posted on 2018-02-12, 15:10authored byBrecht Mommen, Dipak Roy, Janmejoy Sethi
More intense cyclones are predicted with the ongoing climatic changes. Therefore, strengthening disaster preparedness to cope with cyclones is recommended. The state of Odisha in India, could be considered to be the cyclone capital of India. On the 12th of October 2013 a very severe cyclonic storm “Phailin” hit the State. The State Government, took into account the learning of 1999 Super Cyclone with 10,000 deaths and was well prepared and aimed for zero casualty. As a result, minimal human suffering was observed. The response has been recognized as a “landmark success” in disaster management and risk reduction by the United Nations. This paper analyses the preparedness and response by the Government with a focus on the water and sanitation sector and distils the learning from the disaster response.
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Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
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Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
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WEDC Conference
Citation
MOMMEN, B. ... et al, 2014. Resilient against the elements: the preparedness and response to cyclone Phailin by the state of Odisha, India. IN: Shaw, R.J., Anh, N.V. and Dang, T.H. (eds). Sustainable water and sanitation services for all in a fast changing world: Proceedings of the 37th WEDC International Conference, Hanoi, Vietnam, 15-19 September 2014, 6pp.
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