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I N D E X

S.L.NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.

01

Chapter – 1 Introduction 01-06

District Map 02

1.1 Rivers 03-04

1.2 Climate 04

1.3 Temperature 04

1.4 Natural Resources 05

1.5 Agriculture Resources 05-06

1.6 Live Stock Resources 06

1.7 Forest 06

1.8 Marine Resources 06

02

Chapter – 2 Objective of DDMP

07-09

2.1 Objectives of the plan 07

2.2 Stake holders 08

2.3 Roles & Responsibility 08-9

03

Chapter – 3 Assessment

10-15

3.1 Demographic Profile of the District 10

3.2 Rain fall 11

3.3 Industries 12

3.4 Medical & Health 13

3.5 Medium Irrigation sources 13

3.6 Police Department 14

3.7 Fisheries Department 14-15

04

Chapter – 4 16-23

4.1 Vulnerability and Risk Assessment 16

4.2 Vulnerability of Vizianagaram District to Natural Hazads

17

4.3 Cyclones 17

4.4 Floods 18

4.5 Earthquakes 19

4.6 Fires 20

4.7 Droughts 21

4.8 Hailstorms 22

4.9 Cold Waves 23

4.10 Manmade Disaster 23

05

Chapter – 5 (Preparedness Measures) 24-35

5.1 Preparedness Measures 24

5.2 Disaster specific preparedness 24

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A) Formation of District Disaster Management Authority (D.D.M.A)

24

B) Control Room 25

C) Cyclone prone villages & Existing Cyclone shelters

26

D) Two-stage warning system 31

E)Dissemination of cyclone warnings 31

F)Appointment of special officers in Cyclone phone Mandals

32

G) V.H.F Wireless sets 32

H) Flood Management 33

I)Flood Forecasting 34

J) Fire preparedness 34

K) Flow of Information ( Communication) 35

06

Chapter – 6 ( Disaster Response) 36-51

6.1 Cyclone 36-45

6.2 Earthquake 45-49

6.3 Tsunami 49-50

6.4 Chemical & Industrial Hazards 51

07

Chapter – 7 ( Key Role of State Govt . Depts) 54-89

A) Agriculture Department 55-58

B) Health 58-62

C) Animal Husbandry 63-65

D) Irrigation and Command Area Development (I & CAD)

67-69

E) Police Department 71-74

F) Fire and Emergency Services Department 75-78

G) Department of Fisheries 79-82

H) Panchayat Raj Department 83-85

I) Civil Supplies Department 87-89

08 DISTRICT OFFICERS & DEPT. OFFICES PH.NOS & MAIL. ADDS.

90-133

09 DO;S AND DON’T’S 134-141

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CHAPTER 1

1. Introduction to Vizianagaram District:

Vizianagaram is the main town of the Vizianagaram District of North Eastern

Andhra Pradesh in Southern India. Vizianagaram District was formed as 23rd district in the

State on 1st June, 1979 with Headquarters at Vizianagaram as per

G.O.Ms.No.700/Revenue(U) Department, dated.15th May 1979 with portions carved from

Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam Districts. It is, at present, the largest municipality of

Andhra Pradesh in terms of population. It is located about 18 km inland from the Bay of

Bengal, and 52 km northeast of Visakhapatnam, which is one of the Coastal District in

Andhrapradesh with a 28 K.M (17Mi) Coast line. The latitude of the District is Latitude –

180 7’ 0’’ N and Longitude - 830 25’ 0’’ E. Generally The population of the Vizianagaram

District is about 23,44,474 (As per 2011 Census). The geographical area of the

Vizianagaram District is 6539 (Sq.Km). There are 34 Revenue Mandals with Two Divisions,

12 Towns, 1524 Villages in Vizianagaram District. Out of 34 Mandals 2 Mandals are in

Coastal region viz., Bhogapuram Mandal and Pusapatirega. The Division wise list of

Mandals are shown in Table.

Sl.No VIZIANAGARAM DIVISION SL.NO. PARVATHIPURAM DIVISION

1 Bhogapuram 1 Balijipeta

2 Bondapalli 2 Badangi

3 Cheepurupalli 3 Bobbili

4 Dattirajeru 4 Garugubilli

5 Denkada 5 Gummalaxmipuram

6 Gajapathinagaram 6 Jiyyammavalasa

7 Gantyada 7 Komarada

8 Garividi 8 Kurupam

9 Gurla 9 Makkuva

10 Jami 10 Pachipenta

11 Kothavalasa 11 Parvathipuram

12 L.Kota 12 Ramabadrapuram

13 Mentada 13 Saluru

14 Merakamudidam 14 Seethanagaram

15 Nellimarla 15 Therlam

16 Poosapathirega

17 S.Kota

18 Vepada

19 Vizianagaram

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1.1. ABOUT RIVERS:

The district is drained by the rivers of Nagavali, Gosthani, Suvarnamukhi, Champavathi,

Vegavathi and Gomukhi which pass through plain and hilly regions. A brief description of

these rivers is given below:

A. Nagavali

The Nagavali also known as the Langulya in the lower reaches, is the main river in the

district. It takes its birth in the steep hills of Rayagada taluk in Orissa State and enters the

district in Komarada mandal. It passes through Komarada, Jiyyammavalasa and Garugubilli

mandals and enters Srikakulam district, which finally disembogues the Bay of Bengal at

Mofuzbander, near Srikakulam. Its total length is 200 KM and flows for about 112 KM in

Vizianagaram district. The total catchment area of this river is 8,964 Sq. K.Ms. The annual

flow of water in this river is about 1.21 million hects. The main tributories of this river are

Vegavathi, Suvarnamukhi, Janjhavathi and Vottigedda.

B. Gostani

The river has its origin in the Ananthagiri forest area of Srungavarapukota, a few

kilometres away from the famous Borra caves. The local tradition states that, deep in the

caves there is a Sivalingam over which there is an idol of a cow and that water comes from

the udder of this cow, falls on the Sivalingam and flows down in the form of a river. As the

river is said to commence from the udder of a Cow, it is called Gosthani river. A stream

coming from the western side and joining this Gosthani River near Borra caves is only a hill

stream. After passing through the Jami mandal, it enters Visakhapatnam district.

C. Suvarnamukhi

The river takes its birth in the hills of Saluru and takes eastern direction and finally joins

the Nagavali river in Palakonda mandal of Srikakulam district. It flows mostly in Bobbili

area.

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D. Vegavathi

It originates in Pachipenta hills of Pachipenta mandal and flows in the same direction,

almost parallel to the Suvarnamukhi and finally joins Nagavali.

E. Gomukhi

The river Gomukhi originates from the Eastern Ghats and flows North-West of Saluru.

After serving a few villages it joins the Suvarnamukhi.

F. Champavathi

This river takes its origin in the Eastern Ghats in Srikakulam district and after flowing

through Saluru area it enters Vizianagaram mandal. The river finally falls into Bay of Bengal

at Konada village in Pusapatirega mandal of the district.

1.2. CLIMATE

The climate of the District is Characterized by high humidity, all the year round

with oppressive summer and good seasonal rainfall. The summer season is from March

to the middle of June. This is followed by the South-West monsoon season, which lasts

up to about the 2nd week of October. The period from Mid October to the end of

November constitutes the post monsoon or retreating monsoon season. December to

February is the season of generally fine weather. The Climate of the hill parts of the

district is different from that of the plains. Since hilly regions receive heavier rainfall

they are cooler than the plains. The maximum temperature will be recorded during May

and the minimum temperature will be during December.

1.3. TEMPARATURE

In the interior low level area of the district, the temperatures in summer are

about 2 to 3 degrees higher than in the coastal region. In the hilly tracks, the

temperature in general may be lower than in the coastal region by about a couple of

degrees or so, depending on elevation. From about the middle of February, the

temperatures rise rapidly till May which is the hottest month with the mean daily

maximum temperature at about 35oC and the mean minimum at about 27oC. The

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weather is very oppressive particularly in the coastal region where humidity is also

generally high. Thunder showers and sea breezes in the afternoons bring some relief

from the heat in the coastal region. With the on set of the south-west monsoon by

about mid June the day temperatures drop by a couple of degrees. But, the decrease in

the night temperature is only slight. After the withdrawal of the South-West monsoon,

early in October, temperature begins to decrease progressively. December and January

are the coldest months with the mean daily maximum temperature at about 28o C and

the mean daily minimum at about 18o C. During the fine weather season, the night

temperature may some times drop down to about 11o C.

1.4. NATURAL RESOURCES:

The principal Rivers flowing in the District are Nagavali, Vegavathi, Gomukhi,

Suvarnamukhi, Champavathi and Gosthani. Thatipudi Reservoir, Vegavathi Project, Vattigedda

Project, Nagavali right and left side channels, Pedankalam Anicut, Seethanagaram Anicut,

Denkada Anicut, Paradhi Anicut, Surapadu Anicut, Vengalarayasagar Project and Andra Project

are the medium irrigation projects in the District, irrigating about 43,984 Hectares in the

District. The Nagavali is the main River which flows in about 112 Kms in Vizianagaram District

covering an Ayacut of 2,832 Hectares. The River Gostani has its origin in Anantagiri forest area

and flows through S.Kota and Jami Mandals. The Suvarnamukhi river takes its birth in the hills

of Salur Mandals and takes an eastern direction and finally join the Nagavali at Sangam Village,

in Palakonda Mandal of Srikakulam District and the Vegavathi originates in Pachipenta Hill of

Pachipenta Mandal and flows almost parallel to Suvarnamukhi covering an Ayacut of 2,428

Hectares.

1.5. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES

Vizianagaram District is predominantly an agricultural district as 68.4% of the workers

are engaged in Agriculture and about 82% of the population of the District is living in Rural

area s and depend on agriculture for their livelihood. Rainfed farming is the characteristic of

Agriculture in the District as about 80% of its area is cultivated purely under Rainfed

conditions. Even the rest of the area which is termed as irrigated area is mostly dependent on

the rainfall received in the District. In view of the un-assured irrigation conditions in the

district majority of crops grown are dry crops. Paddy crop is irrigation conditions in the district

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majority of crops grown are dry crops. Paddy crop is cultivated mainly during Kharif season

with 80% of its area under tankfed conditions which is turn depend on the local rainfall. The

major crops grown in the District are Paddy, Ragi, Bajra, Sugarcane, Pulses, Mestha, Cotton,

Maize, Korre Chillies, Seasonal Tobbaco and Groundnut. The average yields obtained in the

district are low due to the erratic rainfall generally received in the district.

1.6. LIVE STOCK RESOURCES

The Live stock maintained by the inhabitants are non-descriptive type in majority and

mostly less productive. Cross breeding program was taken up in the district. The sheep in the

district are non-descriptive type while pigs belong to Zenu type. According to 2007 live stock

census, the Live stock population is 13.70 lakhs of which 4.91 lakhs are cattle, 2.59 lakhs are

buffaloes and 3.88 lakhs are sheep.

1.7. FOREST

The total Forest area in the district is 1,11,978 Hectares which constitute 17.8% of the total

Geographical area of the district. Cashew, Timber, Bamboo, Beedi leaves and fuel plantations

are being raised in large extents to increase the forest wealth and to provide gainful

employment to the tribe’s.

1.8. MARINE RESOURCES

There is a Coastal belt of 28 kms in the district with 8 main villages and 16 hamlets consisting

of 6,993 fishermen population which are situated in Poosapatirega and Bhogapuram Mandals .

All the saline land available is put to use for Salt cultivation to an extent of 80.47 Acres. There

is a scope to set up One or Two Iodized Salt units. The estimated Marine Fish catch is about

1834 M.Ts per annum.

CHAPTER 2

2. OBJECTIVE OF THE DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN (DDMP) :

The District Disaster Management Plan established for management of

disasters; Prevention, Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Relief and Recovery. The

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District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP) is for Floods, Cyclones, Earthquakes,

Industrial accidents (chemical spills), Oil spills, Dam breaches and Mine disasters. This

plan assigns responsibilities for actions and tasks that the state will take to provide for

the safety and welfare of its citizens against the threat of natural, technological and

human-caused disasters.

The District is primarily responsible for the management of natural and human-

caused disasters identified above at the District level and has a shared responsibility

with the State Government for preparedness and for identified catastrophic disasters.

For this it is need for preparation of a Disaster Management Plan, with detailed

operational procedure of each department.

2.1. OBJECTIVES OF THE PLAN:

To protect and minimize the loss of lives and property/infrastructure

from disasters.

To minimize the suffering of people due to disasters.

To minimize the disaster risk and vulnerability of people and

infrastructure in the State.

Promote a culture of prevention and mitigation through curriculum

revision,

Information Education Communication (IEC) awareness campaign, DM

plans at all level, mock drills, communicating hazards, risk and

vulnerability at community level and streamlined and institutional

techno-legal framework.

Develop efficient disaster response/relief mechanism in the District.

To provide clarity on roles and responsibilities for all stakeholders

concerned with disaster management.

To ensure co-ordination and promoting productive partnership with all

other agencies related to disaster management.

Commence recovery programme as an opportunity to build better in

case of a future disaster by incorporating community in the programme

2.2. STAKE HOLDERS:

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All the major line department Officials of the District, other technical

institutions, community at large, local self governments, NGOs etc. are the

stakeholders of the District Disaster management plan.

The role of the stakeholders have been prepared with the avowed objective of

making the concerned organizations understand their duties and responsibilities

regarding disaster management at all levels, and accomplishing them.

2.3. ROLES & RESPONSIBILITY

2.3.1. COLLECTOR:

Facilitate and, coordinate with, local Government bodies to ensure that

pre and post - disaster management activities in the district are carried

out.Assist community training, awareness programmes and the

installation of emergency facilities with the support of local

administration, non-governmental organizations, and the private

sector. Take appropriate actions to smoothen the response and relief

activities to minimize the effect of disaster. Recommend State

Government for declaration of disaster.

2.3.2. LOCAL AUTHORITY

Provide assistance to Collector in disaster management activities.

Ensure training of its officers and employees and maintenance of

resources so as to be readily available for use in the event of a disaster.

Ensure that all construction projects under it conform to the standards

and specifications lay down. Each department of the Government in a

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district shall prepare a disaster management plan for the district. Carry

out relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction activities in the affected

area within its jurisdiction.

2.3.3. PRIVATE SECTOR

The private sector should ensure their active participation in the pre-

disaster activities in alignment with the overall plan developed by the

DDMA. They should also adhere to the relevant building codes and

other specifications, as may be stipulated by relevant local authorities.

2.3.4. Community Groups and Voluntary agencies

Local community groups and voluntary agencies including NGOs should

actively assist in prevention and mitigation activities under the overall

direction and supervision of the DDMA. They should actively

participate in all training activities as may be organized and should

familiarize themselves with their role in disaster management.

2.3.5. CITIZEN

It is a duty of every citizen to assist the DDMA or such other person

entrusted with or engaged in disaster management whenever his aid is

demanded generally for the purpose of disaster management.

CHAPTER 3

3. ASSESSMENT

3.1 Demographic profile of the Vizianagaram District

The total population of Vizianagaram District is 23.44 lakhs as per

2011 Census, which grew by 4.16 per cent from previous decade. A total of

11.61 lakh male and 11.83 lakh female population was recorded. Census 2011

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also enumerated that there is 5.87 Lakhs households in Vizianagaram District.

Demographic Profile of Vizianagaram District (2011 Census)

Sl.No.

Item 2011 Census

1 Total Geographical Area 6539 (Sq.Km) (Sq.Km) 2 Total Population 2344474

3 Growth rate over the previous Census 4.16

4 Birth rate (during the decade) 18.25 5 Death rate (during the decade) 7.0

6 6

Density of Population 358

7 7

No. of Households 5.87 Lakhs

8 Household size 3.4

9 Male Population 11.61 lakhs

10 Female Population 11.83 lakhs

11 Sex Ratio 1019

12 Rural Population 18.53 lakhs

13 13

Urban Population 4.91 lakhs

14

(a) Scheduled Caste Population 2.47 lakhs

(b) Scheduled Caste Population as a percentage of Total Population

10.57

15

(a) Scheduled Tribes Population 2.34 lakhs

(b) Scheduled Tribes Population as a percentage of Total Population

10.05

16 Workers - Total 11.57

Cultivators 2.12

Agriculture Labour 5.57

Non Agriculture Labour 3.88

3.2. Rainfall:

Actually the Andhrapradesh receives rainfall from South-West and North-East

monsoons. In the year 2009, the Vizianagaram District have declared as Drought affected,

also in the year 2011, 2013 & 2015 several Mandals have declared as Drought affected

Mandal due to scarce in Rainfall. The Mandal wise average rainfall of the District received

in the last five years is as follows:

Name of the Mandal 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Normal Average Normal Average Normal Average Normal Average Normal Average

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KOMARADA 1282.9 921.3 1282.9 1486.4 1282.9 692.1 1282.9 1011.2 1282.9 1004.2

G.L PURAM 1200.6 1383.4 1200.6 1684.4 1200.6 1105.5 1200.6 1405.4 1200.6 1596.2

KURUPAM 981.3 779.8 981.3 1541.4 981.3 870.2 981.3 1335 981.3 1596.2

JIYYAMMA VALASA 1190.1 789 1190.1 1674 1190.1 983.8 1190.1 1048.6 1190.1 1628.8

GARUGUBILLI 1238.8 1316.4 1238.8 1752.2 1238.8 1221.4 1238.8 1135.3 1238.8 1704.8

PARVATHIPURAM 1228.1 1205 1228.1 2106.8 1228.1 1167.6 1228.1 1591 1228.1 1609.8

MAKKUVA 1110 1118.7 1110 1753.2 1110 1097.8 1110 1444.8 1110 1391.7

SEETHANAGARAM 1189.7 1282.8 1189.7 1957.9 1189.7 1162.5 1189.7 1219.2 1189.7 1078

BALAJIPETA 1140 1186.9 1140 1466.4 1140 980.2 1140 1169 1140 1463

BOBBILI 1143.9 1149.4 1143.9 1622.6 1143.9 841.2 1143.9 1082.6 1143.9 1382.4

SALUR 1072.5 1166 1072.5 1944.4 1072.5 902.2 1072.5 1361.8 1072.5 1290.4

PACHIPENTA 1062.5 953.7 1062.5 1599 1062.5 664.2 1062.5 1383 1062.5 1019.8

RAMABHADRAPURAM 1136.8 1160.8 1136.8 1711 1136.8 954 1136.8 1268.8 1136.8 1392.2

BADANGI 1052.3 1119 1052.3 1589.4 1052.3 1086.4 1052.3 1268 1052.3 1612.6

THERLAM 1060.2 980.8 1060.2 1191.6 1060.2 792.8 1060.2 990.2 1060.2 1178

MERAKAMUDIDAM 1136.2 976.2 1136.2 1232.6 1136.2 787.2 1136.2 1291 1136.2 1151.8

DATTIRAJERU 1025.1 1302.6 1025.1 1576.6 1025.1 967.6 1025.1 1385.6 1025.1 1005

MENTADA 1010 1319.8 1010 1708.2 1010 922 1010 982.4 1010 1064.8

GAJAPATHINAGARAM 1002.5 1043.4 1002.5 1364.6 1002.5 880.8 1002.5 1153.8 1002.5 975

BONDAPALLE 1131.3 1083.4 1131.3 1637.5 1131.3 824.2 1131.3 981.6 1131.3 892

GURLA 1038 1160.5 1038 1080.8 1038 621.6 1038 1152 1038 1282.8

GARIVIDI 1131.2 1174.4 1131.2 1653.4 1131.2 949.8 1131.2 1239.4 1131.2 1035.8

CHEEPURUPALLE 1133.6 1158 1133.6 1679.8 1133.6 877.2 1133.6 1262.6 1133.6 1003

NELLIMARLA 1132.5 1073.8 1132.5 1221.6 1132.5 759.9 1132.5 834.2 1132.5 917.7

PUSAPATIREGA 1018.9 868.8 1018.9 1626.4 1018.9 658.6 1018.9 944.2 1018.9 1252

BHOGHAPURAM 1069.8 897.6 1069.8 1534.1 1069.8 626.6 1069.8 1027.4 1069.8 1101.9

DENKADA 1081.8 892.5 1081.8 1487.6 1081.8 608.2 1081.8 870.4 1081.8 735.8

VIZIANAGARAM 1137.7 1528.9 1137.7 1972.8 1137.7 960.4 1137.7 1450 1137.7 1149.4

GANTYADA 1220.2 1072.4 1220.2 1572.9 1220.2 858.4 1220.2 1463.1 1220.2 1162

S.KOTA 1238.3 1440.7 1238.3 1778.8 1238.3 1238.6 1238.3 1594.4 1238.3 1391.6

RAINFALL PARTICULARS OF VIZIANAGARAM

DISTRICT - 2015-16 (in mm)

Sl.

No. Mandal

KHARIF SEASON (South West Monsoon)

JUNE, 2015 TO SEPT, 2015

Cumulative from 1st June 2015 to

31th May, 2016

Actual Normal Divia

tion Rainy

Days Actual Normal Divia tion

Status Rainy Days

1 Komarada 711.3 874.6 -19 43 914.7 1282.9 -29 Deficient 60

2 G.L Puram 957.0 824.4 16 51 1137.9 1200.6 -5 Normal 73

3 Kurupam 812.6 682.9 19 49 1046.8 981.3 7 Normal 65

4 Jiyyamma Valasa

668.6 807.4 -17 36 865.0 1190.1 -27 Deficient 52

5 Garugubilli 781.0 818.1 -5 35 1088.8 1238.8 -12 Normal 59

6 Parvathipuram 820.6 816.7 0 40 1060.3 1228.1 -14 Normal 56

7 Makkuva 669.4 723.8 -8 41 934.8 1110.0 -16 Normal 57

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8 Seetha Nagaram 656.7 754.0 -13 37 862.6 1189.7 -27 Deficient 52

9 Balijipeta 680.7 693.5 -2 40 857.7 1140.0 -25 Deficient 56

10 Bobbili 561.6 719.2 -22 34 838.4 1143.9 -27 Deficient 52

11 Salur 716.2 685.9 4 38 924.4 1072.5 -14 Normal 53

12 Pachipenta 486.9 627.9 -22 32 684.4 1062.5 -36 Deficient 47

13 RB Puram 697.4 710.3 -2 44 944.7 1136.8 -17 Normal 58

14 Badangi 675.3 633.5 7 43 903.4 1052.3 -14 Normal 60

15 Therlam 621.8 645.8 -4 41 829.6 1060.2 -22 Deficient 58

16 Meraka Mudidam 1047.8 695.1 51 51 1264.4 1136.2 11 Normal 68

17 Dattirajeru 941.6 606.7 55 48 1215.8 1025.1 19 Normal 64

18 Mentada 633.9 618.2 3 45 889.3 1010.0 -12 Normal 68

19 Gajapathinagaram 806.6 599.0 35 40 1049.6 1002.5 5 Normal 55

20 Bondapalle 764.5 668.0 14 46 916.0 1131.3 -19 Normal 59

21 Gurla 936.4 622.0 51 47 1179.0 1038.0 14 Normal 60

22 Garividi 1015.0 684.6 48 45 1220.2 1131.2 8 Normal 56

23 Cheepurupalle 1097.0 689.5 59 45 1294.4 1133.6 14 Normal 56

24 Nellimarla 740.5 658.2 12 43 980.5 1132.5 -13 Normal 55

25 Pusapatirega 868.5 585.7 48 40 1121.7 1018.9 10 Normal 52

26 Bhoghapuram 682.4 631.4 8 34 976.4 1069.8 -9 Normal 47

27 Denkada 857.4 623.7 37 44 1181.4 1081.8 9 Normal 57

28 Vizianagaram 1009.3 676.3 49 46 1263.3 1137.7 11 Normal 59

29 Gantyada 804.5 709.4 13 47 1178.9 1220.2 -3 Normal 65

30 S,Kota 1024.4 701.8 46 54 1327.7 1238.3 7 Normal 72

31 Vepada 934.7 732.2 28 43 1225.2 1317.9 -7 Normal 61

32 L.Kota 887.5 667.5 33 43 1182.0 1141.8 4 Normal 61

33 Jami 1015.8 661.7 54 47 1365.5 1168.5 17 Normal 66

34 Kothavalasa 882.9 701.4 26 40 1261.7 1216.3 4 Normal 52

District Total 27467.8 23550.4 35986.5 38441.3

District Average 807.9 692.7 17 66 1058.4 1130.7 -6.4 Normal 87

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3.3. Industries:

In Vizianagaram District, there are 2156 Industrial Units are registered under Industries

registration Act. Out of which 31 Industries are registered as Medium and Large Units As a

result, there is increased risk of industrial Accidents and fatalities that occur on the premises of

an industrial establishment is a common occurrence. However, casual attitude and negligence

to follow industrial safety regulations could prove catastrophe. The lists of Large and Medium

scale industries are shown at Table-III.

