Uttarakhand hosts 2-day National workshop on monsoon preparedness
Dehradun, June 11
A two-day National Workshop on Monsoon Preparedness commenced on Thursday at the USDMA Building in Dehradun. The event is being jointly organised by the National Institute of Disaster Management, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority.
Senior officials from both the Central and State Governments are participating in the workshop, aimed at strengthening disaster preparedness ahead of the monsoon season.
Uttarakhand Disaster Management and Rehabilitation Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman, speaking to ANI after the inauguration, emphasised the importance of proactive measures to mitigate monsoon-related risks.
"Today, an essential meeting has been called by the Disaster Management Department, the departments that work in coordination with them for the monsoon, and all the districts. In this meeting, detailed instructions were given regarding disaster preparedness and what preparations need to be made before the monsoon season," he said.
Suman further added that, "For instance, to prevent waterlogging in urban areas, instructions were given for cleaning drains and dredging where river water levels have risen. Prior to the monsoon, for high-altitude and remote areas where transportation is hindered due to road closures, instructions were given to stockpile essential rations, food items, medicines, and animal fodder in advance."
Suman also deliberated on emergency response measures to ensure timely rescue and operational readiness during disasters
"If a disaster situation arises, provisions for heli-evacuation to rescue people if needed, proper maintenance of our equipment, and practising their operation were also discussed. In this manner, detailed instructions have been provided on the actions departments must take. We have also requested the departments to comply with the instructions issued by the Minister and the Chief Minister from time to time," he added.
Earlier in the day, heavy rain lashed Dehradun, bringing relief from the prevailing heat in the Uttarakhand capital.
The Garhi Cantt area of Dehradun received heavy rainfall as weather conditions changed across the city.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast rain activity accompanied by lightning, hailstorms and strong winds across Uttarakhand.
The weather department stated that thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds with speeds of 40-50 kmph are likely at isolated places in Uttarakhand. It also forecast intense to very intense spells of rain at isolated places in the hill districts of the state. Rain and thunderstorm activity are expected to continue across Uttarakhand over the coming days.
The weather department also said Northwest India is likely to witness a wet spell till June 13 under the influence of a Western Disturbance.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see the government taking proactive steps. Heli-evacuation provisions sound promising but I wonder if they have enough helicopters and trained personnel for quick response in hilly terrain. Also, cleaning drains before monsoon should be a year-round activity, not just a pre-monsoon ritual. Still, better late than never.
Interesting to see how India handles monsoon preparedness. In the US, we focus more on hurricane preparedness, but the challenges here are unique with the mountains and remote villages. Hope the collaboration between central and state governments leads to effective results.
As a local from Dehradun, I appreciate this. The rain today was a relief from the heat, but also a reminder that we need to be ready. However, I feel the government should also focus on long-term solutions like better drainage systems and landslide-resistant infrastructure, not just emergency response. 🙏
Yaar, ek baar toh ye log actually ground pe kaam karein. Harr saal same meeting, same instructions, but phir bhi floods mein log faste hain. At least National Institute of Disaster Management involved hai, toh hopefully kuch better hoga this time. Fingers crossed! 🤞
Proactive disaster management is always better than reactive. It's refreshing to see India focusing on preparedness, especially for high-altitude regions. The idea of pre-stocking supplies is something many countries could learn from.
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