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OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE,
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT SECTION,
SOUTH 24-PARGANAS, ALIPORE
KOLKATA- 700 027
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Contents
Sl. No. Particulars Page No. Annexure-A
1. Preface 4 2. Acknowledgement 5
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Maps : i) Administrative Map 6 ii) Climates & Water Bodies 7 iii) Roads & Railways 8 iv) Occupational Pattern 9 v) Natural Hazard Map 10
4. The Land & the Rivers 11 5. Multi Hazard Disaster Management Plan 14 6. District Disaster Management Committee 16 7. List of important Phone Numbers 18 8. District Profile 24 9. List of Embankments 28 10. Gauge Stations 34 11. Financial Institution 35 12. Disaster Management Plan of DCF&S 37 13. Disaster Management Plan of Health 42 14. Resource Inventory/ Capacity Analysis 44 15. Emergency Contingency Plan 45 16. PHC 47 17. Fire Station Information 50 18. List of NGO 51 19. Risk /Hazard Analysis 52 20. Risk Assessment 54 21. Vulnerability analysis 57 22. Mitigation Plan 62 23. Early Dissemination System 66 24. Evacuation, Search and Rescue Response 73 25. First aid & Health Services 74 26. Shelter Management 76 27. Relief Operation 78 28. Checklist of various department 79
Annexure-B 29. Helipad 85 30. Name of the Block under Irrigation Division 87
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PREFACE Situated at the funnel shaped bay head in the eastern sea board of India, South 24
Parganas, the largest District of West Bengal is a home of more than 81 (eighty one) lakh people and hundreds of species of animals, birds and plants. Owing to its unique geographical locations, the entire Sundarban Biosphere reserve and 13 thickly populated riverine Blocks of the District are under constant threat of powerful norwester, Bay Cyclone, Tidal surges constant changes of courses by the numerous distributers in the active part of delta and obviously flood. The basin like Islands till date protected by long embankments which are very old and are being weakened everyday by the currents that scour at their dresses and tidal surges coupled with strong winds. It is basically a district of Islands interspersed by many streams and innumerable distributaries and fearfully wide tidal creeks.
The district of South 24 Parganas is vulnerable to disasters - both natural and man-made. Contiguous to the district of Kolkata, it has a unique urban-rural continuum in its human settlements. At one end of the scale we have forty one wards of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation and at the other end there are remote islands deep in the Sundarban. In between there are municipalities, blocks, villages and scattered hamlets. The urban character of the settlements with a very fast-developing housing sector is
rapidly increasing pressure on roads, sewerage, water supply and consumption of electricity, especially in the Sadar (Alipore) Sub-division and partially in the Baruipur Sub-division. This has made us vulnerable to road disasters, housing collapses, choking of sewerage, water logging and other problems which are urban in nature. Existence of industrial establishments - both big and medium in the Sadar Sub-division has made us susceptible to industrial pollution and vulnerable to industrial disasters. On the other side of the coin the riverine Sundarban belt is vulnerable to floods, tidal surge, cyclones and hailstorms apart from .boat capsizing or falling prey to tigers or snakebites. Because of it’s on -shore location in the tropics, southern part of the district lies in the path of the cyclones. Tidal waves and thunderstorms are also very common to the southern part of the district. Drought is another threat that the District encounters. Arsenic contamination in drinking water is a new hazard that can turn into a disaster any moment. Finally, we are in the high damage Risk Zone so far as earthquakes are concern and the consequent Tsunami that may affect. Thus, barring landslides the region is threatened by nearly all other types of disaster.
Keeping all this in mind it is necessary to prepare the Multi Hazardous Disaster Management Plan that would help in crystallizing our vision to combat any coming disaster. We have tried to present frequently required data, contact information to have a clear picture of requirement level of preparedness to combat any crisis. We have intended to be easily comprehensible and useable –we hope to have succeeded. I would like to my sincere thanks to Sri Anurag Srivastava, IAS, Addl. District Magistrate (Disaster Management) and Smt. Subhalakshmi Basu, WBCS (Exe), in Charge of Disaster Management Department who have worked in the background liaison between different departments arranging for meetings and also the Disaster Management Department of the Collectorate.
