Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday directed all the departments to remain prepared to tackle natural calamities.
“Our state is prone to multiple and recurring natural disasters. Almost every year, the state experiences nature’s fury in shape of flood, cyclone and drought. Despite being so vulnerable to different natural hazards, we are well prepared to face any situation,” the chief minister said at the State level Natural Calamity Preparedness meeting at the State Secretariat here.
Stating that the government had successfully managed the drought, pest attack, and unseasonal cyclonic rain and flood last year, the chief minister said although the south-west monsoon reached Odisha slightly ahead of the scheduled date and covered some parts this year, it suddenly weakened resulting in dry spell with hot and humid weather conditions across the state.
He asked the Agriculture department to continuously observe the situation in coordination with the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) and activate the contingency plan, if required.
Despite the current rain-deficit situation, efforts should be made to remain fully prepared to tackle the possible flood and cyclone during the year to meet any eventuality, Naveen said and asked the departments concerned to take adequate measures with respect to early warning system, rescue and relief operation, supply of drinking water, health, veterinary and other services to be put in place in time.
The chief minister directed the Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) and Fire Services to remain alert for immediate response. He also asked the Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare department to ensure sufficient stock of food materials in vulnerable and inaccessible areas. The Agriculture department was asked to ensure the provision of green fodder and opening of cattle camps during the natural disaster. Besides, the district collectors were asked to keep the District Emergency Operation Centres functional round -the-clock.
The chief minister directed the Health department to pay special attention to the vulnerable population like children, pregnant women, physically and mentally challenged persons, widows and the elderly during rescue and relief operations.
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