Centre tells states to be prepared to meet challenges of heatwave, forest fires
At a meeting of the National Crisis Management Committee, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba also gave an assurance to the states and Union territories that the central ministries and departments are closely engaging with them to ensure optimum preparedness
PTI
New Delhi, 6 June
The Centre on Thursday stressed the
need for states to be better prepared to meet challenges related to heat wave
and forest fires, ensure no loss of life and to minimise damage.
At a meeting of the National Crisis
Management Committee (NCMC), Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba also gave an
assurance to the states and Union territories that the central ministries and
departments are closely engaging with them to ensure optimum preparedness and
for implementing timely mitigation and response measures, according to an
official statement.
The issue of heat wave and forest
fires was discussed at a meeting of the NCMC, chaired by the cabinet secretary
who took stock of the preparedness of the central and state governments.
Chief secretaries of Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Jammu and Kashmir,
Odisha, Delhi, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand, and senior officials
from Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Uttar
Pradesh also attended the meeting through video conferencing. Top officials of
the central government also attended the meeting.
The cabinet secretary observed that
states and Union territories need to be better prepared to meet the associated
challenges related to heat wave and forest fires to ensure no loss of life and
to minimise damage. He stressed the importance of preparatory measures as
outlined by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), statement said.
The NDMA and the MoEFCC made
detailed presentations on current situation of heat wave and forest fires
respectively including steps being taken to deal with them, across the country.
The Indian Meteorological
Department (IMD) informed that 10-22 above normal heat wave days were recorded
in different parts of the country between April to June 2024.
It was also informed that as per
forecast for the month of June, above-normal heatwave days are likely over most
areas of Northwest India and neighbouring areas from north Central India. This
year, the monsoon is likely to be normal and above normal in most parts of the
country. Regular alerts on heat waves are being sent by IMD.
The NDMA also informed that a
series of preparatory meetings have been conducted, starting from October 2023,
by central ministries and departments and state governments.
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