Sr No Head Particulars

(Unit No.)

1. REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNIT 2156

2. TOTAL INDUSTRIAL UNIT 4210

3. REGISTERED MEDIUM & LARGE UNIT 31

The following industries identified as susceptible to fire accidents.

Name of the Mandal

Name of the Village

Name of the Factory Reasons for susceptibility

Vizianagaram Saripalli Nellimarla Jute Mills Hazardous industry

Vizianagaram Vizianagaram East cost Jute Mills Hazardous industry

Vizianagaram Vizianagaram Aruna Jute Mill Hazardous industry

Vizianagaram Vizianagaram Vizianagara Bio-Tech, Kopperla

Hazardous industry

Pusapatirega Matrix Labs,Pusapatirega Hazardous industry

Pusapatirega Pusapatirega SMS Pharmaceuticals Hazardous industry

Pusapatirega G.Chodavaram (V) Charoen Pokphand India Pvt.Ltd,

Hazardous industry

Pusapatirega G.Chodavaram Mylon Industry Hazardous industry

Bobbili Bobbili

M/s.RVR Smelters Pvt.Ltd., APIIC Growth Centre,

Hazardous industry

MILICO International Ltd, Plot No.161, Part-I,APIIC Growth

Centre

Hazardous industry

Bobbili Bobbili M/s BANSAL Granites, Plot No.145, Growth Centre,

Hazardous industry

Bobbili Bobbili R.D.Dyna Melbinfra Pvt.Ltd., Growth Centre,

Hazardous industry

Bobbili Bobbili N.C.S.Sugars Ltd., Lachayyapeta(V)

Hazardous industry

3.4. Health

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The Vizianagaram District has 81 hospitals that include 13 general hospitals. The

number of primary health centers (PHCs) in the District are 68. The Number of doctors in

the state including contract doctors are 124. The details of Hospital existing in the

Vizianagaram district are as follows:

Total No. of

Hospitals No. of General Hospitals

No. of

P.H.Cs

No. of Doctors

(Including contract Doctors)

81

CHC-11

Area Hospital-1

Dist.Hospital-1

68 124

3.5. Irrigation Sources: Generally when Cyclones and heavy rains occur, there is a possibility of damages to

Irrigation sources. Huge Ayacut is irrigated under these sources. Several tanks are existed near

to the Gram Kantams. If these tanks are reached the FTL, breaches may occurred to the tanks

resulting this the fields (crop damage ) under these tanks will be occurs. There is also a scope

that due to over flow of water, villages may also be inundated. Hence there is a need to

prepare and list out the Irrigation sources, weak bunds, tanks flow under railway bridges etc.,

existed Vizianagaram District.

The Irrigation Division will deploy men and machineries to have a day and night watch

over all the river/ canal banks. Sand bags will be kept ready to use for restoring breaches,

strengthening the bunds etc., the clearing of the obstructions in the linear waterways of

irrigation structures to maintain the free flow of floodwater will also be monitored.

3.6. Police Department: The Superintendent of Police, Vizianagaram shall keep the force in general in particular

fighting fit for search, rescue, evacuation and other emergency operations at all times through

Sl.No. Name of the Medium/Major

Irrigation Source F.T.L

Present Level

Irrigated Area in Ha.

1 THATIPUDI RESERVOIR PROJECT 297.00’ 285.30ft 6218

2 ANDRA RESERVOIR PROJECT 146.00M 141.80 Mt 3815

3 Vottigedda Reservoir Project 121.61 Mts 119.94 Mts 7027.11

4 Vengalaraya Sagaram Project 161 .00 Mts 156.30 Mts 9995.95

5 Peddagedda Reservoir Project 213.80 Mts 208.25 Mts 4856.33

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regular drills. Procure and make available modern emergency equipments while modernizing

existing infrastructure and equipments for disaster response along with regular training and

drills for efficient handling of these equipments.

1. Police Station Strength :

Name of the Mandal No of SIs No of ASIs No of HCs No of PCs

Bhogapuram 2 3 4 25

Poosapatirega 2 2 5 17

Total 4 5 9 42

2. Chintapalli Marine Police Station Strength :

No of Inspr of Police SIs HCs PCs

01 01 02 05

3.7. Fisheries Department :

The Assistant Director of Fisheries, Vizianagaram shall initiate/carry out registration of

boats and fishermen if such an exercise has already not been done. Assist in providing life

saving items like life jackets, hand- held radio sets for communication. Identify youth under

NYK or other programs and train young fishermen in search & rescue operation; hire their

services during emergency. Support in mobilisation and deployment of additional boats during

emergencies.

The following Boats have carry out registration. The life saving items like life jackets,

Ropes etc are available in the District. Also the youth under NYK or other programs are

identified for search & rescue operation to hire their services during emergency.

(a) Availability of Boats:

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Sl.No. Name of the

Mandal

Name of the Village No. of Boats

registered

Name of the

Owner

Contact

Number

1

Bhogapuram

Chinakondrajupalem 73 M.Sanyasirao

2 Chodipillipeta 74 C. Appanna

3 Chodipillipeta A.Latchayya

4 Chodipillipeta B.Tavitayya

5 Mukkam 46

6 Chepalakancheru 52

7 YM Palem 03

Total 248

8

Pusapatirega

Pedduru , Kotturu ,

NG Peta & Barripeta

H/oChintapalli

335 M. Konda

S. Latchanna

B. Appanna

B.Kothapolisu

9 Pathivada

H/oBarripeta

108 B.Appalaswamy

K.Chinaramulu

10 Tammayapalem 23

11 Puligadda H/o

Kollaiyoivalasa

22

12 Tippalavalasa 74

13 BG peta H/o Konada 07

Total 569

Grand Total 817

CHAPTER 4 4.1. Vulnerability and Risk Assessment

In peninsular India, cyclones occur frequently on both the coasts i.e. The West Coast

(Arabian Sea) and East Coast (Bay of Bengal). But the East Coast is considered to be one of

the most cyclone prone areas of the world. An analysis of the frequencies of cyclones on

the East and West coasts of India during 1891- 1990 shows that nearly 262 cyclones

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occurred (92 severe) in a50 km wide strip on the East Coast, Less severe cyclonic activity on

West Coast amounting to 33 cyclones in the same period.

About eighty tropical cyclones (with wind speeds equal to or greater than 35 knots)

form in the world’s waters every year. Of these about 6.5% develop in the Bay of Bengal and

Arabian Sea. Since the frequency of cyclones in the Bay of Bengal is about 5 to 6 times the

frequency of those in the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal’s share comes out to be about

5.5%. The Bay of Bengal is one of the major centers of the world for breeding of tropical

storms. Cyclones over the Bay of Bengal usually move westward, northwestward, or

northward and cross the east coast of India or Bangladesh. When this happens, it brings

strong winds and high rainfall to the coastal region, causing damage to property and loss of

life.

A comparative study showed that both the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are

located in the same latitude band and receive same amount of solar radiation from the Sun.

The Bay of Bengal is much warmer than the Arabian Sea and many more storms brew over

the bay. Rainfall is much less on an average over the Arabian Sea. Winds over the Arabian

Sea are stronger because of the presence of the mountains of East Africa; these strong winds

force a much more vigorous oceanic circulation and the heat received at the surface is

transported southward and into the deeper ocean. In contrast, the winds over the Bay of

Bengal are more sluggish and the bay is unable to remove the heat received at the surface

resulting in higher probability of storms and cyclones brewing out of the Bay of Bengal.

The criteria followed by the Indian Meteorological Department to classify the low

pressure systems in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea as adopted from the World

Meteorological Organization (W.M.O.) classifications are as given in the following table.

Category Wind speed (KM Per Hour) Super Cyclonic Storm ≥ 222 Very Severe Cyclonic Storm 119 to 221 Severe Cyclonic Storm 89 to 118 Cyclonic Storm 62 to 88

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Deep Depression 50 to 61 Depression 31 to 49 Low Pressure Area < 31

4.2. Vulnerability of Vizianagaram District to Natural Hazards

The Vizianagaram District is vulnerable to all-major natural hazards (Drought, Flood,

Cyclone, Earthquake, Tsunami and Industrial Chemical hazards etc.). Every two to three

years, Vizianagaram District experiences a moderate to severe intensity cyclone or landfall.

Drought is recognized as one of the most crippling hazards that impact the District.

4.3. Cyclones

In the Months of October’2010 and December’2010 two cyclones viz., Laila and Jal hit

the Vizianagaram District as a result most of the Public property is lost or damaged . Again in

the year 2012, Neelam Cyclone hit the Vizianagaram District. In the year 2013, Phailin and

Helen and Lehar Cyclones and also Heavy Rains in October’ 2013 hit the Vizianagaram

District which caused human and property loss.

Recently in the year 2014, big cyclone viz., Hud Hud hits the Vizianagaram District

resulting that huge loss of Public and Private properties are damaged and also Human loss

occurs. After hitting the Hud Hud Cyclone, some experiences are put aforth to follow in

future.

The Relief Camps and shelters identified should be provided with all required

infrastructure in advance (infrastructure such as community Gas stoves, Gas cylinders,

containers for milk, water and milk powder and other essential commodities to prepare

the food etc., solar lamps, battery lights, fully charged batteries, Generators with

sufficient diesel etc.,)

All the Government staff available in the district should be prepared to swing into

action for relief rehabilitation and communication works etc.,

Updating the list of Voluntary Organizations and NGOs in the District and identify the

support they can give. Their support should be integrated in to the plans.

For General public to ameliorate their sufferings, sufficient quantities of Essential

commodities, Vegetables should be made available even from mobilizing them at

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Government cost to the affected areas from the locations of the district or other

districts

The people of low lying areas should be evacuated well in advance

Transport Vehicles shall be kept available for supply of relief items

Availability of tents, tarpaulins, medicines to be stocked at the selected points

For enumeration of the issues of Houses/ Agriculture/ Horticulture/ animal Husbundry/

sericulture/ Fisheries/ Handlooms etc., should be got done by the departmental people

drawing from the un-affected areas and districts to get the enumeration properly at the

earliest possible, So as to disburse the compensation without any loss of time.

4.4. Floods

Floods are characterized as any high stream flow which overlap natural or artificial

banks of a river or a stream and are markedly higher than the usual; and the inundation of

low lands. Sometimes copious monsoon rains combined with massive outflows from the

rivers cause devastating floods. Flooding is caused by the inadequate capacity within the

banks of the rivers to contain the high flows brought down from the upper catchment due to

heavy rainfall. Areas having poor drainage characteristics get flooded by accumulation of

water from heavy rainfall. Flooding is accentuated by erosion and silting of the river beds

resulting in reduction of carrying capacity of river channel, earthquakes and landslides

leading to changes in river courses, obstructions to flow, synchronization of floods in the

main and tributary rivers and retardation due to tidal effects.

Floods by nature depend on several factors; one being incessant rains, cyclonic rains in

a short period of time crippling natural drainage. However, other factors such as nature of

the collecting basin, nature of the streams, type of soil, natural and man-made vegetation,

amount of rainfall etc. determine type and extent of floods. The inundation patterns and

potential areas that would be inundated due to river outflow and heavy rain is fairly certain;

and the concerned departments usually have the information. However, inundation due to

storm surges and cyclonic landfall is unpredictable and depends on the wind direction.

Floods in the district caused widespread loss to human lives, livestock, damaged

homes and caused crop destruction over the decades. Infrastructure damage due floods

is well recorded. As well as damages to roads, irrigation tanks breached.

4.5. Earthquakes

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Most of India is prone to damaging earthquakes. According to seismic zoning of India, the

country is divided into five seismic zones based on severity. Andhra Pradesh lies in three

zones – Zone I, Zone II and Zone III. All three zones are relatively low risk zones. Zone IV and

Zone V are considered high risk zones.

Extended effects of Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, Mw9.1 was felt in Andhra Pradesh on

December 26, 2004 at 03.298 N, 95.778 E, D = 010.0 kms, OT = 00:58:50 UTC. A "very great"

earthquake struck the North Indian Ocean & the Bay of Bengal at 00:58 UTC on 26th December

2004. 2,30,210 people were estimated to have been killed in the Indian Ocean- wide tsunami

generated by this earthquake, including at least 105 in Andhra Pradesh.

The Vizianagaram District is also several times experiences the Earthquakes. A very great

earthquake (Tsunami ) strucks the Vizianagaram District on 26th December 2004 resulting that

the Sea levels are increasing due to this huge of public and private properties are damaged in

Bhogapuram and Pusapatirega Mandals, which are in coastal region.

Historical record of earthquakes in Vizianagaram District:

Date Longitude/Latitude Magnitude Intensity

December 31, 1881 18.700N, 83.500E 4.3 V April 17, 1917 18.000N, 84.000E 5.5 VII August 9, 1959 18.100N, 83.500E 3.7 IV December 23, 1959 18.100N, 83.500E 4.3 V

4.6. Fires The Fire Service Department provides five main services:

Community fire safety: This service covers a range of initiatives that are aimed at reducing

the number of fires and the number of deaths and injuries caused by fire.

Legislative fire safety: This service makes sure that the people are not put at risk from fires

in the workplace and fire hazardous buildings. It is mandatory of Fire Department to make

sure constructed buildings comply with fire safety legislation and are issued ‘No Objection

Certificate’ from Fire Service Department.

Special services: This service responds to other types of incident, for example vehicle

accidents, trapped people and animals, storms and floods.

Emergency planning: Services that plan and prepare for large-scale emergencies, for

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example large rail and road accidents, aircraft crashes, cyclones, severe floods and

earthquakes.

Fire related incidents and damages to property and human losses in Vizianagaram District since 2009

Year

Serious

Medium

Small

Rescue

Total

Property (Rs. In crores)

Human lives

Damaged

Saved

Lost

Saved

2009-2010 40 257 346 17 660 15808220 45601690 3 3

2010-2011 43 201 277 29 550 16848200 41553200 3 2

2011-2012 4 42 743 7 796 45592300 130285800 1 3

2012-2013 5 29 669 15 718 44815300 252256500 7 15

2013-2014 (upto June)

10 36 595 8 649 100049900 176175601 0 0

4.7. Droughts

Revenue (Relief) Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh defines drought as a

condition arising out of scarce rainfall. Drought is a normal, recurrent feature of climate. It

occurs in virtually all climatic zones, but its characteristics vary significantly from one region

to another. Drought is a temporary aberration; it differs from aridity, which is restricted to

low rainfall regions and is a permanent feature of climate.

The District Monitoring Cell in collaboration with the Agriculture, Animal Husbandry,

and Water Resources departments, would carry out assessment of expected damage which

would include impact on agricultural production, depletion of water resources, impact on

livestock population, land degradation and deforestation as well as human health.

While drought is an insidious hazard of nature, it originates from a deficiency of

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precipitation that persists long enough to produce a serious hydrologic imbalance. Drought

should be considered relative to some long-term average condition of balance between

precipitation and evapo-transpiration (i.e., evaporation and transpiration) in a particular area.

Drought differs in three essential characteristics: intensity, duration and spatial coverage.

Because of these reasons, although it adversely affects people dependent on subsistence

agriculture, drought ought not be classified along with other hazards that are short-duration

and sudden in nature.

Several times Vizianagaram District is declared as drought affected, due to scarceness in

rainfall. Recently in the year 2013, 5 Mandals & 2015, 3 Mandals in Vizianagaram District are

declared as Drought affected Mandals.

4.8 HAIL STORMS

The HailStorm is a storm during which hail falls storm, violent storm - a violent weather

condition with winds 64-72 knots and precipitation and thunder and lightning Any

thunderstorm which produces hail that reaches the ground is known as a hailstorm.Hail has a

diameter of 5 millimetres (0.20 in) or more.Hail stones can grow to 15 centimetres (6 in) and

weigh more than 0.5 kilograms (1.1 lb).

Hail can cause serious damage, notably to automobiles, aircraft, skylights, glass-roofed

structures, livestock, and most commonly, farmers' crops.Hail damage to roofs often goes

unnoticed until further structural damage is seen, such as leaks or cracks. It is hardest to

recognize hail damage on shingled roofs and flat roofs, but all roofs have their own hail damage

detection problems.Metal roofs are fairly resistant to hail damage, but may accumulate

cosmetic damage in the form of dents and damaged coatings. Hail is one of the most significant

thunderstorm hazards to aircraft.When hail stones exceed 0.5 inches (13 mm) in diameter,

planes can be seriously damaged within seconds.The hailstones accumulating on the ground

can also be hazardous to landing aircraft. Hail is also a common nuisance to drivers of

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automobiles, severely denting the vehicle and cracking or even shattering windshields and

windows.Wheat, corn, soybeans and tobacco are the most sensitive crops to hail damage.

Precautionary measures:

1. Know the signs of a hailstorm. Dark clouds, strong winds, heavy rainfall, distant thunder

and lightning are the typical signs of an imminent storm. If you can notice characteristic

white clouds among the dark ones, especially when cold air fronts advance to clash with

very hot ones, the approaching storm will probably be accompanied by ice balls;

2. Provide shelter for farm animals. Animals are very vulnerable to hail – being repeatedly

hit by larger hail stones can lead to severe or even fatal wounds, so take them in a well-

secured farm building or shed. Make sure animals are safe before the tempest arrives

because it is strongly advisable not to go out during a storm;

3. Take any vehicles and outdoor furniture to an adequate covered area. Protect

Vehicles, boats, or whatever vehicles and large power-driven equipment possess from

the hail. Put them in a garage and if there is enough space

4.9. COLD WAVES

Minimum Average Temperature of Vizianagaram District in Winter is 29.84 mm. The

homeless, older people, and infants are the most affected. Vizianagaram District doesn’t

experience Frost conditions in the history.

Precautionary measures.

Special care is required for older people, especially asthmatics

Special care is required for children less than 5 Years old.

Improvement of inhaler facilities and supplies of antibiotics anti-cold/asthmatic

medicines at rural medical centres in previously impacted areas should be available at

the start of the cold season.

Blankets should continue to be stockpiled and made available in cold wave prone areas

to reduce any lead time when they are required.

4.10. Manmade Disaster

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Manmade disasters are unpredictable and can spread across geographical boundaries.

Some disasters in this class are entirely manmade while other may occur because of natural

disasters, equipment failures, or workers having inadequate training or fatigue and make

errors. Technological disasters include a broad range of incidents. Routes of exposure through

water and food, airborne releases, fires and explosions, and hazardous State Disaster

Management materials or waste (e.g., chemical, biological, or radioactive) released into the

environment from a fixed facility or during transport. Fires, explosions, building or bridge

collapses, transportation crashes, dam or levee failures, nuclear reactor accidents, and breaks

in water, gas, or sewer lines are other examples of technological disasters.

CHAPTER 5

5.1 Preparedness Measures:

Disaster preparedness involves forecasting and taking precautionary measures prior

to an imminent threat when advance warnings are possible. Preparedness planning

improves the response to the effects of a disaster by organizing the delivery of timely and

effective rescue, relief and assistance. Preparedness involves the development and

regular testing of warning systems (linked to forecasting systems) and plans for

evacuation or other measures to be taken during a disaster alert period to minimize

potential loss of life and physical damage.

A critical component of preparedness is education and training of officials and the

population at risk, training of intervention teams, and establishment of policies, standards,

organizational arrangements and operational plans to be applied following a disaster.

5.2. Disaster specific preparedness:

A. Formation of District Disaster Management Authority (D.D.M.A):

As per Disaster Management Act, 2005, the District Disaster Management

Authority has formed with the following members and the details of D.D.M.A members

are as follows:

Name of the Officer Designation DDMA Designation

Contact Number

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Sri M.M Nayak, I.A.S., Collector Chairperson 9490194666

Smt. Dr. Shobha Swathi Rani Chairperson, Z.P. Co -Chairperson 7032222220

Sri. G. Navadeep Singh

Greywal, I.P.S.,

Supdt. of Police Member 9440795900

Sri. B. Ramarao, I.A.S., Joint Collector Member convener 9491012011

Sri S.Dilli Rao P.D, D.R.D.A Member 8008334567

Smt. G. Rajakumari C.E.O., Z.P., Member 9502876560

Smt. Dr. U. Swarajya Lakshmi D.M & H.O Member 9849902278

All line Departmental officer contact numbers in the District shown at Table – I

& All line Departmental Officers Mail I.D’s shown at Table – II

B. Control Room:

A control room used to be opened in the Collector’s office round the clock. One Joint

Secretary, Ham Radio Operator, One Assistant will man during the Cyclone times. In the

event of major cyclones, a joint control room with a team of officers from Revenue, Police

should be opened. The updated information should be maintained to take required

assistance from appropriate authorities of different Government organizations like

Transport, Police, Medical, Agriculture, Private organizations etc., so that the required

assistance can be obtained without delay. It shall also keep close liaison with the State

Meteorological centre for up to date information on the movement of the Cyclone. The web

site address of the Indian Meteorological Institute is www.imd.gov.in. Similarly the control

rooms should be opened in each Tahsildar Offices to function on similar line so District

Control room.

1. Collector’s Office Control Room : 08922 - 236947 (1077 Toll Free)

2. R.D.O’s Office, Vizianagaram : 08922 – 276888

3. R.D.O’s Office, Parvathipuram : 08963 – 221006

S.No. Vizianagaram Division Contact No. S.No. Parvathipuram Division Contact No.

1 Bhogapuram 9491336822 1 Badangi 9652253019,

2 Bondapalli 9849344203 2 Balijipeta 9441287917

3 Cheepurupalli 8332842045 3 Bobbili 9491012061

4 Dattirajeru 9440192393 4 Garugubilli 9000643033

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5 Denkada 9491012036 5 Gummalaxmipuram 9494326026

6 Gajapathinagaram 9491602905 6 Jiyyammavalasa 9491076413

7 Gantyada 9849701769 7 Komarada 8790056392

8 Garividi 9177276289 8 Kurupam 9491042059

9 Gurla 9490898311 9 Makkuva 9573125695

10 Jami 9490496667 10 Pachipenta 8790930455

11 Kothavalasa 9491012039 11 Parvathipuram 9666623713

12 L.Kota 9491387528 12 Ramabadrapuram 9491012068

13 Mentada 9492450500 13 Saluru 8985370371

14 Merakamudidam 9491012047 14 Seethanagaram 9490149191

15 Nellimarla 9493435918 15 Therlam 9989927469

16 Poosapathirega 9640545353

17 S.Kota 9492337852

18 Vepada 8500898558

19 Vizianagaram 9491012109

C. Cyclones:

(i) Cyclone Prone Villages:

Poosapatirega and Bhogapuram Mandals are coastal Mandals in vizianagaram district. The

following villages are identified as cyclone prone villages in poosapatirega and bhogapuram

mandals. The details of cyclone affected villages are as follows:

Sl.No Name of the

Mandal Sl. No

Name of the Revenue Village Sl.

