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District Disaster Management Plan (2012 – 2013) District Disaster Management Plan (2012 – 2013) SIVASAGAR (ASSAM) Telephone: +91-3772-222640/221827 Fax : +91-3772-222131/222655 E-Mail : [email protected] Forward The District Disaster Preparedness and Response Plan, includes the facts and figures that have been collected from various formal and informal sources with a view to meeting the challenges during any Natural Disaster. Collection and classification of data are to be updated twice in May and November every year. The plan has been prepared with the following viewpoints. 1. Contingency Plan in a continuous process 2. All are not equal in a crisis situation 3. During relief measures social auditing ensures transparency 4. Involvement of Local Authority is must in the entire process. All are cordially invited for their kind suggestion to be incorporated in the plan. (Sri L. N. Gogoi, ACS) (Sri Jatindra Lahkar, ACS) ADC & CEO, Disaster Management, Deputy Commissioner, Sivasagar. Sivasagar CONTENT Tropic Page No. 1. District Disaster Management Committee: 1 2. Early Warning & Dissemination System: 2 3. Sivsagar District Profile: 3-16 a. Geography: 3 b. River System : 3 c. Demography: 3 d. Climate: 4 e. History: 4 f. Political & Administration: 4-4 i. Sub-Division: 4 ii. Revenue Circle Office: 4 iii. Development Block: 4 g. Educational Institution: 5 h. Health Institution: 5-13 i. Police Station and Out Post: 14 j. State Fire Service: 15 k. Agriculture: 16 4. Hazard Mapping: 17 5. Vulnerability Analysis: 17 6. Disaster Risk Reduction Activities- 2011-12: 18 7. Proposed Activities- 2012-13: 19 8. Quick Response Team (QRT): 20- 22 9. Role of Civil Defence & Volunteer Database: 23-29 10. Flood Rescue Operation: 30-31 11. Relief Camp: 32-34 12. Relief Operation: 35-38 Sivasagar Revenue Circle- --- Zone-I: 35 Demow Revenue Circle- --- Zone II: 36 Amguri Revenue Circle- --- Zone III: 36 Mahmora Revenue Circle--- Zone-IV: 37 Nazira Revenue Circle---- Zone- V: 37 Sonari Revenue Circle----- Zone VI: 37-38 13. Relief Material & Distribution Thereof: 39 14. Vehicle/Boat: 39 15. Control Room: 40 16. Medical & Health Services: 40 17. Animal Husbandry & Veterinary: 41 18. Vigilance: 41 19. Agriculture Department: 41 20. Army Assistance: 41 21. Co-ordination: 41 22. Departmental Plan: 42-49 23. District Disaster Management Team: 50-52 24. NGO Profile: 53-56 25. Resource Directory: 57-61 26. Important Phone Numbers: 62-63 27. Photographs: 64-65 ************************************* 1. District Disaster Management Committee: (As per the Disaster Management Act 2005) 1. Sri J. Lahkar, ACS, Deputy Commissioner, Sivasagar, Ph. (03772) 222137/38, M.No.94350-13255 ----- -------Chairman 2. Sri A.K. Bordoloi, (CEO)Zilla Parishod, Sivasagar, Ph.(03772) 222219, M. No. 94350-57179 --------Co- Chairman 3. Sri L. N. Gogoi, ACS, Addl. Depuy Commissioner & CEO, District Disaster Management Authority, Sivasagar, Ph.(03772) 222640, M.No. 94351-33453 -------------- CEO 4. Sri Akhilesh Singh, IPS, Superintendent of Policeivasagar, Ph. (03772) 222124/39, M.No. 94350-96080 ---------- Member 5. Dr. P. P. Chetia, Addl Chief Medical & Health Officer, Sivasagar, Ph. (03772) 222249 -----------Member M. No-94353-56152 6. Sri A. Sharma, Ex- Engineer, PWD Building Division, Sivasagar, Ph.