District Disaster Management Plan - 2017

TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN-2017

Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan - 2017

INDEX

S. Particulars Page No. No.

1. Introduction 1

2. District Profile 2

3. Disaster Management Goals (2017-2030) 5-10

4. Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Analysis 11-35

5. Institutional Mechanism 36-38

6. Preparedness Measures 38-41

7. Prevention and Mitigation measures (2015 – 2030) 42-43

8. Response Plan 43

9. Recovery and Reconstruction Plan 44-45

10. Mainstreaming Disaster Management in Development Plans 45-47

11. Community and other Stake holder participation 47-48

12. Linkages / Co-ordination with other agencies for Disaster Management 49

13. Budget and Other Financial allocation – Outlays of major schemes 49

14. Monitoring and Evaluation 50

15. Risk Communication Strategies 50-51

16. Important Contact Numbers and provision for link to detailed information 52-68

17. Dos and Don’ts during all possible Hazards 69-73

18. Important Government Orders 74-75

19. Linkages with Indian Disaster Resource Network 75

20 Vulnerable Groups details 76

20. Mock Drill Schedules 77

21. Date of approval of DDMP by DDMA 78

22. Annexure 1 – 14 78-100

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

S. Abbreviation Explanation No. 1. AO Agriculture Officer

2 AF Armed Forces

3 BDO Block Development Officers

4 DDMA District Disaster Management Authority

5 DDMP District Disaster Management Plan

6 DEOC District Emergency Operations Center

7 DRR Disaster Risk Reduction

8 DERAC District Emergency Relief Advisory Committee.

9 DRDA District Rural Development Agency

10 EWS Early Warning System

11 H & R.R. Highways and Rural Roads

12 H & R.W. Highways and Rural Works

13 IDRN Disaster Resource Network

14 IFS Indian Forest Service

15 IMD Indian Meteorological Department

16 MGNREGA Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 17 MAH Major Accident Hazard

18 NCC National Cadet Corps

19 NGO Non Governmental Organization

20 NDRF National Disaster Response Force

21 ORS Oral Rehydration Salts

22 PHC Primary Health Centres

23 RTO Regional Transport Officer Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan - 2017

24 RD & PR Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department

25 SDMA State Disaster Management Authority

26 SPCA Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

27 SSS Social Security Scheme

28 SOP Standard Operating Procedure

29 TNSDMA Tamilnadu State Disaster Management Agency

30 TANGEDCO Tamilnadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Ltd., 31 TNCSC Tamilnadu Civil Supplies Corporation

32 TNSTC Tamilnadu State Transport Corporation

33 TWAD Tamilnadu Water Supply and Drainage Board

34 VAO Village Administrative Officer

35 WRO PWD Water Resources Organization Public Work Department

Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017

INTRODUCTION

District Disaster Management Plan is a key devise with set of guidelines for emergency management. DDMP is the source of District level Disaster preparedness, prevention and mitigation, monitoring Disaster Management periodical report. DDMP has been prepared based on the impacts of past disasters of Tiruchirappalli District and it is designed as an action plan. While preparing this plan utmost attention has been paid to make it handy and relevant to crisis management. The vision of the DDMP is to develop Tiruchirappalli District as a Disaster resilient District. If any Disaster occurs the resources from this DDMP can be ordered without delay and it will reduce the response time which is more important in crisis management.

Aims and Objectives of the District Disaster Management Plan:  To engage activities which may help in minimizing the damages caused by disasters in both urban and rural areas.

 To make endeavors towards creating awareness among the people about disasters and its consequences and to prepare them in advance to face such situations and to ensure their participation in the disaster mitigation plans.

 Existing institutional arrangements, interdepartmental linkages, role of NGOs, voluntary agencies and local communities so as to understand their capabilities to mitigate specific disasters which will also facilitate effective coordination in their activities in times of need.

 To act as an agency for the execution of disaster management schemes of the Government and the NGOs.

 To evolve information reporting and monitoring tools for preparedness, immediate response and damage assessment, keeping in view the socioeconomic conditions of urban and rural areas.

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CHAPTER -02 DISTRICT PROFILE

Tiruchirappalli district is located in the Cauvery River in Tamill Nadu, India. The main town in Tiruchirappalli District is the City of Tiruchirappalli, also known as Trichy. During the , Tiruchirappalli was known as Trichinopoly, and was a district of the ; it was renamed upon India's declaration of independence in 1947.

rkGEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF TIRUCHIRAPPALLI

Tiruchirappalli district lies within . The district has an area of 4,404

square kilometers. It is bounded in the north by , in the northwest

by district, in the northeast by district and district, in

the east by Thanjavur District, in the southeast by district, in the south

by district and Sivagangai district, in the southwest by and, in

the west by district. The river flows through the length of the district and

is the principal source of irrigation and drinking water.

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 Geographical Position

North Latitude between 10 to 11 - 30'

East Longitude between 77 - 45' to 78 - 50'

The district is bounded in the North by Perambalur and Salem Districts, west by Karur / Namakkal districts, East by Thanjavur and South by Pudukkottai, Dindigul and Districts. It is situated 326 Kms South of the State Headquarters of .

The district had experienced cyclone and flood havoc in 1924, 1952, 1954, 1965, 1977, 1979, 1983, 1998 and 1999, and ravaged floods in 2005 The rivers Cauvery, Coleroon and their tributaries, which form a net work of irrigation system, naturally inundate larger areas during floods. Besides, the perennial rivers, there are many jungle streams in this District which carry rain water towards the Bay of Bengal. The North East Monsoon has all along been the main reason for the cyclone, as well as floods in this district. The cyclonic storm takes a heavy toll of human life and cattle besides heavy damage to and other trees resulting in disruption of traffic, pulling-down telephone and electric installations. Channels in the left bank are

1) Channel

2) North Bank Channel

3) Ayyan Channel,

4) Peruvalai Channel

5) North Vaikkal

6) Pullampadi Channel in the right bank Kattalai High Level and

7) New Kattalai High Level Channel.Sendai Frame

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Area and Population

i. Area (Sq. Km.) 4,403.83 ii. Population 2011 Census 27,22,290 a. Male Population 13,52,284 b. Female Population 13,70,006 c. Rural Population 13,84,257 d. Urban Population 13,38,033 iii. Density (Sq. Km.) 604 iv. Literates 20,38,981

 Revenue Admin. Divisions

a. Revenue Divisions 4 b. Revenue Taluks 11 c. Revenue Firkas 43 d. Revenue Villages 507

 Local Bodies

a. Corporations 1 b. Municipalities 3 c. Panchayat Unions 14 d. Town Panchayats 16 e. Village Panchayats 408

 Rainfall & Tempereture

Normal

a. North East Monsoon 356.1 b. South West Monsoon 270.3

Actual a. North East Monsoon-2016 127.74 b. South West Monsoon-2016 213.39

Maximum Temperature 40.2 °C Rain gauge stations 25

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CHAPTER - 3

DISASTER MANAGEMENT GOALS

SENDAI FRAME WORK Responding to the dramatic increase in extreme weather events and mega disasters is one of the great challenges of our present age. Rapid urbanization and population growth in hazard – prone areas and coastal areas make action all the more urgent. Disaster risk reduction is a top priority as we seek to hold back the tide of rising economic and human losses. Its impact can be catastrophic for poverty reduction and sustainable development efforts, especially in a country like ours. Unexpected rains, causing urban flooding in many low lying area of the district, Lightening are other forms of recurrent disasters affecting the communities. Land use pattern in the city has also changed drastically which adds to severity of the disaster. It is high time that every district whether big, medium or small starts focus Sendai Framework For Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-30) to reduce risks and vulnerabilities, to adopt systematic and scientific planning process to mitigate disaster risks and vulnerability factors. Building capacities of state, district and local body institution and of the communities who lives with hazards are most important and are prelude for DRR initiatives.

Scope and Purpose of District Disaster Management Plan

The present plan-2017 will apply to risk of (a).small-scale and large scale (b). Frequent and infrequent (c). sudden, slow and on set disasters caused by man-made or natural hazards as well as related to environmental, technological and biological hazards. It aims to guide the multi-hazard management disaster risk in development at all levels as well as within and across all sectors DDMP discussed in detailed about types of disasters prone to the district. Natural disasters related to weather like flood, lightning and thunder, disaster related to geology like earthquake, disaster related to anthropology. It also discussed about man-made disasters like fire accident, festival

5 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017 stampede, epidemic outbreak etc. This will be discussed detailed in Hazard, Risk and vulnerability assessment chapter.

District Disaster Management Plan discussed about management of any type of disasters, occurrence of any one disasters always brought us two or many secondary disasters, say flood may cause epidermic outbreak, earthquake may result in fire accidents, dam failure, bridge collapse etc. Thus DDMP focus on multi-hazard management disaster risk in development at all levels as well as within and across all sectors

Expected Outcome

Expected outcome of District Disaster Management Plan (2017-18) is substantial reduction in disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihoods and health in the economic, physical, social, cultural and environmental assets of persons, business, communities and countries.

Goal of the Disaster Management Plan

To prevent new and existing disaster risk through implementation of integrated and inclusive economic, structural, legal, social, health, cultural, educational, environmental, technological, political and institutional measures that prevent and reduce hazard exposure and vulnerability to disaster, increase preparedness for response and recovery and thus strengthen resilience.

Authority for District Disaster Management Plan:

In accordance with the „Section 30‟ of the „Disaster Management Act, 2005‟ Sub-Section (1) The District Authority shall act as the district planning; coordinating and implementing body for disaster management and take all effective measures to face the disaster if any occurs in the district in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the National Authority and the State Authority.

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Evolution of DDMP: The District Magistrate who is the chief co-ordinator will be the focal point for coordinating all activities relating to prevention, mitigation and preparedness apart from his existing responsibilities pertaining to response and relief. The District Coordination and Relief Committee is being re-constituted/re-designated into Disaster Management Committees with officers from relevant departments being added as members. The Line Departments and Taluk Tahsildars have assessed the Disaster pertaining to Tiruchirappalli District and prepared their own Disaster Management plans and submitted for the scrutiny of the District Disaster Management Authority which has the following members. 1. District Collector Chairperson 2. District Panchayat Chairperson Co-Chairperson 3. District Revenue Officer Chief Executive Officer 4. Superintendent of Police Member 5. Joint Director of Health Services Member 6. Personnel Assistant (General) to the Collector Member 7. Project Director of DRDA Member

Stakeholders and their responsibilities: The measures to be taken during the occurrence of different types of disasters are listed below: Sl. Emergency responsibilities Stakeholder/responsible agency No.

1. Activation of Trigger mechanism District Disaster Management Authority

Risk communication through 2. District Emergency Operations Centre wireless / telephone. Revenue Department, PWD, Urban & Rural Local bodies, Police, Fire and Rescue 3. Evacuation of People Services, Home Guards, Armed Forces, Volunteers, 108 Ambulance, community and others. Shelter arrangement for rescued Revenue Department, PWD and Urban & 4. people Rural Local bodies.

Traffic Police, Home Guards, NCC, NSS and 5. Traffic control and diversion Volunteers.

Cordoning off the disaster Police, NCC, NSS, Home Guards and 6. affected areas Volunteers.

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Revenue Department, Police and Home 7. Law and Order maintenance Guards. Fire and Rescue Services, Police, First 8. Search and Rescue operation Responders, and Volunteers etc., Provision of First Aid / Trauma Health Department, Local Bodies, Red Cross 9. Management and Volunteers. Relief camps and basic Revenue Department, Urban & Rural Local 10. amenities in shelters bodies and Health Department. Revenue Department, Urban & Rural Local 11. Identification of dead and injured bodies and Health Department. Arrangement of medical support Health Department and Urban & Rural Local 12. for casualities bodies. Impact and Resource Revenue Department, Urban & Rural Local 13. Assessment bodies, Fire and Rescue and experts. Clearance of the disaster Rural Development, PWD, Highways, Urban 14. affected areas and Rural local bodies Prevention of epidemics & Health Department and Urban & Rural local 15. organizing health camps bodies. Need based establishment of Revenue Department, PWD, TANGEDCO 16. Temporary shelters and Urban & Rural Local bodies. Revenue Department, PWD, Urban & Rural Mobilizing Resources for relief 17. Local bodies, TANGEDCO and Civil and restoration Supplies. Clearance of debris / Solid PWD, Highways Department and Urban & 18. waste Rural local bodies. Restoration of communication PWD, High ways, Urban & Rural local 19. and Road networks bodies, TANGEDCO,

20. Provision of water TWAD and Urban & Local bodies.

21. Resumption of transportation RTO, TNSTC and Highways.

Revenue Department, Urban & Rural Local 22. Food Arrangements bodies and Civil Supplies.

Revenue Department, Urban & Rural Local 23. Provision of relief supplies bodies and Civil Supplies. Revenue Department, Urban & Rural Local Temporary mortuary / Dead 24. bodies, Red Cross, NCC, NGOs and Health Body disposal Departments.

DDMP Frame work Usages:- At District level, a District Disaster Management Authority is already activated to mitigate any unexpected situation in the District. There are seven members included in this authority. The Institutional Frame work for disaster management has 8 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017 been developed at District and Taluk Level. Apart from Disaster Management Committee, each level has a Disaster Management Plan along with the various task forces like Search and Rescue, First Aid, Early Warning, Shelter Management etc., The District Disaster Management Authority will be chaired by the District Collector where all line departments are its consultative members. Approval Mechanism of DDMP: Authority for implementation (State Level / District level orders):- The District Disaster Management Plan prepared by obtaining suggestions from all department officers is approved by District Disaster Management Authority chaired by the District Collector. This plan after obtaining the State Disaster Management Authority‟s approval will be sent to all stake holders for effective implementation. Plan review and updation: Periodicity The District Disaster Management Plan is valid for one year and will be reviewed, updated and approved annualy.

Targets of DistrictM Disaster Management Plan

Sendai framework target about reduction of mortality rate, reduction in affected population, reduction in economic loss, reduction in damage of properties, enhancing international cooperation, strengthening of multi- hazard warning system and accessibility and availability of information to the people by 2030. Based on the sendai framework, Madurai

District has defined targets accordingly and listed below:-

Reduction of mortality rate • Trichy district human loss for 2016 is 1 Nos, by 2030 • Loss of human will be sustainally reduce in 2020-30.

Reduce the number of the  Effective implementation of the affected people by 2030 Disaster Risk Reduction enables reduction of the affected people by 2030

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Reduce direct disaster

economic loss in relation to Huts damage for 2016 is 18 and upto

global gross domestic May-2017 is 6. It will be reduce by

product (GDP) by 2030 2020-30.

Reduce disaster damage to Steps will be taken to reduce damage

critical infrastructure and in critical infrastructures like health and

disruption of basic services

educational facilities by 2030

among them health and

educational facilities by 2030

Develo ping local Disaster

Necessary Steps have been takn to Risk Strategy earmark areas in the District which are with past experience to prevent flood / cyclone.Vigilent steps will be taken to avoid big investments in that areas and ensure resilient to disasters.

