Implications of ignoring the old disaster management plans

Emerald - Tập 14 Số 3 - Trang 388-394 - 2005
PiyooshRautela1, R.K.Pande1
1Disaster Mitigation and Management Centre, Uttaranchal Secretariat, Dehradun, India

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PurposeThe paper aims to discuss the causes of the landslide event at Amparav in Kumaun Himalaya (Nainital district of Uttaranchal in India) and attempts to bring forth the importance of mass awareness regarding the past disaster events in their surroundings.Design/methodology/approachOn the aftermath of the landslide tragedy of 23 September, 2004 field investigations were carried out to probe the causes and lapses that resulted in tragedy at a place where a detailed mitigation plan had been implemented.FindingsThe investigations reveal that a detailed landslide management strategy was prepared and implemented to protect this zone almost a century ago, with a thorough understanding of the mass wastage processes. Implementation of this plan safeguarded this zone for a long time, but the lack of awareness among the masses led to the violation of the very spirit of this plan. This culminated in the Amparav tragedy that took three human lives, besides the loss of a huge public and private infrastructure.Research limitations/implicationsThe old study that led to the landslide management strategy could not be assessed and the article is based on information provided by the village elders.Practical implicationsThe paper is an attempt to bring forth the finer details of the landslide management plan enacted in the region almost a century ago. It suggests the need for detailed surveys and planning in enacting any disaster management plan.Originality/valueThis paper would bring forth the importance of documenting the disaster management strategies of the region and sharing the significance of these with the masses so that they are deterred from even unintentionally violating the spirit of these plans.

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