Odisha State Disaster Mitigation Authority
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Odisha State Disaster Management Authority is an agency of the Department of Revenue & Disaster Management whose primary purpose is to carry out responses to natural or
man-made disasters Anthropogenic hazards are hazards caused by human action or inaction. They are contrasted with natural hazards. Anthropogenic hazards may adversely affect humans, other organisms, biomes, and ecosystems. They can even cause an omnicide. The ...
and for capacity-building in disaster resiliency and crisis response. It was established as the Odisha State Disaster Mitigation Authority by a resolution of the Department of Finance of the Government of Odisha on 28 December 1999, as a response to the death toll and damage caused by a 1999 supercyclone. The chief secretary of Government of Odisha is the ex-officio chairperson of the governing body of the authority.


History

Prior to establishment of the authority, emergency management in Odisha was not a specialised function, and was handled by the district administration. However, after the 1999 supercyclone this approach was found lacking. Due to lack of coordination on various organisations and departments, rescue and relief works were severely hampered, resulting in a death toll of about 10,000. The Government of Odisha then created a comprehensive disaster response plan, including the Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force as an agency of the Department of Revenue & Disaster Management making it the first and one of its kind disaster management and relief agency in the country. Its primary purpose was to carry out response to natural or man-made disasters and for capacity-building in disaster resiliency and crisis response. It was later renamed to its present name.


Organisation

The authority is operationally organized into the following divisions: * Disaster Management Division * Projects Division * Finance division


Functions and responsibilities

As the apex body, the authority is mandated to carry out and plan for disaster management to ensure timely and effective response to disasters. To achieve this, it has the following responsibilities: * It carries out disaster mitigation activities such as mock drills and evacuation in vulnerable areas. * Carry out reconstruction activities while coordinating other departments. * Work with aid agencies, United Nations agencies, international, national and state-level non-governmental organizations for disaster management activities * Work with other state and national level relevant organizations for disaster management. * Prepare and issue guidelines for disaster management for local administrations and other organisations. * It also carries out preemptive disaster mitigation activities such as construction of cyclone shelters, early warning systems and preparedness drills * In addition to the major natural disasters like cyclones, floods, and Earthquakes, the Odisha State Disaster Management Authority is also the primary organisation for capacity improvement to face events such as Lightning, heat wave, whirlwind, tornado, heavy rain, drowning, boat accident and snake bite.


Programmes

The Odisha State Disaster Management Authority runs many programmes for disaster management: * National Programme for Capacity Building of Architects in Earthquake Risk Management * Disaster Risk Management Program * National Programme for Capacity Building of Engineers in Earthquake Risk Management * Building Early warning system such as cyclone and tsunami alert siren towers in coastal areas. * Training a canine unit for rescue assistance.


Awards

It was awarded the Skoch Award, 2018 for its work in disaster management.


Disaster response

The Odisha State Disaster Management Authority has proved its efficacy with its commendable performance during various disasters hitting the state of Odisha. Some of the major response operations have been: 2005 * Flood in Bhadrak and Jajpur districts, Odisha – 3–5 July 2005 – 2009 * Coromandel Express derailment. * Odisha Floods – Oct 2009 - Relief and rescue . 2011 * Flood in Jajpur district, Odisha – Sep 2011 – 2013 *
Cyclone Phailin Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Phailin (; th, ไพลิน, translit=Phịlin, lit=sapphire) was the most intense tropical cyclone to make landfall in India since the 1999 Odisha cyclone until Cyclone Amphan hit West Bengal in May 2020. The s ...
– evacuated about one million people 2014 *
Cyclone Hudhud Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Hudhud was a strong tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage and loss of life in eastern India and Nepal during October 2014. Hudhud originated from a low-pressure system that formed under the influence of an u ...
– sent disaster response teams to help with post cyclone reconstruction 2015 * Nepal Earthquake - sent to help local authorities in relief and restoration operations. 2018 *
Cyclone Titli Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Titli was a deadly and destructive tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage to Eastern India in October 2018. Titli was the twelfth depression and fifth named storm to form in the 2018 North Indian Ocean cyclone se ...
– evacuated about 300,000 people to cyclone shelters. 2019 *
Cyclone Fani Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Fani () was the worst tropical cyclone to strike the Indian state of Odisha since the 1999 Odisha cyclone. The second named storm and the first severe cyclonic storm of the 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, ...
– evacuated about 1.2 million people to nearly 4000 cyclone shelters. 2020 * Cyclone Amphan - About 658,000 people were evacuated.


See also

* National Disaster Response Force * National Disaster Management Authority (India) * Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force


References


External links


Official website
{{Natural disasters in India Organisations based in Bhubaneswar Government agencies established in 1999 Emergency management in India State agencies of Odisha 1999 establishments in Orissa