Enhance international Necessary steps are being taken to utilize the traditional knowledge of the cooperation people and local technical to fight disasters. This will also be shared with State and Central government.

Increase the availability of and access to multi hazard • Emergency Operation centre is early warning systems and established in Tiruchirappalli District. disaster risk information Updation of information, data are done in and assessments to people regular basis. People are accessing the by 2030 information by using toll free no 1077 •

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CHAPTER - 4

Hazard risk and vulnerability analysis with maps

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4.a (i). Infrastructure: There are no major dams in charge of the Executive Engineer (PWD) RC Division, Tiruchirappalli. But the following two bed regulators and one anicut are in charge of the Executive Engineer, RC Division, PWD, Tiruchirappalli. 1. Jedarpalayam Bed Regulator

2. Kattalai Bed Regulator 3. Upper Anicut These three regulators are posted with sufficient staff to look after as follows:- 1. Jedarpalayam Bed Regulator - Assistant Executive Engineer, Velur, Namakkal Taluk 2. Kattalai Bed Regulator -Assistant Executive Engineer, Mayanur. 3. Upper Anicut - Assistant Executive Engineer, Vathalai. There are 76 tanks in Tiruchirappalli District, both system and non- system, under the control of Public Works Department, in the Taluks of and . Repairs, if any, to these tanks have to be done. The Chief Engineer (Irrigation) will arrange for the supply of flood tools, like mammutties, for distribution among all Sub Divisions. He should ensure that at least 500 gunny bags, filled with sand are kept ready in each storage point for easy transportation to the place of emergency. 4.a (ii)Vulnerable points Heavy discharge in the River Cauvery and incessant rainfall resulted in flood during the North East Monsoon 2005. Enormous flow in Ariyar, Koraiyar, Kudamurutti which joins in the River Cauvery further aggravates the situation. Adjoining area of the River Banks are hit first during flood.From the past experiences the vulnerable points and vulnerable areas are identified and listed below.

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Description of Vulnerable areas.(Taluk wise)

Tiruchirappalli Division:

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Srirangam Division

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Lalgudi Division

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4.b(i). Socio-Economic profile of the District:

The major rivers are the River Cauvery and the River Kollidam. The important rivers across city are Koraiyar, Uyyakondan and Kudamuruti rivers.

Cauvery river bisecting Tiruchirappalli and Srirangam

The rivers Cauvery and Kollidam start branching out to form the Cauvery delta irrigating vast tracts of land in the district.

KALLANAI DAM / GRAND ANAICUT:-

The Dam is between Trichy and Tanjore, located 15 kms from Trichirapalli and 35 kms from Thanjavur.

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Water from the dam distributed via the 4 rivers and various canals are used for irrigation of lands in the Cauvery Delta parts of the Tiruchirappalli and Tanjore Districts

The Cauvery river splits into two rivers of Cauvery and Kollidam /Coleron at Mukkombu, 20 kms before the Kallanai /‟Grand Anaicut‟ and they rejoin at Kallanai and the landscape in between the two rivers is the island of Srirangam,

UPPER ANAICUT /MELANAI:-

This Dam is located in between Vaathalai-Mukkombu/Coleron, 18 kms from Tiruchirappalli Town.

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Ponnaniyar Dam

Ponnaniyaru dam is situated south of Tiruchirappalli. It is 24 kms from and 9 kms from Vaiyampatti. Ponnaniyaru dam is built across perumal malai and Chemmalai.

4.b(ii). Climate :

The climate is mostly dry and characterized by good rainfall. Tiruchirappalli district has dry weather throughout the year except during the monsoons. In March the temperature begins to rise, which persists till the end of June.

The highest temperatures are normally recorded during May. The scanty showers during this period do not provide much relief from the oppressive heat. However, there is an improvement in the climate during the June – August period. During the pre-monsoon period, the temperature reverses its trend. By September the sky gets heavily overcast, although the rains pour down. The northeast monsoon sets in vigorously only during October–November, and by December the rains disappear, rendering the climate clear and cold.

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CHAPTER – 5 Institutional Mechanism

Trigger mechanism and operational directions:- The entire disaster management operations should be designed in such a way that, at all the levels, disaster control and mitigation operation starts immediately after the information of disaster striking the district is received. In other words the entire system at all the levels is self activated without requiring any directions from the district level authorities to act. Trigger Mechanism: The Trigger mechanism envisages that on receiving signals of a Disaster happening or likely to happen, all activities required for the mitigation process are energised and activated simultaneously without loss of time. The primary objective of the trigger mechanism is to undertake immediate rescue and relief operations and stabilise the mitigation process as quickly as possible. The trigger mechanism in fact is a preparedness plan in which all the participating officers and agencies know in advance the task assigned to them and the manner in which they have to be prepared themselves to respond. The resources identified include manpower, material and equipment.

1.INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS As soon as the first flood or weather warning is received, it will be communicated to the respective Tahsildars by the Personal Assistant (General) to Collector, who is the Co-ordinating Officer at the district level. The Tahsildar will issue a similar warning to the flood duty officials and alert them to be ready for initiating action. On receipt of second warning, the flood duty officers will proceed to various places of duty and report before the Zonal Officers in charge of the firkas. On receipt of information of the impending disaster, the Firka Revenue Inspector will straight away commence rescue operations. He will immediately rush to the low-lying areas and evacuate the people to places of safety. In this connection, recourse should be to have a taluk map containing the list of relief centres in the area.

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2.PREVENTIVE ACTION The weak spots in the river bunds and tank bunds should be inspected immediately and breaches, if any found, closed with the help of the Village Administrative Officers, the Panchayat and the public. 3. MOBILISATION OF HELP It is the duty of the Firka Revenue Inspector to mobilise the Village Administrative Officers to see that a careful watch is kept over the flood banks and to comply promptly with any requisition, for labour or materials. They should see that the Mazdoors, sent from the villages, take with them necessary aruvals, mamooties and baskets. The Village Administrative Officer should keep a careful account of all materials recovered and for have receipts for having receipt of the materials from whom they are taken. If the size of breach is large, the Revenue Inspector should mobilise further help from the Panchayat Union Commissioner, the Assistant Engineer of the PWD and Higher officials from the Revenue Department. The breach should be closed with the sand bags already in store with the Panchayat Union Commissioner, and by the Assistant Engineers, PWD. COMMUNICATION MECHANISM Uninterrupted maintenance of road communication is an absolute necessity in times of floods and heavy rains. The Divisional Engineer (Highways & Rural Works), Tiruchirappalli and Pudukkottai will ensure that road communication is properly maintained. It should also be seen that wind-fallen trees or any obstruction on road are removed immediately. In addition to the existing system of maintenance, teams of road inspectors have to be formed to patrol the roads and clear the obstacles of the locality. They should be equipped with the tools necessary to remove the road blocks without loss of time.

EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, PWD, All the banks, anicuts, channels and rivers are generally in good condition. One Assistant Executive Engineer and three Section Officers will be alerted and important vulnerable points kept in watch by the field staff with instructions to face any situation. The Officers of the Public Works Department and Flood Duty officials posted on duty in the various vulnerable points should therefore be alert whenever there is heavy down pour of rain. A statement showing the jurisdiction of officers for attending to the patrolling of the Cauvery and Coleroon banks during high flood

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Substantial road breaches involving hindrance to traffic shoule be intimated to the District Collector. The important roads linking the District Head-Quarters namely Karur-Tiruchirappalli, Namakkal-Tiruchirappalli, Tiruchirappalli-, Tiruchirappalli-Ariyalur and Tiruchirappalli-Pudukkottai & Viralimalai should be maintained properly so that there may not be any traffic bottleneck. If there is major breach in any of the main road involving traffic cut, wireless message should be conveyed to the Revenue Divisional Officer and District Collector, so that necessary help can be rushed to the spot. The following minimum tools, will be kept ready with each section attached to Highways and Rural Works Department, Public Works Department and each Panchayat Union for emergent use. Mammutties - 50 Nos. Iron Chatties - 12 Nos. Cross bars - 5 Nos. Pick-axe - 25 Nos. Aruval - 5 Nos.

CHAPTER -06

Preparedness

The aims of disaster preparedness are to minimise the adverse effects of a hazard through effective pre-cautionary actions, and to ensure timely, appropriate and efficient organisation and delivery of emergecny response following the impact of daster. Sec.2(m) of the DM Act- Preparedness means the state of Disaster preparednessis the managemnt planning for a prompt and efficient action to save lives, to reduce sufferings and to minimize damages to property. Before onset of monsoon of North East, the DDMA- the collector of the District will convene meeting of all departmental officals in the district, lolcal authorities, NGOs, Resuce forces representatives such Army, Navy, Coast Guard etc. And impress upon them their role and responsibilities and keep themselves alert to meet any emergent situation due to disater. There are nine major components involved in diaster Preparedness which provide a framework upon which a national disater preparedness strategy can be developed (UNDP, DRM, 1991)

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Response measures are those taken immediately after receiving early warning from the relevant authority or in anticipation of an impending disaster, or immediately after the occurrence of an event without any warning. The primary goal of response to a disaster is saving lives, protecting property, environment, and meeting basic needs of human and other living beings after the disaster. Its focus is on rescuing those affected and those likely to be affected by the disaster. The UNISDR defines response as “the provision of emergency services and public assistance during or immediately after a disaster in order to save lives, reduce health impacts, ensure public safety and meet the basic subsistence needs of the people affected.”

Preparedness, is defined as “the knowledge and capacities developed by governments, professional response and recovery organizations, communities and individuals to effectively anticipate, respond to, and recover from, the impacts of likely, imminent or current hazard events or conditions.” Based on the preparedness, the response process begins as soon as it becomes apparent that a disastrous event is imminent and lasts until the disaster is declared to be over. It is conducted during periods of high stress in highly time-constrained situations with limited information and resources. It is considered as the most visible phase amongst various phases of disaster management. Response includes not only those activities that directly address the immediate needs, such as search and rescue, first aid and temporary shelters, but also rapid mobilization of various systems necessary to coordinate and support the efforts. For effective response, all the stakeholders need to have a clear vision about hazards, its consequences, clarity on plans of action and must be well versed with their roles and responsibilities.

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as well as close monitoring. In order to prevent delays and to eliminate ambiguities with regard to chain of command, DDMP will clearly spell out the response organisation as per IRS. These plans will clearly identify the personnel to be deputed for various responsibilities in the IRT at various levels of administration along with proper responsibility and accountability framework. Provision for implementation of unified command in case of involvement of multiple agencies such as Army, NDRF, CAPF, and International Urban Teams Search and Rescue will be spelt out in the DDMP. From time to time, the DM plan will be tested and rehearsed by carrying out mock exercises.

Action plan for Priority Four – Responsibility matrix for disaster preparedness and Response

Action plan for priority – Responsiblity matrix for disaster preparedness and Response

Major themes 2015-25 2026-30

 of people and Animals •  Search and Rescue  Medical Care  with the guidnace of Drinking  Office of PS/CRA,  With the guidnace water/Dewatering conducting regular of Office of pumps/Sanitation meeting with all line PS/CRA, facilities/publich health departments for conducting regular  Food and Essential disaster meeting with all line prepareness and Supply departments for response  Communication disaster  Housing and prepareness and Temporary Shelter response  Power  Fuel  Transport  Relief Logistics and Supply Chain Management  Disposal of animal carcasses  Fodder for livestock in scarcity-hit areas  Relief Employment  •Media Relations

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Disater Preparedness framework

Vulnerability Planning Institutional Assessment Framework

Information Resource Base Warning and Systems Resources Systems

Public Response Rehearsals Education Mechanisms Existing Plans and Identify Risks Off-Site Dent Fiction

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CHAPTER -07

Prevention & Mitigation Plan (2015-2030)

Sec.2 (i) of Disater Management Act defines – Mitigation means measures aimed at reducing the risk, impact or effects of a disaster or threatening disaster situation. Actions to prevent an emergency from happening or lessen the impact if it does happen are known as mitigation. This is the most crucial component in any disaster management exercise. It may be in the form of creating awareness, building long term or short term infrastructure in hazard zones, aid planning etc. Mitigation opportunities may arise anytime where the awareness of the disaster is high e.g disaster scare – however unfounded it seems, post disaster, during disaster or during such seasons in areas prone to disasters. Mitigation is one of the positive links between disasters and development. Agencies. Communities and individuals can use their development resoureces to reduce the risk of hazards through mitigation projects. Mitigation applies to a wide range of activities and protection measures that might be instigated from the physical, like constructing stronger buildings or agricultural diversification, to the procedural, like standard techniques for incorporating hazards assessment in land use planning. The aim of amitigation strategy is to reduce losses in the event of a future occurrence of a hazard. Structural mitigation may comprise construction f individual disaster resistant structures like retrofitted or earthquake – resistant building or creation of structures whose function is primarily disaster protection like flood control structure, dykes, levees, infiltration dams etc.

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Time of Mitigation: The risk measures of mitigation are often placed in the pre disaster time frame. In fact the most opportune time to implement mitigation is in the period after a disaster. Public awareness of the problems posed by hazards is high political will to act may also be at its peak.

Typical Strategies of Mitigation: Typical mitigation strategies are broadly involved in Structural and Non-Structural measure. The following activities are some of the important mitigation measures listed below:

 Land use regulations  Up gradation of construction codes and building safety  Emergency Planning  Warning and prediction  Information dissemination  Risk mapping and Risk Analysis  Education and training  Insurance etc.

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Response plan – Including Incident Response System (covering Rescue, Evacuation and Relief)

Incident Response System is a mechanism which reduces adhocism in response through a well conceived team. It incorporates all the tasks that may need to be performed during the response. It identifies and pre-designates officers to perform various duties and get them trained in their roles. It is a flexible system and only those Sections/Branches may be activated in the team which is required to meet the disaster situation

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CHAPTER -09

Recovery and Reconstrucion Plan

The DM Act 2005 enjoins central and state governments to make provisions for the implementation of the disaster management plans. DM Act spell out the responsibilities of the central, state, and local governments with respect to disaster management. The DM Act states that every Ministry or Department of the Government of India shall make provisions, in its annual budget, for funds for the purposes of carrying out the activities and programmes set out in its disaster management plan. Respective DM authorities must review and update their DM plans. Central ministries and state governments will integrate DRR into their development policy, planning and programming at all levels. The must adopt a holistic approach and build multi-stakeholder partnerships at all levels. They must adopt a holistic approach and build multi-stakeholder partnerships at all levels, as appropriate, for the implemented within a span of five, ten, or fifteen years. The plan is highly ambitious and the complete implementation of all elements across the country may take a very long time. Nevertheless, both central and state governments have already made considerable progress and they are expected to make sincere efforts for the implementation of the DM plans.

