Disaster Risk Reduction Lessons from February 7, 2021 Flash Flood in Uttarakhand Province of India

P. Rautela, Rahul Jugran, Surabhi Kundalia, Girish Chandra Joshi, S. Khanduri̇
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204 people were killed, while two hydropower projects located in close proximity to Rini (13.2 MW) and Tapoban (520 MW) were severely damaged in Dhauliganga flood of February 7, 2021, in the Indian Himalaya. In addition, it caused massive loss of farm animals, agricultural land, property and infrastructure. This incidence occurred during the winter season when the discharge of glacier fed rivers is minimal, and the region did not experience rains around the time of the flood. Based on a detailed review of post-disaster search and rescue efforts, and bottlenecks faced by disaster managers, authors recommend (i) scientific documentation of past catastrophic events, (ii) detailed assessment of the risk posed by various hazards, (iii) legally binding disaster risk assessment, and a reduction mandate for major infrastructure projects, (iv) robust, reliable and redundant warning generation and dissemination infrastructure, (v) diversification of assets, and (vi) creating a dedicated cadre of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) professions.  
2021年2月7日印度北阿坎德省山洪暴发的减灾经验
2021年2月7日,印度喜马拉雅地区的道利甘加洪水造成204人死亡,而位于里尼(13.2兆瓦)和塔波班(520兆瓦)附近的两个水电项目严重受损。此外,它还造成了牲畜、农业用地、财产和基础设施的巨大损失。这种情况发生在冬季,当时冰川河流的流量最小,该地区在洪水发生时没有降雨。基于对灾后搜索和救援工作的详细回顾,以及灾害管理者面临的瓶颈,作者建议(i)对过去的灾难性事件进行科学记录,(ii)对各种灾害构成的风险进行详细评估,(iii)具有法律约束力的灾害风险评估,以及对主要基础设施项目的减少授权,(iv)健全、可靠和冗余的预警生成和传播基础设施,(v)资产多样化,(vi)建立一支专门的减少灾害风险(DRR)专业队伍。
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