Name of the Hamlet village

1 Poosapatirega

1 Konada

1 Mudduru

2 Bodduvenkammapeta

3 Boddugurayyapeta

4 Thippalavalasa

5 Kothuru

2 Kollaivalasa 6 Puligeddapeta

3 Pathivada 7 Barripeta

8 Chinapathivada

4 Chintapalli

9 Pedduru

10 Barripeta

11 Neelageddapeta

12 Kothuru

2 Bhogapuram

1 Kongavanipalem

1 Mukkam

2 Chinakondrajupalem

3 Pedakondrajupalem

4 Chodipallipeta

2 Chepala

Kancheru

5 Y.M.Palem

6 Chepalakancheru

7 Dibbalapalem

8 Boyapalem

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(ii) Existing Cyclone shelters:

Buildings designated as cyclone shelters or exclusively constructed structures become

critical during cyclone landfall in coastal Mandals. Cyclone shelters are considered

important infrastructure in determining the preparedness of coastal villages that are prone

to cyclones in coastal Mandals. Different departments such as Panchayati Raj, Roads &

Buildings and other agencies have built cyclone shelters in the 2 Coastal Mandals. There are

around 42 cyclone shelters built in 2 Coastal Mandals. The Mandal wise breakdown of

number of cyclone shelters, existing in Cyclone prone Mandals are presented below.

Name of the

Mandal

Number of

Cyclone

shelters existed

Good

condition

Minor

Repairs

Dilapidated

condition Total

Sactioned

under

NCRMP

Balance

Puspatirega 28 14

1.36

9 5 28 3 26

Bhogapuram 14 0 11 3 14 1 13

Name of the

Mandal

Name of the village

where cyclone shelters

situated

Distance

from Sea-

cost in

Kms.

Year of

Construction

Condition of the

Shelter

1 2 3 4 5

Poosapatirega

Kothuru

H/o Chintapalli 0.5 Km

Since 30 years

back

Good condition

Anganwadi center

running at present

Pedduru

H/o Chintapalli 0.5 Km

Since 30 years

back

Existing shelter in

Dilapidated condition

( Addl. proposals

under NCRMP)

Barripeta

H/o Chintapalli 300Mtrs

Since 30 years

back New Cyclone Shelter

Neelagaddapeta

H/o Chintapalli 0.5 Km

Since 30 years

back

Good condition

Anganwadi center

running at present

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Chinapathivada 2 Km Since 30 years

back

Good condition

Anganwadi center and

Midday meals centre

running at present

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Poosapatirega

Tammayyapalem 0.5 Km Since 30

years back

Public utilising as

Community hall

Bharanikam 6 KM Since 30

years back

At present Anganwadi

center and Elementary

school is running

Govindapuram 7 Km Since 30

years back

At present Anganwadi

center Elementary

school and Hospital is

running

Gumpam 12 Km Since 30

years back

At present U.P.School

and Anganwadi center

is running

Kovvada 13 Km Since 30

years back

Anganwadi center and

Midday meal center is

running

Poosapatirega 17 Km Since 30

years back

At present B.C.Hostel is

running

Rellivalasa 20 Km Since 30

years back

Angawadi center is

running

Yatapeta

H/o Konada 1 Km

Since 30

years back

At present Anganwadi

center and Unani

Hospital is running

Konada 1 Km Since 30

years back

Dismantled (for

construction of

Multipurpose Cyclone

Shelters under

additional finance

under NCRMP

(National Cyclone Risk

Mitigation Project)

with the funds of

World bank )

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Poosapatirega

B.V.Peta

H/o Konada

250

Mtrs

Since 30 years

back

Dismantled (for

construction of

Multipurpose Cyclone

Shelters under

additional finance

under NCRMP

(National Cyclone Risk

Mitigation Project)

with the funds of

World bank )

Burapeta

H/o Velduru 7 Km

Since 30 years

back Vacant

Tippalavalasa 250

Mtrs

Since 30 years

back

Dismantled (Existing

shelter in Dilapidated

condition ( Addl.

proposals under

NCRMP)

Kothuru

H/o Tippalavalasa

250

Mtrs

Since 30 years

back

Angawadi center is

running and F.P.Shop is

running

Yerukonda 8 Kms Since 30 years

back

Angawadi center is

running.

Pasupam 6 Kms Since 30 years

back Vacant

Palanki 4 Kms Since 30 years

back F.P.Shop is running

Puligedda

H/o Kollayavalasa 1 Km

Since 30 years

back

M.P.Ele.School and

Anganwadi centers are

runnigng

Vepadam 10 Kms Since 30 years

back F.P.Shop is running

Kandivalasa 11 Kms Since 30 years

back F.P.Shop is running

Poosapatirega Chowdavada 5 Kms Since 30 years

back

Anganwadi center is

running

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B.G.Peta 0.5 Km Since 30 years

back Minor repairs

Konayyapalem 4 Kms Since 30 years

back Minor repairs

Barri peta

Pativada

250

Mtrs

Since 30 years

back Minor repairs

Bhogapuram

Mukkam H/o

Kongavanipalem

Below

1/2 Km

Since 30 years

back F.P.Shop running

Mukkam H/o

Kongavanipalem

Below

1/2 Km

Since 30 years

back

Dilapidated Condition

(Addl. proposals under

NCRMP)

Chinakondarajupalem

H/o Kongavanipalem

Below

1/2 Km

Since 30 years

back Dilapidated Condition

Pedakondarajupalem

H/o Kongavanipalem

Below

1/2 Km

Since 30 years

back

Dismantled Condition

(for construction of Multipurpose Cyclone Shelters under additional finance under NCRMP (National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project) with the funds of World bank )

Chepala Kancheru

H/o Kancheru

Below

1/2 Km

Since 30 years

back

Dilapidated Condition

( Addl. proposals under

NCRMP)

Y.M.Palem H/o

Kancheru

Below

1/2 Km

Since 30 years

back Vacant

Bhogapuram 10 Km Since 30 years

back Vacant

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Bhogapuram

Sarivalasa H/o

Bhogapuram 8 Km

Since 30 years

back Vacant

Sabbannapeta 2 Km Since 30 years

back Vacant

Gudepuvalasa 5 Km Since 30 years

back Vacant

Ravada 6 Km Since 30 years

back Vacant

Kavulawada 5 Km Since 30 years

back Vacant

Basavapalem 2 Km Since 30 years

back Vacant

Thotapalli 1 Km Since 30 years

back Vacant

(iii) Two-stage warning system

The cyclone warnings are provided in two stages. In the first stage, a “cyclone alert” is

issued 48 hours before the commencement of adverse weather along coastal districts. In the

second stage, a “cyclone warning” is issued 24 hours before the cyclone’s anticipated

landfall. Cyclone warning bulletins are generally a priority message for exchange of tropical

cyclone information and advisories. The ports and fisheries warnings start much earlier.

(iv) Dissemination of cyclone warnings

Cyclone warnings are disseminated by the following means:

1. Telecast of warning bulletins through TV broadcasting 2. Broadcast of information through AIR 3. Bulletins to the press 4. Broadcast through Postal and Telegraph’s (P&T) coastal radio stations for ship in

high seas and coastal areas

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(v) Appointment of Special officers in Cyclone prone Mandals

S.No. Name of the Mandal

Name of the Village

Special Officer Appointed

1 Bhogapuram Chepala Kancheru

Chief Executive Officer, Z.P., Vizianagaram

Kongavanipalem P.D., DWMA.,VZM

2 Pusapatirega Konada P.D.,DRDA.,Vizianagaram

Chinthapalli Chief Executive Officer, SETVIZ, Vizianagaram

Kollayavalasa E.D., SC., Society. VZM

Pathivada P.D.,Housing, Vizianagaram

(vi ) V.H.F Wireless Sets:

V.H.F Wireless Sets are performing key roll in disseminating the message like

Cyclone alert messages etc., to the all stake holders. The existence of Wireless sets

in the Districts are very important. The conditions of V.H.F Wireless sets and

Repeater situated at R.B. Puram Mandal are as follows:

Sl.No. Name of the Division No. of Sets are in working condition

No. of Sets are not working

1 Vizianagaram 17 3

2 Parvathipuram 13 3

Total 30 6

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(vii) Division Wise details of VHF Wireless sets are as follows:

Sl.No Name of the Mandal Status Sl. No

Name of the Mandal Status

VIZIANAGARAM DIVISION PARVATHIPURAM DIVISION

1 Merakamudidam Not Working 1 Komarada Not Working

2 Dathirajeru Working 2 G.L.Puram Working

3 Mentada Working 3 Jiyyammavalasa Not Working

4 Gajapathinagaram Working 4 Kurupam Working

5 Garividi Working 5 Garugubilli Not Working

6 Cheepurupalli Working 6 Parvathipuram Working

7 Gurla Working 7 Makkuva Working

8 Bondapalli Working 8 Sithanagaram Working

9 Gantyada Working 9 Balijipeta Working

10 S.Kota Working 10 Bobbili Working

11 Vepada Working 11 Salur Working

12 L.Kota Working 12 Pachipenta Working

13 Kothavalasa Working 13 R.B.Puram Working

14 Jami Not Working 14 Badangi Working

15 Vizianagaram Working 15 Therlam Working

16 Nellimarla Working 16 R.D.O office, PVP Working

17 P.Rega Not Working

18 Denkada Working

19 Bhogapuram Working

20 R.D.O office, VZM Working

(viii) Flood Management

The Irrigation Department administers flood control room and relays information

such as reservoir levels, inflows, outflows, capacities, gate opening positions etc. There are

5 Reservoirs (Medium Irrigation Sources) in Vizianagaram District. The details of the

Reservoirs existing in Vizianagaram district are shown below:

Sl.No. Name of the Reservoir

FRL Maximum flood

No. Villages under

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Discharge Reservoir

1 Thatipudi Reservoir 297.00 ft 41624C/s 10

2 Andra Reservoir 146.00 Mts 42000 C/s 4

3 Vottigedda Reservoir Project

121.61 Mts 50000 C/s 39

4 Vengalaraya Sagaram Project

161 .00 Mts

59550 C/s 41

5 Peddagedda Reservoir Project

213.80 Mts 49265 C/s 16

(ix) Flood Forecasting

Reliable advance information warning about impending floods, loss of human lives and

moveable properties and human miseries can be reduced to a considerable extent. People

and livestock can be shifted to safer places. Similarly, valuable moveable properties can be

removed to safer places beyond areas likely to be inundated. Information such as the water

levels crossing danger levels, evacuation plans and other mitigation measures could be used

efficiently in managing floods and evacuation.

(x) Fire preparedness

Fire Department is the mandate of mitigating fire hazards in the District. Primary

functions identified by the department meet many disaster preparedness measures. Key

functions of the department are:

The Department plays a vital role in the area of fire fighting and fire prevention. Apart

from fire fighting, the department also undertakes rescue operations and saves hundreds of

people, marooned in floods, trapped in the debris of fallen buildings, road and rail accidents

and other natural and human-caused disasters.

The Fire Service Department provides five main services:

1. Community fire safety: This service covers a range of initiatives that are aimed at

reducing the number of fires and the number of deaths and injuries caused by fire.

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2. Legislative fire safety: This service makes sure that the people are not put at risk from

fires in the workplace and fire hazardous buildings. It is mandatory of Fire Department

to make sure constructed buildings comply with fire safety legislation and are issued ‘No

Objection Certificate’ from Fire Service Department.

3. Special services: This service responds to other types of incident, for example vehicle

accidents, trapped people and animals, storms and floods.

4. Emergency planning: Services that plan and prepare for large-scale emergencies, for

example large rail and road accidents, aircraft crashes, cyclones, severe floods and

earthquakes.

(xi) Flow of Information (Communication)

A procedure has to be laid out to communicate the accident / attack to the District

Control Room (DCR) giving details such as location of incident, chemical(s) involved, severity

of incident, casualties (if any), etc. The person in-charge at DCR shall then inform the first

three responders i.e. Police, Fire & Emergency Services and Medical Department. He will then

inform the District Collector, in turn, he would inform the State Government about the

incident and ask for additional help in terms of resources and manpower (if at all required)

after assessing the situation on site.

The first responders, after reaching the site, will secure more information about the

incident and try to establish communication with the concerned agencies / departments for

deploying resources / personnel as per the need of the situation.

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CHAPTER – 6

6. DISASTER RESPONSE: 6.1. CYCLONE :

For monitoring and directing measures for organizing rescue, relief and rehabilitation is

the Revenue Department in the District.. All other concerned Departments should extend full

cooperation in all matters pertaining to the management of the Cyclone disaster whenever it

occurs. Departments like Revenue, Police including Transport, Ports & Fisheries, R & B, Power,

Finance, Information and Broadcasting etc. shall have a major role in emergency response

during occurrence of Cyclone

In case of cyclones, 72 hours advance warning of various levels of certainty are provided

by the IMD. This system is well established and the District Administrations is attended for

emergency operations soon after the first warning is received. The typical sequence of cyclone

early warning is as follows:

1. IMD’s INSAT satellite based Cyclone Warning Dissemination System (CWDS) is one of

the best currently in use in India to communicate cyclone warnings from IMD to

community and important officials in areas likely to be affected directly and quickly.

2. After getting information from IMD, and State Government the Revenue Department is

responsible for disseminating cyclone warnings to the public and Line Departments.

3.

4.

2. On receiving an initial warning, the Revenue Department sends the warning to all Line

Departments. Warning messages are transmitted though wireless to all districts and

talukas. District Collectors are provided with satellite phones and a Ham-radio to

maintain effective communication, even if terrestrial and cell-phone communication

fails.

A. Warning to Various Stakeholders

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(a) Fishermen :

A fisherman warning is a warning message for fishermen who ply on coastal areas or

may go out at sea. Dangers to fisherman due to storm are strong winds and associated high

seas, due to which fishing boats may capsize.. The fishermen are issued warning when one

of the following conditions of weather is expected along and off any coast;

Strong off-shore and on-shore winds (or with appropriate direction), speed exceeding

45 km/h

Squally weather – frequent squalls with rain; or persistent type of strong gusty winds

(>20kts; 36km/h) accompanied by rain.

Gales and

State of sea very rough or above (wave heights are four metres or more).

The warnings are disseminated to fishermen through;

Fisheries officials and AIR broadcasts daily three / four times in local language. The

warnings are broadcasted as a routine four times a day (morning (0600 hrs), mid-day,

evening (1800 hrs) and mid-night) from the air stations in the local language. During a

cyclonic storm, such warnings are covered in the cyclone bulletins sent to the air stations at

hourly or 3 hourly intervals for frequent broadcast. The fisheries warnings issued during

mid-day are incorporated in the ‘general weather bulletin’ by forecasting offices in maritime

states.

With regards to search and rescue operations for the fishermen out in the sea, the take

the help of NDRF Teams and local swimeers.

(b) Salt Workers

The District Collectors are required to take steps to specifically warn salt industries and

if necessary, carry out immediate evacuation of salt workers to safe shelters. The labour

department and industries department officials at the district level will assist the collector

in this regard.

(c) Public :

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Weather bulletins are broadcasted in Telugu daily as routine. When there is a

threat of cyclone special weather bulletins are broadcasted as soon as they are received

from IMD and Goernment, repeated in subsequent transmission. The do’s and don’t are

specified. Dissemination of warning to the general public at large in vulnerable areas is

through print, radio, TV and other media.

B. Timely Responsibilities:

Time Frame Task Activity

0 – 72 hrs

Warning receipt and dissemination

Activate District Control Room at full strength.

Alert all response teams for deployment.

Remain in constant touch with control rooms

Instruct and alert all departments of the key line departments to activate their departmental plan and SOPs for Cyclone response.

Activatealternative communication equipments i.e. satellite phones, VHF sets, Ham radio, , District control rooms

Establish communication links with villages likely to be affected as per the contact details available.

0 – 48 hrs

Review of situation and reporting

Get the latest weather report from IMD to know the exact location of Cyclone and the likely area where landfall will take place.

After reviewing the weather report and satellite images issue instructions and orders for emergency response to areas likely to be affected.

Ensure that Cyclone information is disseminated to all who are at danger

Arrange dissemination of information through various means of communication such as Radio, TV, Cable Network, SMS about Cyclone warning to districts/areas which are likely to be hit by Cyclonic Storm

Impose restriction on all transport activities heading towards coastal areas that are likely to be affected by Cyclone

Alert following teams to remain in readiness: 1. Evacuation

2. Emergency Medical Services

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3. Search and Rescue 4. Alert following emergency response forces to remain in readiness:

i. Fire & Emergency Services ii. NDRF iii. Village Disaster Management Teams iv. Police, Home Guards

Based on the warning issued by IMD, pin point the districts and villages likely to be affected by Cyclone and start the procedure for identifying safe places/shelters for evacuation in those villages.

Village wise data of safe sheltering for evacuation available on DDMP should be referred and the DDMA official should be contacted to know the status of the shelters with the capacity of the shelter and other available facilities at the site.

Make transport arrangement for mobilization of all emergency response teams.

Cordoning off coastal areas for restricting entries of rail or road traffic.

Ensure law and order is maintained in areas likely to be affected.

Ensure that all critical activities (mainly industrial production) in areas likely to be affected are shutdown.

Ensure that the schools and colleges are closed in areas likely to be affected by Cyclone and associated hazards.

Ensure dissemination of information to remote areas by local means.

Ensure that local help lines are opened and effectively managed for public information, guidance and rumor control.

Ensure that the information to public and media about the progress of Cyclone at periodic intervals is released.

Make arrangements for logistic support to all emergency response teams.

Health Department to activate their Departmental Cyclone Disaster Management Plan and Departmental SOPs for Management of casualties

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0 – 24 hrs

Review of situation and reporting

After reviewing the weather report and satellite images issue instructions and orders for emergency response to areas likely to be affected areas.

Review and monitor following activities: o Evacuation of people from coastal areas likely to be affected

i. Positioning of Search and Rescue Teams

ii. Positioning of mobile ommunication units

iii. Positioning of quick medical response teams

iv. Mobilization of restoration teams of respective departments

v. Dissemination of information to the vulnerable areas

vi. All preparedness measures to be taken by various authorities

Inform the public residing in areas likely to be affected to evacuate through various means such as SMS, AIR, Media etc.

Start evacuation from the likely affected areas through Police support, if necessary

To account for the exact number of fishermen in the sea and fishermen that have already reached the shore

Ensure that the Relief Management work planned in the areas likely to be affected by the Cyclone are well organized.

Ensure that the arrangement for basic amenities(shown below) at evacuation/relief centres are made by the respective departments: i. Drinking water ii. Food iii. Clothing iv. Sanitation and hygiene, v. Lighting Medicines and other Health

Care

Inform following agencies to be in a state of readiness for assisting in the Cyclone response measures (if required): i. Public sector agencies ii. Private sector agencies

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iii. NGOs iv. Volunteer Organizations

Restriction may be imposed for transportation in threatened areas

0 Hrs

Disaster Declaration

When Cyclone makes a landfall, Cyclone affected Dist. Collectors should send a communication to the State Govt. to declare the area as disaster affected, if necessary, (depending upon the nature and intensity of impact

Deployment of following teams to Cyclone affected areas:

a. Emergency Communication Teams b. Emergency Medical Services Teams c. Search and Rescue Teams (With

Equipments) d. Preliminary damage Assessment

Teams e. Need Assessment Teams

Establish communication link with affected districts by activating alternate communication equipments such as Satellite Phones, HF/VHF Sets, Ham Radio, V Set etc., in State/District EOCs and Taluka Control Rooms.

Arrange dissemination of information about occurrence of Cyclone and areas that are affected by it to Media & Public.

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0+24 Hrs

Mobilization and Deployment

Remain in constant touch with IMD for

updates on weather forecast for the coming

hours and plan accordingly.

Immediate mobilization of following

units/teams to areas affected by Cyclone and

associated rains.

1. Fire and Emergency Services

2. Quick Medical Response Teams

3. Quick Damage & Loss Assesment Teams

4. Quick Need Assessment Teams

5. Road Clearance Teams

6. Teams for disposal of dead bodies

7. Teams for disposal of carcasses

8. Teams for debris clearance (if any)

9. Teams for maintaining Law & Order in the

affected areas

Measures for quick and organized response

To survey the access roads/routes leading to

the affected areas and manage traffic for

mobilization of equipments, machinery and

volunteers.

Identify alternate roads/routes for

evacuation

Undertake repairing/restoration of damaged

roads leading to the affected areas.

Identify and declare unsafe

buildings/structures in Cyclone affected

areas.

Evacuate people from unsafe

buildings/structures and shift them to relief

camps/sites.

Divert/stop transport activities (Rail + Road)

heading towards Cyclone affected areas.

C. Short-term Relief Measures

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o Search, rescue and medical assistance

o Identification of areas where Serach and Rescue Teams to be deployed

o Coordination of Serach and Rescue teams for their quick deployment in allotted areas

o Provision of quick transport of Serach and Rescue teams to affected areas.

o The department of Roads and Buildings to evolve a mechanism for clearing access

routes in order to facilitate search and rescue operations.

o Mobilization of specialized equipments and machinery to affected areas.

o Cordoning of affected areas with control of entry and exit.

o Traffic Management by establishment of traffic points and check-posts.

o The Police Department to evolve a mechanism for providing security of properties of

government and public in the affected areas.

o Emergency relief (shelter, food, clothing, etc.)

o Establishment of Temporary shelters for evacuees.

o Ensuring provision of essential services as under:

o Arrangement for food, clothing, blanket/bedding, drinking water, sanitation and

hygiene, lighting arrangements and essential medicines.

o Deployment of mobile hospitals in affected areas for treatment of victims.

o Providing counselling services to the cyclone victims and their relatives.

o Ensure establishment of communication link between the affected people and their

relatives outside.

o The DDMA to ensure the following in the relief camps:

o Special emphasis on Hygiene and sanitation aspects should be given in relief camp sites.

o Separate area should be earmarked within the relief camp for storage of relief

materials.

o Adequate manpower and transport facilities for the camp site.

o Arrangements to be made for trauma management.

o Mobile medical units to be sent to remote areas with a view to provide medical

assistance to the victims/injured.

o Information centre should be established by the administration.

D. Interim Relief Measures

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o Arrangements to be made for quick identification and maintenance of the records of

disposal of dead bodies in the affected areas ( Revenue, Police, Health Dept., Local

Authorities).

o Arrangements to be made to record the complaints of all persons reported missing.

Follow up action in terms of verification of the report also needs to be made. (Police

Dept.)

o District Magistrates and sub-divisional magistrates to be empowered to exempt the

requirement of identification and post-mortem in case of mass casualties. Revenue Dept

may depute additional sub-divisional magistrates to expedite disposal of the dead

bodies. (Revenue & Police Dept.)

o Unclaimed/unidentified dead bodies to be disposed off with the help of pre identified

voluntary Agencies at the earliest after keeping their records. (Police, Revenue, Health

Dept. & Local Bodies)

o Separate Cell to be established at District/Mandal level to coordinate with the NGOs and

outside donor/aid agencies. (Revenue Dept.)

o Regular meetings of the different stakeholders/departments should be organized at

District level for sharing of information, developing strategies for relief operations.

(Revenue Depart).

o Information & Public Relation Dept to coordinate with the media to play a positive role

in disseminating appropriate information to public and the government in order to

facilitate the speedy recovery.