Recovery and build back better

Globally, the approach towards post-disaster restoration and rehabilitation has shifted to one of betterment reconstruction. While disasters result in considerable disruption of normal life, enormous suffering, loss of lives and property, global efforts consider the recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction phase as an opportunity to “Build Back Better” (BBB) integrating disaster risk reduction into development measures, and making communities resilient to disasters. The Sendai Framework expects that after a disaster, the stakeholders will be prepared for BBB. Existing mechanisms may require strengthening in order to provide effective support and achieve 44 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017

better implementation. Disaster recovery tends to be very difficult and long- drawn out. The reconstruction will vary depending upon the actual disaster, location, pre-disaster conditions, and the potentialities that emerge at that point of time.

Disaster recovery process is not a set of orderly actions triggered by the impact of a disaster upon a community. It will consist of several related activities such as the following: ◆ Damage assessments

◆ Debris clearance, removal and its environmentally safe disposal

◆ Restoration and even upgrading utilities including communication networks

◆ Re-establishment of major transport linkages

◆ Temporary housing

◆ Detailed building inspections

◆ Redevelopment planning

◆ Environmental assessments

◆ Demolition

◆ Reconstruction

◆ Integrating DRR into various development initiatives

◆ Financial management

◆ Economic impact analyses

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Mainstreaming of Disaster Management in Developmental Plans

The main disasters affecting namely Floods and Drought have been taken in to account while formulating Development Plans. The occurrence of floods/drought are the main focus while implenting the following schemes: Kudimaramath (PWD)

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The list of works has identified for the implementation of Kudimaramath – water bodies restoration with participatory approach. For this work 58 no. of works have been identified to the estimate amount of Rs. 403.00 lakhs. The work is now carried out by the PWD authorities.

G.O(Ms) No.50 (Industries Dept. Regarding desilting of Tanks) Any person engaged in the making of pots or any registered Pottery Labourers Co-operative Society registered under the Tamil Nadu Co-operative Societies Act, 1983 (Tamil Nadu Act 30 of 1983) for making pots, the public for nobafide domestic purpose and the farmers for agriculture purpose be allowed to quarry clay, silt, savudu and gravel on free of charges from the beds of tanks, channels and reservoirs under the control of the Public Works Department or Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department which are notified by the District Collector in the District Gazette. Tiruirappalli district totally 445 tanks demarcated by remove silt. Desilting of tanks: 455no.of tanks administered has been identified for desilting during the year 2016-2017. Out of this, in respect of 111 tanks works have already been completed and remaining works are in progress. Thai: Under this scheme 45 tanks causing fash floods in low lying areas in downstream during heavy rainy season have been identified for desiltation, strengtening of bunds, clearing of bushes etc., Coastal Disaster Risk Reduction Project (CDRRP) Tamil Nadu is the southern most State on the eastern coast of peninsular India, bound by the Bay of Bengal in the east and Indian Ocean towards the south of cape and has a coast line of about 1,076 kilometers. Over 500/0 of the State's population of 7.2 Crores lives in the densely packed coastal areas. In order to reduce the vulnerability of the State to the frequently occurring coastal disasters, a new project namely Coastal Disaster Risk Reduction Project [CDRRP] assisted by World Bank has been launched for an amount of Rs.1,481.80 crores. The Tripartite Project Agreement with World Bank, Department of Economic Affairs, Government of India and was signed on 11.11.2013 at New Delhi. The administrative sanction was accorded by the Government vide G.O.(Ms)No.23, Revenue [DM IV-(I)] Department, dated 21.01.2014 for Rs.1,481.80 crore. Many new components to mitigate the risk of the coastal community are being 46 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017 taken up for implementation. The components related to Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM), Installation of Early Warning Systems, laying underground the Electricity Boards cables are novel initiatives and will have a far reaching impact.

MGNREGA: The desiltation of tanks, strengthening of bunds, desilting of channels has been taken up under MGNREGA in 791 tanks during 2017-2018. This will prevent flash floods in down stream to a great extent.

Dry land farming Dry farming or Dry Land Farming refers to an improved system of cultivation whereby maximum amount of water is conserved by soil and water management. It involves efficient system of soil and crop management in the regions of low land and uneven distributed rainfall.

ADB – Climate Change Adaptation Scheme:

Climate-sensitive domains: Adaptation is relevant for all climate-sensitive domains, including agriculture, forestry, water management, coastal protection, public health, and disaster prevention.

IAMWARM etc., It is with this back ground that the Irrigated Agriculture Modernisation and Water-Bodies Restoration and Management (IAMWARM) project is prepared. Objective: The Project Development Objectives is to improve irrigation service delivery and productivity of irrigated agriculture with effective integrated water resources management in a river basin / sub-basin frame work in Tamilnadu

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Community & other Stakeholder participation

 CBDRM

Community based disaster risk management (CBDRM) is a process, which leads to a locally appropriate and locally 'owned' strategy for disaster preparedness and risk reduction. RedR India‟s course on community based disaster risk management explores the different dimensions of the CBDRM approach and has

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been designed to improve the effectiveness of specialist and non-specialist professionals in disaster response, helping them to link the disasters with risk reduction and development in a sustainable manner. This course can be made modular to focus on different topics like community based disaster preparedness (CBDP), community emergency response teams, community contingency planning (CCP) and organisational level disaster preparedness (OLDP).

This course introduces the significance, nature and scope of community based disaster risk reduction and management, and further delves in to understanding the essentials of preparedness planning. Further, it explores the process of capacity and vulnerability analysis, participatory planning and risk assessment tools, predictability, forecasting and early warning systems, use of sphere standards in community based disaster preparedness, family level preparedness and relief and rescue, long term disaster mitigation and preparedness measures and asset building for the same. It also covers a community-based approach to project and programme planning for relief, recovery and resettlement.

First Responders

The first responders have been identified for each area and given sufficient training by Fire and Rescue personnel in first aid, search and evaucation, removal of affected people to shelters etc., The list of first responders have been given in the Erode District web site, http://www.tiruchirappalli.nic.in/trichynew/dms/first.pdf N.G.Os:

The list of N.G.O.s identified for engagement in relief and rescue operation are given in the folloiwng link. http://www.tiruchirappalli.nic.in/trichynew/dms/ngo.pdf

RED CROSS :

The details of Red Cross for relief and rescue operations are given in Annexure XIII. The members of Red Cross are given in the following link. http://www.tiruchirappalli.nic.in/trichynew/dms/ngo.pdf

Welfare Associations

The list of Welf are Associations idenfied for relief and rescue operations are given in Annexure:XIV

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CHAPTER -12

Linkages / Co-ordination with other agencies for Disaster Management Army Recruting Office :

The Commanding Officer of Army at Tiruchirappalli has nominated one Officer for co-ordination of Relief and Rehabilitation Operations with the District Administration. Col. Rajanish lal, Station Commander, Station Head Quarters,Cantonment Tiruchirappalli. Phone No:0431 - 2412254

CHAPTER -13

Budget and other Finacial allocation – Outlays of major Schemes -

YEAR WISE DISTRICT ABSTRACT - 2016-17

P H Y S I C A L F I N A N C I A L SI. Name of the scheme No Taken Comp Estimate Exp.in up leted in Lakhs Lakhs 1 GREEN HOUSE - 16-17 813 0 1463.40 0.00 2 P M A Y (G) - 16-17 5048 0 8581.60 0.00 3 THAI -II - 16-17 240 0 2182.37 0.00 4 AMMA PARK - 16-17 20 0 400.00 0.00 5 AMMA GYM - 16-17 20 0 200.00 0.00 6 C S I D S - 16-17 98 39 115.27 38.72 7 M P L A D S - 16-17 120 74 897.35 619.18 8 MLACDS - 16-17 384 168 1701.26 631.84 9 SSS - 16-17 26 5 130.34 13.87 10 TNRRIS - I - UPGRADATION - 16-17 20 1 829.36 47.68 11 TNRRIS-II-STRENGTHENING-16-17 52 22 1581.64 571.42 12 TNRRIS-III-RENEWAL BT-16-17 30 17 701.30 414.84 13 PMGSY-X ROADS - 16-17 19 0 2051.36 0.00 14 MGNREGS - ANGANWADI - 16-17 45 1 315.00 6.93 15 MGNREGS-VERMI COMPOST-16-17 14 14 12.60 0.00 16 I H H L - 16-17 59189 33232 7102.68 3354.04 17 O D F VILLAGES DECLARED 404 282

18 BIOGAS - 16-17 (Govt. Target-25) 56 16 5.04 0.00 TOTAL 66598 33871 28270.57 5698.52

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CHAPTER -14

Monitoring and Evaluation

District wise Special Committee consisting of Hon'ble Minister for Tourism, Hon'ble Minister for backward Classes and Minorities Welfare, and the Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Highways and Minor Ports Department, visited several parts of Tiruchirappalli District on 06.01.2017 to assess the prevailing drought situation in Tiruchirappalli District.

The Central team for assessment of damage due to drought visited Tiruchirappalli district on 25.01.2017.

The Principal Secretary / Commissioner of Revenue Administration, Chennai convened meeting on 26.05.2017 along with District Collector‟s of Tiruchirappalli, , Tiruvarur and Thanjavur districts regarding Comprehensive Flood Protection Plan, Removal of silt and Kudimaramathu

CHAPTER -15

RISK COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES

Telecommunications: The important telephone numbers of District Collector and other District, Taluk, Panchayat Union Level, Officers responsible for first response, seach and rescue operations, shelter management etc.,

VHF Sets: VHF Sets have been provided at District Emergency Control Room, all Taluk Officers and vehicles of Tahsildars for effective and immediate communciation of information about disaster.

Media: The important phone numbers of reporters of All India Radio, Doordharsan and important private T.V. and newspapers are listed in Annexure-

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Risk Communication Stategies (Telecommunication/VHF/Media/CDRRP ect.,)

1. Mass Education And Public Awareness. 2. Training of industrial personnel 3. Appraisal of Government Authorities 4. Information to Media 5. Use of Wireless set 6. Use of Telephones, Cell phones 7. Use of INTERNET including e-mail

FUNCTIONING OF VHF/HF SETS

Name of the Taluk No.of Mobile No.of VHF/HF Stations Base Stations District Collector Officer (Camp) 2 - District Revenue Officer 1 _ Revenue Divisional Officer, Tiruchy 1 -

Revenue Divisional Officer, Lalgudi 1 -

Revenue Divisional Officer, Musiri 1 -

Revenue Divisional Officer, Srirangam 1 _

Personal Asst.(Gen) to Collector - 1 Tahsildar, Tiruchirappalli (E) 1 1 Tahsildar, Tiruchirappalli (W) 1 1 Tahsildar, Srirangam 1 1 Tahsildar, Thiruverambur 1 1 Tahsildar, Manapparai 1 1 Tahsildar, Marungapuri - 1 Tahsildar, Lalgudi 1 1 Tahsildar, Mannachanallur 1 1 Tahsildar, Musiri 1 1 Tahsildar, 1 1 Tahsildar, 1 1 Total 17 12

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CHAPTER -16

The important telephone numbers of District Collector and other District, Taluk, Panchayat Union Level, Officers responsible for first response, search and rescue operations, shelter management etc., have been given below.

Important Contact Nmumbers and provision for Link to detailed information

Revenue Department

Name Designation Address Contact Details Dr.K.Rajamani I.A.S District Collectorate, Off : 0431-2415358 Collector Tiruchirappalli Res: 0431-2420681 Mob – 94441 74000 [email protected] Thiru.K. Tharpagaraj D.R.O. Collectorate, Off : 0431- 2460016 Tiruchirappalli Res: 0431-2420817 Mob – 94450 00919 [email protected] Tmt.R.Abirami PA(Gen) Collectorate, Off : 0431-2461178 Tiruchirappalli Mob: 94450 08156, [email protected] Thiru.G.Babu PA(Acc) Collectorate 9443282816, Tiruchirappalli [email protected]

m Thiru.Rajkumar Off : 0431-2415734 RDO Tiruchirappalli Mob - 94450 00455 [email protected] Thiru.A.K.Rajarajan Off :0431- 2690603 RDO Srirangam Mob: 9445461797 [email protected] Thiru. R.Govindharajulu Off : 0431- 2541500 RDO Lalgudi Mob - 94450 00456 [email protected] Tmt.S.Janaki Off : 04326- 260335 RDO Musiri Mob - 9445000457 [email protected] Tmt.A.Selvamathi Tahsildar Collectorate, Off:0431 -2418995 Disaster Tiruchirappalli Mob:79047 54833 Management [email protected] m Thiru.S.Sathiyamoorthy Tahsildar Tiruchirappalli Off: 0431-2711602 East Mob –94429 65716, [email protected] Thiru.Fathima Sagayaraj Tahsildar Tiruchirappalli Off: 0431 2410410 West Mob: 94450 00602 [email protected] 52 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017

Tmt.A. Shoba Tahsildar Thiruverambur Off : 0431-2555542, 2556519, 9047251147 Mob - 94892 62608 [email protected] Thiru.S.Shanmuga Tahsildar Srirangam Off : 0431 - 2230871 Rajasekar Mob- 94450 00603, 9443185111 [email protected] Thiru.P.Rajendran Tahsildar Manapparai Off : 04332-260569, 579 Mob– 94421 07681, [email protected] Thiru.T.K.Kannan Tahsildar Marungapuri Off: 04332 – 295023 Mob –9442491265 [email protected] Thiru.R.Jawaharlal Nehru Tahsildar Lalgudi Off : 0431-2541233 Mob – 89036 00075 [email protected] tahsildarlalgudi@gmail. com Tmt.M.S.Mahalakshmi Tahsildar Off- 0431-2561791, 312 94450 00606, [email protected] Thiru.R.Manikandan Tahsildar Musiri Off : 04326-260226 Mob – 94450 00607 [email protected] Tmt. R.Chandrakumar Tahsildar Thuraiyur Off :04327- 222393, Mob -94450 00609 [email protected] Thiru. N.Krishnakumar Tahsildar Thottiyam Off - 04326-254409 Mob-94450 00608 [email protected]

Police Department Thiru.V.Varatharaju I.P.S, Inspector TVS Tollgate Road, Off: 0431 2333755 I.G.P General Jamal Mohamed 0431 2333866 Central Zone of Police College, Mob: 98409 70530 99400 50003 Thiru.V.Varatharaju I.P.S, Deputy Tiruchirappalli Off: 0431 2333109, I.G.P Central Zone Inspector 0431 2333909 General Mob: 98409 70530 of Police (I/c) 99400 50003 Thiru.Arun, IPS Commis Tiruchirappalli Off - 0431-2332566- sioner of Police 3617Mob : 98407 03500 [email protected] 53 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017

