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    High-Level Committee (HLC) launched projects to tackle Urban Flooding

    Posted 30 Jul 2024

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    HLC, chaired by Union Home Minister, approved six projects of five states (Telangana, Gujarat, Karnataka, West Bengal and Maharashtra) for urban flood management.

    About Urban Floods

    • It refers to rapid rise of floodwaters in urban areas due to limited infiltration and heavy rainfall events.
    • Management of urban floods falls under the purview of State Governments and Urban Local Bodies/Urban Development Authorities, responsible for maintaining drainage and sewerage system in cities/towns.

    Factors Causing Urban Floods

    • Meteorological Factors: Unprecedented Rainfall (944 mm in 24 hours, Mumbai floods 2005); Cyclonic Storms (Hyderabad floods 2020); Global warming (Snowfall, snowmelt and sea level rise) etc.
    • Hydrological Factors: Change in course of rivers; Landslides and soil erosion; Presence/absence of overbank flow and High tide impeding drainage; etc.
    • Human factors: Rapid rate of urbanization and deforestation; Lack of maintenance of infrastructure and drainage channels; Unplanned release of water from dams/lakes (Chennai Floods 2015 –water released from Chembarampakkam lake) etc.

    Impact of Urban Floods

    • Structural damage to buildings, Loss of lives and property, disruption in transport, power and incidence of epidemic (dengue, malaria, chikungunya) etc.

    Steps taken by India to prevent Urban Floods

    • State Initiatives: Chennai Flood Warning SystemFlood forecasting and early warning system for Kolkata City.
    • AMRUT Mission: Under it, Storm water drainage component involves construction and improvement of drains/ storm water drains to reduce/eliminate flooding.
    • Standard Operating Procedure for Urban Flooding by Ministry of Urban Development.
    • NDMA guidelines: Hazard Risk Zoning and Mapping; Establishment of comprehensive Urban Flood Disaster Management Information System; address urban flooding as separate disaster (constituted Separate Urban Flooding Cell at national/state level) etc.
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    • Urban flooding
    • NDMA Guideline
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