E. Assessment of Damage/Loss and Relief needs

o Issue instructions to the all line Departmental officers to provide the damage and loss

assessment report, the same has consolidate and to prepare the damage and loss

assessment report” which will be useful in planning and implementing the relief

operation after the disaster for the victims of the disaster.

o `Adequate manpower, vehicles, stationery etc should be provided to supplement the

efforts for need/loss assessment.

o The relief need assessment report should be provided by the District Administration.

o Identification and demolition of dangerous structures in the affected areas to minimize

further loss of life and injuries. (R & B Dept., Revenue Dept and Local Bodies)

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o Arrangements for distribution of gratuitous relief and cash doles. (Revenue Dept.,

Panchayat & Rural Housing Dept.,)

o Arrangements to be made for survey of human loss and distribution of ex-gratia relief to

the families of deceased persons. (Revenue Dept.)

o Teams to be formed and dispatched to the affected areas for detailed assessment of

houses and property damage assessment. (Revenue Dept )

6.2. EARTHQUAKE :

As per the history, the Vizianagaram District doesn’t experances the Major Earthquakes

and it doesn’t reach the Magnitude above 6. However if earthquake occurs a preview to

minimize the adverse impacts of earthquakes in the future, The Action Plan will consist of the

following activities:

i) Declaration of earthquake disaster

ii) Affective Mechanism on receiving the report of occurrence of an earthquake

iii) Response mechanism of the concerned line departments along with the roles

and responsibilities of each one of them and

iv) Restoration of lines of communications and essential services to facilitate

emergency response:

(i) Declaration of earthquake disaster

Any area where earthquake has occurred as disaster affected area on the

recommendations of the the District Collector. The purpose of declaration of disaster is to

organize effective response and mitigating the earthquake effects. Such a declaration provides

wide powers and responsibilities to the District Collector in order to handle the incident

effectively.

(ii). Affective Mechanism on receiving the report of occurrence of an earthquake

An earthquake of magnitude 5 or more is likely to cause deaths and injuries to human

beings and damage to all kinds of property, both private and public. Unfortunately there is very

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little warning available before the earthquake. Therefore planning should cater for a quick

response at all levels to reduce the effects of the earthquake to the minimum.

The Revenue department will be formulating, controlling, monitoring and directing

measures for earthquake preparedness, organizing rescue, relief and rehabilitation. All other

concerned departments should extend full cooperation in all matters pertaining to the

management of the earthquake disaster whenever it occurs.

The occurrence of an earthquake may be reported by the Indian Meteorological

Department (IMD) / National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) / Institute of Seismological

Research (ISR). On receipt of the information, the District Administration will inform the real

situation to concerned authorities.

(iii). Response mechanism of the concerned line departments along with the roles and

responsibilities of each one of them

o Contact all Line Departments to inform them about the venue and time of first meeting

to assess the situation and decide the course of action to be adopted by the State

government

o Issue instructions to all departments to ensure that all state government employees to

report for duty immediately in order to execute their responsibilities

o Instruct all line departments to ensure their duty officers to remain available round the

clock in with full updated information of the activities of their departments.

o Prepare and submit daily situation report to Government.

o Request the Governement for Mobilize additional manpower from the departments to

the district for supporting the Relief Operation. They should be provided task force

action Plans of the concerned district prepared earlier.

o Management of Media (Press/TV Channels/Government Press Notes) with special

emphasis on rumour control.

(iv) Restoration of lines of communications and essential services to facilitate emergency

response:

o Establishment of Emergency Communication

o Restoration of Communication Links (Rail, Road & Air)

o Restoration of power and electricity

o Supply of safe drinking water

o Restoration of essential lifeline infrastructure

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(v) Search, rescue and medical assistance

o Identification of areas where Seach and Rescue Teams to be deployed

o Coordination of Search and Rescue teams for their quick deployment in allotted areas

o Provision of quick transport of Search and rescue teams to affected areas.

o The department of Roads and Buildings to evolve a mechanism for clearing access

routes and debris in order to facilitate search and rescue operations.

o Mobilization of specialized equipments and machinery to affected areas.

o Cordoning of affected areas with control of entry and exit.

o Traffic Management by establishment of traffic points and check-posts.

o The Police Department to evolve a mechanism for providing security of properties of

government and public in the affected areas.

o Setting up of field hospitals in the affected areas and deployment of mobile hospitals.

o Arrangements to be made for quick transportation of injured victims to the hospitals.

(vi) Emergency relief (shelter, food, clothing, etc.)

(a) Establishment of Temporary shelters for evacuees.

(b) Ensuring provision of essential services as under:

o Arrangement for food, clothing, blanket/bedding, drinking water, sanitation and

hygiene, lighting arrangements and essential medicines.

o Deployment of mobile hospitals in affected areas for treatment of victims.

o Providing counselling services to the earthquake victims and their relatives.

c) Arrangement for providing transport facility to send dead bodies of non-locals to their

natives. The administration should also ensure Law and Order during shifting of the

dead bodies.

(d) Ensure establishment of communication link between the affected people and their

relatives outside.

(vii) Immediate relief to be provided to the affected population

(a) Short-Term Relief Measures

Provide temporary shelter to affected people

Evacuation site should be safe, and easily accessible.

Continue to provide essential services to the affected people i.e. food, water, clothing,

sanitation and medical assistance

The DDMA to ensure the following in the relief camps:

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Special emphasis on Hygiene and sanitation aspects should be given in relief camp sites.

Separate area should be earmarked within the relief camp for storage of relief

materials.

Adequate manpower and transport facilities for the camp site.

Arrangements to be made for trauma management.

Mobile medical units to be sent to remote areas with a view to provide medical

assistance to the victims/injured.

Information centre should be established by the administration.

(b) Interim Relief Measures

Arrangements to be made for identification and maintenance of the records of disposal

of dead bodies in the affected areas.

Arrangements to be made to record the complaints of all persons reported missing.

Follow up action in terms of verification of the report also needs to be made.

Sub-divisional magistrates to be empowered to exempt the requirement of post-

mortem in case of mass casualties. Revenue Dept may depute additional SDMs to

expedite disposal of the dead bodies.

Unclaimed/unidentified dead bodies to be disposed off at the earliest after keeping

their records.

Additional manpower to be deployed in the affected areas for supplementing the

efforts of the local administration.

Separate Cell to be established at state/district/Taluka level to coordinate with the

NGOs and outside donor/aid agencies.

Regular meetings of the different stakeholders/departments should be organized at

state level for sharing of information, developing strategies for relief operations. [

Information & Broadcasting Dept to coordinate with the media to play a positive role in

disseminating appropriate information to public and the government in order to

facilitate the speedy recovery.

(c) Assessment of Damage / Loss and Relief needs

The DDMA to issue instructions to all line departments to provide ‘the need and loss

assessment

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Adequate manpower, vehicles, stationery etc should be provided to supplement the

efforts for need/loss assessment.

Identification and demolition of dangerous structures in the affected areas to minimize

further loss of life and injuries.

Arrangements for debris removal and its appropriate disposal.

Arrangements for distribution of gratuitous relief and cash doles.

Arrangements to be made for survey of human loss and distribution of exgratia relief to

the families of deceased persons.

6.3. TSUNAMI :

A state-of-the-art early warning centre is established at INCOIS with all the necessary

computational and communication infrastructure that enables reception of real-time

data from all the sensors, analysis of the data, generation and dissemination of tsunami

advisories following a standard operating procedure.

Seismic and sea-level data are continuously monitored in the Early Warning Centre

using a custom-built software application that generates alarms/alerts in the warning

centre whenever a pre-set threshold is crossed.

Tsunami warnings/watches are then generated based on pre-set decision support rules

and disseminated to the concerned authorities for action, following a Standard

Operating Procedure

(i) Dissemination

The National Early Warning Centre will generate and disseminate timely advisories to

the Control Room of the Ministry of Home Affairs for further dissemination to the

Public.

On receiving an initial warning at DDMA, sends the warning to all Line Departments, the

District administration who are likely to be affected by different communication means

explained before.

(ii) Search & Rescue

The first priority in the aftermath of a disaster is to minimise loss of lives by undertaking

rescue efforts for the affected people and providing medical treatment. People who are

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trapped under destroyed buildings or are isolated due to any disaster need immediate

assistance.

For earthquake and most of the man-made disasters prediction cannot be done so the

response activities are initiated immediately after its occurrence.

The DDMA in conjunction with local authorities will be responsible for the search and

rescue operations in an affected region. In doing so, the DDMA will be guided by

relevant disaster management plans and will be supported by Government departments

and local authorities.

(iii) Funds generation

The State Government allocates funds in the State Budget for relief activities. In

addition, funds may be available through the State Disaster Response Fund (Detail

regarding funding of SDRF is described in chapter 1).

(iv) Finalizing relief payouts and packages

Relief packages would include details relating to collection, allocation and

disbursal of funds to the affected people. Relief would be provided all the affected

families without any discrimination of caste, creed, religion, community or sex

whatsoever.

6.4. CHEMICAL & INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS

6.4.1. Chemical accidents may originate in:

1. Manufacturing and formulation installations including during commissioning and

process operations; maintenance and disposal.

2. Material handling and storage in manufacturing facilities, and isolated storages;

warehouses godowns and fuel depots.

3. Transportation (road, rail, air, water, and pipelines).

A number of factors including human errors could spark off chemical accidents

with the potential to become chemical disasters. These are:

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6.4.2. Process and Safety System Failures:

1. Human errors: neglecting safety instructions, deviating from specified

procedures etc.

2. Lack of information: absence of emergency warning procedures, nondisclosure

of line of treatment etc.

3. Organisational errors: poor emergency planning and coordination, poor

communication with public, noncompliance with mock drills/exercises etc.,

which are required for ensuring a state of quick response and preparedness.

6.4.3. Responsibilities

Once the situation at the site is under control, fire has been extinguished; the emission

of vapours to the atmosphere has been effectively checked, the following actions have to be

performed by various sub-teams and the respective line departments as well as the district

administration:

(a) Search & Detection of Leak / Toxic Release - The Search & Detection Team would

identify the risk and nullify the sources of leak / toxic release. If any unclear or unidentified

substance or source is identified or detected, the team should send them immediately to the

laboratory for further investigation / analysis. The Team should also preserve the samples from

the site of the incident such as sand, water, air and other infected substances for further

investigation which could aid in strengthening the case later on. Technical expertise of PCB, Fire

& Emergency Services and the Health Department may be used by the Search & Detection

Team in carrying out the activities if required.

(b) Structural Inspections After Fires or Explosions - A major explosion could damage or

destroy numerous buildings and any nearby bridges or tunnels. Similarly large fires can have

major effects on buildings and other infrastructure facilities over a vast surrounding area. In

either case, residents / owners of the partially damaged buildings will want to know if the

structures are safe to occupy while they await repairs. Questions pertaining to the safety of

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highway or railway bridges must also be resolved quickly to avoid traffic complications. It must

be ensured that the inspection personnel have special precautions (i.e., chemical protective

gear) in addition to normal safety equipment in those cases where the structure may still be

contaminated by hazardous residues. Fire & Emergency Services personnel along with the

structural experts from the R & B Department shall be responsible for inspecting the structural

integrity of damaged buildings, bridges, or other structures in the aftermath of a fire or

explosion.

(c) Search, Rescue And Evacuation - After getting the go ahead from the technical

personnel responsible for ensuring structural safety of the buildings in and around the incident

site, the Search & Evacuation Team should carry out their job and evacuate the affected

population from the site of the incident. They should brief the Information Officer about the

rescue and evacuation status (including the place of temporary shelter) to ensure that no

rumours are spread to avoid any panic amongst the general public. The Team, with the help of

Police personnel should also stop general public from moving towards the danger zone. The

Team should provide guidance to people regarding evacuation route, first aid and

decontamination area. They should also help the Medical Team in rushing the victims to nearby

hospitals.

(d) Providing Medical And First Aid To The Victims - The Medical Team should provide first

aid to the victims of the incident. If need arises, the Team should also help the hospital staff of

the hospital where the victims would be transported from the incident site. They should

monitor the level of triage of the victims through checking their breathing and pulse. They

should also decide on the type of decontamination (either wet or dry) depending upon the

substances / chemicals used during the disaster. The Team should also identify the trauma

cases and counsel them appropriately.

(e) Counselling and rehabilitation of victims The psychological impact of a chemical disaster

manifests as psychosocial trauma including psychological reactions, post-traumatic stress

disorder, and other psychological ailments in displaced disaster victims which need to be

addressed. Counselling by psychologists and psychiatrists for those suffering from mental

trauma is an essential element of medical rehabilitation.

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(f) Provision of Alternate Water Supplies - There are a number of circumstances under which a

potable water supply may become unfit for human consumption for a time and require

replacement. This is most commonly accomplished by bringing in supplies of bottled water and

/ or tankers / trailers capable of carrying water. The district administration must ensure the

availability of potable water for consumption of affected population as well as first responders

engaged at the incident site.

(g) Re-Entry Into Evacuated Areas - Based on the assessment of the situation at the site,

the DCG would take a decision on the termination of emergency. However, before taking this

decision, several other actions needs to be ascertained such as restoration of electricity, gas,

and water supplies in the affected areas / buildings, transport arrangements for bringing the

affected population back from the temporary shelters, restoration of law & order in the

affected area /s, etc. through the concerned Teams / departments.

CHAPTER 7

7.1. Key Role of State Government Departments.

Disaster Management is not an individual but a team exercise – a team not of

individuals but of a variety of organizational setups and community clusters whom we know as

Stakeholders. They are stakeholders because, directly or indirectly, their interests are somehow

affected by the impact of a disaster. Government Departments are stakeholders by their very

executive concern and responsibilities towards the people in general and the victims of a

disaster in particular, stakeholders other than the government departments are so because of

their organizational interests and objectives or their organizational social responsibility, or

organizational concern for the welfare of the people. The stakes being different both in nature

and kind, it becomes essential to place them in a position where they serve their own interest

and, in the process, serve the larger interest of communities in disaster management. The

Government Departments playing lead or support roles in disaster management are :

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Line Departments by very nature of their work, either primarily or secondarily, directly

or indirectly, have to contribute in disaster management. Each Department shall involved in

Disaster Management and mitigation will. Every Departmemnt shall prepare the Disaster

Mitigation Plan, in which the preparedness measures i.e., measures to be taken in Pre Disaster

and Post Disasters, updated Emploees Details, and formation of Rescue and Assessment Teams

shall include. The main objectives of the line Departments is Reducing hazards through land use

planning, Public education and awareness, Providing local disaster warnings, Representing

community interests in disaster management to other levels of government. All line

Departments shall Work under the overall supervision of the the district Collectors during

emergencies.

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AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

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Awareness generation regarding various plant diseases, alternate cropping practices in

disaster-prone districts, provision for crop insurance, credit facilities and proper storage of grains

and seed etc. Identifying and mapping hazard areas; (identification of areas endemic to pest

infections, drought, flood, and other hazards. Regular monitoring at mandal level; the distribution

and variation in rainfall. Promotion of alternative crops and cropping patterns in view of

vulnerability of areas to specific hazards.

Type of Disaster

Task Activity

Drought/ Cyclone/ Tsunami

Adaption of new technology

1. Application of advanced Agro-Science technology and agro-engineering inputs to improve agriculture production

Capacity building

1. Departmental drought contingency plan 2. drought related departmental action plan

and SOP

3. Imparting training to the stakeholders

involved in drought mitigation and

management.

4. Encourage people to use advance

technology of drip and sprinkler irrigation

5. Encourage water harvesting

6. Encourage farmers to understand crop

pattern to be adopted in their area

Rational use of fertilizers and pesticides

7. Encourage the adaptation of technique for preservation of green fodder

Awareness

1. Disseminate drought risk to general public

residing in drought prone zones

2. Campaign for drought tips for agriculture,

general public and industries

Mobilization and deployment

1. Deploy quick damage & Loss Assessement teams of Agriculture crops

Awareness 1. Campaign for tips to Agricture farmers

Prevention measures

Awareness generation regarding

various plant diseases, alternate

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cropping practices in disaster-prone

areas, Crop Insurance, provision of

credit facilities, proper storage of seeds,

etc.

Hazard area mapping (identification of

areas endemic to pest infections,

drought, flood, and other hazards).

Develop database village-wise,

cropwise, irrigation source wise,

insurance details, credit facilities, etc.

Regular monitoring at block level; the

distribution and variation in rainfall.

Prepare the farmers and department

officers to adopt contingency measures

and take up appropriate course of

action corresponding to the different

emerging conditions.

Detail response manuals to be drawn

up for advising the farmers for

different types of disasters, e.g., rain

failure in July or September &

development of a dynamic response

plan taking into account weekly rainfall

patterns.

Advise to farming communities on

cropping practices and precautionary

measures to be undertaken during

various disasters.

Improving irrigation facilities,

watershed management, soil

conservation and other soil, water and

fertility management

The Mandal level teams shown at Table-IV have been identified to guide the farmers

during the Cyclones, Drought and heavy rains etc., whenever occurred.

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT

The Vizianagaram District has 81 hospitals that include 13 general hospitals. The

number of primary health centers (PHCs) in the District are 68 The Number of doctors in

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the state including contract doctors are 124. The details of Hospital existing in the

Vizianagaram district are as follows:

Total No. of Hospitals

No. of General Hospitals

No. of P.H.Cs

No. of Doctors (Including contract Doctors)

81 CHC-11

Area Hospital-1 Dist.Hospital-1

68 124

The D.M & H.O., Vizianagaram has Identify the areas endemic to epidemics and natural

disasters. The details of identified areas and teams formed to attend during disaster whenever

occurs in the District.

Name of the Mandal

Name of the Area endemic to epidemics

Nature of the

epidemic may

caused

Team Members formed

Name of the Doctor

Contact No. Name of the Team members

Contact No.

Baljipeta

P.Chkarapalli

River bed villages

Dr.N.Suryanarayana

9032226108

MPHA (M&F)

Narayanapuram

Vantaram

Ampavalli

Seethana garam Pedabhogili River bed

villages Dr.K.Bhaskarrao 9246621669

MPHA (M&F)

Chinabhogili

Bobbili Paradhi River bed villages Dr.G.Sobharani 9490377494

MPHA (M&F)

Makkuva Makkuva River bed villages Dr.R.Srinivasarao 9441177440

MPHA (M&F)

The Details of Medical Department officials including P.H.C Doctors working in

Vizianagaram District are detailed at Table-IV

The D.M & H.O shall assess and stock pile essential medicines, anti snake venom,

halogen tablets, bleaching powders, ORS tablets etc. The details of availability of medicines in

the District are detailed at Table-VI

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Type of Disaster Task Activity

Cyclone/ Tsunami/ Earth Quake

Preparedeness

Health Department to activate their Departmental Cyclone Disaster Management Plan and Departmental SOPs for Management of casualties Ensure that the arrangement for medicines required at evacuation/relief centers

Immediate health and minimization of outbreak of decease

To establish camp hospitals near the affected areas.

To make transportation arrangements to shift seriously injured persons to nearest- 1. Camp Hospitals,

2. Taluka and District Hospitals, 3. Regional and State Hospitals

Ensure that the Hospitals are well prepared to deal with seriously injured persons.

To ensure that the required medical assistance/aid and medicines are provided to the affected people at site as well as at evacuation/relief centers in the affected area and necessary records are maintained.

Take sanitation and epidemic control measures for preventing any water borne disease.

Keep adequate stock of essential medicines, first-aid etc. at Mandal/district hospitals

Take steps to purify drinking water sources

If required, take the help of doctors/paramedics from the list of doctors/paramedics available at the taluka/district level for immediate medical assistance.

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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

DEPARTMENT

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The Joint Director, Animal Husbandry, Vizianagaram shall prepare the updated

details of staff working in District level, Mandal Level and Village level. Mandal Level, Village

level teams shall be formed to attend during the disaster whenever occurs in the District and to

take necessary awareness measures regarding different animal disease and their prevention

measures from Disaster Management perspective. The Mandal level teams should prepare

inventory of vehicles to be requisitioned for transport of injured animals Stock pile emergency

medicines and medical equipments to meet emergencies during disasters

Mandal level teams should Vaccinate animals and identify campsites for emergency

operations during disasters/endemic outbreak etc. Promote animal insurance schemes among

farmers; promote tagging of animals. Ensure availability of standby generators for veterinary

hospitals at the village level. Update and prepare inventory of livestock from village level to

district level. Assess and prepare reports on animal loss in terms of money. Identify farmers or

individuals that have lost animals. Play facilitating role for early approval of soft loans for buying

animals and ensuring insurance coverage and disaster-proof housing or alternative

shelters/mounds for animals for future emergencies. Protect abandoned and lost cattle.

Supply of medicines and fodder to affected areas. Ensure adequate availability of personnel and

mobile teams. Disposal of carcasses ensuring proper sanitation to avoid outbreak of epidemics.

Establish public information centre with appropriate communication tools for information

dissemination. Mobilize community participation and volunteers for carcass disposal. Formation

of Team Members shown at Table-VII

Type of Disaster Task Activity

Cyclone/Tsunami/Floods

Disposal of Dead bodies

Animal Husbandry Department to ensure medical aid to cattle who are injured.

Disposal of animal carcasses with the help of local bodies/health dept.

Reporting Ensure maintenance of record and

information database.

Ensure immediate health and minimization of outbreak of disease

Keep ready teams for carcass disposal (if required). Assess need for fodder if required. To ensure medical aid to cattle who are injured.

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I & CAD DEPARTMENT

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The Superintendent Engineer (I&CAD), Vizianagaram shall identify and prepare the list

of flood prone tanks and areas in the District. Provide water level gauge at critical points

along the rivers, dams and tanks. Identify and maintain materials/tool kits required for

emergency response. Prepare protection plan of irrigation canals, tanks and other

infrastructure. Inspect bunds of dams, irrigation canals/channels, bridges, culverts, control

gates and overflow channels for proper functioning. Stock-pile of sand bags and other

necessary items for breach closure

The Superintendent Engineer, I&CAD, Vizianagaram shall prepare the updated details of

staff working in District level, Mandal Level and Village level. The Mandal Level, Village level

teams shall be formed to attend during the disaster whenever occurs in the District. The

formation of Teams are shown at Table-VIII

Flood prone tanks and Flood prone areas identified in the District shown at

Table- IX

Type of Disaster Task Activity

Cyclone/Floods

Preparedenss

During monsoon/heavy rains, carry out inspections of dams/reservoirs on a daily basis and check the water level for issuance of alerts and warnings to locals as well as Administration

As soon as the Water reaches the danger mark in dams/reservoirs, inform downstream communities for evacuation

Maintanence and repairs of dams, canal etc.

Lining of canals and other water structure systems in order to reduce seepage losses in the conveyance system

Continuous patrolling over the canal, dams and water structures

In case of leakage or breach of irrigation tanks and dams ensure rapid action.

Coordinate with all departments in rescue and relief operations

Reporting Ensure maintenance of record and

information database.

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POLICE DEPARTMENT

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The Superintendent of Police, Vizianagaram shall keep the force in general in particular

fighting fit for search, rescue, evacuation and other emergency operations at all times through

regular drills. Procure and make available modern emergency equipments while modernizing

existing infrastructure and equipments for disaster response along with regular training and

drills for efficient handling of these equipments. Ensure all communication equipments

including wireless are functional and deploy extra wireless units in vulnerable pockets. Keep

close contact with the District Collectorate and Administration and develop operational

mechanism that can be activated during disasters

Type of Disaster Task Activity

Cyclone/ Tsunami/

Earth Quake

Cylone Repsonse to Coastal Areas

Cordoning off coastal areas for restricting entries of rail or road traffic.

Ensure law and order is maintained in areas likely to be affected.