Thiru. Senthilkumar Superintendent Tiruchirappalli Off: 0431-2333629 2333603 of Police Mob – 94981 51777 94441 14125 [email protected] Thiru.A.Mayilvaganan Deputy Tiruchirappalli Off -0431-2332828 Commissioner Mob – 98429 24016 I.P.S., of Police [email protected] (L& O) Thiru.S.Prabhakaran Deputy Tiruchirappalli Off - 0431 2706710 Commissioner 0431 2436222 I.P.S., of Police Mob – 9443081551 (Crime & [email protected] Traffic) Thiru.C. Srinivasan Deputy Jeeyapuram Off - 0431 2685044 Superintendent Mob – 94981 05119 of Police Thiru. C. Kalaiselvan Assistant Thiruverumbur Off - 0431 -2552121 Superintendent Mob – 94981 11180 of Police Thiru.J. Setric Manuel Deputy Lalgudi Off - 0431 2541644 Superintendent Mob – 94981 61777 of Police Thiru.G.Balamurugan Deputy Musiri Off - 04326 260333 Superintendent Mob – 89033 22999

of Police Thiru.Aasai Thambi Deputy Off -04332 260543 Superintendent Manapparai Mob – 94981 57703

of Police

Health Department Health and Family Off-0431-2333112 Welfare, Race Course Mob-93446 78317 Dr. I. Ravindran DDHS (DSO) Road, Tiruchirappalli 94433 01036 [email protected] [email protected] Dr.Samsad Pegum Joint Director Tiruchirappalli Off -0431-2414069 (Health) Mob- 94449 82687 [email protected] Dr.Anitha Deputy K.A.P,Viswa natham Off- 0431-2771465,66 superintendent Government Medical Mob- 94441 56033 Senior College, Tiruchirappalli Resident in Medicine Dr.Mary Lily Dean K.A.P,Viswa natham Off -0431-2401011 Government Medical 2771465(GH) College, Mob -89390 28722 Tiruchirappalli [email protected] m

Education Department

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Thiru.M.Ramakrishnan Chief Madurai Road, Off- 0431-2708900 Educational Tiruchirappalli Mob – 73730 03051 Officer [email protected] Tmt.S.Ammakannu, District Tiruchirappalli Off -0431-2418060 Educational Mob-73730 03053 Officer

Fire & Rescue Department

G.Sathiya narayanan District Contonment, Off-0431-2462824 Fire Officer Thirchirappalli Mob-94450 86393 Room No: 2462101 [email protected] om, [email protected], T.Pandi Assistant Contonment, Mob-94450 86394 Divisional Thirchirappalli Fire Officer Dhanabal Station Contonment, Off- 0431-2462101 Officer, Thirchirappali Mob- 8883795391 Contonment Station No- 101 Thirumurugan Station Sri Rangam, Off- 0431-2432300 Officer, Tiruchirappalli Mob-94450 86403 P.Sathiya Station , Off- 0431-2581333 varthanan Officer Thiuchirappalli Mob – 94450 86401 Udhaikumar Station Lalgudi, Off-0431 – 2542101 Officer, Tiruchirappalli Mob- 94450 86399 T. Dharmalingam Station , Off – 04329-241380 Officer, Thiruchirappali Mob-94450 86402 N.MuthuKrishnan Station Manapparai, Off – 04332-260501 Officer Tiruchirappalli Mob –94450 86400 C.Palaniyappan Station Thuvara kuruchi, Off- 04332-254101 Officer, Tiruchirappalli Mob – 94450 86404 Parameshwaran Station Uppliyam palyam Off- 04327-252101 Officer Tiruchirap palli Mob- 9445086405 Uppliya puram

Trichy City Corporation

Thiru.N.Ravichandran Commis Tiruchirap palli Off- 0431-2412860 sioner Corporation Mob- 94431 07788 trichycitycorporation@ gmail.com Thiru.Dhayanithi Assistant Ponmalai Off - 0431-2410610 Commissioner 2415393 (P) Mob – 94428 50552 Tmt.Padmavathi Assistant Ariyamangalam Off: 0431 2467615 Commissioner Mob:9786110696 Thiru. Rengaraju Assistant Srirangam Off - 0431-2436300 Commissioner Mob – 90471 96204

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Thiru. Subramaniyan Assistant Abiseka puram Off - 0431-2771681 Commissioner Mob – 9443401013

Municipal Administration Department

Tmt.N.Sridevi Commissioner Off:0431 – 2500024 Mob: 9894354577 commr.thuvakudi @tn.gov.in A.Nagendran (i/c) Commissioner Thuraiyur Off:04327 – 222347 Mob:9865016386 9443169811(A.E) commr.thuraiyur @tn.gov.in P. Manoharan (i/c) Commissioner Manapparai Off:04332-260242 Mob: 9443564230 commr.manapparai @tn.gov.in

Highways Department

R.Krishnasamy Divisional Highways Quatres, Off :0431-2311634 Engineer T.V.S. Mob-94434 33850 Tolgate tndehtrichycm@gmail. Tiruchirappalli com Thiru.M.Sangara Assistant New No.6, Old No. Off :0431-2482959 subramaniyam Divisional 44, 1st Floor, 3rd Mob –90038 54252 Engineer Main Raod, [email protected] , Trichy .in [email protected] Regional Regional Transport Off – 0431-2231993 Thiru.M.P.Kaliyappan Transport Office Mob: 9443348061 Officer Srirangam [email protected]

Thiru.Dinakaran Regional Regional Transport Off – 0431-2730411 Transport office, Trichy (East) Mob: 9994107429 Officer Trichy [email protected] Thiru.Somasundaram, Regional Regional Transport Off – 0431-2403333 Transport office, Trichy (West) Mob: 9442050405 Officer [email protected]

TNEB G.M.RavindraNathan B.E Superintende Tiruchirappalli Off – 0431-2422216 nt Engineer Mob- 94433 70450 (TNEB) pro: 94458 53438 Metro Trichy [email protected]

Radha AD.PRO 94458 53439

Rural Development and Panch.Raj Department

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Tmt.Malarvizhi.k PD-DRDA Tiruchirappalli Off:0431 – 2464851, 2414153 Mob:73737 04217 G.Latha PAPD Collectorate,Tiruchirap Off- 0431-2410876 palli 7402607671 [email protected] R.Selvaganapathy Assistant Collectorate, Off-0431-2464058 Director Tiruchirappalli Mob-7402607593 (Panchayth) [email protected] Thiru.M.K.Sathish Assistant Collector office 0431-2465956, Director 2415606, 8883100136 (Twon [email protected] Panchayat)

Public Works Department

Thiru.Thangaraju, Executive Executive 0431-2331951 Engineer Engineer, Mob-9884750433 PWD-WRO, [email protected] Ariyar Basin n Thiru.Palanikumar, Chief Trichy Region 0431-2331411, Engineer- 2331148, WRD Mob:9444547616, [email protected] Thiru.Ganesan Executive Executive Off-0431-2462639 Engineer Engineer, PWD-WRO, Mob:9442169484 RC Division [email protected] Division R.Ravisankaran Executive Tiruchirappalli Off -0431-2771632 Engineer – Mob -94450 03056 Maint [email protected] Executive Tiruchirappalli Off – 0431- 2771632 Engineer – Mob - 94450 03056 Buildings T.Dhanasekar Executive Tiruchirappalli Off-0431-2312797, Engineer – Mob: 9443084220 Electrical

TNCSC Department

V.Senthilkumar Regional Cantonment, Off-0431-2464346 Manager Tiruchirappalli Mob -94431 41723 [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] District Supply Collectorate, Off -0431-2411474 Tmt.M.Velumani Officer Tiruchirappalli Mob -94450 00277 collrtry.dsosec@gmail. com

Forest Department

V.Thirunavukarasu I.F.S. Forest Kajamalai, Off:0431-2420915 Conservator Tiruchirappalli Mob:94431 53200 57 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017

[email protected]

N. Satheesh I.F.S. District Forest Court Campus Off- 0431-2414265 Officer Contonment, Mob- 94426 11476 Tiruchirappalli [email protected]

TamilNadu Water Supply And Drainage Board

P. Kamaraj Excecutive Cantonment, Off- 0431-2420944 Enginner Tiruchirappalli Mob-94432 40598 (RWS) [email protected] [email protected]

S.Sermugapandi Executive Bheema Nagar Off- 0431-2422803 Engineer Tiruchirappalli 0431 2765349 (Maintenance) Mob: 94436 71417 9442751484 [email protected] Thiru.Balraj Deputy Director Tiruchirappalli Off- 0431- (WATER SHED) Mob: 7402704801 [email protected] m

Agriculture & Agri. Engg. Department S.Santhi PA (Agri) Collectorate Mob- 9585598904 Deputy Director Tiruchirappalli paagritry@ gmail.com Uthuman mohidheen Joint Director Kajamalai, Off- 0431-2420554 Tiruchirappalli Mob-8012067145 [email protected] m Kailasapathy Deputy Director Kajamalai, Mob – 9443645331 (Marketing) Tiruchirappalli Malika Market Tiruchirappalli Mob:98428 03099 Committee (Secretary)

P.Prasad Executive Jail Corner Off- 0431-2420244 Engineer Tiruchirappalli 0431-2332447 (engg. Dept.) Mob – 9345101399 [email protected]

Horticulture & Sericulture Department

R.Krishna Murthy Deputy Mannarpuram Off- 0431-2423464 Director Tiruchirappalli 0431-2421644 0431-2460823 Mob:9486495788 8124778710, [email protected] Thiru.Chandra sekar Assistant Tiruchirappalli Mob: 7598790174 Director [email protected]

OTHER DEPARTMENT

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Thiru. Joint Tiruchirappalli Off-0431-2422047 Cooperative K.C.Ravichandran Registrar Mob-9443838031 Department jrcstrytn@hotmail. com Tmt.J.Palaneeswari Dy.Registrar Tiruchirappalli 984172 1144 Tamilnadu M.Ravindran (i/c) Regional Government Off-0431-2331957 Motor Deputy Automobile 0431- 2331423 Vehicles Director Workshop, Mob-9894518018 Maintenance (FAC) Tiruchirappalli [email protected] Department m Animal Dr.S.Rajendran Regional Pudukottai Off-0431-2333344 Husbandry Joint Director Main Road, Mob-9445001116 Tiruchy-23 rjdah.trichy @gmail.com Fisheries Thiru.K.T.Gopinath (i/c) Assistant 4, Kayidee Off-0431-2421173 Department Director of Milleth Road, Mob-9442573649 fisheries Kaja Nagar, adfisheries2014 Tiruchy-20 @gmail.com Social Tmt.S.Usha District Collectorate Off-0431-2413796 Welfare Welfare Campus, Mob-9943624965 Department Officer Thiruchirappali Adi Tmt.N.Santhi, District Adi Collectorate Off-0431-2410116 Dravadiar Dravadiar Campus, Mob: 9486801645 and Tribal and Tribal Thiruchirappali [email protected] Welfare Welfare Department Officer Department Thiru.K.Bala Deputy Deputy Off-0431-2401040 of Econo subramaniyan Director of Director of Mob-94454 58079 mics and Statistics Statistics [email protected] Statistics office,Trichy District Thiru.T.Muthuvadivelu District Collectorate, Off –0431- Backward Backward Tiruchirappalli 2401860 Class and Class and Mob 94454 77835 Minority Minority dbcwotrichy Welfare Welfare @gmail.com Office Officer Micro, Small Thiru.S.Kandasamy General Collectorate, Off – 0431- Medium and Manager Tiruchirappalli 2460823 Enterprises Mob – 99526 Department 30396 [email protected] m Pollution Tmt.V.Nalina District SIDCO, Off -0431-2501558 Control Environement Thuvakudy, Mob- 80560 42270 Board al Engineer Tiruchirappalli deetnpcbtrichy@g mail.com

HR &CE Tmt.Kalyani Joint Manachanallur Off- 0431-2670460 Commissioner Tiruchirappalli Mob: 9443996688 [email protected] tnendowments.try

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@gmail.com Nehru Yuva Thiru.K.Subramanian District Youth Tiruchirappalli Off-0431-2421240 Kendra Co-ordinator Mob-9443003587

Thiru.Makesh Accountant Mob-94867 53795 [email protected] National Dr.A.Lakshmi Prabha NSS Tiruchirappalli Off-0431-2407015 Service Coordinator Mob – 88708 scheme 88903 [email protected] [email protected] TIIC (Tamil Thiru.Susil Kumar.k Manager Tiruchirappalli 0431-2460498, Nadu 2460331, 2460823 Industrial Mob: 9445023479 Investment corporatin) TNSCB Thiru.Nakeeran Executive Madurai main 0431-2705772, (Slum Board ) Engineer road

TAHDCO Thiru.Managla Deputy Collector office 0431-2463969, ramasubramaniyan Collector road 2461987, 9445029479 dmtrytahdco@yah oo.com, MINES Thiru.G.Gurusamy Assistant Old Collector 0431-2467952, Director ofice 9486840788 PRO Thiru.Pandiyan PRO Collector office 0431-2460351, 9498042446 Noon meals Thiru.D.Baskar PA to Collector 0431-2461837 collector Office 74026 07592 [email protected]

Trichy Thiru.T.Prabakaran General Fort station 0431-2702441 District Manager Road tdccbank@redifma Central Co- il.com, operative tdccbank@hotmail Bank .com Treasury Thiru.R.Ravichandran Treasury Old Collector 0431-2467874 Officer office, Trichy [email protected] Small Tmt. A. Fathima PA to Collector 0431-2462382 savings collector Office Mob: 98404 06864 passtrycollr@gmail .com Thiru.Dr.R.Suman Assistant Collector office 0431-2465444 AC EXCISE commissioner Mob: 94450 74602 acexcisetry@gmail .com

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Thiru.Murugan District TASMAC- 9442266869 Manager Thuvakudi dmtrichy@hotmail. com Thiru.A.Sundar Raj Senior TASMAC- 2500153, Regional Thuvakudi 8015500694 Manager Regional Thiru.Rajasekar co-op Sub Mannarpuram 0431-2422398 Deputy Registrar 9443192534 Registrar drhouseing.try@g (Housing) mail.com General 0431-2415551 TNSTC Thiru.Mani B.E., Manager Mob:9487898038 [email protected] Tmt.Velambigai Deputy Mannarpuram 0431-2420600 Commissio Mob:9445398683 ner dclssstryrn@gmail. com LABOUR Thiru.V.Raja Joint Mannarpuram 0431-2421433 Mob:9445398766 OFFICE Commissio ner [email protected] om Tmt.S.Sudha inspector of Mannarpuram 0431-2420343 Labour Mob:9442832516 [email protected] Social Tmt.J.Meenachi Special Collector 9445461756, Security Deputy office, Trichy 8300142201 Pension Collector Scheme (SSS) STAMPS Thiru.Gunasekar.M Special Collector 0431-2462177, Deputy office, Trichy 9942138039 Collector (Stamps)

