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AFTER
GUJARAT EARTHQUAKE 2001?
Presented by
V. Thiruppugazh
Joint Chief Executive Officer
Over 10 million
people affected by
the calamity Over 300 hospitals
destroyed
¾Direct losses
¾ Human lives
¾ Livestock, other animals
¾Indirect losses
¾ Private property ¾ Export/ import
¾ Municipal infrastructure ¾ Agricultural output ¾Tertiary losses
¾ Power/ ¾ Industry/ services output
telecommunications ¾ Long-term development
infrastructure ¾ Remittance income
¾ Overall investment
¾ Health/ education assets ¾ Fall in earning potential climate
(due to disability,
¾ Funds reallocation
trauma etc.)
¾ Community migration/
¾ Unemployment
relocation
¾Gujarat earthquake ¾ Health hazards
estimate:
¾Gujarat earthquake ¾Gujarat earthquake
US$ 2097 Million estimate: estimate:
US$ 635 Million US$ 3189 Million
APPROACH TO RECONSTRUCTION AND
REHABILITATION…..
PROJECT SCOPE & OBJECTIVES
Mitigation Reconstruction
Planning and
Planning, Monitoring, Program
Implementing Management
Emergency response
Supported by
533
385
591 743
1034 246
Housing Health
Education Dams & Irrigation
Rural Water Supply Public Buildings
Urban Infrastructure Power
Transportation Agriculture
Disaster Management Community Participation
Rural & Cottage Industry Project Management
Others
TASK AHEAD
¾ Repair of 9,17,158 houses
¾ Repair of 9,001 public buildings
¾ Repair of 42,678 school rooms
¾ Reconstruction of 2,22,035 houses
¾ Reconstruction of 3,377 public buildings
¾ Reconstruction of 12,750 school rooms
¾ Strengthening of 8,903 km of transmission and distribution
lines
¾ Repair/Reconstruction of 4,973 km of state highways and
rural roads
¾ Laying of 3975 km of water supply pipelines
¾ Livelihood restoration of 200,000 families and much more
What has changed? Task Accomplished
¾ Over 9,08,710(99%) houses repaired and 1,97,091 houses
(89%)houses reconstructed
¾ 42,678 schoolrooms repaired (100%)
¾ 12,442 Schoolrooms reconstructed
¾ 3,391 public building repaired
¾ 1,245 public buildings reconstructed and work in 562 buildings
in progress
¾ 5,223 km of transmission and distribution lines has been
strengthened
¾ Repair/reconstruction of 640 km of state highways & 3,061 km
of rural roads completed
¾ Laying of 2,750 km of water supply pipelines including drilling
of 222 deep tube wells
¾ Restored the livelihood of 2,00,000 families
What has changed? Benefit Monitoring study
Benefit Monitoring Consultant has been appointed with the
objective
¾ To develop a benefit monitoring framework to record
changes and developments taking place as a result of
GEERP interventions
¾ Provide a real time feedback on project implementation
and effect mid-course correction where possible
Benefit to be monitored across 16 sectors
¾ Housing, agriculture, health, education, women’s
livelihood, urban infrastructure, cottage and rural
industries, roads and bridges, social rehabilitation, dams
and irrigation, rural water supply, public buildings, power,
industries and tourism, community participation, capacity
building
What has changed? Benefit Monitoring findings
Sample Size: 4000 Villages: 65 Urban Locations : 14
*
People knowing what to do before, 0% 80%
during and after a disaster
¾ Formulation of Policies
¾ Preparation of DM Plans
¾ Preparedness Initiatives
¾ Capacity Building
¾ Mitigation Measures
¾ Community Preparedness
DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLANS
¾ One Disaster Response Unit has been set-up under Ahmedabad Fire
Brigade, with the help of Netherlands based NGO, CORDAID
¾ Rescue kits such as life jackets, rings given to all districts prone to
CAPACITY BUILDING
¾ Revised syllabus of all Engineering colleges to include seismic
engineering.
¾ Training programs for the teachers of Engineering Colleges on the
revised curricula
¾ Syllabus of school has being revised by experts to include the basics of
DM
¾ Introduced a chapter on Disaster Management in the First Year of PTC
syllabus
¾ Gujarat School Safety Initiative launched to train school communities in
150 schools of cities such as Ahmedabad, Jamnagar and Vadodara
¾ Massive program for training of teachers in all districts launched
¾ Training of Trainers in Disaster Risk Reduction Program launched to
train 100 Trainers of trainers, 1,625 teachers and 7,500 students and also to
prepare school based DMP in one model school selected from each
district of the state
CAPACITY BUILDING
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