Disaster Management in India
Earthquake: 58.6% of the landmass is prone to earthquakes of moderate to very high intensity.
Floods and River Erosion: Over 40 million hectares (12% of geographical area of India) is prone to floods and river erosion.
Coastline: 5700 kms of 7516 kms of coastline is prone to cyclones and tsunamis.
Drought: 68% of the cultivable area is vulnerable to drought.
Schemes, Policies & Acts
National Disaster Management Act, 2005: It is an act to provide for the effective management of disasters.
- It led to the constitution of NDMA and SDMA.
National Disaster Management Plan, 2016: The NDMP serves as a document or guideline for the ....
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