I think India is one of the very few countries, where there
are several authorities and machinery for disaster management but on the ground
when it comes to actual relief work – they tend to result so ineffective – almost
in a big zero!
This is never exemplified well than what is currently going
on in Uttarakhand.
Agreed – you cannot preempt the natural calamity; honorable
finance minister even went on to intellectualize the debate with this ‘we can’t
prevent’ line. Never mind it sounded more like an excuse.
However what is of critical importance is the rescue and
relief.
And in this we falter and then there is always the saving
grace in form of our relentless army and military jawans. Salute these guys!
What is so poor in taste and extremely misplaced is the
politics over rescue operations and the dead bodies of thousands of visitors to
the Char Dham.
Almost all the parties are behaving in worst and inhuman manner.
First there was inordinate delay to even start the relief work. And then there
was show of partisan policies on who is in rescue operations and who should
stay away from that state. It is so very disgusting.
I guess there is no value of human life for these
politicians. I haven’t seen such a poor show outside India in other countries
when there is a natural disaster.
In other countries, there is always a sense
of unity to fight the situation with the high level gadgets, use of technology
and most prominently – quick response time.
Let’s not even get into the reasons of why this happened.
There is such a mismatch and imbalance between the eco-sensitivity versus notions
of so called development in the hill state or indeed all over the country.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has sheepishly admitted that much of the massive destruction was man-made.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has sheepishly admitted that much of the massive destruction was man-made.
According to the media reports India will initiate the inundation
mapping of the flood-prone areas but the exercise will be complete by 2022! The
existence of such a convention could have alleviated the degree of the
Uttarakhand disaster.
Mind you this is one of the worst ever floods. And there
were almost 100000 people on the pilgrimage. Thousands are dead. There are
thousands still stranded. And there are again instances of heavy rainfall and
landslide.