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HARYANA INTENSIFIES DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AHEAD OF MONSOON SEASON

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The Haryana Government has launched extensive preparedness measures to tackle potential floods, heatwaves, and drought conditions across the state ahead of the approaching monsoon season. Financial Commissioner Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Dr. Sumita Misra has directed all divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners to activate control rooms and ensure coordinated response mechanisms at district and state levels.

A State Emergency Operations Centre is already functional in Panchkula on a 24×7 basis. District authorities have been instructed to establish dedicated flood control rooms by mid-May and appoint nodal officers responsible for real-time coordination and reporting. Essential infrastructure, including communication systems, internet connectivity, and adequate manpower, has been mandated for smooth functioning.

The government has assigned the Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department as the nodal agency for drought management. Multiple departments — including irrigation, public health engineering, police, and health — have been tasked with specific responsibilities such as strengthening embankments, ensuring drainage systems, maintaining power supply, and preparing medical and veterinary services.

A comprehensive action plan has been circulated, outlining steps such as mock drills, inspection of vulnerable areas, preparation of evacuation plans, and ensuring availability of relief materials. Authorities have been directed to identify flood-prone zones, monitor reservoir levels, and disseminate early warnings through digital platforms and local communication systems.

Special emphasis has been placed on search and rescue readiness. Deployment details have been sought for Quick Response Teams and National Disaster Response Force units. Arrangements for temporary shelters, drinking water, sanitation, and food supply are to be ensured, particularly in vulnerable rural and urban areas.

The preparedness plan also includes provisions for post-flood disease surveillance, vector control, and safe disposal of carcasses to prevent contamination. Medical teams and emergency supplies are to be pre-positioned, while awareness campaigns will be conducted to educate citizens on safety measures.

In addition to flood management, the state has outlined strategies to address drought-like situations, including water conservation measures, reservoir management, and crop contingency planning. Departments have been asked to monitor rainfall patterns and ensure drinking water availability in affected areas.

District administrations have been instructed to submit regular situation reports and ensure continuous monitoring during the monsoon period. The government has stressed proactive planning and inter-departmental coordination to minimise loss of life and property during the upcoming season.