PM emphasizes extensive use of innovative technologies for improving forecast and warning system
PM holds meeting with Karnataka to review the flood situation
New Delhi, Aug 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized on better coordination between all central and state agencies to have a permanent system for forecasting of floods and extensive use of innovative technologies for improving forecast and warning system.
He held a meeting today through video conference with Karnataka and five other states to review the preparedness to deal with south-west monsoon and current flood situation.
Home minister Basavaraj Bommai and Revenue Minister R Ashoka represented Karnataka and gave details about the situation in the state.
Modi held meeting with the CMs of Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Kerala. The meeting was also attended by Defence Minister, Health Minister, both the Minister of State in Home Affairs and senior officers of the concerned Central Ministries and organizations.
Prime Minister said that over the past few years, our forecasting agencies like India Meteorological Department and Central Water Commission have been making concerted efforts to make better and more usable flood forecasts. They are trying to provide not only rainfall and river level forecast but also location-specific forecast of inundation. There are pilot efforts underway to also use innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence to improve locations specific forecast, for which States should provide necessary information to these agencies and timely disseminate the warnings to local communities.
He mentioned that investment should be increased in localized early warning systems so that people in a particular area can be provided with a timely warning in case of any threatening situation such as breach of river embankment, inundation level, lightning, etc.
Prime Minister also emphasized that because of COVID situation, while undertaking rescue efforts, States must ensure that people follow all health precautions such as wearing of face mask, hand sanitization and maintain adequate physical distance and relief materials must include provision for hand washing/ sanitizing and face masks for the affected people. In this regard, special provisions should be made for elderly people, pregnant women, and people with co-morbidity.
He further conveyed that States should ensure that all development and infrastructure projects must be built with resilience to withstand local disasters and to help in reducing consequential losses.
Chief Ministers of Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, and Home Minister of Karnataka gave an update on the flood situation, rescue efforts made in their respective States. They complimented the efforts of central agencies including NDRF teams in timely deployment and rescuing people. They also gave some suggestions for short-term and long-term measures for mitigating the effects of floods.
Prime Minister directed the Officers of concerned Ministries and organizations to take action on the suggestions given by the States and assured that the Centre will continue to provide its support to the States and Union Territories to strengthen their capabilities for dealing with various disasters.