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Cyclone Risk Mitigation Measures in India By Director, DM Division Ministry of Home Affairs


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Cyclone Risk Mitigation Measures in India

By Director, DM Division Ministry of Home Affairs

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Formed October 25, 1999

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November 3, 1999 (1999-11-04) Highest winds 3-minute sustained: 260 km/h (160 mph) Fatalities ~9209 direct Damage $4.5 billion Areas affected India, Myanmar

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Orissa Super Cyclone-29th Oct., 1999

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Adopting nature-based development of resources Promoting integrated village & community

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Promoting eco-tourism & “environment-positive”

branding of destination Dandi. Important step in recognizing Ghandiji’s vision for environment & biodiversity on the occasion of 80 years of Dhani March

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  • NCSCM established within Anna University, Chennai and

undertakes activities in collaboration with

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ICZM practice & develop suitable application in India.

  • Evaluate & monitor implementation of the ICZM

approaches

  • Serve as an interface amongst community, experts &

government

  • Promote applied research , education & awareness

including ecological literacy.

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Component A - Early Warning Dissemination System (EWDS) - Total cost – Rs 72.75 cr

Objective: Improve the Last Mile Connectivity of early warning dissemination at the level of the community The component will support:

  • The installation of an EWDS allowing the state

and/or district/sub district level control centre to send communication directly to the village level

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community capacity in maintaining and operating the EWDS as well as community mobilization during an emergency

Component B - Cyclone Risk Mitigation Infrastructure – Total cost – Rs 1164 cr

Objective: Supports investments in the

States to create cyclone risk mitigation infrastructure The component will provide for

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Component C - Technical Assistance for

National and State Level Capacity Building and Knowledge Creation - Rs 29.10 cr

Objective: Help undertake risk and damage/loss assessment studies, and strategy for building up institutional capacities of the various stakeholders involved The component will support studies:

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Component D - Project Management and Implementation Support

Objective: Implementation support The component will support project management by financing incremental

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Project Management Unit (PMU), Project Implementation Units (PIUs), Nodal units in line departments National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), Office equipment, training and exposure visits Consulting services for specialist activities.