Revenue Thiru.S.Gunasekaran Special Revenue.court 9442882665 Court Deputy Lalgudi Collector Thiru.C.Rajakumar Special Revenue.court 9443476609 Deputy Trichy Collector TNPL Tmt.S.Sivakumari Special TNPL, Deputy Manapparai Collector UNIT –II Inspection Thiru.P.Rajenderan ICO Collectorate, Mob: 8124700976 cell office Trichy Refugee Thiru.S.Natrajan Special Kottapattu 9443190193 Camp Deputy Collector

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(FSSAI) Food Thiru.Dr.A.Rama The The Deputy 0431-2333330, Safety and krishnan Designated Director of 9843080106 Standards Officer, Office Health [email protected] of the Deputy Services, Near om Authority of Director of Jamal India Health Mohammed Services College, Race Course Road, Tiruchirapalli

Block Development officers

Sl. Name of the BDO (B.Pt) / BDO (V.Pts) Name Personal CUG No Office No. No. Office (Thiru/Tmt./Selvi) Cell No. BDO (B.Pt) M.Imam Jaffer 7402607610 98948-45786 0431- 01. Andanallur S. Malliga BDO V.Pts) Hussain 7402607611 9444962706 2614340

BDO (B.Pt) T. Latha 7402607612 9940969208 0431- 02. Manikandam 2680229

BDO(V.Pts) S.G.Srinivasan 7402607613 0431- 2680845 K. 94436-46038 0431- Thiruveramb BDO(B.Pt) 7402607615 03. Umamaheshwari 2511237 ur BDO(V.Pts) L.V.Ramakrishnan 7402607614 994033716999409-69208 0431- 2514311 99421-08158 BDO (B.Pt) M.Marudhathurai 7402607616 04. Manapparai 04332- 260389 BDO(V.Pts) S.Joshep Pusparaj 7402607617

BDO (B.Pt) K.Mohan 7402607620 96298-53780 04332- 05. Marungapuri 201208 BDO(V.Pts) M.Padmajothi 7402607621 99947-64497 04332- 272626 P.Maruthupandiya BDO (B.Pt) n 7402607618 06. Vaiyampatti 04332- 272422 BDO(V.Pts)

07. Lalgudi BDO (B.Pt) C.Rengarajan 7402607622 9842476725 0431-

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BDO(V.Pts) S.Fathima Rani 7402607623 9442536221 2541246 K.C.Chandrasekar BDO (B.Pt) 7402607626 08. Pullambadi an 04329- 241305 BDO(V.Pts) V.Nirmala 7402607627 BDO (B.Pt) S.Chitra 7402607624 Manachanall 09. 0431- ur BDO(V.Pts) A.Saminathan 7402607625 2560457

BDO (B.Pt) M.Gowsalya 7402607628 10. Musiri 04326- BDO(V.Pts) K.Raja 7402607629 7402611806 260255 BDO (B.Pt) S.Narayanan 7402607630 11. Thottiam 04326- BDO(V.Pts) R.Revathi 7402607631 254323 G.Syed Sultan Thatheyingar BDO (B.Pt) 7402607632 9786694125 12. Magdoom 04326- pettai 248222 BDO(V.Pts)

BDO (B.Pt)

13. Thuraiyur BDO(V.Pts) 04327- M.Palaniyappan 7402607635 256366

BDO (B.Pt) 14. Uppiliapuram 04327- BDO(V.Pts) R.Raja 7402607637 99945-12577 252257 15 Huzur Tmt.Gomathi Collectorate 7402607601 98948-45971 0431- Sarishtadar Somasundaram 2412307

16 DRDA BDO(Supt) Magaleshwari 7402607609 9444962706 0431- 2401444 17 0431- BDO 94898-45491 DRDA G. Chitra 2414153 (KVVT) 98941-88853 0431- 2464851 18 BDO(NREG DRDA R.Tamilselvi 7402607603 96888-87669 0431- S) 2414153

19 AD(Audit) BDO(Supt) V.Manikkavel 20 M.Shanmugam AD(Pts) BDO(Supt) 7402612527 0431- (i/c) 2464058 21 BDO A.Mohamed Collectorate 0431- Election Farook 2412307

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TOWN PANCHAYAT EXECUTIVE OFFICERS PHONE NUMBERS

Office Phone Sl. Name of Town Name of CUG No. E Mail ID No. Panchayat Executive Officer Number (with STD code) [email protected] 1 LALGUDI P.Devadoss 0431 2541254 8883100442

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MANACHANALL eomannachanallur 2 N.C.Parameswari 0431 2560475 8883100443

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musiritownpanchaya 3 MUSIRI J.Ganeshan (i/c) 04326 260371 8883100445

[email protected],

sirugamanitp@gmail 4 SIRUGAMANI L.Ravikumar 0431 2612034 8883100450

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thottiamtpeo@gmail 5 THOTTIAM J.Ganeshan 04326 254010 8883100452

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kallakkuditp@gmail. 6 KALLAKUDI V.Gunasekaran 04329 235364 8883100439

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kattuputhurtp@gmai 7 KATTUPUTHUR K.Chitra 04326 250300 8883100440

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BALAKRISHNAM [email protected] 8 S.Elavarasi 04327 237261 8883100438

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koothappartp@gmai 9 T.Narayanamoorthy 0431 2513053 8883100441

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METTUPALAYA mettupalayamtp@g 10 R.Berlin Genova Mary 04326 240666 8883100444

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ponnampattitptry@g 11 PONNAMPATTI S.Shagul Ameed 04332 254262 8883100446

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poovalurtptry@gmai 12 T.Somasundaram 0431 2542704 8883100447

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tppullambadi@gmail 13 PULLAMBADI P.Nalayini 04329 241349 8883100448

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14 S.KANNANUR N.Kumaran 0431 2670740 8883100449 [email protected],

THATHIENGARP [email protected] 15 M.Jawahar 04326 248113 8883100451

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16 UPPILIAPURAM V.Pragantha Nayagi 04327 252433 8883100453 [email protected],

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List of City Corporation Important Telephone Numbers.

1 Corporation Main Office 2415393-96 2 Srirangam Zone 2432255 3 Ariyamangalam Zone 2467615 3 Golden Rock Zone 2415393-96 4 K-Abishekapuram Zone 2772098 Srirangam Zone – Assistant/Junior Engineer Office 5 Division Office – I – Ammamandapam road 2435444 tank 6 Division Office – II – Thiruvanaikoil tank 2232219 7 Division Office – III– Old Chathram Building 2704219 near to Holy Cross College, Trichy 8 Division Office – IV – Marakadai tank 2707707 Ariyamangalam Zone – Assistant/Junior Engineer Office 9 Division Office – I – Viragupettai tank 2703568 10 Division Office – II – Sangiliandapuram tank 2301023 11 Division Office – III – Ariyamangalam Old 2442369 Panchayath Union Office Building 12 Division Office – IV – Kajapettai tank 2467790 Golden Rock Zone – Assistant/Junior Engineer Office 13 Division Office – I – Melakalkandar Kottai Old 2446691 Panchayath Union Office Building 14 Division Office – II – Subramaniapuram tank 2331724 15 Division Office – III – K-Sathanur Old 2458558 Panchayath Union Office Building 16 Division Office – IV – Cantonment tank (Within 2462305 Main office campus) K-Abishekapuram Zone – Assistant/Junior Engineer Office 17 Division Office – I – K-Abishekapuram Old 2472862 Panchayath Union Office Building 18 Division Office – II – Puthur tank 2772099 19 Division Office – III – Thillainagar tank 2740050 20 Division Office – IV – Woraiyur tank 2761018

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List of Revenue Inspector,

Taluk:: TIRUCHIRAPPALLI (WEST) Ph.No. 2410410

Firka Duty Officer Supervisory Officer

Tiruchirappalli - South - RI premkumar -8220461149 Head Quarters Deputy Tiruchirappalli – North - RI Suresh - 9894559435 Tahsildar Tiruchirapalli 8124184032

TALUK: TIRUCHIRAPPALLI (East) Ph: No.2711602 FIRKA DUTY OFFICER SUPERVISORY OFFICER Tiruchirappalli (South) Revenue Inspector, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Thomas Justin Tiruchirappalli (East) Tiruchirappalli 9786666257 9843688908

TALUK:: THIRUVERAMBUR PH No.2511542 Revenue Inspector, Tiruverumbur Tiruverumbur Geetha 9698515432 Zonal Deputy Tahisldar Navalpattu Revenue Inspector, Thiruverambur Yogaraj Navalpattu. 9952108100 9042411984 Murugesan Revenue Inspector, Vengur Vengur 9942320125

TALUK :: SRIRANGAM PH: No.2230871 Somarasampettai Revenue Inspector, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Somarasampettai Manikandam 9698719826 9655015723 Manikandam Revenue Inspector, Manikandam 9965266535 Kuzhumani Revenue Inspector, Kuzhumani, 9965095392 Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Srirangam Revenue Inspector, Srirangam, Srirangam 9442787178 9976690287

Andanallur Revenue Inspector, Andanallur, 9442787178

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TALUK :: MANAPPARAI PH: No. 04332 260576 Krishnaveni Revenue Inspector, Manapparai

Manapparai 9095346411

Selvi Chandra mouli Revenue Inspector, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar V.Periyapatti V.Periyapatti 8903682407 Manapparai Gnanamorthy Revenue Inspector, 8148869362 Vaiyampatti Vaiyampatti 9677765519 Thiru.Ganesan Revenue Inspector Pannapatti Pannapatti 9043368440

Taluk :: Marungapuri Ph. No.04332 260576

Dandapani Revenue Inspector, Marungapuri Marungapuri 9786389821 K.Pandimuthu Revenue Inspector, Zonal Deputy Tahsidar Thuvarankurichi Marungapuri 9566760776 9486489241 Sanmugavalli Revenue Inspector, Valanadu Valanadu 9786693013

TALUK :: Lalgudi PH: No. 2541233 Selvakumar Revenue Inspector, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Lalgudi Lalgudi, 9445032064 Lalgudi. Vanaja Revenue Inspector, Jayaprakasam Valadi, 9445032065 7373511368 Prabakar Revenue Inspector, Anbil Anbil, 9445032069 Vedavalli Revenue Inspector, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Kallakudi Kallakudi, 9445032068 Pullambadi. Lobo Revenue Inspector, 9790327263 Panneerselvam Pullambadi Pullambadi, 9445032066 Yamunadevi Revenue Inspector, Peruvalappur Peruvalappur, 94450 32067, 9443972002

TALUK :: MANNACHANALLUR PH: No. 2561790 Saa. Vijay Revenue Inspector, Manachanallur Mannachanallur Zonal Deputy Tahsildar 9865148695 Mannachanallur

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K.Kannan Revenue Inspector, T.Mahendran 9047433110 Kariamanickam Kariamanickam 8248647418 R.Senthil Revenue Inspector, Sirukambur Sirukambur, 9487281233

TALUK :: MUSIRI PH: No. 954326 260226 Muthu Revenue Inspector, Musiri Musiri 9626496544 Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Rajeswari Revenue Inspector, Musiri Amoor Amoor 9943799066 Veerappan Ramar Revenue Inspector, 9976539117 Pulivalam Pulivalam 9626050485 Sudha Revenue Inspector, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Valaiyeduppu Valaiyeduppu 8940552678 Ththiengarpet. Govindaraju Revenue Inspector, M.Subramaniyan Thathiengarpet Thathiengarpet. 9003818787 8973956246 M.Karthik Revenue Inspector, Thumbalam Thumbalam 9944144724

TALUK : THURAIYUR PH: No. 04327 222393 Gowri Revenue Inspector, Thuraiyur, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Thuraiyur 9488829330 Thuraiyur. Sivanesan Revenue Inspector, 7708961106, 9952539652 Kannanur 9443997792 Jafer Saddiq Revenue Inspector, Koppampatti 9445538037 Nataraj Revenue Inspector, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Uppiliapuram 9842011535 Uppiliapuram. 9952539652 Moorthy Revenue Inspector, 9965836976 Sasikala Revenue Inspector, Segattupatti 8098217715

TALUK :: THOTTIYAM PH: No. 954326 254409 Thottiyam Revenue Inspector, Thottiyam, Taluk Supply officer, Head 72004 75050 Quarter Deputy Tahsildar Revenue Inspector, Elurpatti, 9445000285, 9843782666 Elurpatti 97518 06360 Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Revenue Inspector, Thottiyam.(i/c) 9788909064 Kattuputhur Kattuputhur, 96984 72964

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CHAPTER -17

Dos and Don’ts during all possible Hazards . Flood, . Fire, . Earthquake . Cyclone . Heat Wave

(i) Flood DO's: 1. Switch off electrical and gas appliances, and turn off services off at the mains. 2. Carry your emergency kit and let your friends and family know where you are going. 3. Avoid contact with flood water it may be contaminated with sewage,oil, chemicals or other substances. 4. If you have to walk in standing water, use a pole or stick to ensure that you do not step into deep water, open manholes or ditches. 5. Stay away from power lines electrical current can travel through water, Report power lines that are down to the power company. 6. Look before you step-after a flood, the ground and floors are covered with debris, which may include broken bottles, sharp objects, nails etc.Floors and stairs covered with mud and debris can be slippery. 7. Listen to the radio or television for updates and information. 8. If the ceiling is wet shut off electricity. Place a bucket underneath the spot and poke a small hole into the ceiling to relieve the pressure. 9. Use buckets,clean towels and mops to remove as much of the water from the afflicted rooms as possible. 10. Place sheets of aluminium foil between furniture wet carpet.

Don't's: 1. Don't walk through flowing water - currents can be deceptive, and shallow, fast moving water can knock you off your feet. 2. Don't swim through fast flowing water - you may get swept away or struck by an object in the water. 3. Don't drive through a flooded area - You may not be able to see abrupt drop - offs and only half a meter of flood water can carry a car away. Driving through flood water can also cause additional damage to nearby property. 4. Don't eat any food that has come into contact with flood water. 5. Don't reconnect your power supply until a qualified engineer has checked it. Be alert for gas leaks - do not smoke or use candles, lanterns, or open flames. 6. Don't scrub or brush mud and other deposits from materials, This may cause further damage.

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7. Never turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet. Stay away from ceilings those are sagging. 8. Never use TVs, VCRS, CRT terminals or other electrical equipment while standing on wet floors, especially concrete. 9. Don't attempt to remove standing water using your vacuum cleaner. 10. Don't remove standing water in a basement too fast. If the pressure is relieved too quickly it may put undue stress on the walls.

