Flash flood disasters in Uttarakhand

Autor: Ravindra K. Pande
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal. 19:565-570
ISSN: 0965-3562
DOI: 10.1108/09653561011091896
Popis: PurposeUp to now most of the research into flash flood disaster has examined scientific aspects of this natural phenomenon. This paper aims to focus on the flash flood disaster scenario of Uttarakhand, a newly created Himalayan State in India, on the basis of their severity and mechanism so that management efforts can be mounted by the disaster managers.Design/methodology/approachBesides compiling the hazard‐ and risk‐related work done by the various research institutions and universities the paper attempts to understand the mechanism responsible for this natural hazard.FindingsUttrakhand is a state highly prone to disasters. Flash floods are disasters that are seasonal in nature and strike during a certain period of the year in certain pockets of the state with high frequency.Research limitations/implicationsThe analysis is based on observations made in the entire state.Practical implicationsAwareness amongst the masses regarding the flash flood disaster that is likely to affect them and their life support strategy is a must for bringing forth voluntary adoption of the safety norms.Originality/valueArmed with the information about the hazards and their spatial distribution, the disaster managers in Uttarakhand may undertake certain preventive and mitigative measures for further strengthening and streamlining the Disaster Management System in the state and pave the way for similar activities in other states of India.
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