Disposal of Dead Bodies

Ensure following procedure is followed before disposal/handing over of dead bodies:

Photographs of the dead bodies are taken,

Identification of the dead bodies is done,

Post Mortem where ever necessary and possible is carried out,

Handing over dead bodies of persons known/identified to their relatives,

Disposal of unclaimed and unidentified dead bodies.

Industrial/ Chemical Hazards

Emergency

To ensure necessary security arrangements for the personals (Emergency responders/relief teams) who are working at Relief Centers and involved in distribution of Relief Materials.

To ensure that law and order is maintained at evacuation/relief centers and in the affected areas as well.

Seal off the inner zone of 400m radius from the blast point as ‘no entry area’ except for emergency measures

deployment of the police force for evacuation of the people from the zone of the danger.

Details of swimmers identified for rescue operations during calamities at Table- X

Details of the identified PCs and HGs trained in Swimming for rescue operations.

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SUB DIVISION /

CIRCLE /

POLICE STATIONS

NAME OF THE OFFICER OFFICE CELL

S.P., VZM Sri. Navdeep Singh Grewal

I.P.S.,

276163

272933

(FAX)

9440795900

Addl.S.P.(Admn) Sri A.V.Ramana. 276540 94407 95901

ASP. Parvathipuram Sri Rahuldev Sharma I.P.S 221002 73826 29258

SDPO., VZM Smt P. Venkataratnam. . 276845 94407 95904

SDPO BOBBILI B.V.Ramana Murthy. 254333 9440795905

DSP, DSB. T. Trinadh. 236218 94407 95918

DSP AR Sri G. Srinivasa Rao 236118 94407 95939

DSP, Traffic, VZM. L.Rajeswara Rao. 226522 94407 95919

Inspr, VZM I Town Sri, R. Srinivasa Rao. 226568 94407 95914

Inspr., VZM II Town 226422 94407 95923

C.I. VZM Rural Sri. A. Ravi Kumar. 233465 94407 95937

C.I. Bhogapuram Sri K. Vykunta Rao. 240318 94407 95925

Inpr Kothavalasa Sri G. Sajeeva Rao. 273333 9491303715

C.I. S.Kota Sri S. Laxmana Murthy. 265248 94407 95933

Inspr Bobbili PS Sri T. Seetharam. 255333 9440795956

CI Bobbili 254633 94407 95950

CI Cheepurupalli Sri S. Raghavulu. 283433

34635

94407 95913

CI Gajapathinagaram Sri K.K.V.Vijaynadh. 285255 94407 95929

CI Parvathipuram Sri V. Chandra Sekhar. 220533 94407 95943

CI Salur Sri G.Rama Krishna. 252464 9440904753

CI Elwinpeta Sri B. Venugopala Rao 223434 94409 04754

Inspr., Control Room Smt B. Lalitha.

224455

223100

(100)

94409 04724

R.I., Admn, Sri S. Appa Rao 279009 9440795907

R.I., MTO. Sri P.Nageswara Rao 94407 95952

R.I., Security. Sri S. Gurunadha Rao. 73826 29259

R.I., STF Sri B. Rama Krishna. 94409 04744

Office of DAR VZM 276656

SB control 226677 226937

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FIRE SERVICES DEPARTMENT

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The District Fire Officer, Vizianagaram shall enforce relevant legislations and regulations

as per AP Fire Services Act of 1999 to enhance adoption of fire safety measures. Modernize fire-

fighting equipments and strengthening infrastructure. Identify pockets, industries, etc. which

are highly susceptible to fire accidents; areas/events which might lead to fires, building

collapse, etc. Educate people to adopt safety measures. Conduct training and mock drills to

ensure higher level of prevention and preparedness. Build awareness in use of various fire

protection and preventive systems. Coordinate with Corporate and private industry to ensure

fire mitigation measures are available in each and every building. Ensure fire evacuation plans

(paper plans) for each building is prepared and displayed at convenient locations for the

employees benefit. Design mock fire fighting drills in coordination with private sector and multi-

story buildings. Ensure new multi-storied buildings to be retrofitted with fire alarms and

sprinklers. Coordinate with private and government schools to ensure fire fighting education

among children; similar coordination exercise with colleges and other educational institutions

in fire fighting during fire emergencies. Rescue of persons trapped in burning, collapsed or

damaged buildings, damaged vehicles, including motor vehicles, trains and aircrafts, industries,

boilers and pressure vessels, trenches and tunnels. Control of fires and minimizing damages

due to explosions. Rescue of persons trapped in burning, collapsed or damaged buildings,

damaged vehicles, including motor vehicles, trains and aircrafts, industries, boilers and pressure

vessels, trenches and tunnels. Control of fires and minimizing damages due to explosions.

Teams have been identified for rescue operations whenever disaster occurs

shown at Table- XI

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The details of existence of Fire Stations, fire fighting vehicles and availability of

Fire fighting equipment in Vizianagaram District are as detailed below:

Name of the Mandal

No. of Fire Stations existed

No. of fire fighting vehicle

existed

Name of the Firefighting equipment

No. Available

Vizianagaram 2 unit 02+ (Mist Vehicle – 1

No.)

Life buoys 35

Gajapathinagaram 1 01 Life Jackets 25 Bobbili 1 01 Ropes 36

Parvathipuram 1 01 Head lights 05 Kothavalasa 1 01 Hydraulic

cutters 02

Saluru 1 01 Dragon lights 15 Cheepurupalli 1 01 Ladder 10

S.Kota 1 01 Stretcher 01 G.L.Puram 1 01 --- --

Badangi 1 01 --- ---

Type of Disaster Task Activity

Cyclone/ Tsunami/

Earth Quake Deployment

Deployment of Search and Rescue Teams for Rescue Operations

Industrial/ Chemical Hazards

Emergency

Reach at the site soonest possible and assess the situation.

In case of fire, start fire fighting with suitable media and also take care of surrounding storages/tanks to be over heated so that reduce the chances of ‘domino effect’.

In case of chemical leak, try to plugging/stopping of leak with the use of proper PPE

Search and identify the risk and nullify the sources of leak / toxic release. If any unclear or unidentified substance or source is identified or detected, the team should send them immediately to the laboratory for further investigation / analysis

To search and evacuate the affected population from the site of the incident.

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FISHERIES DEPARTMENT

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Department of Fisheries.

The Assistant Director of Fisheries, Vizianagaram shall initiate/carry out

registration of boats and fishermen if such an exercise has already not been done. Build

community awareness on weather phenomena and warning system especially on the

Do’s & Don’ts on receipt of weather related warnings. Prepare this information in

Telugu and rope in local CBOs and NGOs in educating and disseminating information.

Assist in providing life saving items like life jackets, hand- held radio sets for

communication. Identify youth under NYK or other programs and train young fishermen

in search & rescue operation; hire their services during emergency. Ensure warning

dissemination to fishing communities living in vulnerable pockets. Support in

mobilisation and deployment of additional boats during emergencies. Assess the losses

of fisheries and aquaculture assets and the needs of persons and communities affected

by the emergency. Provide compensations and advice to affected individuals,

Community. Plan for rehabilitation in the long run of the fisher folk including

resettlement, insurance, better boats, nets, etc., improved communication system as a

part of the communication hub for warning dissemination, especially for marine

fishermen and fishing communities residing in high- risk areas

The Mandal level teams identified to attend rescue operations shown at Table-XII

The details of Identified Youth & Swimmers for Rescue operations shown at Table-XIII

Type of Disaster

Task Activity

Cyclone /Tsunami

Cyclone response to

coastal areas

Ensure arrangements are in place to evacuate fishermen and salt workers if needed.

To account for the exact number of fishermen in the sea and fishermen that have already reached the shore

Safety of fishermen and

salt workers

Immediate actions to be taken for safety of fishermen, salt workers and visitors at Cyclone affected coastal areas.

Ensure that all the fishermen and salt workers have returned from the sea or those who are in the sea are rescued and evacuated to safer places.

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PANCHAYAT RAJ

DEPARTMENT

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H. Panchayat Raj Department:

The Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Parishad and District Panchayat Officer, Vizianagaram shall.

Identify coastal villages prone to cyclones and floods, plant wind belt trees along the coast of the

villages. Forest guard or beat officers to lend saws (both power and manual) to the village

panchayats when needed in clearing fallen trees and debris. Provide seedling to the community and

encourage plantation activities, promote nurseries for providing seedlings in case of destruction of

trees during natural disasters. Involvement of the community, NGOs and CBOs in plantation,

protection and other forest protection, rejuvenation and restoration activities especially in disaster-

prone districts. convene special meeting well in advance (preferably 2-3 months in advance of

known seasons of disasters such as cyclone and/or floods) of gram panchayat; invite VOs, CBOs,

youth groups, village elders, NGOs and concerned government officials. Constitute gram

panchayat Disaster Management Committee. Identify and prepare list of vulnerable families.

Identify pucca buildings if cyclone shelters are not available and prepare mobility plan to evacuate

the village to reach the building or shelter; identify access road and/or path to the shelter. Seek

volunteers from youth or others; make work assignments to the teams. NGO staff and other

government staff working at the village/mandal level. Mandal/village level government officials to

coordinate with district administration in procuring tarpaulins, essential food materials, medicines

and other life saving materials for use in the disaster shelters or buildings where evacuated people

will stay. Promote and support community-based disaster management plans. Support

strengthening response mechanisms at the G.P. level (e.g., better communication, local storage,

search & rescue equipments, etc.). Clean drainage channels, organise through community

participation. Trimming of branches before cyclone season. Ensure alternative routes/means of

communication for movement of relief materials and personnel to marooned areas or areas likely

to be marooned. Prepare detailed procurement plan of food and other essentials. Prepare and

execute transportation of stock pile material to disaster prone villages and stock pile in the fair price

shops. In coordination with mandal and district administration relief measures such as food

distribution, operating kitchens, medicine distribution to the needy; transporting injured people to

nearby hospitals etc. to be coordinated by PRI. Train gram panchayat members and provide

support for timely and appropriate delivery of warning to the community. Clearance of blocked

drains and roads, including tree removal in the villages. Construct alternative temporary roads to

restore communication to the villages.

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CIVIL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT

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I. Civil Supplies Department:

The District Supply Officer & District Manager (C.S), Vizianagaram shall ensure that,

Stock file at least one month’s food and essential commodities as disaster preparedness

measures especially between June and December. The stock shall purchase one month in

advance from FCI godowns; arrange transportation to identified fair price shops in

inaccessible villages. Ensure appropriate preservation methods to ensure food and other

relief stock piles are not damaged during storage, especially precautions against moisture,

rodents and fungus infestation. Prepare detailed procurement plan of food and other

essentials. Prepare and execute transportation of stock pile material to disaster prone

villages and stock pile in the fair price shops. To see that the distribution of food and other

essential material to disaster affected people with the coordination of Revenue

Department.

Type of Disaster Task Activity

Cyclone/

Tsunami/Earthquake

/Flood

Reilief works

Ensure that the relief assistance received

from outside is centrally received, stored

and sent for distribution to Tsunami

affected areas according to their need

and proper accounts are maintained

about both receipt and distribution

Ensure adequate supply of relief

materials.

Arrange for procurement of additional

relief material required for relief

operations (on the basis of need

assessment).

Mobilize additional relief material

required for relief operations.

TABLE – I

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0DISTRICT OFFICERS CONTACT NUMBERS:

Sl. No. Name of the Officer Cell Number Land Line

1 Superintendent of Police 9440795900 274178/226677

2 SP (CC) 9440795938

3 Cooperative 9848781611 273292

4 BC SOCIETY 9849906005 272080

5 SC SOCIETY 9849905957 276459

6 VZM MUNICIPALTY 9849905791 224793

7 BBL MUNICIPALTY 9849905792

8 SLR MUNICIPALTY 9849905794

9 PVP MUNICIPALTY 9849905795

10 NML MUNICIPALTY 9849908120

11 Women & Child 9440814584 277985

12 Irrigation 9440814791 277956

13 DCHS 8008553380 272670

14 DM & HO 9849902278 234553

15 EE RWS 8297501010 274475

16 SE RWS 8886332449 274189

17 DD Social Welfare 8332997707 273676

18 FOREST (SF) 9440810124 224310/226409

19 FSO 9491012034 230253

20 Mines 9849202186 273815

21 SETVIZ 9849909080 273768

22 CEO ZP 9491035889 226558

23 Endowments 9491000670 222590

24 SPORTS 9866317325 22488

25 FISHERIES 9440814722 273812

26 AC LABOR 9492555024

27 RTC 9959225603 226708

28 MARKETING 9505517218 226105

29 SE R&B 9440818140 275301

30 SE PR 9440698138 223822

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31 EE PR (PVP) 9849636480 220355

32 TRANSCO 9440812447 227036

33 DVEO 9440816002 228663

34 SE TT PR 9966297777 224480

35 DSO 8008301530 274149

36 IKP MEPMA 9701385770 276669

37 Registrar 9490153856 227352/233249

38 RTO 9848171104 273366

39 APMIP 8374449518 273233

40 ED Minorities 9849901160 230250

41 AD Survey 9866169521 273685

42 LDM 9849530050 223821/223886

43 FIRE 9393148032 276099/276101

44 AUDIT 9848779544 273187

45 DRDA 9849101110 274722

46 HOUSING 7799721145 276756

47 DPRO 9949351580 276880

48 AD Animal Husbandry 9989932817 273364

49 JD Agriculture 8886612636 276359

50 HANDLOOMS 8008705688 279203

51 Legal Metrology 9490165610 223844

52 District Education Officer 9849909102/ 7893867896

201006

53 Horticulture - I 8374449037 275759

54 Sericulture 8790717528 /9849417536

228558

55 CPO 9849901472

56 AD Disbled 9000013609 274647

57 Adult Education 9849909202 274863

58 PO RVM 9849909125 230005

59 ACB 9440906339 276404

TABLE - II

Department Offices Mail Addresses

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Sl.No Name of the Department Mail Address

1. Joint Director, Agriculture, Vizianagaram [email protected]

[email protected]

2. Joint Director, Animal Husbandry,

Vizianagaram [email protected]

3. Superintendent Engineer, R&B, Vizianagaram [email protected]

4. Superintendent Engineer, RWS, Vizianagaram [email protected]

5. Superintendent Engineer, Panchayat Raj,

Vizianagaram [email protected]

6. Superintendent Engineer, Transco,

Vizianagaram [email protected]

7. Superintendent Engineer, I&CAD,

Vizianagaram [email protected]

8. DM Vizianagaram [email protected]

9. postmaster [email protected]

10. [email protected] [email protected]

11. Information Public Relations Dept [email protected]

12. rdo parvathipuram [email protected]

13. rdo vzm [email protected]

14. SALURU MUNICIAPLITY JAI SALURU [email protected]

15. municipal commissioner [email protected]

16. DRO ,VIZAG [email protected]

17. SDC LA U-I PVP [email protected]

18. SDC LA U-II CPP [email protected]

19. DEO, Vizianagaram [email protected]

20. PD DRDA VZM [email protected]

21. PO ITDA PVP [email protected]

22. EE I&D Parvatipuram [email protected]

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23. CEO ZP VZM [email protected]

24. COMM.BBL commissionerbobbilimunicipality@ya

hoo.co.in;

25. COMM.VZM [email protected]

26. Horticulture [email protected]

27. RTO [email protected]

28. Dist Fire Office [email protected]

29. DPRO [email protected]

30. APARD, Training , HYD

[email protected];

[email protected]; comm-

[email protected]

31. AP LOKSYUKTA [email protected]

32. Lendi Institute of Engineering & Technology [email protected]

33. MEPMA [email protected]

34. Cyclone Warning Center

[email protected],

[email protected]

Fax: 0891-2543033, Land:0891-

2543031,32

35. Commissioner for Disaster Management,

Hyderabad

[email protected]

Fax:040-23451819, Land:040-

23456005

TABLE - III

LARGE AND MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES

S.NO.

Name of the Industry Employees

Male Female

1 2 6 7

1 M/s Ncs Ltd. Latchayyapeta (v),Seethanagaram (m)

252 98

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2 M/s Ferro Alloys Corporation Ltd (factor), Shreeramnagar, Garividi (m)

582 2

3 M/s Gsal India Pvt. Ltd. (steel Exchange), Srirampuram (v), L.kota (m)

278 5

4 M/s Jindal Stainless Ltd., Jindal Nagar, Appannapalem, Kothavalasa

568 11

5

M/s Sri Vijayarama Gajapathi Cooperative Sugars Ltd. Kumaram (v), Bhimasing, Jami (m)

304 12

6 M/s Nellimarla Jute Mills Co.Ltd.Nellimarla(v&M)

2050 976

7 M/s Sri Laxmi Srinivasa Jute Mills Ltd. Vcp Road, Bobbili

1420 66

8 M/s Sri Laxmi Srinivasa Jute Mills Ltd, Vt Agraharam, Vizianagaram

2334 33

9 M/s Sri Laxmi Srinivasa Jute Mills Ltd., Contonment, Vizianagaram

3170 175

10 M/s A.p.fibres Ltd., Jeegiram, Saluru (m)

1526 551

11 M/s Sri Chakra Cements Ltd., Annamrajupeta, Jami Mandal

42 0

12 M/s Mylan Labs (formly Matrix Labs) G.chodavaram, Poosapatirega Mandal

3500 20

13

M/s Perpetual Energy Systems Ltd., Appayyapeta, Seethanagaram Mandal

64 1

14 M/s Miracle Software Systems (i) Pvt. Ltd., Munjeru, Bhogapuram Mandal

212 42

15 M/s Alshama Freezer Food & Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd., Industrial Development Area, Nellimarla

13 4

16 Charoen Pokphand (india) Pvt. Ltd., G.chodavaram Village, Poosapatirega Mandal

238 5

17 M/s Vijiyanagar Biotech Ltd., Kothakopperla Village, Poosapatirega Mandal

237 13

18 M/s Maa Mahamaya Industries Ltd., Relligourammapeta Village,

523 40

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L.kota Mandal

19 M/s Hbl Power Systems Ltd., Kandivalasa Village, Poosapatirega Mandal

1612 19

20 M/s Ncs Ltd., (power) Latchayyapeta Village, Seethanagaram Mandal

73 10

21 M/s Heritage Foods (india) Ltd., Growth Centre, Bobbili

10 2

22

M/s Chettinad Morimura Semi Conductors Material Pvt. Ltd., Amatam Ravivalasa Village, Bhogapuram Mandal

36 0

23 M/s Andhra Ferro Alloys Ltd., Garbham, Merakamudidam Mandal

432 32

24 M/s Navya Jute Mills Pvt. Ltd., Ramannadoravalasa, Bobbili

254 29

25 M/s Sms Pharamaceuticala Kandivalasa Village, Poosapatirega Mandal

100 5

26 M/s Sri Mahalaxmi Smelters Pvt. Ltd., Garbham Village, Merakamudidam Mandal

125 25

27 M/s Steel Exchange India Pvt. Ltd., Srirampuram Village, L.kota Mandal

175 25

28 M/s Uma Jute Mill Pvt. Ltd., Kothavalasa Village And Mandal

580 110

TABLE - IV

THE MANDAL LEVEL TEAMS IDENTIFIED DURING THE CYCLONES, DROUGHT AND HEAVY RAINS

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Vizianagaram division mandal level teams

MANDAL LEVEL OFFICERS PHONE NUMBERS ALONG WITH e-mail IDs IN RESPECT OF VIZIANAGARAM DIVISION.

S.No

Name of the Mandal Name of the Agriculture

Officer

Contact Number Other Team members

1 Vizianagaram G.Srinivas 8886612606 Tasildar,Vizianagaram

2 Gantyada B.Shyam Kumar 8886612607 TASILDAR,Gantyada

3 Denkada V.Harikrishna 8886612610 TASILDAR,Denkada

4 Pusapatirega A.Thirupathi Rao 8886612609 TASILDAR,Pusapatirega

5 Bhogapuram Smt.P.Nirmala 8886612608 TASILDAR,Bhogapuram

6 Kottavalasa N.Koteswara Rao 8886613761 TASILDAR,,Kottavalasa

7 L.Kota K.GokulaKrishna 8886613764 TASILDAR,,L.Kota

8 S.Kota S.S.K.SwathiKumari 8886613763 TASILDAR,S.Kota

9 Vepada B. Mary Sirisha Avugadda 8886613765 TASILDAR,Vepada

10 Jami P.Prasad 8886613762 TASILDAR,Jami

11 Cheepurupalli S. Ravindhra 8886612646 TASILDAR,Cheepurupalli

12 Garividi K.R.LArunkumar 8886612621 TASILDAR,Garividi

13 Gurla G.Suhasini 8886612623 TASILDAR,Gurla

14 Merakamudidam K.R.LArunkumar (i/c) 8886612622 TASILDAR,Merakamudidam

15 Nellimarla M.Surinaidu 8886612619 TASILDAR,Nellimarla

16 Gajapathinagaram T.Sangeetha 8886612628 TASILDAR,Gajapathinagaram

17 Mentada K.Govindamma 8886612625 Mentada

18 Bondapalli P.Madhavi(i/c) 8886612629 TASILDAR,Bondapalli

19 Dattirajeru K.Thirupathi Rao 8886612630 TASILDAR,Dattirajeru

20 Salur P.Anuradha 8886612631 TASILDAR,Salur

21 R.B.Puram Ch.Prasad 8886612634 TASILDAR,R.B.Puram

22 Pachipenta V.Venkatayya 8886612633 TASILDAR,Pachipenta

23 Bobbili K.Ravindra 8886612637 TASILDAR,Bobbili

24 Seethanagaram M.Umamaheswaranaidu 8886612640 TASILDAR,Seethanagaram

25 Badangi B.Govinda Rao 8886612638 MAO TASILDAR,,Badangi

26 Balijipeta R.Narasinga Rao 8886612650 TASILDAR,Balijipeta

27 Therlam B.Srinivas 8886612641 TASILDAR, Therlam

28 Parvathipuram M.Sudharani 8886612645 TASILDAR,Parvathipuram

29 Komarada R.Vijayabharati 8886612643 TASILDAR,Komarada

30 Garugubilli G.Suneel Kumar 8886612644 TASILDAR,Garugubilli

31 Makkuva M.Shyama sundar 8886612627 TASILDAR,Makkuva

32 G.L.Puram P.Sankara Rao 8886612648 TASILDAR,G.L.Puram

33 Kurupam N. Ramakrishna 8886612647 TASILDAR,Kurupam

34 Jiyyammavalasa N. Ramakrishna(i/c) 8886612649 TASILDAR,Jiyyammavalasa

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Sl No

Name of the Mandal

Name of the Officer Designation Phone No Email ID

1

L.Kota

Smt.M.Arunakumari Tahsildar 9491387528 [email protected]

2 Smt.G.V.Ramanamma MPDO 9491035829 [email protected]

3 Sri.P.Dinakar SHO 9440904733

4 Kum.Dr. Prasanti Medical Officer 8500641258

5 Sri.Gangadhar Vt.Doctor 8790996683

6 Sri.A.Gokulkrishna AO Agricultre 8886613764 [email protected]

7 Sri. S. Chandrasekar A.E.Irrigarion 9502103009 [email protected]

8 B.Nanibabu A.E(R.W.S) 8142292987

9 Ch. Nageswararao M.E.O. 9989530198

10 Sri.D.Ravi E.O PR&RD 9705748144

11 Sri.A.Apparao A.E PR 9052902375

12 Srinivasarao A.E.Housing 7799722657

13 Ravikumar A.E Ele 9440814201

14 Appalanaidu D.E.E Irrigation 8179429284

15 K. Ramya APONRGS 7095541031

16 Y. Umamaheswararao APMIKP 8008201369 [email protected]

17

Denkada

Sri T.GOVINDA TAHSILDAR 9491012036 [email protected]

