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Multi-hazard early warning system for disaster management in Odisha

IANS  |  Bhubaneswar 

The government will develop an integrated multi-hazard early warning system for better management which will improve the quality, prediction ability and response capacity of the Management Authority (OSDMA) in dealing with natural disasters, an said on Friday.

This was discussed in a meeting held under the chairmanship of here, which also discussed the potential areas of collaboration between and RIEMS, an intergovernmental body registered under the

said that the collaboration would help in the transfer of best practices among different countries of the world.

"is owned and managed by 45 collaborating countries in the and Africa Region. is the of the body. In collaboration with this intergovernmental body, can strengthen its database for more effective management of natural disasters. It will provide technical support through a sustained institutional mechanism," Sethi said.

Considering the need of the system for Odisha, the directed to work out details of services, outcomes and procedures for developing the system with definite milestones.

Analysis of the huge data likely to be generated from automatic weather stations being installed at GP levels, validation of the forecast, early warning and preparedness for lightning, heat wave, flood, drought and tsunami were identified as major areas of collaboration.

emphasised on accurate and dependable predictions for building confidence in the people about countering the hazards and minimising the effects.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 19:18 IST
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