Amit Shah Reviews Flood, Heatwave Preparedness in High-Level Delhi Meet

Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a high-level review meeting in Delhi to assess India's preparedness for potential floods and heatwaves. The meeting emphasized strengthening flood forecasting through advanced technology and real-time data integration. Officials discussed enhancing mechanisms to handle simultaneous disasters, particularly in vulnerable regions. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also reiterated the Heat Wave Action Plan 2026, mandating a break for outdoor laborers from 1 PM to 4 PM.

Key Points: Amit Shah Reviews Flood & Heatwave Preparedness in Delhi

  • Amit Shah reviewed disaster management strategies
  • Focus on advanced flood forecasting and early warning systems
  • Enhanced preparedness for simultaneous floods and heatwaves
  • Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announced Heat Wave Action Plan 2026 with mandatory outdoor labour break
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Amit Shah reviews country's preparedness for floods, heatwave at high-level meeting in Delhi

Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a high-level meeting in Delhi to review India's flood and heatwave preparedness, focusing on advanced forecasting and relief measures.

"The health of citizens and the stability of the power grid are the government's top priorities - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 10

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday chaired a high-level review meeting in the national capital to assess India's preparedness for possible flood situations and heatwave conditions.

During the meeting, the Home Minister undertook a comprehensive review of key disaster management strategies with a special focus on strengthening flood forecasting and early warning systems through the use of advanced technology and real-time data integration.

Officials also discussed enhancing preparedness mechanisms to effectively handle simultaneous disasters, particularly the twin challenges posed by floods and heatwaves across vulnerable regions of the country.

The meeting emphasised the importance of community awareness programmes and capacity-building initiatives aimed at improving local resilience and minimising loss of life and property during extreme weather events.

Amit Shah also reviewed the availability of essential relief materials and directed officials to ensure adequate stocks, along with robust medical preparedness arrangements to respond swiftly during emergencies.

Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reiterated the Heat Wave Action Plan 2026, mandating a strict hiatus for outdoor labour and deploying a massive multi-departmental cooling infrastructure across the capital.

The Chief Minister issued a stern directive on Saturday, making it clear that the health of citizens and the stability of the power grid are the government's top priorities as the city braces for record-breaking heat.

Central to the 2026 plan is a mandatory rest period for all labourers. All workers, across both private and public sectors, must be given a break from 1 PM to 4 PM to avoid the most dangerous UV exposure.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, a mandatory break for labourers from 1-4 PM! That's a lifesaver for construction workers and daily wagers who have no option but to work under the scorching sun. But I worry about enforcement - will small contractors really follow this? Need strict penalties and surprise inspections. 👷‍♀️
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Vikram M
Real-time data integration for flood forecasting is long overdue. In 2023, my village in Assam had only 2 hours' warning before the Brahmaputra breached the embankment. If they can deploy technology like satellite imagery and AI models now, it will save countless lives. Hope the NDMA is given enough budget for this. 🛰️
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James A
I'm an expat living in Delhi for 3 years now. The heat here is unlike anything I experienced back in the US. The 2026 plan with mandatory rest periods sounds progressive, but what about the power grid stability? Last summer we had 6-hour blackouts in my colony. Cooling infrastructure is useless without reliable electricity. ⚡
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Nisha Z
Community awareness programmes are the need of the hour! Many people in my slum still believe covering the head with a wet cloth is enough for heatstroke. The government should use local radio, WhatsApp groups, and even auto-rickshaw announcements to spread awareness. Also, free ORS packets at every ration shop please! 🙏🏾
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Rohit L
One small criticism - why do these high-level meetings always happen in May when heatwaves already start in April? The preparedness should begin in March itself. And for floods, the monsoon arrives in June but the West Bengal coast gets

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