However, in spite of these threats and weaknesses the people know that they will have to live with the disaster and they have the will force and unchanging determination to combat any disaster site by site with the administration and that is our main strength. We believe that it will fulfill its objective of acting as a ready reckoner and the best documents for managing disaster
(Narayan Swaroop Nigam, IAS)
District Magistrate South 24 Parganas
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
As a part of the ongoing programme of WBDRMP run under the overall supervision
of the Department of Disaster Management, Government of West Bengal and supported by
the United Nation Development Programme ; it was imperative upon us to prepare a
comprehensive District Disaster Management Plan. The plan envisaged to spell out proper
guidelines to the various aspects of the DRMP programme as well as to act as a ready
reckoner and handy reference for the preparation of the Sub-division, Block, Gram Panchayat
and Village level disaster management plans. It would also give the necessary inputs as to
how to react to a disaster in case of line departments and to let out in clear terms the trigger
mechanism to be adopted under any condition of sudden disaster.
This year, keeping in view to prepare ourselves against of different types of disaster,
we have prepared the Multi Hazardous Disaster Management. Hope this will be of assistance
to those working for the mitigation of disaster in different spheres of society.
(Anurag Sivastava, IAS)
Additional District Magistrate (Dev) South 24 Parganas.
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MAPS : i. Administrative Map South 24 Parganas District.
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ii. Climate & Water bodies
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iii. Roads & Railways
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iv. Occupational pattern
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THE LAND AND THE RIVERS
Created after bifurcation of the old district of 24 Parganas, the district of South 24 Parganas lies in the South and south –eastern part of west Bengal. Extending from 21˚29” N to 22˚33’45” N latitudes and from 88˚3’45’’ E to 89˚4’50” E longitudes, the total area covered by the District is 9960sq. Km. South 24 Parganas is bounded on the north by the district of North 24 Parganas & the metropolis of Kolkata, on the South by the sunlit waters of the Bay of Bengal , on the east by Bangladesh and on the west by the tidal river Hoogly – a distributary of the Ganga, which separates the District from the districts of Howrah and Medinipur. The District is the part of the vast Ganga plan where the delta building process is still very active or has just reached the mature stage . Here the land hardly rises to 5 metres above sea level in the north, i.e in the mature part of the delta, to one meter or so in the active delta region un the south which is a mesh of innumerable twisting rivers and tidal creeks separating numerous islands . The distributaries of the ganga which criss-cross this land include the Hoogly, Bartala. Saptamukhi, Thakuran, Mridanga Bhanga, Matla, Gosaba, Haribhanga and Raimangal . They are fed by sea tides. Twice a day, sea water enters more than 100 km. Through these estuaries and inundates the low lying plains . the average temperature in the district varies from a maximum around 38˚C to a minimum of around 13.5˚C. The annual rainfall average 1800 cm, more than 75 percent of which comes during the monsoon . Nor ‘westers from March to May and the Bay Cyclones from mid June to mid November ravage the land every year. The active delta of the Sundarban is a land of marshes and tidal forests called ‘Mangroves’ – a unique type of vegetation of halophytes like Sundari, Keora, Baen, Gengwa, Keya, Golpatta etc. which have special characteristic to adapt themselves to the highly saline soil, strong winds and inundation of sea water twice a day during tides. The Sundari, once the dominant plant, after which the region was possibly named , is gradually dying out as a result of increased salinity of the soil. This Mangrove forest or the ‘ badadhumi’ is a veritable treasure house of wild life. Here man eating tiger, numerous specious of mammals like wild boar , deer, monkey, and 17 specious of snakes co-exist on the land , Shark estuarie crocodiles , crabs, 7 species of turtles , 80 varities of fish swim in the waters and 230 species of chirping birds bring melody to this dreaded land . No wonder that the Sundarban was declared as a ‘ World Heritage Site’ in 1994, and as a ‘Biosphere reserve’ in 1989. This deltaic district is situated with saline marshes which are used for pisciculture. The ground water , though available within 10 metres in the mature delta, can be tapped at a depth of more than 100 metres under a great thickness of impermeable clay. Moreover , the upper aquifers bear saline water . So the people need to reach deeper aquifers for sweet water. They also dig tanks to collect rainwater for irrigation. Out of the 29 Blocks , 7 or 8 of the northern Blocks of South 24 Parganas have fertile gangetic alluvium while more than 11 blocks have either saline or degraded alkaline soil. Thus in the major part of the district , with the problem of waterlogging in the ‘basin like islands ‘ of degraged or saline soil coupled with poor irrigation facilities only mono cropping is generally practised by the farmers . In the Sundarbans , there are more than 3500 Km. Of very old earthen embankments that are essential for the very survival of the islands . With its proximity to the Bay of Bengal the land is very much prone to the wrath of Bay Cyclones and tidal disturbances during the monsoon. The natural levee’s , already weakened by lashing sea waves during cyclones, often give in to the tidal bores resulting in disastrous floods. RIVERSCAPE OF THE DISTRICT
The District lies at the tail end of the Ganga flowing as the Hoogly. This areas is part of the active delta where the Hoogly along with a number of distributaries meet the Bay of Bengal. Though the flow of water through Hoogly has considerably been reduced since the construction of the
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Farakka Barrage , this part of the country has retained its uniqueness in its richness of mangrove forest and numbers islands created by sedimentation and collection of silt on areas , which were once parts of riverbeds.
