ASDMA to Retrofit Flood Shelter Schools, Install Material Banks for Circle level Response 

ASDMA to Retrofit Flood Shelter Schools, Install Material Banks for Circle level Response 

Guwahati,Rongili Barta: As part of the Assam Integrated River Basin Management Programme (AIRBMP), Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) is going to retrofit 30 nos. of schools being used as  flood shelters in Baksa, Barpeta, Sonitpur, Biswanath, Lakhimpur, Golaghat, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Majuli. ASDMA will also build 10 nos. of new multipurpose flood shelters in these flood-vulnerable districts. 

A contract in this regard was signed by Gyanendra Dev Tripathi, IAS, Chief Executive Officer, ASDMA with  GKW Consult GmBH & Vision EIS Consulting Pvt Ltd, today, as Design Management and Monitoring  consultants to oversee the retrofitting and construction of these schools. Speaking on the occasion, the  CEO of ASDMA said that the activities shall have to be monitored closely for its efficient implementation.  

The retrofitting of the flood shelters will make them multi-hazard resilient for the flood inmates and  students. Along with providing shelter to the flood-affected, these 10 new multipurpose flood shelters  shall also be used by communities and other stakeholders during the non-flood season. Further, 50 Circle Quick Response Teams (CQRTs) have been constituted in 50 revenue circles of 18 districts  under AIRBMP. These CQRTs will be the first responders at the revenue circle level during any disaster or  emergency.  The DMSC consultant will design a Material Bank which will house some lifesaving equipment to be used  by the CQRT members during emergencies. CQRT members shall be trained in basic life support strategy,  and search & rescue techniques before their deployment. In this regard, 11 CQRT material banks in  selected circles of Barpeta, Golaghat, Majuli, Lakhimpur, Sivasagar, Cachar and Dima Hasao are to be  installed.  

The primary objective of AIRBMP is to mitigate the risks posed by climate-related disasters to people’s  livelihoods by strengthening institutions, bridging crucial knowledge gaps, and implementing  comprehensive solutions through a well-structured basin-wide planning process. AIRBMP is a ten-year duration program with an overlapping three-phase Multiphase Programmatic Approach (MPA). An  estimated amount of $135 Million will be invested in Phase I of the program. Phase I focuses on the Beki  and Buridehing river basins, working to safeguard approximately 100,000 individuals. The project will  enhance the state’s disaster response capabilities by implementing advanced flood forecasting techniques.  It will also facilitate the provision of secure evacuation and shelter facilities, granting at least 10,000 people  access to flood-resistant shelters that can withstand climate challenges. It will also build climate resilience  in communities against climate change.  

The program is currently financing an array of flood and river erosion control infrastructure, new and  upgraded embankments, river erosion control works, drainage canals, polders, flood control gates,  engineered wetlands and flood retention areas, watershed improvements, etc.