(03772) 222657, M. No. 94351-06502 ----------Member 7. Sri H. K. Deori, Ex- Engineer, Water Resource Deptt., Sivasagar, Ph. (03772) 222235/92, M.No. 99570-00456 ---------- Member 1 2. (Early Warning & Dissemination System): District NGOs Redcross- 9401114521 Water Resouece NCC (Navy)-9859994084 Ph.No- 03772-222235/92, 99570-00465 Line Deptt. Disaster Management Health- 03772- 222641/270223 Department, Sivasagar Fire-03772-222999 Agri-03772-222369 IWT Ph.No- PWD (B)-03772-222657 (Dibrugarh Division) PWD-(R)-03772-222277/155 0373-2328349 03772-222640/221827 Veterinary- 03772-220111/653 Civil Defence- 03772-222307 Superintendent of Police CWC (Dib.) Ph. No- 03772-222124/39, EE: 0373-2314398 03772-222801 Revenue Circle Offices Sivasagar- 03772-220646/9435362674 Amguri- 03772-253463, 94351-57739 Mahmora- 94351-39437 Nazira- 03772-252225/9401088312 Demow- 03772-226515/9957374439 Sonari- 03772-256539/9435368277 2 3. Sivasagar District Profile: a. Geography: Coordinates- 26°45′N -27°15′N Latitude and 94°25′E -95°25′E Longitude Time zone IST - (UTC+05:30) Area: 2668 Sq Km. Average Rainfall- Approximate 2045.3 mm (81.6 inch) Wind Direction- North- East to South- West Elevation- 95 metres (312 ft) Sivasagar (previously spelled Sibsagar) is a town in the Sibsagar district in the state of Assam in India, about 360 kilometres (224 mi) north east of Guwahati. It is the district headquarters of the Sivasagar district. b. River System- The Brahmaputra flows from East to West along with the northern boundary which is at about 15 Km. from the Town. Other Rivers flowing throuh the District are- Desang, Darika, Dekhow, Mitang, Jhanji. c. Demography: In 2011, Sivasagar had population of 1,150,253 of which male and female were 589,454 and 560,799 respectively. The initial provisional data suggest a density of 431 in 2011 compared to 377 of 2001. Total area under Sivasagar district is of about 2,668 sq.km. Average literacy rate of Sivasagar in 2011 were 81.36 compared to 74.47 of 2001. If things are looked out at gender wise, male and female literacy were 86.75 and 75.69 respectively. With regards to Sex Ratio in Sivasagar, it stood at 951 per 1000 male compared to 2001 census figure of 928. The average national sex ratio in India is 940 as per latest reports of Census 2011 Directorate. Description 2011 2001 Actual Population 1,150,253 1,051,736 Male 589,454 545,476 Female 560,799 506,260 Population Growth 9.37% 15.83% Area Sq. Km 2,668 2,668 Density/km2 431 377 Proportion to Assam Population 3.69% 3.95% 3 d. Climate: Sivasagar carries a pleasant weather throughout the year. The temperature generally ranges from 8° celsius in winter to 35° celsius during summer. The district is characterised by highly humid atmosphere and abounded rains .The regular rains of the summer generally prevent the prevalence of the hot weather. After the rainy season the cooler autumn start from October and real cold weather prevails from the end of November and continues till the middle of February. The winter season is followed by the season of occasional thunder storms from March to May. The Temperature begins to rise from the beginning of March and in July and August it reaches the maximum. e. History: Joysagar pukhuri in Sivasagar, ex Rangpur, was once the capital of the Ahom rulers