Another interesting feature of the rivers cape of the district is the changing courses of most of the rivers . It is an ever-developing story of distributaries branching off from the main river, flowing in a crisis cross manner and again re entering the main stream or merging with some other distributary . As a result . the same river has taken different names at different places making it difficult to keep track of the individual streams . However, the principal rivers in the system of the district are the Hoogly, Saptamukhi , Thakuran, Bidyadhari, Matla, Gosaba, Haribhanga & Raimangal. The Hoogly:
The Hoogly enters the District immediately after the Kolkata Port area. It flows South West till Achchipur in Budge Budge and then it course generally runs southwards till it falls into the Bay of Bengal. The Spring tides of the Hoogly are occasionally so strong that they give rise to a phenomenon called a bore (baan). This name is given to the head water (sometime 5-6 metres high) which is formed when an unusually high tide is checked by the narrowing of the river channel. The River has no important tributaries on our side, its only feeders being the Diamond Harbour and Khola Khali Creeks and the Falta and Kulpi khals , all insignificant streams. The larger tributaries like the Damodor, Rupnarayan, Haldi & Rasulpur meet the river on the opposite bank. The point where the Hoogly meets Sagar i.e the Bay of Bengal , its breadth is about 30 km. Shortly before it falls into the sea it bifurcates- the main channel continues straight towards the sea and the other one called Muriganga (Bartala) flows along the eastern side of the Sagar Island . The Hatania –Doania connects the Muriganga with the Saptamukhi. The Saptamukhi : The Saptamukhi system is spread over both the districts of North 24 Parganas & South 24 Parganas.It is wide and shallow and as a result has a number of shoals . One such big shoal separates the main stream from the Ghughudanga Blind Creak. From North to South ‘ the Banstala – Ghughudanga Gang –Saptamukhi West Gully’ May be said to from one continuous arm, the East Gully being a distributary of the same on the other side of the Prentice and Lothian Islands .The major branches on the west are kalnagini Khal, the Ghughudanga Gang and Blind Creek, Patibonia river, Wdward’s Creek and Chandapiri Khal and Bagkhali river around Freserganj Island . The Thakuran (Jamira): The Thakuran system is also very wide near the sea face. The major lateral branches of the Thakuran on the western side are the Kadrakhali khal, the Damdama Khal, the Moni river, the Pukchera, the Raidhighi , the Sibna Gang, the Pakhirali Khal and the Ross creek. The link a chnnels on the eastern side with the Matla system are mostly meander loops. These loops are interconnected amongst themselves by an intricate mesh of tidal channels. The Bidyadhari : The Bidyadhari is the combined flow of the Nona Gang and the Harua Ganj in North 24 Parganas. It serves as the main as the main drainage outlet of the Kolkata Metropolitan area . The river is joined by the Bhangar Khal, Kulti Gang, central lake channel that carries sewage and storm water of Kolkata and the Toyy’s Nulla. Near Baman Ghata it sends out the Piyali. Later it receives Kumarjal gang and the united stream forms the Matla. The Matla: The Matla is a very wide estuary comparable , near the surface, with Hoogly. At the entrance from the sea the Matla is around 18 metres deeps. About 50 Km. From the sea face the river braids into two channels- the Matla proper on the west and the Bidya in the east. Both the rivers move up northwards parallel to each other. The Gosaba:
The river Gosaba , mainly flowing past the Gosaba Island is of considerable size. But the bending channels at its mouth make it most difficult to enter. The Piyali :
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It is cross stream from the Bidyadhari to the Matla . The river branches off the idyadhari 15km. below Bamanghata and flows in a south and south-westerly direction till falls into the Matla about 32 km km. south of canning town through the Kultala Gang links the Thakuran river. The Bamanghata River: About 10 km. east of the Matla lies the Bangaduni – asmall but with comparatively deep water at its mouth. It flows in a south , south-easterly direction to meet Bay. The Raimangal River: The combined flow of the Kalindi and Jamuna flows southward as the Raimangal for 11 km. to meet the sea. The Haribhanga or Herobhanga is the western inlet of the Raimangal through which runs the international border with Bangladesh. The Calchara- Curzon Creek: The estuary lies between the estuaries of the Saptamukhi and the Thakuran. This deep and narrow tidal basin has a greater volume of tidal influx than the two adjoining estuaries. The Curzon creek is almost an estuary in itself and finds its way into the sea in the last lap through the Saptamukhi East Galley for the last 10 km. ‘The Sutarbeg-Mridangabhanga- Calchara- Curzon Creek- Saptamukhi East Galley’ constitute one continuous estuarine area. The Marshes and Khals :
