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DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN-AMRELI] Emergency Operation Centre, Collectorate, Amreli District-Amreli 20Volume20-2 1 Amreli Volume-2 [DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN-AMRELI] Emergency Operation Centre, Collectorate, Amreli. Incorporate with Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority District Emergency Operation Centre Collector Office, Disaster Management Branch, Amreli. District-Amreli Volume-2 2 Emergency Operation Centre, Collectorate, Amreli. Incorporate with Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority. District Emergency Operation Centre Collector Office, Disaster Management Branch, Amreli. District-Amreli Volume-2 3 Preface: Each and every Part of the world faces variety of disasters from time to time.At any moment some part of the earth its habitants are attacked with some kind of Disaster, Amreli District inparticular is a multi -hazard porne district.Time and again it is affected by Draught, Scarcity,flood ,cyclone,and Earthquake and off course by Industrial and chemical Disasters. I am very happy to present the District Disaster Management plan of Amreli District . Apart from the search and Rescue Training programme, there are other many important functions to be fulfilled during the occurrence of disasters to make a disaster management plan successful. After a long thought,team work has been created, where head to head responsibility has been decided.All the Taluka/Nagarpalika has been given details of Resource inventories,Geographical conditions,skilled man power and possible disasters.They also have a search and resuce team,medical paramedical assistance,mantainence of law and order during the disaster occurrence. A part from Search and Rescue and First Aid,the school 'S have been given an action plan and their teachers have been trained for that.The Industrial sector of the District has bee n asked to prepare such action plans which can be implemented during disasters.Each action plan is tested in the form of mock drill. The Home ministry,Government of india and Gujarat State Disaster Manageme nt Authority (Through Disaster Risk Management Program) has collectively worked in preparation of this plan. I hope that each and every administrative unit of district and industrial stake holders will use this action plan in the true spirit.we wish that no disasters ever occur ,but in case of their occurrence ,this action plan indication preparedness of macro to micro level will be very helpful to the people of the district and state as a whole. Signature of District Collector Amreli:- Collector Amreli Date of plan (submit) :- District Emergency Operation Centre Collector Office, Disaster Management Branch, Amreli. District-Amreli Volume-2 4 List Of Abbreviation AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome APMC Agricultural Produce Market Committee AE Assistant Engineer AH Animal Husbandry ATI Administrative Training Institute ATS Anti Terrorist Squad ATVT Apno Taluko Vibrant Taluko BPL Below Poverty Line BRC Block Resource Centre CBO Community Based Organization CDHO Chief District Health Officer CDPO Child Development Project Officer CHC Community Health Center CRC Community Resource Centre CRF Calamity Relief Fund CSO Civil Society Organization DCMG District Crisis Management Group DDMA District Disaster Management Authority DDMP District Disaster Management Plan DDO District Development Officer DEOC District Emergency Operation Centre DGVCL Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Limited DISH Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health DM Disaster Management DPO District Project Officer DRM Disaster Risk Management DRR Disaster Risk Reduction DSO District Sports Officer DSP Deputy Superintendent of Police Dy. Eng. Deputy Engineer Dy SP Deputy Superintendent of Police EMRI Emergency Management & Research Institute ESR Elevated Surface Reservoir EWS Early Warning System Ex. Eng. Executive Engineer FCI Food Corporation of India FPS Fair Price Shop FWP Food for Work Program GDCR General Development Control Regulation GEB Gujarat Electricity Board GIDM Gujarat Institute of Disaster Management GLR Ground Level Reservoir GMB Gujarat Maritime Board District Emergency Operation Centre Collector Office, Disaster Management Branch, Amreli. District-Amreli Volume-2 5 GoI Government of India GPs Gram Pranchayats GSDMA Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority GWSSB Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board HFA Hyogo Framework for Action HHs Households HPC High Powered Committee HQ Head Quarter HRVC Hazard, Risk, Vulnerability and Capacity IAY Indira Aawas Yojana IMA Indian Medical Association ICS Incident Commander ICS Incident Command System IDNDR International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction IEC Information Education Communication IMD Indian Meteorological Department ISDR International Strategy for Disaster Reduction ISR