Fire :: 1. Do not panic, evacuate calmly and quickly perpendicular to wind direction through the designated escape route 2. Keep a wet handkerchief or piece of cloth/ sari on face during evacuation 3. Keep the sick, elderly, weak, handicapped and other people who are unable to evacuate inside house and close all the doors and windows tightly. 4. Do not consume the uncovered food/ water etc open to the air, drink only from bottle 5. Change into fresh clothing after reaching safe place/ shelter, and wish hands properly 6. Inform Fire & Emergency Services, Police and medical services from safe location by calling 101, 100 and 108 respectively. 7. Listen to PA (Public Addressal) System of the plant/ factory, local radio/ TV channels for advice from district administration/fire/health/police and other concerned authorities 8. Provide correct and accurate information to government official. 9. Inform others on occurrence of event at public gathering places (like school, shopping centre, theatre etc.). 10. Don‟t pay attention to the rumours and don‟t spread rumours.

General Precautions During Normal Time

1. Do not smoke, lit fire or spark in the identified hazardous area 2. Sensitize the community living near the industrial units and they should be more vigilant about the nature of industrial units and associated risks. 3. Keep the contact numbers of nearest hazardous industry, fire station, police station, control room, health services and district control room, for emergency use. 4. Avoid housing near the industries producing or processing the hazardous chemicals, if possible. 5. Participate in all the capacity building programmes organized by the government/ voluntary organizations / industrial units. 6. Take part in preparing disaster management plan for the community and identify safe shelter along with safe and easy access routes. 7. Prepare a family disaster management plan and explain it to all the family members. 8. Make the family/neighbours aware of the basic characteristics of various poisonous/ hazardous chemicals and the first aid required to treat them. 9. Adequate number of personal protective equipments needs to be made available, to deal with emergency situation. 70 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017

10. Prepare an emergency kit of items and essentials in the house, including medicines, documents and valuables.

Earthquake::

What to Do During an Earthquake

Stay as safe as possible during an earthquake. Be aware that some earthquakes are actually foreshocks and a larger earthquake might occur. Minimize your movements to a few steps that reach a nearby safe place and stay indoors until the shaking has stopped and you are sure exiting is safe. If indoors  DROP to the ground; take COVER by getting under a sturdy table or other piece of furniture; and HOLD ON until the shaking stops. If there is no a table or desk near you, cover your face and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the building.  Protect yourself by staying under the lintel of an inner door, in the corner of a room, under a table or even under a bed.  Stay away from glass, windows, outside doors and walls, and anything that could fall, (such as lighting fixtures or furniture).  Stay in bed if you are there when the earthquake strikes. Hold on and protect your head with a pillow, unless you are under a heavy light fixture that could fall. In that case, move to the nearest safe place.  Use a doorway for shelter only if it is in close proximity to you and if you know it is a strongly supported, load bearing doorway.  Stay inside until the shaking stops and it is safe to go outside. Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location inside the building or try to leave.  Be aware that the electricity may go out or the sprinkler systems or fire alarms may turn on.  If outdoors  Do not move from where you are. However, move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and utility wires.  If you are in open space, stay there until the shaking stops. The greatest danger exists directly outside buildings; at exits; and alongside exterior walls. Most earthquake-related casualties result from collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects.  If in a moving vehicle  Stop as quickly as safety permits and stay in the vehicle. Avoid stopping near or under buildings, trees, overpasses, and utility wires.  Proceed cautiously once the earthquake has stopped. Avoid roads, bridges, or ramps that might have been damaged by the earthquake.  If trapped under debris  Do not light a match.  Do not move about or kick up dust.  Cover your mouth with a handkerchief or clothing. 71 Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Plan-2017

 Tap on a pipe or wall so rescuers can locate you. Use a whistle if one is available. Shout only as a last resort. Shouting can cause you to inhale dangerous amounts of dust.

Cyclone:: Do's

 Check houses, secure loose tiles by cementing wherever necessary, repair doors and windows.  Check the area around the house. Remove dead or dying trees, anchor removable objects like lumber piles, loose bricks, garbage cans, sign-boards, loose zinc sheets etc.

 Keep some wooden boards ready so that glass windows can be boarded.

 If you do not have wooden boards handy, paste paper strips on glasses to prevent splinters flying into the house.  Keep a hurricane Lantern filled with kerosene, flash light and enough dry cells and keep them handy.  Promptly demolish condemned buildings.

 Those who have radio sets should ensure that the radio is fully serviceable. In the case of transistors an extra set of batteries should be kept handy.

 Keep your radio on and listen to latest weather warnings and advisories from the nearest AIR station. Pass the information to others.

 Pass only the official information you have got from the radio to others.  Get away from low lying beaches or other locations which may be swept by high tides or storm waves. Leave sufficiently early before your way to high ground gets flooded. Do not delay and run the risk of being marooned.

 If your house is out of danger from high tides and flooding from the river, and it is well built, it is then probably the best place. However, please act promptly if asked to evacuate.  Be alert for high water in areas where streams of rivers may flood due to heavy rains.

 Get extra food, especially things which can be eaten without cooking or with very little preparation. Store extra drinking water in suitably covered vessel.  If you are in one of the evacuation areas, move your valuable articles to upper floors to minimise flood damage  Check on everything that might blow away or be torn loose. Kerosene tins, cans, agricultural implements, garden tools, road signs and other objects become weapon of destruction in strong winds. Remove them and store them in a covered room.

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 Be sure that a window or door can be opened on the lee side of the house i.e. the side opposite the one facing the wind.

 Make provisions for children and adults requiring special diets.

Don’ts::

 Avoid being misled by rumours.

 Don‟t leave shelters until informed by the rescue personals.  Don‟t leave the safer place during lull, however minor repairs can be carried out.

 Don‟t touch the loose and dangling wire from lamp post, it may have electric current.

Heat Wave::

Heat Wave conditions can result in physiological strain, which could even result in death. To minimise the impact during the heat wave and to prevent serious ailment or death because of heat stroke, you can take the following measures:

. Avoid going out in the sun, especially between 12.00 noon and 3.00 p.m.

. Drink sufficient water and as often as possible, even if not thirsty . Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose, and porous cotton clothes. Use protective goggles, umbrella/hat, shoes or chappals while going out in sun. . Avoid strenuous activities when the outside temperature is high. Avoid working outside between 12 noon and 3 p.m. . While travelling, carry water with you.

. Avoid alcohol, tea, coffee and carbonated soft drinks, which dehydrates the body. . Avoid high-protein food and do not eat stale food.

. If you work outside, use a hat or an umbrella and also use a damp cloth on your head, neck, face and limbs

. Do not leave children or pets in parked vehicles . If you feel faint or ill, see a doctor immediately.

. Use ORS, homemade drinks like lassi, torani (rice water), lemon water, buttermilk, etc. which helps to re-hydrate the body.

. Keep animals in shade and give them plenty of water to drink. . Keep your home cool, use curtains, shutters or sunshade and open windows at night.

. Use fans, damp clothing and take bath in cold water frequently.

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CHAPTER -18

Important Goverment Orders

Sl. G.O and Date Deatails NO. 1 G.O.Ms.No.153 Revenue Enhancement of Financial powers to Revenue Divisional Officers and the Principal Department, dt. 26.03.1999 Commissioner and Commissioner of Revenue Administration Grant of relief to the victims. 2 Lr.No.MCI(2) 43970/99 Natural Calamities- precautionary measures to be taken- instructions issued. Revenue Department dt. 09.08.1999 3 G.O.Ms.No.181 Revenue Natural Calamities- Flood Relief- Hevay rain and flood during March 2008- Enhancement Department dt. 28.03.1998 of Relief assistance- orders- issued. 4 G.O.Ms. No.678 dt. Natural Calamities - North-East Monsoon - 29.11.2008 Floods due to heavy rain and cyclone in Tamil Nadu - Damages caused - Relief package of assistance - Additional relief of 10kg of rice for the affected families under Calamity Relief Fund - Orders issued. 5. G.O.Ms.No.682 dt. 01.12.2008 Natural Calamities - North East Monsoon, 2008 - Floods due to heavy rain and cyclone in Tamil Nadu - Damages caused in the Districts of Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Thanjavur, Ramanathapuram, Pudukottai, Tiruchirapalli, Ariyalur, Perambalur, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur – Relief assistance sanctioned from Calamity Relief Fund - Orders - Issued. 6 G.O.Ms.No.688 dt. 03.12.2008 Natural Calamities - North East Monsoon, 2008 - Floods due to heavy rain and cyclone 'NISHA' in Tamil Nadu - Damages caused to crops and loss of Cattle - Additional Relief under Calamity Relief Fund - Orders issued.

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7. G.O.Ms.No. 19 dt. 13.01.2009 Natural Calamities - North East Monsoon 2008 - Damages Caused due to cyclone "NISHA" and heavy rains in many districts in November 2008 - Sanction of additional sum of Rs.87.85 crores towards relief assistance for crop loss - Orders - Issued. 8. G.O.Ms.No. 115 dt. Natural Calamities – Grant of financial 10.03.2010 assistance to the victims of Natural Calamities- Enhancement of relief from Rs.25,000/- to Rs.35,000/- for repair/ restoration of fully damaged/ destroyed pucca houses- Revised items and norms of Assistance from the Calamity Relief fund/ National Calamity contingency fund for the period between 2005-2010- Amendement- Issued. 9 NC.I(2) 5044/98 dt. 16.10.1998 Natrual Calamities-Drawing amount under TR 27 restraining Tahsildar and Revenue Divisional Officers from sanctioning relief under TR 27Instructions-Issued. 10. muR Miz(epiy) vz;: 380 ,aw;if ,lh;ghLfs; - tlfpof;Fg; gUtkio ehs; : 25.10.2012 2012 - jkpofj;jy; ,aw;if rPw;wj;jpd; fhuzkhf caphpoe;j> tPLfisAk; cilikfsiAk; ,oe;j FLk;gq;fSf;F epthuzk; toq;Fjy; - Miz ntspaplgLfpwJ. 11. G.O.Ms.No.380, Dt:27.10.2014 ,aw;if ,lh;ghLfs; - tlfpof;Fg; gUtkio 2015- jkpofj;jy; ,aw;if rPw;wj;jpd; fhuzkhf caphpoe;j> tPLfisAk; cilikfsiAk; ,oe;j FLk;gq;fSf;F epthuzk; toq;Fjy; - Miz ntspaplgLfpwJ.

CHAPTER -19

Linkages with IDRN

The inventory available with District has been listed in the Indian Disaster

Resource Network and the link to the web site is given below:

www.idrn.gov.in

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Vulnerable Groups details

Highly / Moderate/ Vulnerable/Less Vulnerable Area and Safe Shelter Particulars Related to Flood; S.No Name of the Taluk Total No. of Population of the Identified Identified Identified Area Safe Shelters Vulnerable Areas 1. Tiruchirappalli East 8 23950 10

2. Tiruchirappalli West 34 27738 16

3. Thiruverumbur 15 46910 21

4. Srirangam 20 21785 25

5. Mannachanallur 19 5920 31

6. Thottiyam 7 6065 16

7. Thuraiyur 12 11240 13

8. Lalgudi 17 27519 18

9. Musiri 4 17976 6

10. Manapparai 14 8860 15

11. Marungapuri 14 4780 14

Total 164 202743 185

ABSTRACT Highly Vulnerable Locations 24

Vulnerable Locations 28

Moderately Vulnerable Locations 37

Less Vulnerable Locations 75

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Mock Drill Schedules

S.No Date Mock drill Conducted Place No.of Participants 1 05.01.2017 Jagan Matha Matriculation School, 700 IOB Colony 2 20.01.2017 HAPP Industries 215 3 21.01.2017 SBIOA Matriculation School, K.K.Nagar 200 4 13.02.2017 Boothanayagi Amman Kovil 500 5 25.02.2017 Tamilnadu Special Police Department, 250 Crawford 6 27.02.2017 Cauvery International School, Ponnagar, 300 7 03.03.2017 UDC College, Kattur 1000 8 03.03.2017 Mukulathor Higher Secondary School, 825 Thiruverumbur 9 15.03.2017 St. National Higher Secondary School, 210 Manapparai 10 16.03.2017 TSP 1BN 1500 11 20.03.2017 Govt. Middle School, Ethupatti, 250 Thuvarankurichi 12 07.04.2017 Saraswathi Vidyalaya, Mat.Hr.Sec.School, 330 Manapparai 13 15.04.2017 Mambazhasalai, T.V.Kovil 500 14 16.04.2017 Melur vadkkuvasal 300 15 16.04.2017 Central Busstand, Trichy 500 16 17.04.2017 Southern Railway, Goodshed road 300 17 18.04.2017 National Law school, Navalur Kottapattu 300 18 18.04.2017 Thappoi Village 500 19 20.04.2017 DonBosco School, Purathakudi 200 20 20.04.2017 Infrotech (P) Ltd, K.K. nagar 200 21 16.05.2017 Valadi, Higher Sec.School 180 22 27.05.2017 Sathya Hospital 150 23 29.05.2017 Crackers Association, Lalgudi 100 24 09.06.2017 Govt.Primary Health Center, Navalpattu 120 25 15.06.2017 BVM Global Higher Secondary School 26 16.06.2017 Govt. Hospital, Thuvakudi 27 22.06.2017 Redcross Girls Hr.Secondary School

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DATE OF APPROVAL OF DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN BY

District Disaster Management Authority

The District Disaster Management Plan, 2017 has been approved by the

Tiruchirappalli District Disaster Management Authority on 07.06.2017. Annexure – I

Details of Snake Catchers Sl.No Name Contact No 1. Suresh, (Forest Guard) 9486165704

2. Annamlai, (NGO) 9344804170

3. Naveen, (NGO) 9842353713

4. Bogar, (NGO) 8122207812

5 Ravi, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 7867943405

6. Veerasamy, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9159045340

7 Paramasivam, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9751449219

8 Rajendiran, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9047065470

9 Muthu, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 8675838631

10 Velu, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 7373859983

11 Marimuthu, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 8110929617

12 Rajkumar, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9943107046

13 Velmurugan, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9655180767

14 Ramesh, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9655978193

15. Senthilkumar, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9585903125

16 Mohan, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9843151224

17 Senthil, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 7502538259

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18 Velayutham, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 7639779514

19 Balraj, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9788764865

20 Samidurai, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9154370631

21 Ravi, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9715164818

22 Kaliaperumal, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi 7339549627

23 Shanthi, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 8526081837

24 Ramya, Irular Colony, Mazhilambadi village, Lalgudi Tk. 9626733076

Annexure – II

List of Swimmers Divisional Fire Officer, Tiruchirappalli.

