National Disaster Response Force & Civil Defence

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management. 
 
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.

Citation preview

NATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE FORCE&

CIVIL DEFENCE

December 2005 : Disaster Management Act passed by Parliament

2005 : National Disaster Management Authority constituted to prepare policies & guidelines and to supervise the National Disaster

Management Plan

RAISING OF NDRF

NDRF comprises 10 Bns, each consisting of 1149 personnel.02 more Bns are in the process of conversion as NDRF Bns.

2006 : NDRF constituted under Sec-44(1) of DM Act for specialist response to threatening situations or disasters

Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya,Tripura, Mizoram,Nagaland

West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim

Chhatisgarh, Odisha , East M.P.

Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka

Tamil Nadu, Puduchery, Kerala, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep

Maharashtra, Goa

Gujerat, Rajasthan, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, West M.P.

Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir , H.P.

Delhi, Haryana, West U.P., Uttrakhand

Bihar, East UP

1st Bn

2nd Bn

3rd Bn

10th Bn

4th Bn

5th Bn

6th Bn

8th Bn

7th Bn

9th Bn

To Be Decided11th Bn (Proposed)

To Be Decided12th Bn (Proposed)

12th Bn Silchar

4th Bn

11th Bn Haridwar

8th Bn

LOCATIONS OF NDRF BNS

(Bhatinda)

(Ghaziabad) (Patna)

(Vadodara)

(Pune)

(Arakonnam)

(Vijaywada)

(Mundli)

(Kolkata)

(Guwahati)

OBJECTIVES OF NDRF

• Provide prompt and skilled response to disasters

• Pre-Deployment in disaster threatening situations

• Deployment in case of disasters

• Training State Disaster Response Forces

• Community capacity building for disaster response

Multi-skilled Personnel, Specialists (Engineers, Doctors,

Technicians, Paramedics) & Sophisticated Equipment for :

ʘ C.S.S.R. (Collapsed Structure Search & Rescue)

ʘ M.F.R. (Medical First Response)

ʘ Flood And Mountain Rescue

ʘ Deep Diving Search & Rescue

ʘ Response to CBRN threats / disasters

ʘ Canine and Technical Search

CAPABILITIES & STRENGTH OF NDRF

NATURAL

• Flood • Earthquake• Land slides• Cyclone• Tsunami• Cloud Burst

MAN-MADE

• Chemical Disaster• Biological Disaster• Radiological Disaster• Nuclear Disaster

NDRF RESPONSE : TYPES OF DISASTER

Some Major NDRF

OPERATIONS

Date : June-July 2013 Place : Kedarnath, Jungle Chatti, Gaurikund, Rambada, Bhairav ChattiNo. of teams : 14Achievements : Rescued 9350 live victims. Still assisting in Relief & Rehabilitation

UTTARAKHAND MEGA DISASTER - 2013

UTTARAKHAND OPERATION -2013

Date : April 2013 Place : Shil Mumbra, District Thane, MaharashtraNo. of teams : 01Achievements : Rescued 62 victims and retrieved 72 dead bodies

THANE BUILDING COLLAPSE - 2013

Places : Sunderbani, J & K and Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand Dates : 27-28 July and 14-21 September 2012No. of Teams : 02Achievements : Retrieved 11 dead bodies trapped inside debris

CLOUD BURST - 2012

Date : June-October 2012Place : 12 districts of AssamNo. of Teams : 16Achievements : 32,207 victims evacuated/rescued, 13 dead bodies retrieved &

191 tons of relief materials distributed

FLOODS IN ASSAM - 2012

No. of Teams : 10Achievements : Retrieved 06 Dead bodies, distributed relief & organized medical camps

Cont…

SIKKIM EARTHQUAKE - 2011

Deployment : August’ 2010

No. of team : 01

Achievement : Retrieved 02 dead bodies & distributed relief

LEH CLOUD BURST 2010

Deployment : April 2012 Place of incident : Jalandhar (Punjab)No. of teams : 05Achievements : Rescued 12 victims & recovered 19 dead bodies

JALLANDHAR BUILDING COLLAPSE - 2012

Deployment : July 2010

No. of team : 01

Achievement : Neutralized 835 chlorine cylinders

CHEMICAL EMERGENCY IN MUMBAI 2010

Some of our

EQUIPMENT

Victim location unit (with breaching system)

BREACHING SYSTEM

LIFE DETECTOR TYPE -I High Pressure Breathing

Air Compressor

CSSR EQUIPMENTSCSSR EQUIPMENTFLOAT PUMP

MULTI CABLE WINCH

2.4 KVA GENERATOR

INFLATABLE LIGHTING TOWER

CIRCULAR SAW

CSSR EQUIPMENT

ANGLE CUTTER

CARBIDE TIPPED CHAIN SAW

AIR LIFTING BAG SET COMBINATION CUTTER WITH SPREADER

DIAMOND CHAIN SAW

CSSR EQUIPMENT

DIVING SUIT

DIVING KIT

Breathing Apparatus Personal diving kit Weight belt

AQUALUNG

Under water suit

Inflatable rescue boats with OBM

FLOOD RESCUE EQUIPMENT

Life jacket Under water torch

TELETECTOR (TELERAD)

