Millennium Post

States flayed for lax approach to disaster management

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday criticised the lax approach of "many" states in taking adequate steps to prepare for disasters, even ten years after a law has been put in place, the Supreme Court observed on Monday.

It also asked the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to remain evervigila­nt and be ready to deal with natural disasters.

"It is unfortunat­e that more than ten years after the passage of the (Disaster Management) Act by Parliament, many of the States have not taken adequate steps to ensure that the requiremen­ts under the Act were complied with and disaster management plan formulated," a bench comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta said in its judgement.

"All we need to say is that it is absolutely necessary for the NDMA constitute­d at the national level and the State Disaster Management Authority at the state level to be ever vigilant and ensure that if any unfortunat­e disaster strikes, there should be total preparedne­ss and that minimum standards of relief are provided to all concerned," the bench said.

Disposing of a PIL of advocate Gaurav Bansal who had sought implementa­tion of the provisions of the DM Act, the bench asked the NDMA to publish annual reports and update plans regularly, beside directing it to make its website multi-lingual.

The court took note of the submission made by the NDMA counsel that all states, except Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, have prepared a State Disaster Management Plan and said that the steps taken by the NDMA have been sufficient in compliance with the provisions of the Act.

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