S.I Designation Name Cell NO. Station where No. & No working 1. L.F.6179 K.Muthu kumar 98422-98136 Lalgudi

2. L.F.1766 K.Ravindran 9790534102 Trichy

3. F.D.7277 N.Saravanan 9790001767 Trichy

4. L.F.1025 Joshep Edison 9442110260 Trichy

5. L.F.1011 V.Pitchaiya 8056799091 Trichy

6. L.F.1039 J.Amalraj 9443672092 Trichy

7. F.M.1820 N.Uthayakumar 7373304085 Trichy

8. F.M.8001 M.Ashok 9943805405 Trichy

9. F.D.7315 N.Suthersan 9791756596 Trichy

10. F.D.7612 S.Thevaraj 9150809675 Trichy

11. F.D.R 9525 A.Nawas 97905-86446 Trichy

12. F.M.9095 K.Venkatesan 7092406658 Trichy

13. F.M.1805 I.Arputharaja 9894571474 Trichy

14. F.M.6352 S.Ganesan 9789741597 Trichy

15. F.M.6510 P.Kathiravel 9994428246 Trichy

16. F.M.7502 K.Mohanraj 9952841379 Trichy

17. F.M.8545 M.Sasikumar 7667473007 Trichy

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18. F.M.8351 J.Purushotham 9952357818 Trichy an 19. F.M.7735 A.Ramesh 9789228184 Trichy

20. F.M.9296 M. Abdul Kathar 9715990455 Trichy

21. F.M.6830 M.Periyannan 94422-68302 Trichy

22. F.M.8165 K.Kanapathitha 97865-81765 Trichy san 23. F.M7278 C.Anthony Raj 7708669904 Trichy

24. F.D.R 9507 M.Raguraman 9942364591 Srirangam

25. FM.1008 N.Vaiyapuri 9840313153 Srirangam

26. FM.6378 R.Prabhu 9994381775 Srirangam

27. FM.6772 R.Arthar 9994286727 Srirangam

28. FM.7791 Arokiyaraj 9790269926 Srirangam

29. FM.8246 Manikandan 9865963257 Srirangam

30. FM.8391 K.Chandiraseka 9842185543 Srirangam r 31. F.M.6451 T.Elangovan 9786441903 Srirangam

32. F.M.6645 N.Bharathi 90473-91007 Pullambadi

33. F.M.6253 K.Senthilkumar 97511-61003 Pullambadi

34. F.M.9213 P.Vijay 9843388546 Pullambadi

35. F.M.8001 M.Ashok 99438-05405 Lalgudi

36. F.M.8471 D.Satheskumar. 9751034825 Lalgudi

37. F.M.6844 K.Sivakumar 98429-92353 Lalgudi

38. F.M.8924 V.Murugan 99940-91047 Thuvarankurichi

39. F.M.8576 R.Vijayakumar 91578-88545 Ubliyapuram

40. F.M.6767 M.Vijayaragava 9865272431 Navalpattu n 41. F.M.7895 S.Vijayakumar 9715630313 Navalpattu

42. F.M.7714 S.verasaravana 9965153432 Navalpattu n 43. F.M.8123 S.Karuppaiya 99656-92253 Manapparai

44. F.M.7304 P.Sivakumar 89733-06030 Manapparai

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FIRE PREVENTION TEAM - 0431-2462824

1 R.Vivekanandha Trichy 94421-19910 L.F.1812 2 Sagaya Francis Adikalraj Trichy 9789537090 F.M.6473 3. A.Vadivelu S.O Contonment, Trichy 9445086369

4. M.Manokar F.M.6254 Trichy 9443412120

Annexure – III

List of Resources available with Private Members

Sl. No Name Contact No.

Manapparai

Ambulance 1. Palaniyandi, Paluvanchi East 9443836823 2. G.N.R. Emergency Van, 9842461006 (N.Sridharan, Ex.Army), 9443765645 Indira Nagar, 3 Rajaganapathy , Panamkombu 9965088951 Thuraiyur

04327 245335 4 Mini Lorry Owners Association 92451 42340

5. Tourist Van Association 98424 73026

Musiri Generator 6. Ayyampalayam Village 9865042945 7. Modern Electricals, T. Puthur 04326 260426 8. Selvam Cycle Mart, Pulivalam 9443474126 9. Subamangala Stores, Karatampatti 04326 230501 10. Usha Cycle Mart, T.Pettai 04326 248253

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Annexure – IV

LIST OF FIRE STATION OFFICE PHONE NUMBERS

SI.NO. Name and Designation Station where Phone Number working 1. Thiru.T.Sathiyanarayanan 0431-2462824 Trichy H.O Divisional Officer, 9445086393 2. Thiru. T. Pandy Trichy H.O 0431-2420394 Asst. Divisional Officer, 9445086394 3 Thiru. T.Balasubramaniyan- S.O Contonment 9445086396 4 Thiru.V.Vijayakumar- S.O Trichy 9445086397 5 2462101 Thiru R.Krishnan. SO Trichy 9445086398 6 04332-260501 Thiru.S.Parameshwaran.S.O(T) Upplipuram 9445086405 7 2432300 Thiru.M.Melkiyurai.SO. Thiruvarangam 9445086403 8 4327- 252101,401 Thiru.Muthu Krishnan-S.O Manapparai 9445086400 9 04332-254101 Thiru.Palaniyappan-S.O Thuvarankurichi 9445086406 10 04329-241380 Thiru.Tharmalingam-S.O Pullambadi 9445086402 11 2581333 Thiru. P.Sathiyavarthanan, S.O Navalpattu 9445086401 12. 2542101 Thiru.R.Pitchimani -S.O Lalgudi 9445086399

1 Tiruchirappalli. 0431-2462101

2. Thiruvarangam 0431-2432300

3. Navalpattu 0431-2581333

4. Lalgudi 0431-2542101

5. Pullambadi 04329-241380

6. Manapparai 04302-260501

7. Thuvarankuruchi 04332-254101

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8. Uppiliyapuram 04327-252101

9. Poiler Fire Station 0431-2520100

10 Airport 0431-2340551

11. Gun Industries 0431-2581138

12. HAPP 0431-2581803

Annexure – V

LIST OF POLICE STATIONS OFFICE PHONE NUMBERS

NAME OF THE POLICE STATION PHONE NUMBER CONTONMENT AWPS 2460692 2416662 PALAKKARAI AWPS 2413007 2462691 FORT AWPS 2704355 2717016 WORAIYUR 2760928 THILLAINAGAR 2741636 THIRUVERUMBUR 2557243 WOMAN POLICE STATION 2521250 K.K.NAGAR 2455488 AIRPORT 2340863 THUVAKUDI 2501254 BHEL 2520245 RAMJINAGAR 2690464 SRIRANGAM AWPS 2432235, 2433500/ 2436700 1091/ 2436700 EDAMALAIPATTIPUDUR 2471598 KALLAKUDI 0431-235238 2670401 ARIYAMANGALAM 2441251 COURT (OP) 2462208 GOLDEN 2491793 2492081 PONMALAI ROCK AWPS 2612447 JEEYAPURAM 2614350

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GANDHIMARKET 2708426 THUVARANKURICHI 04332-254100 THURAIYUR 04327-222330 THURAIYUR (PROHIBITION) 04327-256329 THATHAIYANKARPETTAI 04326-248264 SIRUKANUR 2650255 MANACHANALLULR 2560433 PUTHANATHAM 04332-273226 G.H.OP. 2771629 VALANADU 04332-277325 SOMARASAMPETTAI 2607244, 2918100 LALGUDI 2541229 THOTTIYAM 04326-254332 MUSIRI 04326-260350 PUTHANATHAM 04332-273226 VAIYAMPATTI 04332-272433 MUSIRI WOMAN P.S. 04326-260450 PULIVALAM 04327-235224 MANAPPARAI 04332-260500, 260532 VATHALAI 2620333 KOLLIDUM (RURAL) 2591432 UPPILIYAPURAM 04327-252251 JAMPUNATHAPURAM 04327-279224

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Annexure – VI

TIRUCHIRAPALLI DISTRICT FORMATION OF TEAM AT DISTRICT LEVEL

Sl. Name and Office Contact Details No. Designation Ph.No. Ph.No. Dr.I.Raveendran Cell 1 Deputy Director of Health Entire District 95431-2333112 No.9443301036 Services Trichy M.Elangovan HE i/c Office of the Deputy MUSIRI, Cell 2 Director of Health 95431-2333112 THOTTIAM No.9865724535 Services and Family Welfare, Tiruchirapalli Dr.P.KUPPUSAMY TPA Lalgudi, Office of the Deputy Pullambadi, Cell 3 Director of Health 95431-2333112 Uppiliapuram No.9442277696 Services and Family blocks Welfare, Tiruchirapalli Suriyanarayanan Asst. Director (SBHI) Manikandam, Office of the Deputy Cell 4 Vaiyampatti, 95431-2333112 Director of Health No.9944842742 blocks Services and Family Welfare, Tiruchirapalli P.Revathy, District Malaria Officer, Office of Tiruverambur, the Deputy Director of Manachanallur, Cell No. 5 95431-2333112 Health Services and Andanallur 9442182272 Family Welfare, blocks Tiruchirapalli Usha Ramani, District Maternal and Child Health Officer Manapparai, Cell No. 6 Office of the Deputy Marungapuri 95431-2333112 9894269833 Director of Health Blocks Services and Family Welfare, Tiruchirapalli Dr.Muruganantham, District Training Medical Officer, Office of the Thuriyur , Cell No. 7 95431-2333113 Deputy Director of Health T.Pet, blocks 9442378133 Services and Family Welfare, Tiruchirapalli

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Annexure – VII

TIRUCHIRAPALLI DISTRICT - CONTINGENT PLAN FOR FLOOD AND CYCLONE

FORMATION OF MOBILE TEAM - BLOCK WISE-2016

Name of the Sl. Contact VECHILE Block/Name of the MOBILE Team Designation No Phone No NO

P.H.C,Main PHCs

COVERED No.of Addl. No.of Addl. TN 24 1 Thiruveumbur Dr.R.Sugumaran BMO 9994018849 7 G0342 Navalpattu Mr.Mohanraj BHS 9443834169 95431-2582410 Dr.K.Vijiyalakshmi MO (MMU) 9843251224 STAFF IRUSAMMAL NURSE TN 24 2 Manikandam Dr.Karthik BMO 9442283088 3 G 0339 Innamkulathur Mr.Kannan B.H.S 9994035631 Dr.PRADEEPA 95431-2695406 MO(MMU) 9894248278 SELLAM STAFF SITHIKABANU NURSE TN24 3 Andanallur Dr.LEO BEMA RAO BMO 9443224107 3 G0335 Kulumani RAJAMANICKAM BHS 9486165562 Dr.SUNDRAM 95431-2618380 MO(MMU) 9842924422 CHETTIAR STAFF Y.JOYNREBARANI NURSE TN24 4 Manachanallur Dr.Manikandan BMO 9894777727 6 G0337 Sirugambur K.Kumuresan BHS 9443616448 95431-2620261 Dr.SUGANYA MO (MMU) 9994112817 M.MARIYAVENILSA STAFF

MARY NURSE TN 24 5 Lalgudi Dr.N.Prabha BMO 94431-25919 4 G0336 Puduruthamanur Mr.Mookan BHS 9944548351 95431-2616377 Dr.BALAKUMAR MO (MMU) 9952044802 STAFF DHANALAKSHMI NURSE TN 20 6 Pullambadi Dr.Karthikeyan BMO 9677631542 7 G0586 Mr.Samuel Pullambadi BHS 9865321774 Manoharan 954329-241558 Dr.DHINESH MO (MMU) 8870992213 STAFF KOKILA VANI NURSE TN 24 7 Musiri Dr.Dhinesh BMO 9626024555 5 G0249 T.Puthur Mr.Elagovan BHS 9865724535 954326-273202 Dr.ANBIN ENIYAN MO(MMU) 9600251061 STAFF THILAGAMUTHU NURSE

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TN45 8 Thottiam Dr.Ravikumar BMO 9884614390 5 G0056 Kattuputhur Ashokan BHS 9442240390 954326-250253 Dr.DHINESH MO (MMU) 9688483322 STAFF JEYAMANI NURSE TN24 9 Marungapuri Dr.Prabakaran BMO 9994562848 5 G0248 Dr.SURENDRAN MO (MMU) 9443636513 STAFF RAJA PREMA NURSE TN24 10 Manaparai Dr.Jayalakshmi BMO 9842022808 G0338 Puthanatham Dr.Md.RASHEED MO (MMU) 9952103505 STAFF 954332-273306 ABIRAMI NURSE TN24 11 Vaiyampatty Dr.PONSHANTH BMO 9894909011 3 G0250 Vaiyampatty Veeramani BHS 9842437098 954332-272290 Dr.SUMITRA MO (MMU) 9442092668 STAFF SAKIYA RANI NURSE TN48 12 Thuraiyur Dr.Ponvelan BMO 9677546483 4 G0076 Veeramachanpat Mr.Periyasamy B.HS 9025506779 ty Dr.BALASUBRA 954327-290911 MO (MMU) 9786255888 MANIAAN J.JESSI STAFF

CHRISTABEL NURSE TN24 13 T.Pet Dr.Maniprabhu BMO 9443570380 3 G0340 Mettupalayam Dr.ANAND MO (MMU) 8680541646 STAFF 954326-240206 KIRUTHIKA NURSE TN48 14 Uppiliyapuram Dr.Manimegalai BMO 9442571152 3 G0011 Uppiliyapuram Mr.U. Kandasamy BHS 9865560273 Dr.MADHU 954327-252403 MO (MMU) 9962691971 SUDHANAN STAFF HELEN NURSE

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Annexure VIII LIST OF RELIEF AND RESCUE MATERIALS AVAILABLE WITH LINE DEPARTMENTS CITY CORPORATION Sl. Minimum Requirement No. Description Numbers 1 Sand Bags 1000 bags 2 Pick-axes 20 3 Spades 20 4 Crow-bars (6 Ft length) 20 5 Chowl 20 6 Oil Engine with wheel based 04 7 Diesel Generators 02 8 Auto Rickshaws fitted with sound amplifiers 04 9 Petromax lights 20 10 Emergency Lamps 20 11 Torch Lights operatable with 3 batteries 20 12 Ropes ( 1.50 inch thickness) 4 Nos with 30 mtr each 13 Floaters 10 14 Bleaching Powder (50 Kg bags) 50 bags 15 Phenyl 100 liters 16 Lime powder ( 50 Kg bags) 50 bags 17 Electrical Saw 02 18 Pails & Buckets 50 Nos Heavy Vehicles. Sl. No. Description No.s 1 Poclin 02 2 Dozer 02 3 Hydraulic Loader 02 4 Dipper 04 5 Water Lorry 02 6 Jeep 02 7 Lorry with ladder 01 8 Chain Poclin 01 Through Agri. Engg. 9 Chain Dozer 01 Through Agri Engg.

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List of Special Equipments available in Fire and Rescue Station.

