Proactive approach can reduce disaster outbreaks: CM Dhami

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday inaugurated the “International Conference on Use of Modern Technology for Disaster Management” in Dehradun.
He said that the Himalayan states are extremely vulnerable from the point of view of disasters. “Earthquakes, landslides, cloud bursts, forest fires etc natural calamities keep on happening here, due to which it is natural to cause huge loss of people and money. The only way to deal with these disasters is a proactive approach. The outbreak of disasters can be minimized only by a proactive approach,” he said.
The Chief Minister said that along with disasters, earthquakes are a big threat to our state, to avoid such disasters; special attention has to be paid towards the use of modern technology for pre-disaster warnings.
He expressed hope that in this two-day conference, there would be an in-depth discussion on these subjects. He said that after the Kedarnath disaster in the year 2013, under the efficient leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the way the reconstruction works were carried out in Kedarnath on a war footing, Kedarpuri was not only reconstructed in a very short time but Baba Kedar’s abode could be given even more panoramic and supernatural form.
“Taking lessons from the Kedarnath disaster and other disasters that occurred in the state after that, our disaster management department, with the help of its experiences and related organizations, will be able to develop such a system by which we will be able to protect our state as well as other states in the coming times will be able to help during disasters,” Dhami stated.
The Chief Minister said that apart from earthquakes, most of the disasters used to happen in the rainy season only, but in the last few years, disasters are coming in every season. In view of this, Dhami said the state needs special preparation to face disasters.

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