New Delhi, April 27: National
Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) member M. Shashishar Reddy, who
holds the rank of Union minister of state, has said that the National
Cyclone Disaster Management Institute (NCDMI) will be established as an
exclusive institutional set up in a coastal state. This assumes
significance owing to India’s vulnerability to cyclones. Most often,
cyclones turn destructive because of torrential rain, gales and storm
surges. While only about eight per cent of the country’s area is
cyclone-prone, an estimated 32 crores people are vulnerable and this
accounts for almost one-third of the country’s total population.
This initiative assumes significance with India emerging as a major
economic power and a lot of economic activity happening along the coast
line, besides one-third of the population vulnerable to cyclones.
Mr Reddy told this correspondent, "It was the desire of former Prime
Minister Rajiv Gandhi that India should acquire the aircraft-probing of
cyclones capability. Somehow, it could not happen. Now, with this
initiative, it would be realising the cherished dream of late Rajiv
Gandhi." Mr Reddy said, "We have capability for land, ocean and
space-based observations but lack the capability for special
observations from the cyclone-core environment. This can be possible by
aircraft-probing of cyclones facility. Availability of such critical
observations will significantly reduce up to 30 per cent in track,
intensity and landfall errors."
The proposed NCDMI will bridge the gap in the integration of
disaster-related technical support of all the concerned
departments/ministries of the Central government with those of
states/Union Territories and local authorities.
"The climate change and the resultant sea-level rise can significantly
increase the vulnerability of the coastal population," he added. The
NCDMI will involve stakeholders from the government and community.
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