SI.NO Station Life Life Rope Rubber Buoy Jacket Boat

130‟ 100‟ 150‟ 50‟ 1 Trichy 10 11 3 1 - 5 2

2 Srirangam 3 1 2 2 -- 3 1

3 Navalpattu 1 1 - - - 2 --

4 Lalgudi 1 - 2 3 -- 4 --

5 Manapparai 1 1 6 1 -- 5 --

6 Thuvaranguruchi 1 1 2 4 -- 2 --

7 Uppiliyapuram 1 -- 1 2 -- 1 -- 8 Pullambadi. -- -- 3 2 -- 4 --

List of FRP CORACLE (Parisals) Si.No Name Address 1 Thiru. Innasi Ponnaniyaru Dam, Manapparai. 2 Thiru. Selvaraj. Ponnaniyaru Dam, Manapparai. 3 Thiru. Susai Ponnaniyaru Dam, maichelraj Manapparai. 4 Thiru. Rajandran. Ponnaniyaru Dam, Manapparai. 5 Thiru. Eralayappan. Ponnaniyaru Dam, Manapparai.

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List of Heavy Machineries

S.l Name of the Buldozer J.C.P Lorry Tipper Poclain Contact No Contractor number 1 M/s.Velan - 4 10 15 - 9443342697 Builders Ponmalaipattti Tiruchirappalli 2 Kajamalai Vijay - 2 4 7 - 9443355157 Tiruchirappalli 3 A.Subramanian - 3 4 15 - 9443153667 Tiruchirappalli 4 R.Jayaraj - 3 3 10 - 9443156694 Tiruchirappalli 5 M/S.Preethy - 2 4 8 1 9942954544 Constructions Tiruchirappalli 6 A.Kuppusamy - 2 5 9 - 04326 Musiri 260763 7 R.A.Ramasamy, - 1 3 6 - 9842411223 Manapparai 8 K.Samikannu - 4 5 10 - 9443384691 Tiruchirappalli 9 N.Swaminathan 1 7 25 20 3 9843055473 Tiruchirappalli 10 R.Rengasamy - 4 4 15 - 9842934356 Tiruchirappalli 1 32 67 115 4

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PWD - DETAILS OF DISTRICT WISE FLOOD STOCK MATERIALS

Name of Total No.of Division District location of Empty Sand Casurin Sl. storage yards Cement Sand Bags (m3) Poies No (nos) Bags (Nos.) (Nos.) (RM)

9 (Pettavaithalai, River Mukkombu, 1 Conservan Trichy Musuri, Upper 100000 10000 283 1000 cy Division, Anaicut, Trichy – 1. Srirangam, Trichy town, Lalgudi, Thirumalapadi, Pullambadi)

Ariyaru Basin Division, Trichy

DETAILS OF DISTRICT WISE FLOOD STOCK MATERIALS

NORTH EAST MONSOON

Name of Total No.of Division District location of Empty Sand Casurina Sl. storage yards Cement Sand Bags (m3) Poies No (no) Bags (Nos.) (Nos.) (RM)

Ariyaru 1 Basin Division, Trichy 9 90000 9000 3240 10000 Trichy .

RIVERS FLOWING THROUGH THE ARIYAR BASIN DIVISION

Ariyar Basin sub divisions at Manaparai and Tiruchirapalli are at the southern side of river Cauvery and the catchments of these two sub divisions contribute to the flooding of Tiruchirapalli town and they empty into river Cauvery. The catchment of Ariyar Basin sub division of Thuraiyur is at the Northern side of river Cauvey and the flow that generates from the catchment falls in Coleroon and not a threat to the Tiruchirapalli city.

Main Rivers running in the division jurisdiction are :

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Ariyar River

• Originates from Pallivellimukku in Manaparai Taluk of Trichy District, traverses Manaparai Taluk and enters Sri Rangam Taluk and confluences with Koraiyarriver in the upstream of Puthur weir.

• The length of the river is 22 kms.

• There are 23 anicuts across this river and its tributaries and Ponnaniar riveris a tributary of Ariyar and a reservoir by name Ponnaniar is across this river.

• The catchment area is 832 sq. km.

• The maximum flood discharge works out to 18764 Cusecs for a C value of 400 in Ryve‟s formula. Koraiyar River • Koraiyar originates from KaruppurReddipatty hills in Manaparai Taluk flows through Kulathur Taluk of Pudukottai district and enters Sri Rangam Taluk in Trichy District. • The length of the river is 75 kms • Crosses Uyyakondan channel at Puthur weir. • There after the river flows as Kodamuruti. • Ariyar confluences with Koraiyar at about 600 m upstream of Puthur weir. • Catchment area is 632 sq. km. • Maximum flood discharge 15658 cusecs for a C value of 400 in Ryve‟s formula

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Ponnaniar River

 The jungle stream originates from Kadavoor hills and traverses through east in for a distance of 32 km and joins with river Ariyar.

 The Ponnaniar Reservoir is situated in Mogavanur village of Manaparai taluk across river Ponnaniar river.

 The reservoir with a catchment area of 33.60 sq. miles is designed for a design discharge of 7028 Cusecs.

 Ponnaniar River is one of the three tributaries to Ariyar River, the other two tributaries being Therkumalayar and KannuthuOdai.

 the flow in Ponnaniar is not perennial but the flood flows contribute to a greater extent in flooding the Trichy town

Uppar river

 Upparriver originates from the surplus of Pulivalam Tank and Omalur big tank and also from the high lands of Sathanur and Pulivalam reserve forests and joins Uppar river through small streams.

 After traversing a distance of 48 kms towards the South East direction from its origin, it changes it direction towards East and confluences with Coleroon, near Alambadi

 village in . The reservoir site is at 2.50 km from VadakkuThathamangalam village and is at 6 km from Trichy – Thuraiyur main road.

 Uppar reservoir is constructed across this river with a capacity of 2.265 M.Cum (80 MCft) capacity near Sirupathur village, Lalgudi Taluk in Trichy district at 100 59‟ 0” N latitude and 780 42‟ 0” E longitude

TANKS MAINTAINED BY ARIYAR BASIN DIVISION, TIRUCHIRAPALLI.

Ariyar Basin Division is maintaining 112 non-system tanks in ten taluks of Trichy and part of Karur districts. The Capacity of the 112 tanks is around 3069 MCft and in total they irrigate around 10457 Ha of land.

The taluk wise tanks maintained by Ariyar Basin division is tabulated.

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TAMILNADU CIVIL SUPPLIES CORPORATION, TRICHY REGION

Sl.No Name of the Godown Rice Sugar Wheat Dhall PM Oil 1 Subramaniapuram 717 347 215 18 63848 2 T.V.Kovil 1740 203 135 45 53351 3 Trichy East 2514 221 281 15 34995 4 Srirangam 1667 114 84 11 40518 5 Irrungalur 3978 325 259 60 49777 6 Manapparai 903 198 249 24 22655 7 Musiri 1297 195 259 62 32450 8 Thuraiyur 697 195 253 24 82631

TOTAL 13513 1798 1735 259 380225

Civil supply and Consumer Protection Department

Details of fair price shops located in low lying areas and shops likely to be affected during the year-2017 District :Trichy

No. of shops Alternative located in low No. of shops likely to be Name of Taluk measures likely to lying area affected (shop code) be taken (shop code) Thiruverumber 12 Block Vengoor AP037 Arasangudi - AP022 Nadarajapuram - AP021 Keelamullakudi AP030 Panaiyakurichi AP031 Tmt.R.Venkatlakshmi, Prakashnagar AP006P1 Deputy Registrar (PDS)

Amman Nagar AP057 Tiruchirappalli Simpson 2 - AC015 Cell No. 9442393382 Edatheru - 1 - AC033 Subramaniyapuram 1 -

AC041 Subramaniyapuram 3 -

AC049 Trichy Town 10 RTPS - 1

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Kajathopu - AD009 Hidhayathnagar 1 -

AD008 Aalvarthopu - AD007 Kalnayakan Street -

AF022

Vanarapettai - 1 - AC019 Vanarapettai - 2 - AC020

Subramaniyapuram 2 -

AC042 Subramaniyapuram 4 -

AC050 Subramaniyapuram 5 -

AC075 Thenur - AA003 Manikandam 4 Shanmuganagar - Block Keelatheru - BB021

Solanganallur - BP007 Maliyampathu - BP008 Puthumaniyarampatti - 1 Vaiyampatti Block CP112 3 Amoor - FP034 Gunaseelam - FP035 Kallur - FP035P1 Seelaipillaiyarputhur - 8 HP063 M.Kalathur - HP068 Varadharajapuram -

HP052P1 Tmt.R.Venkatlakshmi, Thottiyam Manamedu - 1 - HP078 Deputy Registrar

Manamedu - 2 - HP079 (PDS)

Chinnapallipalayam - Tiruchirappalli Cell No. 9442393382 HP060 Periyapallipalayam -

HP061 Unniur - HP064 Alankudi Mahajanam - 13 DP041 Nathamangudi - DP040 T.Kallikudi - DP039 Koogur - DP022 Idaiyatrumangalam -

DP020

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Sevanthinathapuram -

DP019 Sesasamuthiram - DP021 Thirumangalam - DP051 Nagar - DP050 Akalanganallur - DP047 Virakalur - DP088 Thinnakulam - DP087 Aalampadi - DP089 New housing unit 1 (Venkatesapuram Thuraiyur Block PACCS) GP081 Total 52

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PREMONSOON PREPAREDNESS OFFICERS

HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT OFFICE

Divisional Engineer (H) C&M Tiruchirappalli 0431-2311634

Assistant Divisional Engineer (H) C&M Tiruchirappalli 94437 94514

Assistant Engineer(H) C&M, Trichy East 9994820367

Assistant Engineer(H) C&M, Trichy West 98402 40650

Assistant Divisional Engineer (H) C&M Lalgudi (A/C) 9443746170

Assistant Engineer (H) C&M Lalgudi 94430 72035

Assistant Engineer (H) C&M Mannachanallur 73730 45657

Assistant Divisional Engineer (H) C&M Musiri 9894342363

Assistant Engineer (H) C&M Musiri 9443746170

Assistant Executive Engineer - Musiri 98943 42363

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Assistant Engineer (H) C&M Thathayangarpettai 94432 12284

Assistant Divisional Engineer (H) C&M Thuraiyur (A/C) 94437 46170

Assistant Engineer (H) C&M Thuraiyur 98424 45679

Assistant Divisional Engineer (H) C&M Manapparai (A/C) 94437 94514

Assistant Engineer (H) C&M Manapparai 9443147632

Assistant Engineer (H) C&M Marungapuri 864301 5774

List of Rainguage station & Maintanance Dept.

Taluk Locatopn of the Rain Guage Maintenance Department Station Tiruchirappalli 1).TRP AP Airport (East) 2).GOLDEN ROCK PWD Tiruchirappalli 3).TRP TOWN, Corporation (West) 4).TRICHY JUNCTION Srirangam 5).NAVALUR KOTTAPATTU Agriculture college, 6). PWD Marungapuri 7).MARUNGAPURI, Revenue 8).KOVILPATTI Manapparai 9).MANAPPARAI Revenue 10).PONNIYAR DAM PWD Tiruverambur 11).THUVAKUDI IMTI PWD

Lalgudi 12).LALGUDI Revenue 13).PULLAMBADI PWD 14).KALLAKUDI 15).NANDIYAR HEAD Mannachanallur 16).DEVIMANGALAM Revenue 17). SAMAIYAPURAM PWD 18).SIRUKUDI 29). VATHALAI ANAICUT Musiri 20).MUSIRI Revenue 21).THATHAIYANKARPET 22).PULIVALAM Thuraiyur 23).THURAIYUR Revenue 24).KOPPAMPATTI 25).THENPARANADU

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Abstract Revenue 15

PWD 6 Corporation 2 Agriculture college 1

Airport 1 (Central Govt.) TOTAL RAIN GAUGE 25

List of 108 Ambulance

Sl.No. 108 Ambulance Service 108 Vehicle No. Parking place allotted

1. 2. 3. 4. 1) Tiruverumbur TN. 63 G 0363 Police Station, Tiruverumbur 2) Chatiram TN. 57 G 0529 Police Station, Palakkarai. 3) Cantonment TN 28 G 0225 Police Station, Cantonment 4) Siruganoor TN 23 G 0605 Union Office, 5) No.1. Tolgate TN 39 G 0059 Police Station No.1 Tolgate. 6) Lalgudi TN.39 G 0045 Police Station, Lalgudi 7) Musiri TN 23.G.0608 Union Office, Musiri 8) Thottiyam TN 09 G 1758 Taluk Office, Thottiyam 9) Thuraiyur TN 45 G. 0896 Fire Station, Thuraiyur 10) Manapparai TN 45 G 0893 Police Station, Manapparai. 11) Uppiliyapuram TN 25G 0346 Union Office, Uppiliyapuram. 12) Thuvarankurichi TN 63 G 0366 Police Station, Thuvarankurichi.

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LIST OF NGO AND VOLULNTARY ORGANISATIONS

S.No Name and Place Contact Number Manapparai 1. Dr.V.N. Trust 04332 262616 2 Daksha Trust 9443255318 3. Pushpavanam Ashram 04332 260511 4. Vinmathi Trust 94431-51675 5. Vivekanda Education Rural Dev. Society 04332-261178, 9442660478 6. Manavala Kalai Mandram (SKY) 9543435535 Tiruchirappalli 7 Nehru Yuvakendra 2421240 8 EXNORA 2750051 9 Lions Club – Trichy Rock city 8883533777 10. Red Cross 2231988 11 Pushpavanam Ashram 2276522 Thuraiyur 12 Agathiyar Sanmarga Sangam 04327 255184 13. Rotary Club 9443648475 14. Lions Club 9443951956 Srirangam 15 Tamil Village Gosphell Mission 0431 260 7241 Somarasempettai 17. Snegam, 98941 35014 Thottiyam 18 Rotary Club 9789381418 Manachanallur 19 Deepam Trust 9786283712

20 VDC Trust 9842535088

21 C.N.R.E. Trust 9865954222

22 SEED Trust 9942706802

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INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY

S.No Name of the DM Trained Volunteers Contact No.

1 Er.G. Rajasekaran, Chairman 8903600007

2 M. Jawahar Hassan, Secretary 9942190785

3 W. Edmond Williams, DM - Chairman 9842407829

4 R. Manohar Raj, DM- Secretary 9842423237

5 P. Mohan, Joint Secretary 9894487572

Annexure – XIV Welfare Association

S.No Name of the Welfare Address Contact No. Association 1 Trichy District Welfare TMSSS, RC School Near, 87548 96891 Association of the Deaf Bharathiyar Salai, Doctor in Tiruchirappalli, Sangillyandapuram, India Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu 620001. 2 Men's welfare association 44,Palayambazar,Worayur, 93600 01837 Association in India Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu 620003. 3 Social welfare organization 19-A, Warners Road, 0431 241 0579 in Tiruchirappalli, India Cantonment, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu 620001 4 Seyal Social Welfare Trust 3/932, Indra Gandhi Street, 90033 77772 Non-profit organization in Venugopal Nagar, Kattur, Tiruchirappalli Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu 620019. 5 Ilakku Social Organisation Banker's Colony, Srinivasa 90426 55655 Nagar North, South Ramalinga Nagar, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu 620017. 100

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