the human society. It has been experienced by them since time immemorial. Though its form may be varied, it has been a challenge for society across castes, creeds, communities and countries. The latest development which has been discovered in the World Disaster Reports recently is that the disasters have increased in frequency and intensity. Disaster management (or emergency management) is the creation of plans through which communities reduce vulnerability to hazards and cope with disasters. Disaster management does not avert or eliminate the threats; instead, it focuses on creating plans to decrease the effect of disasters. So, the Disaster management plan is an integral part from the point of view of the Disaster Mitigation Mission. In view of the potential hazards associated with the Udaipur Sub-division, the Sub-Divisional Administration has prepared a Disaster Management Plan to deal with different hazards in an organized multidisciplinary approach involving all line departments and many agencies. I would like to thank all the stakeholders for their initiative, cooperation and efforts to prepare the plan. This Disaster Management Plan will be updated at every 6 months accordingly. [S. Bandopadhyay] Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Udaipur, Gomati District. 6 INTRODUCTION With the 73rd and 74th amendment to the constitution of India in 2005 the Disaster Management Act was enacted under the concurrence list of the constitution of India . This act comprises 79 sections and 11 chapters.This act provides for the prerequisite institutional mechanism for monitoring and implementation of plans. It ensures measures by various wings of the Government for the prevention and mitigation of disasters.
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