NDMA for special measures to manage TC Biparjoy

Author: Agencies

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has directed the provincial and district disaster management authorities along with the law enforcement agencies to ensure additional measures for amicably managing the impacts of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Biparjoy.

The NDMA, in its recent advisory, outlined the measures for PDMAs and DDMAs including ensuring vigilant monitoring of the tropical cyclone’s development and proactive coordination through respective emergency operation centres.

It also instructed to ensure the functionality of early warning systems and ensure prompt dissemination of timely and accurate information to at-risk communities, utilize multiple communication channels, such as television, radio, social media and SMS alerts, conduct extensive and continuous awareness campaigns to effectively reach coastal communities, educate the public on the potential impacts of the cyclone, emergency evacuation procedures and safety measures.

The respective PDMA’s/DDMA’s, rescue agencies (Rescue 1122, Civil Defence, fire departments, paramedics), and relevant departments may identify high-risk/low-lying areas prone to storm surges, coastal flooding, urban flooding, high-speed winds and develop/enact evacuation plans accordingly. It should coordinate with relevant district and municipal administrations to ensure preparedness measures for thunderstorms/flash flooding, highspeed winds, and storm surges and secure or remove billboards and hoardings.

The provincial authorities were also directed to ensure immediate stocking of basic commodities, including medicines, especially in regions that are likely to get cut off during severe weather events, and collaborate with relevant authorities, including law enforcement agencies and transportation departments, to facilitate the safe evacuation of people from vulnerable coastal areas/low-lying areas.

The PDMAs should advise individuals residing in unsecured mud (“kacha”) houses and low-lying areas to seek shelter in sturdier and more secure buildings, on higher ground for personal safety.

K-Electric should ensure safety measures are in place to prevent electrical hazards during the cyclone and ensure rapid restoration of services in case of disruption and take all necessary measures to address inundation issues in Karachi, Hyderabad, Bhanbore Divisions and surrounding regions, caused by heavy rainfall, coastal floods and storm surges. The relevant district administrations should be advised to take precautionary measures in low-lying areas against the effects of storm surge activity.

The National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC) at NDMA has been made functional round the clock for TC Biparjoy monitoring and coordination, whereas all concerned should timely and proactively update NDMA and other stakeholders on the cyclone’s progress, potential impacts, and response measures.

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