18 Smt G.S.NIRMALA DEVI MPDO 9491035817 [email protected]

19 Dr. O. HARI KRISHNA AGRL. OFFICER 8886612610 [email protected]

20 Sri. A.APPALANAIDU MANDAL EDUCATIONAL OFFICER

9441305722 [email protected]

21 Sri. A. SAINADH KUMAR EO PR&RD 7382620110

22 Sri U.SOMULU MEO 9440508681

23 Sri. PVJ.VIJAYAKUMAR AE RWS 9491907289

24 Sri. G.VARMARAJU AE HOUSING 7093930291

25 Sri.M.ADIBABU APO- MGNRGES 7095541017

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26

Denkada

Sri.K SRINIVASARAO APM- VELUGU 8008201402

27 Sri K.PENTAYYA MCO- SAKSHARA BHARATHI

9848094428

28

DATTIRAJERU

PEDADA JANARDHANARAO

TAHSILDAR 9440192393

29 M.PRAKASHRAO MPDO 8106503544

30 N.VENKATARAO MEO(EDU) 9441518379

31 K.TIRUPATHIRAO MAO 8886612630

32 B.SATYANARAYANA VETERNARY DOCTOR

8790996675

33 SRINIVASARAO VETERNARY DOCTOR

9703949166

34 Dr.SRAVANTHI MEDICALOFFICER K.K.V

9885577369

35 B.CHANDRAKALA AE.RWS 8985369483

36 APPALANAIDU AE.IRRIGITION 8332010136

37 ACHARI AE.HOUSING 7093930305

38 R.SANYASINAIDU APO.NREGS 7095541016

39 ATCHUTHRAO APM.IKP 8978881073

40 SATYANARAYANAMURTHY

MEO [PR] 9502594793

41 ANURADHA CDPO 9491051523

42 APPALANAIDU AE.ELEC 7382299904

43

Gajapathinagaram

R.R.L Prasad Patro Tahsildar 9493842905 [email protected]

44 K.Ramamani MPDO 9491035818 [email protected]

45 M.Madhusudanarao M.Engg.Officer 9000738933

46 K.Simhachalam M.E.O 9866040020

47 T.Sangeetha A.O 8886612628 [email protected]

48

Gajapathinagaram

Pichiyya AE TRANSCO 9440812464

49 S.Durga Bhavani A E R W S 7396885138

50 M.Sasi Bhushanarao Veterinary Asst.Surgeon

8790996678

51 Appala Naidu A E (Irrigation) 8332010136

52 Gajapathinagaram

AnandA Kumar A E Housing 7093930304

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53 R.Srinivasa Rao A P M(I K P) 8008201262

54 Sasi Bhushanarao E O(PR & RD) 7382620120

55 K.Ravi Babu APO(NREGS) 7095541018

56 Medical Officer,Phc Marupalli

9985481298

57 Civil Surgeon/CHC 9440980899

58 A.Appajee A E R & B 9440819375

59 B.Anu Radha C D P O (ICDS) 9491051523

60

Nellimarla

HARI PRASAD SPECIAL OFFICER 9848779544

61 D. Krishna Mohan Tahsildar 9491012037 [email protected]

62 K.Raj kumar MPDO 9491035833

63 DR. K. KAMESWARARAO

SPHO 8106722694

64 DR.G.BALA KRISHNA MEDICAL OFFICER,KONDAVELAGADA

9912945162

65 M.SURINAIDU MANDAL AGRICULTURAL OFFICER`

8886612619

66 Y.REVENDRA EO PRD 7382620112

67 PADMA IKP (APM) 8008201300

68 nageswararao AE (RWS) 9701364266

69 achiyyamma AE(HOUSING) 9703311761

70 ratnamala APO (NREGS) 9705541035

71 ramadevi CDPO(ICDS) 9491051532

72 A.D. ANIMAL HUSBUNDRY

9440101384

73 P.SRINIVASARAO A.E (IRRIGATION) 9704677637

74 K.SRINIVISARAO MANDAL EDUCATION OFFICER

9441969222

75 P.SRINIVASARAO SI 9440795924

76 K PRASANNA KUMAR AE (ELECTRICAL) 9440812468

77

Poosapatirega

G.Jayadevi Tahasildar 9491012035 tahprega@ gmail.com

78 D.Laxmi M.P.D.O. 9491035836 [email protected]

79 Poosapatirega

A.Tirupati Rao A.O (Agrl) 8886612609

80 M.Venkata Rao MEO (Edn) FAC 8500908473

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81 R.S.Prakasha Rao Mandal Eng, Off 9440771758

82 H. Prakurddeen S.I. (Police Dept) 9440795928

83 Bangarunaidu AE PR Bhogapuram

9118058635

84 Pydinaidu A.E. ( irrigation 9542673971

85 Subbarao A.E. (R & B) 9440819380

86 Murali Mohan A.E. (Housing) 7093930300

87 A.V.Subbalakshimi A.E.(R.W.S) 9701634265

88 P.Divakar EOPR&Rd 9440285117

89 Dr N.Anuradha M.O, PHC, PPRega 9394839557

90 Dr G. Sreedhar M.O, PHC, Govindapuram

9490235367

91 Dr k. Praveena M.O, PHC, Rellivalasa

9441713066

92

Vepada

P.ADHI LAKSHMI TAHSILDAR 8500898558 [email protected]

93 K.LAKSHMANA RAO MPDO 9491035843 [email protected]

94 S.BALAJI RAO SHO 9440904735

95 A.NAGA VEERABADHRA RAO

MEDICAL OFFICER 9000900248 [email protected]

96 A.V.M.SIRISHA AGRICULTURE OFFICER

8886613765 [email protected]

97 k.r.v.p .RAJ RWS JE 9703353724 [email protected]

98 P.JAGANMOHANRAO HOUSING AE 7093930292 [email protected]

99

Vepada

I.APPARAO AE Electrical 7382299905 [email protected]

100 B.SRINIVASA RAO MANDAL EDUCATION OFFICER

8500940553 [email protected]

101

Vizianagram

K.Srinivasa Rao Tahsildar 9491012109 [email protected]

102 Smt. G.Giribala M.P.D.O 9491035882 [email protected]

103 J.Swamynaidu J.E, Irrigination 9701367553

104 Nageswara Rao J.E, RWS 9701364266

105 M.B.Mohana Reddy Mandal Engg. Officer

9440345067

106 G.Srinivasa Rao Mandal Agrl. Officer

8886612606

107 Prasad A.E, Electrical 9440814200

108

Vizianagram

A.S.Prakasa Rao A.E, Housing 7093930308

109 K.Geetha APM, Velugu 8008201394

110 D.Bhagya Lakshmi APO, NREGS 7095541047

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111 Varaprasad Mandal Edn. Officer

9491608074

112 SVSN Raju EO,. PR & RD 7382620108

113 I. Srinu MCO, Sakshara Bharathi

9989788193

114 T.Dharma Rao Medical Officer, Animal Husbandary

8790996657

115 Dr. R.Nagaraju Medical Officer, PHC Rakodu

9440271734

116

Merakamudidam

Sri B.Ratnakumar MRO 9491012047 [email protected]

117 NRK .Suryam MPDO 9491035832

118 L.Satyanarayana APM 8008201316

119 B.V.Kameswara rao NRJA(APM) 7095541034

120 Parvathi AERWJE 7396210361

121 G.Sanjeevarao MEO 9490302838

122 K.Arunakumar MAO(Agriculture) 8886612621

123 K.Ramesh Mandal Engineer Officer

9440720668

124 K.Prayoga murty SI (Budarayavalasa)

9440904740

125 B.Nagabhusanarao RECS(AE) 9491038927

126 D.Damodara rao AEO 9989602981

127 A.Kanakamahalaxmi PHC(MMD) 9652932948

128 B.Vishnuvardhan PHC(Garbham) 9160023810

129

Gantyada

Sri D.Bapi Raju Tahsiladar 9849701769 [email protected]

130 Sri Srinivas Rao M.P.D.O 9441307185

131 Sri Shaik Sarif Sub Inspector of Police

9440795922

132 Sri Shyam Kumar Agriculture Officer

8886612607

133 Smt Vijaya Laxmi Mandal Educational Officer

9866871595

134 Sri Kameswara Rao EOPRD 7382620109

135 Smt Anu Radha APM/IKP 8008201407

136 Sri Venkata Ramana NREGC 7702076311

137

Gantyada

Dr Chandi Priya PHC-Gantyada 9492589353

138 Dr K V N Padmavathi PHC-Pedamajjipalem

9652734219

139 Smt G prasanna ICDS-PO 9491051526

140 Sri Raju AE-Housing 7799722683

141 Dr Subrahmanyam Veternary Doctor 8790996658

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142

Jami

S.Sarada Devi MPDo,Jami 9491035824

143 B.Eswara rao EOPR & RD 7382620114 [email protected]

144 R.Yernaidu Tahsildar 9490496667

145 Ch.Swamy naidu Mandal Enginering Officer

9440347423

146 Vasanta Apparao Assistant Engineer 9949096238 [email protected]

147 P .Satya Prasad Assistant Engineer 9440819376 [email protected]

148 Venkata Rao Education jami 9550739409 [email protected]

149 Prasanth Kumar Sub Inspector 9440795909 [email protected]

150 Siva kumar Medical Officer, jami

9908324834 [email protected]

151 A Gargi Devi Medical Officer, Alamanda

9885757775

152 Siva kumar Medical Officer, Jami

9989821564

153 S.Naresh Kumar Veternary Surgeon

7890996679 [email protected]

154

Jami

Srinivasa rao Agriculture Officer, Jami

8886613762 [email protected]

155 R jhansi Assistant Engineer 9704480639 [email protected]

156 Y.Trinadh Assistant Engineer 7093930302

157 D.Siva rama Krishna Assistant Engineer 9290996932

158

Jami

B. Venkata rao Assistant Engineer 9440817652 [email protected]

159 Santa kumari Project Officer 9491051533 [email protected]

160 K.Appalanaidu Assistant Project manager,

8008201368 [email protected]

161 M.Kiranmayi A.P.O 7702076315

162 G.Srinivasa Rao M.C.O 8500903646 [email protected]

163 Y.Suryanarayana M.C.O 8187873768 [email protected]

164 Vijaya Nirmala Hostel Warden 9550386900 [email protected]

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165

Bhogapuram

Sri D.Laxma Reddy Tahsildar, Bhogapuram

9491746959

166 Smt.Y.Padmaja MPDO, Bhogapuram

9491835812

167 Sri K.Tavitinaidu MEO (Edn), Bhogapuram

9441141652

168 Sri R.S.Prakasa Rao MEO (Eng), Bhogapuram

9440771758

169 Sri N.Srinivasa Rao MAO, Bhogapuram

8886613730

170 Sri P.Murali FDO, Bhogapuram 9491808388

171 Sri Y.Ramachandra Rao AE (Housing), Bhogapuram

7093930290

172 Sri Srinivasa Rao AE (Ele), Bhogapuram

9440812469

173 Sri Subba Rao EE (R&B), Bhogapuram

9440819380

174 Sri Vijay Kumar EE (RWS), Bhogapuram

9491907289

175 Sri Deenabandhu SI, Bhogapuram 9440795926

176

Bondapalli

Sri B.Neelakanta Rao Tahsildar 9849344203 [email protected]

177 Sri K.Ramachandrarao MPDO 9491035814 [email protected]

178 Smt.B.Madhavi MAO 8886612629 [email protected]

179 A.E.Electrical 9440812464

180 A.E (RWS) 9440539789

181 Sri Umamaheswararao Mandal Educutation Officer

9441568489

182 Sri J.Tarakeswararao SHO 9440795947

183 A.E.Erigi 9705967510

184 A.E.Housing 7093930303

185 A.E.PR 9441024792

186 Smt.Kalyani I.K.P APM 8008201343 [email protected]

187 Sri Ramarao APO N.R.E.G.S 7095541014

188

Gurla

U.K.Padhi Tahsildar 9490898311 [email protected]

189 M.Mani MPDO 9491035823

190 G.Rama Rao AE (Electrical) 9440817664

191 P.Srinivasa rao AE(Irrigation) 9704677637

192 Gurla K.Rajesh AE(RWS) 9701364268

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193 G.Suhasini AO(Agriculture) 8886613728

194 Jagadeesh APM IKP 8008201305

195 S.Appala Naidu APO (NREGS) 7095541024

196 S.V Ramana Medical Officer 8922247655

197 Dr.Rupa Medical Officer,Tettangi PHC

8985912291

198 Prasada Rao MEO(Education) 8096821399

199 Dr.R.Krishna MHO(Animal Husbandry)

9440747215

200 J.Appala Raju AE (Housing) 7093930294

201 Neela Kantam SHO 9440795945

202 M.Kesava rao MEO(Engineering) 9441285191

203

Srungavarapukota

Smt J Ramulamma Tahsildar 9492337852, 9491012005

[email protected]

204 Gowri Sankar rao MPDO S.Kota 9491035840

205 Kurma rao MEO 9440913460

206 S.Swathi Kumari MAO 8886613763

207 Ratnakar AE Housing 7093930301

208 AE Electrical 9440812458

209 Sagar Babu SI S.kota 9440795908

210 Srungavarapukota

K.Laxmana Murthy CI S.kota 9440795933

211 RWS JE

212

Mentada

R R Krishna Rao Tahsildar 9492450500 [email protected]

213 P.Ramakrishnan Deputy Tahsildar 9866863635 ramakrishnan [email protected]

214 G.Venkatarao MPDO 9491035831 [email protected]

215 G.Venkatarao E.O(P.R&R.D) 7382620121

216 M.Gangaraju M.EDU.O 7382064896

217 M.ENG.O 9490139889

218 K.SRINIVAS A.E.E,RWS 9949477071

219 K.GOVINDAMMA Mandal Agriculture Officer

8886612625

220

Mentada

K.CHIONABABU A.E,HOUSING 7799722658

221 G.APPALASWAMY APM,IKP 8008201395

222 E.SUNDARARAO APO,MGNREGS 7095541033

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223 P.KOTESWARARAO MCO,SAAKSHAR BHARAT

9908375432

224 CHANDRINAIDU MCO,(POSTAL) 9603825363

225 DOCTOR(Mentada P.H.C)

8333073999

226 DOCTOR(Challapeta P.H.C)

9440990440

227 DOCTOR(Mentada Vet)

8790112349

228 DOCTOR(Poram Vet)

8790756333

229 FOREST GUARD 9490944239

230 FSO 9440105308

233

Kothavalaasa

B.T.V Rama Rao Tahsildar 9491012039

234 G.Aruna M.P.D.O 9491035827

235 G.Sanjeeva Rao C.I Of Police 9491303715

236 S.Ravikumar S.I of Police 9440904723

237 B.Dhanunjaya S.I of Police 7729904434

238 Excise C.I 9492929048

239 P.Koteswara Rao M.A.O 8886613761

240 B.Ravi A.E(Ele) 9440812474

241 A.Ramesh A.E(Housing) 7093930298

242 S.Siva Prasad A.E(Telephone) 9490179400

243 K.Srinivas A.P.O(Velugu) 8008201379

244 P.Vijaya laxmi A.P.O(MGNREGS) 7095541029

245 K.Appala Naidu E.O PRD 7382620119

246 ch.Vijay Kumar M.E.O 9490139595

247

Cheepurupalli

S.V.Chandramouli Dy.EE(PRI) 9440197044

248 K.Deneesh Animal(HUS) 9701939734

249 Madhukar J.E.Project 9949707476

250 S.V.Satyanarayana raju AE-Housing 7799722648

251 G.V.Indrashenareddi AE-Irregation 9885982599

252 D.Ramesh AE-RWS 9701364271

253 K.Srinivaskumar AE-RECS 9491038925

254

Cheepurupalli

AE-R&B 9440819374

255 Y.Ravindra AO-Agricultural 8886612620

256 Y.Yerrinaidu APM (Velugu) 8008201280

257 M.Laxmanarao Coordinater (S.Bharth)

9494775478

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258 B.Nageswarao MEO-Education 9985127135

259 P.Chandrashekarao MEO-Engneer 9440030766

260 D.Satyanarayana ASO 9492532720

261 I.Indira ramana MPDO 9491035815

262 P.Ramakrishna EO(PR&RD) 7382620127

263 P.Pentayya TAHSILDAR 8332842045

264 S.Hymavathi MRI 9441598225

265 M.Srinivas P.O(NREGS) 7095541015

266 T.Esther rani PO(ICDS) 9491051528

267 K.Santhosh kumar PHC(Karlam) 8142635070

268 Sunil CHC (Cheepurupalli)

9908953270

269 S.Nageswarao SI(Cheepurupalli) 9440795940

270

Garividi

G.Kalpavalli Tahsildar 9177276289

271 K.Annapurna Devi M.P.D.O 7382620126

272 K.R.L Arun Kumar M.A.O 8886612621

273 Basava Raju A.E RWS 9959681355

274 A.Ramana A.E Housing 7093930296

275 Y.Kamala Kumari Veternary Doctor 8790996670

276 B.Jagannadha A.E Electrical 9491038926

277 Rama Krishna rao M.E.O 9492618742

278 Steephen Babu Mandal Engineering Officer

9440683374

279 P.Jagadeswara Rao Medical Officer 9440343574

280 Esther rani C.D.P.O 9491051528

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Parvatipuram Division Mandal level teams Sl.

No. Name of the

Mandal Name of the

Officer Desgnation e-mail id Cell Number

1 Parvathipuram

K.Chinna Rao Tahsildar [email protected] 9885175577

Krishna Rao MPDO [email protected] 9491035835

Y.Vijaykumar AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9492547002

B.V.Satish AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9701362453

A.Chinnaya AE, RWS [email protected] 9440436892

S.Suryanarayana AE, (R) Transco adeopvpm/EPDCL/@DISCOMS 9440282689

N.Satish AE, Transco, Urban

adeopvpm/EPDCL/@DISCOMS 9440812481

M.Vasudeva Rao Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8886612645

M.Ravi Kumar Sub Inspector Rural

[email protected] 9440904745

V.Ashok Kumar Sub Inpector Urban

[email protected] 9440795944

Surender Naidu Sub Inpector Urban

[email protected] 8688044773

2 Komarada

Y.Trupathinaidu Tahsildar [email protected] 8790056392

N.Appalanaidu MPDO [email protected]

9491035826

P.Nageswara Rao AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 8965171969

K.Nageshara Rao AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9440759579

Naveen Kumar AE, RWS [email protected] 9948507437

P.S.Bhanu Prakash

AE, Transco adeopvpm/EPDCL/@DISCOMS 9440817654

Vijaya Bharathi Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8886612643

G.Dharmendara Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440795910

3 Garugubilli

K.Suryanarayana Tahsildar [email protected] 9000643033

G.Parvathi MPDO [email protected] 9491035821

K.Muralidhar AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9848783477

P.V.Raman AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9106294840

Rahul AE, RWS [email protected] 8332057541

Pramesu AE, Transco adeopvpm/EPDCL/@DISCOMS 9440812482

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Garugubilli B.Sunil Kumar

Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8886612644

D. Eswara Rao Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440795946

4 Jiyyamavalasa

P.Narayana Rao Tahsildar [email protected]

9849757599

G.Pydithalli MPDO [email protected] 9491035825

D.Kalayni Durga AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9502733018

G.Raghu AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9440786657

Sekhar AEE, RWS [email protected] 8886333174

K.Naram Naidu AE, Transco adeopvpm/EPDCL/@DISCOMS 9440814205

Vijay Agricultural Officer(I/C)

[email protected]

9441178643 8886612646

A.Hari Krishana Sub Inpector Jiyyammavalasa

[email protected] 9440904722

P.Papa Rao Sub Inspector, Chinamerangi

[email protected] 9440904728

5 Kurupam

M.Praksah Tahsildar [email protected] 9866634068

V.Srinivas MPDO [email protected] 9491035828

G.Srinivasa Rao AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9440416961

T.Venu Gopal Naidu

AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9490748752

P.M.K Reddi AEE, RWS [email protected] 8008502364

A.Soma Sekhar AE, Transco adeopvpm/EPDCL/@DISCOMS 9490610128

N.Ramakrishna Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8886612647

N.Ashok Chakravarthi

Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440795949

6 G.L.Puram

D.N.S.Sastri Tahsildar [email protected] 9440805359

V.V.V.S.Laxmana Rao

MPDO [email protected] 9491035822

K.Muralidhar AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9494327433

K.Rajesh AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9440942466

Chaitanya Kumar AE, RWS [email protected] 8332840539

K.Somasekhar AE, Transco adeopvpm/EPDCL/@DISCOMS 9490610128

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G.L.Puram

P.Sankara Rao Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 9492018713

I.Gopi Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440795948

7 Bobbili

Masalamani Tahsildar [email protected] 9491012061

Arundhiti Devi MPDO [email protected] 9491035813

Srinivasa Rao AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9440863974

A.Rama Krishana AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9848546472

Sankara Rao AE, RWS [email protected] 9441305282

P.Sashibhusana Rao

AE, Transco [email protected]

9440812475(Rural)

SSSHKK Chakravarthi

AE,Transco [email protected]

9440812476(Urban)

Ch.Bumaia Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8096696782

K.S.N.K.G.Naidu Sub Inpector-1 [email protected] 9494570318

R.P.R.Prasad Sub Inpector-2 [email protected] 9440795951

8 Seetanagaram

B.Satyannarayana Tahsildar [email protected]

9490149191

P.Venkataramana MPDO [email protected]

9491035839

Ch.Bhushan Prasad

AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9440456968

Bhargava Kumar AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9701362455

B.Dhanujaya Rao AE, RWS [email protected] 9491791931

P.Sabaashiva Rao AE, Transco [email protected] 9440812477

M.Uma Mahasewara rao

Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8886612655

R.Vasyudeva Rao Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440795954

9 Baljipeta

J.Eswaramma Tahsildar [email protected] 9441287917

K.Krishna Rao MPDO [email protected]

9493153945

M.Pusphanadham AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9440124359

N.Haribabu AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9440324382

G.Harinadha Rao AE, RWS [email protected] 8008545325

P. Sashibhusana Rao

AE, Transco(I/C) [email protected] 9440812476

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Baljipeta

N.Narishanaga Rao

Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8096696785

P.Chanara Sekhar Sub Inpector [email protected], [email protected]

9440795953

10 Saluru

S.Krishnam Raju Tahsildar [email protected] 9573614064

Sri.P.Krian MPDO [email protected] 9491035838

G.Ramagopal Reddy

AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected]

9492175634

T.V.J.Naidu AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9490748752

U. Kishore Kumar AE, RWS [email protected] 9701364287

SSSHKK Chakravarthi

AE, Transco [email protected] 9440812479

Shirisha Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8096696778

T.Srinivasa Rao Sub Inpector (Urban)

[email protected] 9440795936

S.Rama Rao Sub Inpector (Rural)

[email protected] 9440795935

11 Pachipenta

G.Gridhar Tahsildar(I/C) [email protected] 9491080224

P.Ramana Murthy MPDO [email protected] 9491030834

P.Uma Maheswarad

AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9701010550

K.Sankar AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9493038381

G.Depik Prasad AE, RWS [email protected] 9949435974

Y.Suryanarayana AE, Transco [email protected] 9440814202

V.Ramanayya Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8886612633

D.Ravi Kumar Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440904743

12 Makkuva

B.Rama Rao Tahsildar [email protected] 9573125695

K.Vijaya Lakshmi MPDO [email protected] 9491035830

V.Y.Ratnam AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9490733689

D.Darappadu AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9701362460

D.Divanjayanaidu AE, RWS [email protected] 9490139889

Jaganamohan Rao AE, Transco [email protected]

9440814204

M.Syamasundara Rao

Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 9494325419

Ravindar Raju Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440795941

13 R.B.Puram M.Apparao Tahsildar [email protected] 9491012068

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B.Chandramma MPDO [email protected]

9491035837

P.Santharao AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9440152224

Ch.Ganapathirao AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9849339893

U.Kishor AE, RWS [email protected] 8886332434

M.Vijay Kumar AE, Transco [email protected] 7382299899

Ch.Prasad Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8886612634

S.Santhosh Kumar Sub Inpector [email protected]

9440795957

14 Therlam

U.Raju Kumari Tahsildar [email protected] 9989927469

V.Balasundar Rao MPDO [email protected] 949135841

A.Ramanadha Rao

AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9000727614

Ch.Ganapathirao AE, Irrigation [email protected] 9701362454

V.Chaitanaya AE, RWS [email protected] 9705812464

Ch.M.Prasad AE, Transco [email protected] 9440812478

B.Srinivasarao Agricultural Officer

[email protected] 8886612641

S.Ravi Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440795955

15 Badangi

S.Ramana Murthy Tahsildar [email protected] 9652253019

G.Baburao MPDO [email protected]

9491035810

K.Padmakala AE, Panchayatiraj

[email protected] 9441737074

Ch.Ganapathirao AE, Irrigation [email protected]

9701362454 9490927443

M.Rama Krishana AE, RWS [email protected]

9502639979

M.Chandra Sekhar

AE, Transco [email protected] 9440812480

B.Govinda Rao Agricultural Officer

[email protected] & [email protected]

8886612638

V.Paparao Sub Inpector [email protected] 9440904752

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TABLE – V

DETAILS OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS INCLUDING P.H.C DOCTORS

NAME OF THE HOSPITAL NAME OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER CONTACT NO.

