Friday, February 20, 2015

Vulnerability of India to disasters

VULNERABILITY PROFILE OF INDIA

India is vulnerable in varying degrees to a number of disasters.
  1. More than 55% of the landmass is prone to Earthquakes of moderate to very high intensity
  2. More than 10% of its landmass is prone to floods and river erosion
  3. More than half of its long coastline of 7500 kms is prone to cyclones and tsunamis
  4. More than 65% of its cultivable area is vulnerable to droughts and its hilly areas are at risk from landslides and avalanches.
  5. India is also vulnerable to CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear) emergencies and other man-made disasters
  6. Disaster risks in India are further compounded by vulnerabilities related to changing demographics & socio-economic conditions like unplanned urbanization, development in high risk zones, environmental degradation, climate change, geological hazards, epidemics (SARS) and pandemics (AIDS)
Creation of a vulnerability atlas containing a combination of local hazard intensity & vulnerability of existing house types to formulate pro-active policies to face threat of natural hazards.

International research institute (IRI) for climate prediction provides a seasonal climate forecast. This information is provided from a variety of climate prediction tools. For example:
  1. Dynamic models of the atmosphere
  2. Statistical models of climate variability related to sea surface temperature variability and
  3. knowledge of current state of climate system.

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