CBRN EQUIPMENT

ALSCIN MONITOR

MINIRAD (BETA EXTERNAL/LOW RANGE)NBC CANISTER

MINI RADIATION SURVEY METER

CBRN EQUIPMENT

ELECTRONIC DOSIMETERMICRO-R-SURVEY METER

High Pressure Pump

MISC EQUIPMENT

Floating Pump Portable shelter 10’ x 14’ & 7’

High Pressure Breathing Air Compressor

Capacity

Building

CAPACITY BUILDING THROUGH COMMUNITY AWARENESS

CAPACITY BUILDING THROUGH COMMUNITY AWARENESS

AWARENESS PROGRAMME IN SCHOOLPANCHAYAT / BLOCK / DISTRICT

CIVIL DEFENCE IN INDIA

Created in 1962

Frame policy, issue guidelines for Civil Defence,

Home Guards and Fire Services on behalf of MHA

Mere 159 Towns & 100 Districts notified CD units

5.45 Lakh volunteers against target of 13.08 lakh

DIRECTORATE GENERAL CIVIL DEFENCE

Saving life

Minimising damage to property

Maintaining continuity of production

Public confidence building

Disaster Management(included by C.D. Act, 2010)

MANDATE OF CIVIL DEFENCE

Distt. Magistrate as Civil Defence Controller should :

Call regular meetings of Dy Controllers & Chief Warden preferably once a month.

Pursue with State Govt to ensure that each CD unit in district has a regular employee as Dy Controller.

Use CD volunteers only for authorised duties.

Maintain voluntary nature of the organisation.

Ensure regular screening of volunteers to weed out inactive volunteers & enrol energetic and motivated volunteers.

EXPECTATIONS FROM DISTRICT COLLECTOR

Distt. Magistrate as Civil Defence Controller should :

Carry out inspections of CD office, training activities etc.

Ensure that members of CD Corps wear authorised

uniform.

Prepare CD plan & submit to MHA through State Govt.

Ensure utilisation of plan funds & submit Utilisation

Certificates.

EXPECTATIONS FROM DISTRICT COLLECTOR

HOME GUARDS IN INDIA

Home Guards are raised, trained and administered under

respective States/UT’s Act & Rules.

Privileges & protection as police when called for duty.

While on duty, deemed to be public servants under section

21 of the Indian Penal Code (XLV of 1860)

LEGAL STATUS

•Serve as auxiliary to police.

•Help community in emergencies.

•Provide essential services viz, Transport, water,

nursing, first aid etc.

•Promote Communal Harmony.

•Participate in Socio Economic & welfare activity like adult education, health etc.

ROLE AND FUNCTIONS

• Raised in all States/UTs, except Kerala.

• Authorized Strength - 5.74 Lakh

• Present Strength - 4.91 Lakh

STRENGTH OF HOME GUARDS

FIRE SERVICES IN INDIA

• Responsible for formulating policies on Fire

Prevention, Protection, Legislation, Administration,

Training, Equipment through the Standing Fire

Advisory Council (SFAC)

• Creating Mass Awareness on Fire Safety.

• Financial Assistance to the State Fire Services

• Making Standards and Codes on Fire Safety.

FIRE CELL IN DG CD DIRECTORATE

NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE COLLEGE, NAGPUR

NATIONAL CIVIL DEFENCE COLLEGE

If you apprehend a disaster, we will pre position.If a disaster has already occurred, we’ll respond a.s.a.p.

Ask your Disaster Management dept. to contact :

MHA Control Room : 011-23093563, 64, 66, 71

NDMA Control Room : 011-26701728

NDRF Control Room : 011-26105913, 26107953

Email : hq.ndrf@nic.in Website : www.ndrfandcd.gov.in

CALL NDRF WHENEVER YOU NEED US

Battalion Commandant Area of Responsibility Contact Nos.

01 Sh. Alok Kumar North East and Assam09435545951 0361-2840027(O)

02 Sh. Sukhdev Raj West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim

09434742836033-25264302

03 Sh. M. K. Yadav Chhatisgarh, Odisha , East M.P.09437964571094391031700671-2879710(O)

04 Sh. M. K. VermaTamil Nadu, Puduchery, Kerala, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep

0944210516904177-246269(O)

05 Sh. Alok Awasthy Maharashtra, Goa 0942350676502114-231245(O)

CALL NDRF WHENEVER YOU NEED US

Call the local unit directly :

Battalion Name Area of Responsibility Contact Nos.

06 Sh. R. S. Joon Gujarat, Rajasthan, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, West M.P.

09428826445,079-3202540(O)

07 Sh. Jaideep Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir

0941780203201642-246030(O)

08 Sh. P. K. Srivastva Delhi, Haryana, Uttarakhand, West U.P.

099686100140120-2766013(O)

09 Sh. Manish Ranjan Bihar, East U.P.

089869094900997330000006115-253942(O)

10 Sh. Prashant Dhar Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka 07382299621

0863-2293178(O)

CALL NDRF WHENEVER YOU NEED US

Call the local unit directly :

JAI HIND

Recommended