PHC,Kottam Dr. A. Venkateswra Rao

PHC.Vepada Dr.G.Varahala Raju

PHC,Jami Dr. S. Sivakumar

Dr. K.V. Joga Rao

PHC, Alamanda Dr.A Gargidevi

Dr. T.Venkata Rao

PHC,Kothavalasa Dr. H. Lalitha

PHC,Viyyampeta Dr.D.Nirmala

Dr. Ch. Aparna

PHC,L.Kota Dr B. Uma shankar

Dr. S Venkata Ramanamma

PHC, BODDAM Dr D. Seethal Varma

PHC,PMPalem Dr.KVS Padmavathi

Dr.M. Jagadeesh

PHC Gantyada Dr.J.Rajasekhar

Dr.M.Ramachandrudu(PG)

PHC,Marupalli Dr.P. Vijaya Radhika

PHC,Dathirajeru Dr. A. Taj Kumar

PHC,K.Kothavalasa Dr.B.Seetha Sravanthi

PHC,Bondapalli Dr. K.Harini

PHC,Devupalli Dr.B. Anil Kumar

PHC,Mentada Dr.L. Swapna

PHC,Challapeta Dr.M.V.Prasadarao

Dr.L.Srinivasa Rao

PHC,Denkada Dr. K. Satyavani

PHC,Mopada Dr.Raja Ramesh

Dr.B.Roja Rani

PHC, Polipalli Dr V. Rukmini

PHC,P.Rega Dr. N. Anuradha

PHC,Govindapuram Dr. G. Sridhari

PHC,Rellivalasa Dr. K. Praveena

CHC,Cheepurupalli

Dr.M.Geetha Bhavani

Dr. A. Nareemani

Dr. P. Sunil

Dr. T.A. Sireesha

PHC,Karlam Dr. K.Kanaka Lakshmi

PHC,Garividi Dr. P. Jagadeeswara Rao

PHC,Bondapalli(G) Dr. N. Bhargavi

PHC, KONURU Dr. Ch. Sowjanya

PHC,Merakamudidam Dr. S. Madhuri

Dr. K. Ravi Kiran

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PHC,Garbham Dr.Y.Vishnua Vardhan

Dr. R. Nagaraj

CHC,NELLIMARLA Dr. Vasu Babu

Dr.S.V.Ramana

Dr. M.Srujanakumari

Dr.G. Balakrishna

Dr. Vasmikrishna

PHC,Gurla Dr. A. Venkata Rao

PHC, TETTANGI Dr.G. Anilkumar

PHC, Rakodu Dr. M. Pavani

PHC, Sathivada POST NOT SANCTIONED

PHC,Therlam Dr.P. Jyothasna Rani

Dr. S.Koteswara Rao

PHC,Perumali Dr. Kumar Raja pantula

PHC,RBPuram Dr. R. Ravikumar

PHC, Arikathota Dr. G. Himaja

Dr. V. Suneetha

PHC, Galavilli Dr. B. Kalyani

PHC,Bandaluppi Dr.J.Krishnam Raju

PHC, Dokiseela Dr.B. Chandipriya

Dr. T.Dhanamajayanaidu

PHC, Pedabondapalli Dr.NMK Tirumalaprasad

PHC,Komarada Dr.B.Ratna Deepak

Dr.Pavani (PG lien)

PHC,KRBPuram Dr.B. Sobharani

Dr. A. Saikiran

CHC,Bobbili Dr. G.Sashibhushana Rao

Dr. G. Venkatanaidu

Dr. Ratnakumari

Dr N Surya Narayana

PHC, ARASADA Dr.G.Lakshmi

PHC,Balijipeta PG Lien(Dr. Hemalatha)

PHC,Seethanagaram Dr.K.Bhaskara Rao

Dr. P. Harini

PHC,Pedankalam Dr. A.B. Mallikarjuna Rao

PHC,Piridi Dr.K.K.V.Sobharani

Dr. E.Vijay Kishore

PHC,Pakki Dr.MM Ravikumar Reddy

PHC, Baguvalasa Dr. M. Triveni

CHC,Salur Dr. B. Hemesh

Dr. B. Lavanya

Dr.S.V. Ram murthy

Dr. B. Appala Naidu

PHC,Makkuva Dr. R.Srinivasa Rao

PHC,Sambara Dr.K.Jyothirmaye

PHC,Pachipenta Dr. D. Swetha

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PHC, GN Peta Dr.A.Kishorekumar

Dr. K. Vijayasanthi

PHC,Mamidipalli Dr S.S. Suresh Chandra Dev

PHC,Thonam Dr.M. Manoj Kumar

Dr N. Krishna Sagar

PHC, MADALINGI Dr. L.Vinay Kumar

PHC,Mondemkhallu Dr.Vishnupriya Devi

PG Lien (Dr.D. Errayya)

PHC,NKpuram Dr.S. Prasanthi

CHC,Kurupam Dr.Kalyana Sowjanya

Dr. A. Pratima

Dr.T. Ravikumar

Dr. Y. Gopala Rao(PG Lien)

PHC, Duddikhallu Dr. B. vanaja

PHC,Thadikonda Dr. Jahnavi(PG Lien)

vacant

PHC,Regidi Dr. Buddeswara Rao

PHC,Jiyyammavalasa Dr.Ch.Uday Kumar

Dr. B. Pradeep Kumar

PHC,RRBPuram Dr.G.Chandrakantha Yadav

PHC,Garugubilli Dr. K. Sambamurthy

Dr.Rameshkumar(Pglien)

PHC,Ravivalasa Dr. N. Rajani

CHC,Chinamerangi Dr. S. Bhagya Rekha

Dr T. Sreekanth

UWFC VIZIANAGARAM Dr.N.S.D.Srinivas

ICDS VIZIANAGARAM Dr. U. Appala Raju

Police Hospital, VZM Dr P. Ravi Kumar

5th Bn Vizianagaram Dr G Sudharsan Rao

Dr. R.Samrajyalaxmi

Dist Nucleous MO, VZM Dr. P. Visweswara Rao

TH Ward VZM Dr.D.Ugandhar

DTCO, VZM Dr.Muralikrishna

MHO, VZM vacant

PP Unit, Bobbili Dr.V. R Meenakhsi

Dr.V.Gourisankar

PP Unit, Saluru Dr. S. Suma

Dr M K V Sanjeev Naidu

PP Unit, Parvathipuram Dr. S. Padmavathi

Dr. Y. Vijaya Mohan

TABLE – VI

DETAILS OF AVAILABILITY OF MEDICINES

SL NO.

Name of the Mandal

Name of the Hospital/ PHC

Availability of Medicines

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Anti snake

Venom

Halogen Tablets

ORS Packets Other Essential

Medicines

1 S.KOTA 1. Kottam 8 5500 6000

Metronidazole, Furazolidone, Paracetamol

and Other Drugs

Are Adequate

2 L.KOTA 2. L.Kota 6 4500 5000

3

VEPADA

3. Boddam 4 4500 5000

4. Vepada

7 4500 5000

4

KOTHAVALASA

5. Kottavalasa 6 5000 6000

6. Viyyampeta 5 4000 4000

5

5.JAMI

7.Jami 5 4000 5000

8. Alamanda 5 3000 4000

6

GANTYADA

9. Gantyada 5 5000 4000

10. P.M.Palem 6 4000 3000

7 G.P.NAGARAM 11. Marupalli 8 5000 5000

8

DATHIRAJERU

12. Dattirajeru 5 5000 4000

13. K.Kottavalasa 4 4000 4000

9

BONDAPALLI

14. Bondapalli 5 4000 3000

15. Devupalli 6 4000 4000

10

MENTADA

16.Challapeta 8 5000 5000

17 .Mentada 8 5000 5000

11 BHOGAPURAM 18. Polipalli 10 6000 5000

12

DENKADA

19. Denkada 6 5000 4000

20. Mopada 6 5000 5000

13

PUSAPATIREGA

21. Pusapatirega 6 6000 4000

22. Govindapuram 5 5000 4000

23. Rellivalasa 3 3000 3000

24. Karlam 5 5000 5000

25. G. Bondapalli 5 4000 3000

26. Garividi 4 4000 4000

27. Konuru 4 3000 3000

28. Merakamudidam 5 5000 4000

29. Garbam 5 5000 4000

30 .Gurla 5 4000 3000

31. Tettangi 3 3000 3000

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32 K.Velagada 2 4000 3000

33. Sathivada 2 4000 3000

34. Rakodu 10 7000 8000

39vadada 3 3000 3000

35. Terlam 6 5000 4000

36. Perumali 6 5000 5000

37. R.B.Puram 6 6000 4000

38 .Arikathota 3 3000 3000

40. Bandaluppi 6 4000 3000

41. Dokiseela 6 3000 3000

42. P. Bondapalli 5 4000 3000

43. Komarada 6 3000 3000

44. K.R.B.Puram 6 3000 4000

45. Arasada 4 4000 3000

46. Galavilli 4 3000 3000

47. Balijipeta 5 5000 5000

48. Seethanagaram 5 5000 5000

49. Pedankalam 6 5000 4000

50. Pakki 4 4000 4000

51. Piridi 6 6000 5000

52. Baguvalasa 3 3000 3000

53. Mamidipalli 6 4000 4000

54. Thonam 7 3000 3000

55. Makkuva 8 4000 4000

56. Sambara 8 4000 4000

57. Pachipenta 8 5000 5000

58. G.N. Peta 6 4000 3000

59. R.R.B.Puram 8 4000 3000

60. Mondekallu 7 4000 4000

61. Neelakantapuram 6 3000 3000

62. Thadikonda 6 4000 3000

63. Duddukallu 7 3000 3000

64.Regidi 7 5000 4000

65. G.M. Valasa 7 6000 5000

66. Madalingi 6 3000 3000

67 Ravivalasa 6 5000 4000

68 .Garugubilli 6 5000 4000

TABLE – VII

FORMATION OF MANDAL/VILLAGE LEVEL TEAM MEMBERS

S. No.

Name of the Mandal

Name of the Veterinary

Doctor Contact No.

Name of the team Members

Designation Cell No.

1 Bobbili Dr B.Chalapathi

Rao 8790996685

1. Msanjeevi Naidu

Junior Veterinary

Officer 8985335322

Dr.D.Anitha 8790996686 B.Sankara Rao Office

Subordinate -----

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2. P.Rama Rao Junior

Veterinary Officer

9618149196

Nalini Kumari Hospital

Attendant -----

3. G.V.Sailaja rani Junior

Veterinary Officer

9441343457

L.Lakshmana Rao Office

Subordinate -----

4. B.Meenakshi devi

Veterinary Livestock

Officer 9949341677

B.Bharathi Livestock Assistant

9491805017

5. A.Venkati Junior

Veterinary Officer

8978396724

2 Balijipeta Dr K.Prasad 7893990011 1. E.Ramana murthy

Livestock Assistant

9491762545

Dr.G.Ganesh 8790996690 A.Kondala Rao Hospital

Attendant -----

Dr.R.Chadrakala 8790996689 2. G.Ganesh Livestock Assistant

9966584625

P.Swarna Hospital

Attendant -----

3. K.Maryrat nam Junior

Veterinary Officer

9441836458

M.Lakshmi Hospital

Attendant -----

4.Ch.Lakshmi devi

Livestock Assistant

9440893914

G.Parvathi Office

Subordinate -----

5. Ch.Gopala krishna

Veterinary Assistant

9640023475

B.Naveen Kumar O.S -----

3 Seethanaga

ram Dr L.Sudhakar 8790996693 1. R.Gowri Naidu

Veterinary Livestock

Officer 9494011333

Dr. R.Ramesh 8790996694 P.Chinababu Office

Subordinate -----

2. K.V.A.N. Murthy

Junior Veterinary

Officer 9441920685

M.Ananda Rao Office

Subordinate -----

3. Rafath Junior

Veterinary Officer

9866333652

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N.Padma Office

Subordinate -----

Dr S.Rama Rao Veterinary Assistant Surgeon

8790996695

4.T.Ravi Veterinary Assistant

9393392344

T.Sridevi Hospital

Attendant -----

4 Garugubilli Dr.K.Sailaja 8790996709 1. Y.Tirupathi Rao Junior

Veterinary Officer

9618640822

N.Srinivasa Rao Hospital

Attendant -----

2. M.Sreeram anidu

Livestock Assistant

9441713237

P.Appalanarasamma

Office Subordinate

-----

3. D.Kranthi Livestock Assistant

9550646414

A.Prameela Hospital

Attendant -----

4. D.Appalanarasamma

Livestock Assistant

9492748213

Prasad Office

Subordinate -----

5 R.B.Puram Dr.Ch.Deena

Kumar 8790996701 1.K.Simhachalam

Veterinary Assistant

9297201334

P.Kamamma Office

Subordinate -----

2. G.Rame swara Rao

Livestock Assistant

9441162097

K.Jayamma Office

Subordinate -----

3. A.Chandra sekhar

Livestock Assistant

9948851682

P.Uma Office

Subordinate -----

4. Bhagavandas Junior

Veterinary Officer

9492151215

5. Rajababu Junior

Veterinary Officer

9550407379

R.Neelamma Office

Subordinate -----

6 Badangi Dr.K.V.Ramana 8790996706 1.G.Govindavarma

Junior Veterinary

Officer 9573291192

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B.Lakshmana Rao Hospital

Attendant -----

2. J.Veetbah dra Rao

Junior Veterinary

Officer 9949636320

M.Rama Krishna Hospital

Attendant -----

3. A.Santoshi Kumari

Livestock Assistant

9553954997

G.Venkati Office

Subordinate -----

7 Therlam Dr.J.Narendra

Kumar 8790996705 1. A.Gopala Rao

Veterinary Liverstock

Officer 8179293655

P.Adilakshmi Office

Subordinate -----

2. Kum Prasanna Livestock Assistant

9885134698

V.Padma Office

Subordinate -----

8 Parvathipur

am Dr.B.Chakradhar 8790996691 1. V.Neela kantu

Veterinary Liverstock

Officer 9491913663

M.Parvathi Office

Subordinate -----

2. R.Padma vathi Livestock Assistant

9440356403

Nagamani Office

Subordinate -----

3. I.Swarna latha Livestock Assistant

9390575494

K.Vijayalakshmi

Office Subordinate

-----

9 Komarada Dr Ch.Haripriya 8790996696 1. N.Rama nayya Livestock Assistant

9492544851

T.Sulochna Office

Subordinate -----

2. D.Ramesh Veterinary Assistant

9494918832

E.Lakshmi Office

Subordinate -----

10 Jiyyammav

alasa Dr.V.Govind 8790996708 1. M.Raja Rao

Veterinary Assistant

9494330255

P.Jagannadha rao

Hospital Atendant

-----

2. G.Srinivasa Rao

Veterinary Assistant

9494326458

M.Simhachalam Hospital

Attendant -----

3. M.Anna Livestock 9849525995

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poorna Assistant

S.Venkatarao Office

Subordinate -----

11 Kurupam Dr B.Paradeep

Naidu 9493385063 1. S.Chinna Rao

Veterinary Livestock

Officer 9490496161

K.Mittilamma Office

Subordinate -----

2. P.Amaranadh Livestock Assistant

9441024369

Satyavathi Office

Subordinate -----

12 G,L,Puram Dr B.Paradeep

Naidu 9493385063

1. Ch.Appala swamy

Livestock Assistant

8985912543

N.Kalavathi Office

Subordinate -----

2. P.Govinda rao Livestock Assistant

9441713184

B.Manikyam Office

Subordinate -----

3. G.Suguna Office

Subordinate -----

Jaganna dhama Hospital

Attendant -----

13 Pachipenta Dr.G.Ramakrishn

a 8790996703

1. K.Prabha kara Rao

Junior Veterinary

Officer 9441712199

V.Parvathi Officer

Subordinate -----

Dr.M.V.Jagadeesh

Veterinary Assistant Surgeon

8790099333

2. Y.V.S.Naidu Veterinary Assistant

9441158461

K.Someswara rao Office

Saubordi nate

-----

14 Salur Dr.D.Lakshmidee

pika 8790088333 1. V.Krishnaveni

Junior Veterinary

Officer 9963268762

Balaram Hospital Attendat

-----

2. V.Anuradha Junior

Veterinary Officer

9989787181

A.Jyothi Office

Subordinate -----

3. S.Nagabhushana Rao

Livestock Assistant

8330978261

T.Surya kantam Office -----

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Subordinate

15 Makkuva Dr.K.H.P.Manjus

ha Rani 9849424457

1. J.Simha chalam

Livestock Assistant

9951134190

G.Lakshmi Office

Subordinate -----

2. G.V.Rama namurthy

Junior Veterinary

Officer 9849390027

G.Indumathi Hospital

Attendant -----

3. B.Syamala devi Livestock

Assistant 9440676353

J.Lakshmi Office

Subordinate -----

4. S.Lakshmi Livestock Assistant

9441306366

N.Ratnalu Office

Subordinate -----

5. V.Siva prasad Livestock Assistant

9542359280

M.Madhavi Hospital

Attendant -----

6. S.Padma vathi

Livestock Assistant

9492521232

7.H.Rama Rao

Office

Subordinate

-----

16 Vizianagara

m Dr.R.Sharada 8008222772

M.V.S.Prakasa Rao

JVO 8897236855

Dr.T.Dharma Rao 8790996657 S.Maniamma VLO 7702319359

B.Vasudha JVO 9491494288

17 Gurla Dr.R.Krishna 8790996667 K.Ranjitha VA

Dr.K.Srilakshmi 8790996668 B.Nagaraju LSA 9985985622

p.Pydiraju LSA 9010455377

Y.Ramana GM

18 Dattirajeru Dr.B.Satyanaraya

na 8790996675 M.Appalanaidu JVO 9440389773

Dr.B.Srinivasa

Rao 9703949166 G.S.V.Kumari LSA 9666548867

G.Appalanaidu GM

B.Ravi GM

19 Denkada Dr.L.Vishnu 8790996662 K.Chinna Rao VLO 9553543824

Dr.R.Srinivasu 8897866555 B.Trinada Rao LSA 9966361229

N.Tirupathamma VA 8688887309

20 Pusapatireg

a Dr.T.Srisandhya 8790996664 P.Govinda Rao JVO 9603568149

Dr.A.Appalanaid

u 8790996665 S.Polam Dora VA 9493194806

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P.V.Poorna Devi JVO 9492021474

21 L.Kota Dr.B.V.S.V.P.Gan

gadhar 8790996683

K.Yerrinaidu Babu

VA 9441389405

Dr.S.Narayana

Singampalli 9866821331

M.B.ParameswarudU

VLO 9704995504

22 Garividi Dr.G.Eswar

Srinivas 8790965556 M.Siva LSA 9491571040

M.Malleswararao GM

23 Gantyada Dr.Ch.Subrahma

nyam 8790996658

D.Ramakrishna Raju

VLO

Dr.V.Geetha Rani 8790996659 H.S.B.Latha LSA 9492745527

Dr.K.V.J.Varma 8790996660 Ch.Tarakeswara Rao

LSA 9492455223

B.Chandra Rao LSA 8008864845

D.Umamaheswara Rao

VA 7386763111

24 Vepada Dr.Ch.Yerrunaidu 8790996681 P.Nagabrahmeswara Rao

JVO 9505371716

Dr.M.Tulasi 9866821330 M.Krishna VLO 8790622225

25 S.Kota Dr.A.Vani Kumari 9640537760 P.Bhanumathi LSA 9491759240

R.Sankararao GM

26 Kothavalas Dr.G.Aruna 8790996684 S.Gowri Devi VA 9703369060

Dr.K.Gayathri 9177919977 P.Anuradha LSA 9502086940

27 Gajapathin

agaram Dr.M.Sasibusana

Rao 8790996678 G.Sudha Rani VA 9000635357

Dr.N.Chandrasek

har 9989993702 Ahmadi Bhanu JVO 9246644406

28 Bhogapura

m Dr.T.T.M.Kanna

m Naidu 9492452190 A.Ravi VA 8500622972

Dr.U.B.V.V.A.Ra

maraju 9849150188 M.Satyam JVO 9912991104

K.Vykuntarao GM

29 Nellimarla Dr.T.Ramanachal

am 8790996661

B.A.Venkateswara Rao

JVO 9441567779

Dr.V.Sudheer

Kumar 8790622422 J.Venkata Leela LSA 9989595010

K.Srinivas JVO 9494760158

G.Jayavani LSA 9490663010

30 Bondapalli Dr.M.Srikanth 8790996674 R.Maheswara Rao

VLO 7702484647

Dr.B.V.Ramana 9440964197 V.G.V.Prasad kumar

JVO 9502651456

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31 Merakamu

didam Dr.P.Lokesh 9494764690 Ch.Prakasa Rao VLO 9885027742

T.Narayana rao LSA 9441155070

32 Mentada Dr.G.Hema 8790996711 D.Sundara Rao VA 7730808937

B.Sivaramakrishna

GM

33 Jami Dr.S.Naresh

kumar 8790996679 L.Vasudeva Rao VA 9705156584

Dr.Ch.V.Bhanu

Poornima 8790996680 G.B.V. Subhakar VA 9441713313

s.Gowridevi LSA 9703369060

Karuna LSA 8712152969

34 Cheepurup

alli Dr.K.Dinesh 8790996671 M.Durga Rao GM

TABLE – VIII

MANDAL /VILLAGE LEVEL TEAMS FORMED DURING CYCLONES/FLOODS

1. VIZIANAGARAM DIVISION:

Name of the Mandal

Name of the Officer Designation Contact No.

