Flood Control Order 2021 (Ninth Edition)
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0 Flood Control Order-2013 (First Edition) Flood Control Order-2014 (Second Edition) Flood Control Order-2015 (Third Edition) Flood Control Order-2016 (Fourth Edition) Flood Control Order-2017 (Fifth Edition) Flood Control Order-2018 (Sixth Edition) Flood Control Order-2019 (Seventh Edition) Flood Control Order 2020 (Eighth Edition) Flood Control Order 2021 (Ninth Edition) 1 Foreword Disaster Management is the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular, preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disasters, it means that all such measures should be taken so that hazard cannot take the form of disaster. Since we cannot prevent the coming of many natural hazards but can reduce their harmful effects through proper management, so that the loss of life and property can be minimized. It simply means planning of various steps to reduce the aftermath of a disaster, effective planning response system, planning rehabilitation and also preparing disaster resilient communities in our very own layman language. Flooding incidents in urbanized catchments and low-lying areas are of great public concern and anxiety, and their economic impact is severe. Apart from well-known flood prevention strategies, new approaches to the accommodation of floods are needed to create robust and sustainable solutions that enable us to cope with the ever-increasing pressure on flood-prone areas and the uncertainties created by climate change. Flood Management is a multidisciplinary approach including subjects like spatial and urban planning, flood resilience, flood risk perception and preparedness and flood forecasting. Some of the major steps of flood disaster management are flood forecasting, reduction of runoff, reducing flood peaks by volume reduction, reducing flood levels and protection against inundation. It is important that people are aware of the flood risk in the area in which they live. Information that would be disseminated may include: the fact that some areas are at risk from flooding, the months when the flood could occur, the likely frequency of flooding, the likely depth of flooding, the rate of rise of the flood and the sequence of flooding including, for example, the areas that flood first and the duration of flooding. This Flood Control Order has included the information of Central Flood Control Room,early warning system and helplines along with control rooms that will be established by different departments, to help the people promptly without any delay. Besides it, roles and responsibilities of different departments have been included in the Order with advance knowledge of each department to be prepared for discharge of the role of their respective department. The endemic spread of Covid-19 has posed a challenge and the district administration has evolved a strategy by involving different stakeholder. An effective system of incident command, identification and establishment of shelter homes, coordination and cooperation with NGOs and volunteers is now well at place and this system would be effectively utilised to tackle the flood situation in the district if need arises. District administration is well prepared and has made all necessary arrangements to tackle any situation posed by flood or heavy downpour. I’ve full confidence in my officers and officials and general public of Yamunanagar who have always shown exceptional and exemplary courage during the crisis and difficult times. Mukul Kumar, IAS Deputy Commissioner, Yamunanagar 2 Preface Flood Control Order is a document devised by the district administration to deal with the pre-monsoon, during and post monsoon situation in the district. It is a complete code of the flood management in the district documenting earlier history of flood or excess water in the rivers, impact of flooding and behaviour of the different rivers, pattern and distribution of rainfall in the district in the last decade.Schemesof flood protection, bundhs and drains, flood preparedness of different departments who have specific and important role in management of flood or heavy downpour that resulted intoaccumulation of water in low lying areas. This Flood Control Order has complete and elaborateinformation on Flood control rooms, Early Warning Systems and different helplines that will make the people well informed and address each and every grievance of the inhabitants of the district. Institutional mechanism and resource inventory both equipments and humans has been prepared and included into the Order for the benefit of the officers and head of departments to create an effective and efficacious coordination amongst themselves. Sincere efforts and hard work put in by the officers and staff in collecting information on all aspects and updating of the "Flood Control Order" is appreciated and acknowledged. Disaster Management Team of Sh. Jatinder Singh, Project Officer, Sh. Bharat Singh, FRC, Sh. Ashish and Ms. Khushbu were instrumental in gathering of the data and processing it into a well-knit document of information to meet the exigencies of the departments in general and public in particular.Contribution of Nature in designing and providing this Order a coherent shape is acknowledged. Any suggestions/comments for further improvement of the "Flood Control Order" would be highly appreciated. (Ramphal Kataria) District Revenue Officer, Yamunanagar 3 Acknowledgments Thanks to all who generously gave advice, provided necessary help and input: Jatinder Singh, Project Officer (Disaster Management), Bharat Singh (FRC), Ashish Kumar and Khusbu(Computer Operators) contributed in collection of data and material for this document and preparation of the manuscript. Original design of the front page and structure was prepared by Nature for this Flood Control Order. 4 INDEX Chapter-1: Introduction ______________________________________________________ 1 1. Geography of Yamunanagar __________________________________________________ 1 2. Administrative Structure _____________________________________________________ 2 3. Irrigation pattern ____________________________________________________________ 2 4. Land use/land cover change inYamunanagar district ________________________________ 2 5. Distribution of rainfall _______________________________________________________ 3 6. District Map of Yamunanagar _________________________________________________ 4 Chapter-2: Drainage System __________________________________________________ 5 1. Drains ____________________________________________________________________ 5 2. Details of River/Drains _______________________________________________________ 6 3. Details of drains passing through Municipal Corporation Yamunanagar-Jagadhri _________ 6 4. Patrolling _________________________________________________________________ 7 5. Drainage and river map of the District, Yamunanagar _______________________________ 8 Chapter-3: Flood vulnerability _______________________________________________ 10 1. Brief history of flood _______________________________________________________ 10 2. Details of flood affected villages ______________________________________________ 12 3. Flood hazard map of the district. ______________________________________________ 13 4. Urban Flood prone areas in the district. _________________________________________ 13 5. Traffic Arrangement/Diversion in case of Flood __________________________________ 14 Chapter-4: Flood Protection Schemes __________________________________________ 15 1. Flood protection schemes in the district _________________________________________ 15 2. Conservation, Harvesting and Water Management: ________________________________ 17 Chapter 5: Flood Action Plan ________________________________________________ 18 1. Pre-Flood Inspection _______________________________________________________ 18 2. Bundhs and Drains _________________________________________________________ 19 3. Flood Preparedness by different departments ____________________________________ 20 Chapter 6: Flood Control Room, Early Warning System & Helplines _______________ 24 1. Flood Control Room ________________________________________________________ 24 2. Flood Warning system ______________________________________________________ 25 3. Liaisons with Important Departments __________________________________________ 25 4. Helpline No. ______________________________________________________________ 27 Chapter-7:Institutional Mechanism ___________________________________________ 28 1. District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) ________________________________ 28 2. District Disaster Management Committee (DDMC) _______________________________ 28 3. Incident Response System ___________________________________________________ 29 4. Evacuation Plan ___________________________________________________________ 49 5. System of Incident Commanders Utilized During COVID-19 ________________________ 51 Chapter-8: Resource Inventory (Human and Equipment) _________________________ 52 1. Equipment _______________________________________________________________ 53 2. Human Resources __________________________________________________________ 59 Appendix-1 ________________________________________________________________ 64 1. District Administration ______________________________________________________ 64 2. Revenue _________________________________________________________________ 66 3. Police ___________________________________________________________________ 66 4.