City
Epaper

Strict vigilance, prior awareness are essential to reduce disaster-related damage: UP CM

By ANI | Updated: November 30, 2022 23:05 IST

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said that timely training of personnel, rescue measures and awareness programmes ...

Open in App

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said that timely training of personnel, rescue measures and awareness programmes can bring down the impact of damage caused by disasters to the least.

CM Yogi was addressing the two-day 3rd 'Regional Conference' on Disaster Management organised under the aegis of the National Disaster Management Authority, GOI in Lucknow.

"Strict vigilance and prior awareness are essential to control the impact of disasters. Timely training of personnel, rescue measures implemented and conducted with 'right intent' only can bring down the impact of damage caused by disasters," Yogi said.

He also emphasised the inclusion of disaster management and road safety in the school curriculum and said that if people know what precautions they should take during floods, earthquakes, lightning, and fire mishaps, the loss of lives and property can be prevented.

Yogi also called for implementing an 'Early Warning System' to control deaths due to lightning strikes, particularly in Mirzapur and Sonbhadra districts, and also appreciated the role of 'Aapda Mitras' in the prevention of disasters.

He also stressed involving Gram Panchayats in this work and increasing the number of Aapda Mitras.

A 'flood atlas' developed by NRSC Hyderabad was also unveiled by the Chief Minister on occasion.

The CM said that till a few years ago, 38 districts of UP were affected by floods every year. It has now gone down to only 4 districts, he claimed.

He said that his government after coming to power in the state received a sum of Rs 100 crore related to Elgin Bridge for flood protection.

"Such a huge amount was spent at one place every year. In such a situation, I went to the site for inspection and decided to channelize the river by dredging it," he said, while adding that as a result, Bahraich, Gonda and Barabanki were saved from floods, instead of spending Rs 100 crore, only Rs 5 crore was spent on this work.

Expressing the need to stop road accidents, the CM said, "Nearly 30,000 people die due to road accidents. This needs to stop. Awareness must be raised."

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Goiás Esporte ClubeNational Disaster Management AuthorityYogi AdityanathThe national disaster authorityState disaster management officeAjay bishtMinistry for disaster managementState disaster management authoritiesAdityanath yogiNational disaster managementState disaster management
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalUttar Pradesh Govt Announces 3% Hike in Dearness Allowance, Dearness Relief Ahead of Diwali

NationalPM Modi, Yogi Adityanath Among Star Campaigners of BJP for Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

Mumbai‘I Love Bulldozer Baba’: Posters of UP CM Yogi Adityanath and Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis Put Up in Mumbai

NationalFirozabad Flyover Collapse: Five Workers Injured During Construction Mishap

NationalAdvocate Rakesh Kishore, Who Hurled Shoe at CJI BR Gavai, Praises UP CM Yogi Adityanath

National Realted Stories

NationalRahul Gandhi’s ‘vote chori’ claim backfired for Congress in Bihar: Assam CM

NationalJuveniles are eligible for anticipatory bail henceforth: Calcutta HC

NationalBihar results: NDA bags 10 out of 11 seats in East Champaran district

National‘MP proud of being a tribal state’: CM Yadav

NationalBRS will work harder, says KTR after bypoll defeat