who dominated Assam for more than 600 years. They ruled Assam virtually uninterrupted for 6 centuries until their kingdom fell to the Burmese in 1819, and their ruling class was all but wiped out. The province was liberated by the British in 1825 but, owing to the state of anarchy which prevailed in the province, it was completely annexed in 1826. f. Political & Administration: Sivasagar is part of Jorhat Lok Sabha constituency. i. Sub Division: 3 Nos 1. Sivasagar 2. Nazira 3. Charaideo ii. Revenue Circle Office: 6 Nos 1. Sonari 2. Demow 3. Nazira 4. Mahmora 5. Sivasagar 6. Amguri iii. Development Block: 9 Nos 1. Sivasagar Dev. Block 2. Amgori Dev. Block 3. Gaurisagar Dev. Block 4. Demow dev. Block 5. Nazira Dev.Block 6. Desangpani Dev. Block 7. Sapekhati Dev. Block 8. Sonari Dev. Block 9. Pachim Abhoypur Dev. Block 4 Total Villages- 878 Total G.P.- 118 Total TES- 109 g. Educational Institution: Colleges- 13 High & Higher Secondary Schol- 258 M.E. School- 360 Primary School- 1720 h. Health Institution: Civil Hospital-1 MPHC- 28 Nos SHC- 4 Nos CHC- 2 Nos BPHC- 8 Nos SDCH-2 Nos Sub Centre-219 SD-1 Private Hospital & Nursing Home- 8 Nos Pharmacy- 37 Nos Vaterinary Hospital/Dispensary- 21 Nos 5 Status of functional Health Institutions Name of Civil Hospital & Block PHC Sl. Sl. Name of the SDCH Sl. Name of the CHC Sl. Name of Mini PHC Name of SHC (No of Civil Hospital-1, Sl. No. Sl. No. Name of SD No. No. (No of SDHC-2) No. (No of CHC-2) No. (No of MPHC-28) (No of SHC-4) Urban Health Centre-2, No of BPHC-8) District Civil Hospital, 1 Sivasagar, Dr.Biren Boruah, Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Supdt., 99546-66804 Sonari Urban Health centre, 2 Sri Pulak Gogoi, Health Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Educator, 8011462919 3 Wood Urban Health Centre Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Amguri CHC, Sri Morabazar BPHC, Puspa Rajib Lahon, Jhanji SHC, Abdul Hakim, 4 Nil 1 Nil 1 Nil Chetia, BPM, 9854855271 ABPM, ABPM, 9854618821 9954056433 Kaloogaon BPHC, Tarit 5 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Dutta, BPM, 9435516612 1 Charing MPHC, Sri Bijit Konwar, ABPM, 9854360706 Nil Nil Dikhowmukh MPHC, Sri Rajen Nath, ABPM, 2 Nil Nil Gourisagar BPHC, Runjun 9957698090 6 Nil Nil Boliaghat Pathalial MPHC, Dr. Rajmoni Malakar, Gogoi, BPM, 9854265833 3 9854028370 Khanamukh MPHC (Construction completed, but 4 Nil Nil non-functional) Santak MPHC, Sru Bipul Handique, ABPM, 5 9954157155 Karmashree Hiteswar Galekey BPHC, Parishmita Saikia Memorial SDH, 6 Namtiali MPHC Nazira SHC, Sri Dipu Dutta, 7 Handique, BPM< 1 Ligiripukhuri, Sri Nil 2 Nil ABPM, 9401176928 9854675580 Deepjyoti Bora, 7 Jooktoli MPHC, Sri Utpal Dutta, ABPM, 9401183251 ABPM, 94359-01622 Simaluguri MPHC, Sri Dipu Dutta, ABPM, 8 9401176928 Tengapukhuri MPHC, Sri Ujjal Dutta, ABPM, 9 9859362209 Mathurapur MPHC, Sri Prakash Dangoria, ABPM, 10 Khelua BPHC, Madhavaditya 9954661299 8 Goswami, BPM, Nil Nil Chunpura Gohain Khonda MPHC, Smti. Anupama Nil Nil 9435835114 11 Bharali, ABPM, 9401201335 Lakwa MPHC (Proposed Model Hospital), Sri Hemo 12 Handique, Pharmacist, 9435059197 Name of Civil Hospital & Block PHC Sl. Sl. Name of the SDCH Sl. Name of the CHC Sl. Name of Mini PHC Name of SHC (No of Civil Hospital-1, Sl.
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