Name of the Team Members

Contact Number

Vizianagaram Sri J.Swamy Naidu AEE 9701367553

Nellimarla, Gurla Sri P.Srinivasa Rao AEE 9704677637

Cheepurupalli, Garividi, Merakamudidam

Sri P.Subrahmanya Kumar A.E 9959002527

Pusapatirega, Bhogapuram Sri P.Pavan Kumar AEE 8985911347

Denkada Sri S.Satish Kumar AEE 9494181930

Incharge of above 9 Mandals Sri G.V.Ramana Murthy DEE 9440816438

Gantyada Sri K.V.Ramana Murthy Sri T.Jagannadham

AEE 9492348411

Thatipudi Reservoir AEE 9491910134

Andra Reservoir Sri V.S.V.S.Prakash, AE 9848950365

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Project

Mentada Sri V.Vinay Kumar AEE 9701999197

Gajapathinagaram Smt.D.V.V.K.Sai Laxmi AEE 8125869454

Bondapalli Sri M.M.Basha AE 9705967510

Datti Rajeru Kum.S.Swathi AEE 8977736241

High level canal of Andra and Gurlagedda Project Scheme Sri M.A.V.Prasad A.E 9912047123

Kothavalasa Smt.P.Umasree AEE 8143247155

Vepada, L.Kota Sri Ch.Sankara Rao, AEE 9701367550

S.Kota Sri K.Hanumantha Rao AEE 8500260904

Jami Sri D.Sivarama Krishna AEE 9290996832

Incharge of above 5 Mandals Sri S.Ch.Appala Naidu DEE 8179429284

2. PARVATHIPURAM DIVISION:

Mandals

Name of the Officer

Designation Contact Number

Name of the Team Members

Contact Number

Sarva Sri

Parvatipuram P.V.Satish

Assistant Engineer,

9441954854 R.Trimuthi Naidu, 9491154474

Irrigation Section No.1, Parvatipuram.

Therlam, Badangi, R.B.Puram, Merakamudidam, Dattirejeru Ch.Ganapathi

Assistant Engineer,

9490927443 A.V.Umamaheshwara Rao 9550289266

Irrigation Section, Ramabhadrapuram

Komarada, Garugubilli K.Vidyasagar

Assistant Executive Engineer,

9701360573 R.Appalanaidu, 9441717154

Irrigation Section No.2, Parvatipuram.

Salur,

Ravi Kumar Palla

Assistant Executive Engineer,

9573548165

B.Sekhar Rao. 9000814136

Makkuva, Pachipenta

Irrigation Section, Salur.

Ch.Panchmukh-swara Rao. 9441653418

A.Narisingarao.

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9505477502

Makkuva R.Nageswara Rao

Assistant Executive Engineer, VRSHW Sub-Division, Mamidipalli 9666746413 M.Ramumurthi, 9989908714

Makkuva P.Purushotham Dora

Assistant Executive Engineer, VRSHW Sub-Division, Mamidipalli 9949244968 R.Narisinga rao 9491571712

Makkuva R.Darappadu

Assistant Executive Engineer, VRSHW Sub-Division, Mamidipalli 7799835809 M.Suresh Babu, 9676281507

Makkuva P.Srinivasa Rao

Assistant Executive Engineer, VRSHW Sub-Division, Mamidipalli 8985916099 M.Suresh Babu, 9676281507

Salur K.Sankar

Assistant Executive Engineer, P.P.Division, Salur 9493038381 -- --

Salur S.Someswara Rao

Assistant Executive Engineer, P.P.Division, Salur 9966883808 -- --

Salur K.Sai Sasidhar

Assistant Executive Engineer, P.P.Division, Salur 8885367312 -- --

Salur B.Srikanth

Assistant Executive Engineer, P.P.Division, Salur 8500899721 -- --

Kurupam K.Dalayya

Assistant Executive Engineer,

9491325450 D.Apparao 949054309 Irrigation Section, Mondamkallu

Kurupam T.Venugopal Naidu

Assistant Engineer,

9490748752 K.Simhachalam 9701975058 GGA Secheme, Kurupam

Kurupam, J.M.Valasa G.V.Raghu

Assistant Engineer,

9440786657 D.Umamaheswara Rao 9440988490

VRP Section, Kurupam

J.M.Valasa D.Uday Bhaskar Rao

Assistant Executive Engineer,

7732018123 S.K.Babji 9963431658 VRP LMC Section, Rawada.

G.L.Puram K.Rajesh Kumar

Assistant Engineer,

9440942466 A.Sambasivudu 9494331702 Irrigation Section, G.L.Puram

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Bobbili, Seethangaram

D.Bhargav Kumar

Assistant Executive Engineer, Irrigation Section No.1, Bobbili 9533804555 N.Apparao 9701029018

Bobbili, Badangi A.Ramakrishna

Assistant Executive Engineer, Irrigation Section No.2, Bobbili 9848546472 B.Actchuta Rao, 9989654079

Balijipeta Hari Kumar

Assistant Executive Engineer, Irrigation Section, Balijipeta 9440324382 T.Ramakrishna 9490365242

TABLE – IX

FLOOD PRONE TANKS AND FLOOD PRONE AREAS IDENTIFIED IN THE DISTRICT

Sl No. Name of the

Mandal Name of the

Village Name of the tank identified

as flood prone

Preseasons for flood

prone Remarks

1

Kothavalasa Kothavalasa Veerasagaram tank Tank is adjacent to the village

At present

good condition

2 Pusapatirega Rellivalasa Pedda tank Do Do

3 Bandangi Tentuvalasa Gopinadhapatnaikhni tank

Due to heavy Rains in the

vicinity of gedda

catchment area

4 Bandangi Allupaltheru Kotha tank

5 Bandangi Paltheru Appalanaidu tank

6 Bandangi Anavaram Kotha tank

7 Bandangi Rejeru Bomminayani tank

8 Bobbili Pirid Polavani tank

9 R.B.Puram Rompalli Ramarayudu tank

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10 Seethanagaram Pedbhogila Venkatarayuni tank

11 Kurupam Mondemkhallu Mathamkarra tank

12 Kurupam Mondemkhallu Thari tank

13 Salur Kurmarajupeta Panuku tank

14 Komarada Peddakherjeela Boyeelabanda

15 Komarada Chollpadam Sarugudachannel

16 Parvatipuram Venkampeta Tamara Tani

TABLE – X

DETAILS OF SWIMMERS IDENTIFIED FOR RESCUE OPERATIONS DURING CALAMITIES

Name of the

Mandal

Name of the swimmer PC.No. Contact No.

Marine Police

Station

chintapalli

A.Ramesh PC 2080 8985688608

M.Ravi Pc 281 491601302

P.S.Narayana PC 248 9989370249

Vijayakumar PC 1404 9494010509

A.Yellla Rao HG 75 9000111604

M.Nookayya HG 89 9640434619

M.Kartheek HG 92 6976669249

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B.Appanna HG 86 9676282191

B.Appanna HG 144 9504940499

K.Karllayya HG 168 8897571677

G.Ammoru HG 171 8008026728

K.Poli Raju HG 246 9400012813

K.Konda HG 255 9000035507

TABLE – XI

TEAMS IDENTIFIED FOR RESCUE OPERATIONS DURING DISASTERS

Name of the Officer Designation Working place Contact Number

A.Jayaprakash District Fire Officer Vizianagaram 9949996459

K.V.T.Prasadarao Asst.District Fire Officer,

Vizianagaram

Vizianagaram 9949991055

S.Dilipkumar Station Fire Officer Vizianagaram 9963729543

Sri A.Ramakrishan I/C SFO

Station Fire Officer Gajapathinagaram 9963729874

G.Tata Rao Station Fire Officer Bobbili 9963729704

N.Gopikrishan Station Fire Officer Parvathipuram 9963729673

M.L.P.Raju Station Fire Officer Kothavalasa 9963729925

G.Appalaraju Station Fire Officer Saluru 9963729764

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P.Simhachalam Station Fire Officer Cheepurupalli 9963729769

M.Ramachandra Station Fire Officer S.Kota 9963729584

U.Sudhakara Rao I/c SFO

Station Fire Officer G.L.Puram 9963729989

S.M.A.N.Varma I/C SFO

Station Fire Officer Badangi 9963744781

TABLE – XII

MANDAL LEVEL TEAMS IDENTIFIED TO ATTEND RESCUE OPERATIONS FOR FISHERIES

Name of the officer Designation Contact Number

Sri B. Suresh Kumar Asst. Inspector of Fisheries, Bobbili FDO., Bhogapuram (I/c)

90301890002

Sri S. Govinda Rao, FDO., Vizianagaram 8897686249

Sri S. Govinda Rao, FDO., Thatipudi (I/c) 8897686249

Sri P.V. Srinivasa Rao, FDO., Salur 9440716038

Sri P. Kiran Kumar FDO, Parvatipuram 8019291611

Sri B. Suresh Kumar Asst. Inspector of Fisheries, Bobbili 90301890002

Kum M.R.Asha Jyothi, AIF, Bhadragiri 9494778347

Sri B. Suresh Kumar Asst. Inspector of Fisheries, Bobbili FDO., Bhogapuram (I/c)

90301890002

Sri S. Govinda Rao, FDO., Vizianagaram 8897686249

Sri S. Govinda Rao, FDO., Thatipudi (I/c) 8897686249

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Sri P.V. Srinivasa Rao, FDO., Salur 9440716038

Sri P. Kiran Kumar FDO, Parvatipuram 8019291611

Sri B. Suresh Kumar Asst. Inspector of Fisheries, Bobbili 90301890002

TABLE – XIII

IDENTIFIED YOUTH & SWIMMERS FOR RESCUE OPERATIONS Sl.

No. Name of the

Mandal Name of the Village Name of the Swimmer Contact Number

1

Vizianagaram

Vizianagaram Behara Koti 9951446990 (M.Naidu,Pdt.)

2 Vizianagaram Duvvarapu Apparao

3 Vizianagaram Velagada Giri

4 Vizianagaram Pandranki Ramana

5 Vizianagaram Pandranki Appalaswamy

6 Vizianagaram Behara Satish

7 Vizianagaram Behara China Srinu

8 Vizianagaram Thatapudi Srinu

9 Vizianagaram Singidi Chinaramana

10 Vizianagaram Singidi Nageswara Rao

11 Vizianagaram Pydisetti Kameswara Rao 8008894238 (P.Ramesh)

12 Vizianagaram Pydisetti Kamesh

13 Vizianagaram Pyrisetti Hanumantharao

14 Vizianagaram Pyrisetti Krishna (Babu)

15 Vizianagaram Vizianagaram Dora Kameswararao

16 Vizianagaram Perisetti Vasu

17 Parvathipuram

Parvatipuram Behara Gowri 9440113596 (S.Narasingarao)

18 Parvatipuram Behara Gangaiah

19 Parvatipuram Muramalla Somulu

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20 Parvatipuram Muramalla Atchutarao

21 Parvatipuram Singidi Trinadha

22 Narsipuram Singidi Tirupatirao 8106835418

23 Narsipuram Singidi Simhachalam

24 Narsipuram Mandadi Pakiru

25 Narsipuram Singidi Srinu

26 Narsipuram Behara Gowri

27 Garugubilli Garugubilli Muntrala Srinivas 9492018183

28 Garugubilli Dasari Seethayya

29 Garugubilli Pattigalle Seethayya

30 Garugubilli Gente Polayya

31 Garugubilli Gente Sankararao

32 Bobbili

Jagannadhapuram Singarathi Jaggarao 9703632460

33 Jagannadhapuram Singarathi Tavudu 9652472262

34 Jagannadhapuram Singarathi Kannayya 9703632460

35 Pathabobbili Singarathi Ramesh 6505858627

36 Jagannadhapuram Singarathi Eswararao

37 Jagannadhapuram Singarathi Simmayya

38 Jagannadhapuram Singarati Abbaddam

39 Jagannadhapuram Muntala Sambayya

40 Pathabobbili Uggara Venu 9505858627

41 Jagannadhapuram Singarathi Simmayya 8978211156

42 R.B.Puram

R.B. Puram Galagatla Ravi 7893246576

43 R.B. Puram Guggara Satyarao

44 R.B. Puram Ganta Dalayya

45 R.B. Puram Pandranki Ramarao

46 R.B. Puram Muntala Sambayya

47 R.B. Puram Mosuru Nararaju

48 Kodikallavalasa Veera Madhu 8500185736

49 Kodikallavalasa Konisi Ramu

50 Kodikallavalasa Janni Gowrisu

51 Kodikallavalasa Battula Suresh

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52

Poosapatirega

Chintapalli H/o Barripeta

Mylapalli Konda 9963414510

53 Chintapalli H/o Barripeta

Barri Appanna

54 Chintapalli H/o Barripeta

Mylapalli Thatayya 9652733582

55 Chintapalli H/o Barripeta

Barri Mahandata

56 Chintapalli H/o Barripeta

Barri Ammoru

57 Boddugurayyapeta Ganagalla Sai

58 Boddugurayyapeta Gurrala Garagayya

59 Boddugurayyapeta Badi Narasimhulu 9493152986

60 Boddugurayyapeta Barri Garagayya

61 Boddugurayyapeta Kari Garagayya 9492463695

62 Konada Marupalli Peddasuri 9032984089

63 Konada Mylapalli Satteyya 9492150458

64 Konada Kari Chinnayya 9959830020

65 Konada Kari Kavalodu

66 Pativada/Barripeta Mylapilli Pottodu

67 Pativada/Barripeta Barri Pedayya

68 Pativada/Barripeta Barri Korlayya

69 Pativada/Barripeta Behara Garagayya

70 Pativada/Barripeta Barri Satteyya

71 Thammayyapalem Pukkalla Appanna

72 Thammayyapalem Komara Nelakari

73 Thammayyapalem Meda Danayya

74 Thammayyapalem Kari Santhosh

75 Thammayyapalem Varadi Santhosh

76 Bhogapuram

Mukkam Aakali Narasimha

77 Mukkam Garikini Ammoru

78 Mukkam Marupilli Ammoru

79 Mukkam Badi Chinnappanna

80 Mukkam Garikini Appanna

81 Chepalakancheru Myulapalli Ramu

82 Chepalakancheru Arajalla Chinna

83 Bhogapuram Chepalakancheru Dasari Naresh

84 Chepalakancheru Kari Danayya

85 Chepalakancheru Arjalla Sanyasi

86 Chinamerangi Ganta Neela 9704105785

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87 Jiyyammavalasa

Chinamerangi Ganta Krishna IFCS., Chinamerangi

88 Chinamerangi Ganta Buddu

89 Chinamerangi Ganta Gangaraju

90 Chinamerangi Siddantham Srinu

91 Chinamerangi Siddantham Srinu

DO’S AND DON’T’S

DO’S BEFORE AND DURING A CYCLONE

Have your dwellings checked before a cyclone season starts and carry out whatever repairs that are needed.

Talk to children and explain about cyclones without scaring them.

Create storm awareness by discussing effects of a cyclonic storm with family members so that everyone knows what one can and should do in an emergency. This helps to remove fear and anxiety and prepares everyone to respond to emergencies quickly.

Keep your valuables and documents in containers, which cannot be damaged by water.

Keep information about your blood group.

Keep lanterns filled with kerosene, torches and spare batteries. These must be kept in secure places and handy.

Make plans for people who are either sick, suffer from disabilities, aged and children.

Store up at least seven-day stock of essential food articles, medicines and water supply.

Keep blankets & clothes ready for making beds. Also keep cotton bandages.

Store some wooden boards so that they can be used to cover windows.

Keep trees and shrubs trimmed. Remove damaged and decayed parts of trees to make them resist wind and reduce the potential for damage. Cut weak branches and make winds blow through.

All doors, windows and openings should be secured.

Continue to listen to warning bulletins and keep in touch with local officials. Keep radio sets in working condition. Battery powered radio sets are desirable.

Evacuate people to places of safety when advised.

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Take steps to protect your assets.

Store extra drinking water in covered vessels. DON’TS DURING A CYCLONE

During the storm do not venture out unless advised to evacuate.

If you have a vehicle and wish to move out of your house, leave early before the onset of a cyclone. It is often best to stay at home.

Avoid remaining on the top floor of dwellings. Stay close to the ground.

Fishermen are advised not to venture out into the sea. They should keep boats and rafts tied up in a safe place.

Avoid taking shelters near old and damaged buildings or near trees.

Do not touch power lines. One may get electrocuted. DO’S AFTER THE CYCLONE

Watch out for broken glass and other sharp items in debris.

Watch out for snakes and insects. Try to call for help.

Listen to the advice of local officials and emergency workers.

Be sure that the storm has subsided before venturing out.

It is advisable to wait for the "all clear message" on radio and TV networks.

Wait for emergency relief teams to arrive. It may take a little time before relief becomes effective.

Stay away from flooded areas.

Fishermen should wait for at least 24 hours before resuming fishing.

Volunteer to help people who may need assistance like:

Bringing evacuated people back home and in recording damages suffered

Rendering first aid to the wounded

Donating blood

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Locating places where dead bodies can be kept until they are disposed off

Organizing clearing-up so that normalcy returns as soon as possible DO’S AND DON’TS BEFORE EARTHQUAKE

Tell the facts about earthquake to your family members

Construct new buildings with earthquake resistant method and strengthen the old buildings

Insure your house and family members

Take the training for first aid and fire fighting

Do not keep cots near the glass window

Do not keep heavy and fragile things in the selves

Do don’t hang photo frames, mirrors, or glasses up your bed

Keep your important documents, some cash and necessary articles ready in a bag

Get your house insured before the earthquake

Identify special skills of neighbor (medical, technical) so that it can be utilized in emergency

DO’S AND DON’TS DURING EARTHQUAKE

Do not panic

If already inside, than Stay indoors! Get under a heavy desk or table and hang on to it.

If fire breaks out, drop on the floor and crawl towards the exist

If you are out doors during the quake, keep away from buildings, trees and electricity lines. Walk towards open places, in a calm and composed manner.

If you are driving, quickly but carefully move your car as far out of traffic as possible and stop. Do not stop on or under a bridge or overpass or under trees, light posts, power lines, or signs. Stay inside the car until shaking stops

If you are in a school, get under a desk or table and hold on.

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DO’S AND DON’TS AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE

Do not be afraid of the aftershocks

Listen to radio-TV and other media for Government Announcement

Check for injuries to yourself and those around you. Take first aid where you can

Extinguish fire, if any

Examine walls, floors, doors, staircases and windows to make sure that the building is not in danger of collapsing

Do not enter into the unsafe or risky houses or buildings

Inspect for Gas leaks-If you smell gas or hear blowing or hissing noises, open a window and quickly leave the building. Don’t light your kitchen stove if you suspect a gas leak.

Do not keep telephone lines busy unnecessarily

Switch off electric lines

DO’S REGARD TO FIRE SAFETY:

Buy Fireworks from the licensed shop.

Keep fireworks in a closed box

Store crackers away from source of fire or inflammation

Follow all safety precautions issued with the fire works

Go to open spaces like playgrounds, fields

Light them at arm’s length using a taper.

Stand back while lighting the crackers

Discard used fireworks in a bucket of water

Keep buckets of water and blankets ready, in case a firebreaks out.

Wear thick cotton clothes for maximum safety from fire.

If clothes catch fire, Stop, Drop and Roll

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In case of uncontrolled fire wrap the victim in a blanket, till it stops.

In case of burns splash tap water (not ice water), the process may be repeated till the burning sensation reduces.

If fingers or toes are burned, separate them with dry, sterile, non-adhesive dressings.

Make sure the burn victim is breathing, if breathing has stopped or if the victim’s airway is blocked then open the airway and if necessary begin rescue breathing.

Elevate the burned area and protect it from pressure and friction.

Cover the area of the burn with a moist sterile bandage, of clean cloth (do not use burn crackers in crowded, congested places, narrow lanes or inside the house.

DON’T’S REGARD TO FIRE SAFETY

Don’t let children burst crackers unaccompanied by an adult

Don’t put fireworks in your pocket or throw them

Don’t cover crackers with tin containers or glass bottles for extra sound effect

Don’t dare to examine unburst crackers…leave it!! Light a new cracker

Don’t show the Dare-devilry of lighting crackers on own hands.

Don’t use fireworks inside a vehicle

Avoid long loose clothes, as they are fast in catching fire

Don’t remove burnt clothing (unless it comes off easily), but do ensure that the victim is not still in contact with smoldering materials.

Don’t apply adhesive dressing on the burnt area.

Don’t break the burst blister DO'S AND DON'TS AFTER FLOOD

There is a possibility of spread of water borne diseases after flood, and hence medical treatment should be taken immediately.

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Do not enter deep, unknown waters.

Do not go near the riverbank even after the floodwater has receded.

Sprinkle medicines in the stagnant dirty water.

Inspect your house for any cracks or other damage. Check all the walls, floor, ceiling, doors and windows, so that any chance of house falling down can be known and you can be aware about the immediate danger.

If the floodwater has entered the house or has surrounded the house, then it is advisable not to enter such house.

Keep listening to weather forecast on radio and television. Move to your residence only when instructed by the competent authority. It is not safe to believe that the problems have ended after the flood water have receded

Inform the competent authority/officer for restoration of the necessary connections like gas, electricity, telephone, drainage, etc.

Beware of the various insects or poisonous snakes that may have been dragged inside the house along with the floodwater.

Destroy the food commodities that have been affected by floodwater.

Check properly all the electric circuits, floor level furnace, boilers, gas cylinders, or electric equipments like motor pump etc. Check whether any inflammable or explosive item has not entered along with the floodwater.

Switch off the main electric supply, if any damage is noticed to the electric equipments.

If you find any breakage in the drainage system stop using latrines and do not use tap water.

Do not use polluted water.

Sewerage system should be checked and any damage should be repaired immediately so as to curtail spread of diseases.

Empty the water clogged in the basement slowly with help of water pump so that damage to infrastructure can be minimized

Check gas leakage which can be known by smell of gas or by hearing the sound of leakage; immediately open all windows and leave the house.

Boil drinking water before usage and drink chlorinated water.

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Eat safe food.

Rescue work should be undertaken immediately after flood situation as per the instruction. Do not follow any shortcut for rescue work.

Do not try to leave the safe shelter to go back home until the local officials declare normalcy after flood and instruction to return home are not given.

DO'S AND DON'TS BEFORE TSUNAMI

Be familiar with the tsunami warning signals. People living along the coast should

consider an earthquake or a sizable ground rumbling as a warning signal. A noticeable

rapid rise or fall in coastal waters is also a sign that a tsunami is approaching.

Make sure all family members know how to respond to a tsunami. Make evacuation

plans. Pick an inland location that is elevated.

After an earthquake or other natural disaster, roads in and out of the vicinity may be

blocked, so pick more than one evacuation route.

Teach family members how and when to turn off gas, electricity, and water

Children should be taught in advance about the evacuation plans

Prepare emergency kit beforehand. The emergency kit should contain Flashlight and

extra batteries, battery-operated radio and extra batteries, First aid kit Emergency food

and water, Essential medicines etc.

DO'S AND DON'TS DURING TSUNAMI

Listen to a radio or television to get the latest emergency information, and be ready to

evacuate if asked to do so.

If you hear a tsunami warning, move at once to higher ground and stay there until local

authorities say it is safe to return home.

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Move in an orderly, calm and safe manner to the evacuation site

Stay away from the beach. Never go down to the beach to watch a tsunami come in.

If you can see the wave you are too close to escape it.

Return home only after authorities advise it is safe to do so.

DO'S AND DON'TS AFTER TSUNAMI

Stay tuned to a battery-operated radio for the latest emergency information.

Help injured or trapped persons.

Stay out of damaged buildings. Return home only when authorities say it is safe. Do not

use appliances or lights until an electrician has checked the electrical system.

Open windows and doors to help dry the building.

Shovel mud while it is still moist to give walls and floors an opportunity to dry.

Check food supplies and test drinking water.

Fresh food that has come in contact with flood waters may be contaminated and should

be thrown out. Enter your home with caution. Use a flashlight/torch when entering

damaged buildings. Check for electrical shorts and live wires.

Do not use appliances or lights until an electrician has checked the electrical system.