Institute for Seismic Research ITI Industrial Training Institute IWMP Integrated Watershed Management Program LCMG Local Crisis Management Group LO Liaison Officer MAH Major Accident Hazard MGNREGA Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act MGNREGS Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme MHA Ministry of Home Affairs MLA Member of Legislative Assembly Mm Mili Meter MP Member of Parliament NAPCC National Action Plan on Climate Change NCC National Cadets Corps NCCF National Calamity Contingency Fund NDM National Disaster Management NDMA National Disaster Management Authority NDRF National Disaster Response Force NDRF National Disaster Response Force NEC National Executive Committee NFSM National Food Security Mission NGO Non Government Organization NIDM National Institute of Disaster Management NRDWP National Rural Drinking Water Program NRHM National Rural Health Mission NSS National Service Scheme NYK National Yuva Kendra PCPIR Petroleum Chemical and Petrochemical Special Investment Region PDS Public Distribution System PHC Primary Health Center District Emergency Operation Centre Collector Office, Disaster Management Branch, Amreli. District-Amreli Volume-2 6 PI Police Inspector PMGY Pradhan Mantri Gramodyan Yojna PRIs Panchayati Raj Institutions R & R Recovery & Reconstruction R&B Roads & Buildings RTO Regional Transport Office SC Scheduled Caste SDM Sub District Magistrate SDMA State Disaster Management Authority SDRF State Disaster Response Fund SDRN State Disaster Response Network SE Superintending Engineer SEOC State Emergency Operation Centre SFO Sub Focal Officer SEZ Special Economic Zone SHGs Self Help Groups SMC School Management Committee SMS Short Message Service SOP Standard Operating Procedure SRPF State Reserve Police Force SRT Special Response Team SSA Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan ST Scheduled Tribe S& R Search and Rescue Supt. Eng. Superintendent Engineer SWO Social Welfare Officer TDMA Taluka Disaster Management Authority TDMC Taluka Disaster Management Committee TDMP Taluka Disaster Management Plan TDO Taluka Development Officer TEOC Taluka Emergency Operation Centre THO Taluka Health Officer TNA Training Needs Assessment TSC Total Sanitation Campaign TSO Taluka Supply Officer ULB Urban Local Body UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNFCC United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change VDMP Village Disaster Management Plan VIPs Very Important Persons VVIPs Very Very Important Persons WASMO Water and Sanitation Management Organization District Emergency Operation Centre Collector Office, Disaster Management Branch, Amreli. District-Amreli Volume-2 7 Amreli District Road Map Specification for Description of Rainfall District Emergency Operation Centre Collector Office, Disaster Management Branch, Amreli. District-Amreli Volume-2 8 RAIN FALL AMOUNT IN mms DESCRITIVE TERM USED IN FORECAST 0.0 NO RAIN 0.1 TO 2.4 VERY LIGHT RAIN 2.5 TO 7.5 LIGHT RAIN 7.6 TO 34.9 MODERATE RAIN 35.0 TO 64.9 RATHER HEAVY RAIN 65.0 TO 124.9 HEAVY RAIN EXCEEDING 125.0 VERY HEAVY RAIN WHEN THE AMOUNT IS A VALUE NEAR EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY RAIN. ABOUT THE HIGHEST RECORDED RAIN FALL AT OR NEAR THE STATION FOR THE MONTH OR SEASON. IN REGIONS WHERE THE HEAVIEST RAIN FALL. EVER RECORDED IS LESS THAN 12CM. THE TERM WILL NOT BE USED. TERMINOLOGY FOR RAIN FALL DISTRIBUTION OLD TERMINOLOGY NEW TERMINOLOGY SPATIAL DISTRIBUTON WITH EFFET FROM APRIL-1998 ALMOST ALL PLACES ALMOST ALL PLACES ABOVE 75% AT MANY PLACES AT MANY PLACES 51% TO 75% AT A FEW PLACES AT A FEW PLACES 26% to 50% AT ONE OR TWO PLACES ISOLATED 01% TO 25% District Emergency Operation Centre Collector Office, Disaster Management Branch, Amreli. District-Amreli Volume-2 9 INDEX District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP) Sr. Chapters Page Chapter I: Introduction: 13-17 1 Aims and Objectives 2 Evolution of the Plan 3 How to use the plan 4 Authority for the plan 5 Stakeholders and their responsibilities 6 Approval of the Plan 7 Plan review and updation Chapter 2: Hazard Vulnerability and Risk Assessment: 18-27 1 Matrix of Past disasters in the district Hazard Risk Vulnerability Assessment (HRVA) – Authority that carried out 2 HRVA 3 Tool and methodology used for HRVA List of hazards with probability (frequency and magnitude) to be addressed in 4 this plan 5 List of vulnerable Talukas and villages (hazard-wise) to be given in Annexure. Resource analysis: Only analysis and outcome is to be given here. List of 6 resources, availability, location is to be given in Annexure. Capacity Analysis: Only analysis is to be given here. Other details should be 7 given in respective Annexure. Outcome and recommendations of the hazard, risk, vulnerability and capacity 8 analysis is to be given here. Chapter 3: Institutional Arrangements: 28-43 1 D.M. organizational structure in the state. 2 D.M. organizational structure in the
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