South 24 Parganas, like other deltaic districts , is studied with marshes and swamps called ‘bils’ situated at the middle of the saucer-shaped depressions . The elevated tracts of these depressions are marked by river courses. The rivers have built up high natural levees along their banks; there are also artificial protective embankments. From such high level, the ground gradually slopes downwards, forming a depressed tract between each set of two rivers . Water collected in these natural depressions drains out through tidal water courses called Khals. There are innumberable such marshes and khals in the Sundarban area of the District.
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MULTI – HAZARD DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Introduction
Situated at the funnel shaped Bay head in the eastern sea board of India, South 24-Parganas,
the largest district of West Bengal is also one of the most densely populated one with a population of
over 70 lakhs at present. The Sundarban Biosphere Reserve which is home to hundreds of species of
animals, birds & plants, is also located in this District. Owing to its unique geographical location the
entire ‘Sundarban Biosphere Reserve’ and especially the 13 thickly populated riverine blocks of the
District are under constant threat of powerful nor’westers, bay cyclones, tidal surges and constant
change of courses by the numerous distributaries in the active part of the delta. The basin like islands,
till date protected by about 3500 Km. long earthen embankments which are mostly 150 years old are
being weakened everyday by the swirling currents that scour at their bases and by tidal surges coupled
with strong winds.
Being a part of the active delta of the Ganga, South 24-Parganas is basically a district of islands
interspersed by many streams and a maze of innumerable distributaries and fearfully wide tidal
creeks. It is very sad to admit that to most of these islanders’ wide roads, safe water transport, safe
jetties or bridges, electricity or telephones are till date – distant dreams. They do not have many
strong and high buildings that can be used as shelters during large scale disasters and they hardly have
any large vessel to help large scale evacuation.
As such there is a need of having a well organised Disaster Management set-up armed with a
properly designed Multi-Hazard Disaster Management Plan to cope with the vagaries of natural
disaster.
OBJECTIVE OF THE PLAN
Being a disaster prone district as mentioned above the ‘District Disaster Management Plan’ is prepared with the following objectives in mind:-
1) Development of district specific Disaster Management framework.
2) Risk and vulnerability analysis of the hazards.
3) Development of District Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Plan.
4) Development of Crisis Management System, so as to ensure quickest possible relief to
the disaster affected people to minimize their sufferings and rehabilitating them with optimal utilisation of Resources.
5) To maintain proper liaison among the Disaster Managers, Community and Volunteers
for achieving the above objectives.
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Disasters are a combined result of hazards and vulnerabilities. They occur when the adjustment capacity of the affected communities and individuals exceeds their ability to cope with a crisis. It is an extreme state of everyday life in which the continuity of community structures disrupts temporarily but trailing behind it a long-term infrastructure and economic development to maintain normalcy for years together.
� Types of Disasters: The common disasters experienced in the District are listed below.
Common Natural Disaster Man-made Disasters
�Cyclone � Fire
�Tidal Wave � Food Contamination
� Flood � Boat Capsize
� Earthquake � Arsenic Contamination
� Water logging � Accident- Road & Railway
� Hail Storm / Whirl wind � Industrial Pollution
� Lightning Strike � Rasta Roko.
� Drought � Breach of river embankments
� Chemical Hazards
� Formulation & execution of Plans THE DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT formulates and carries
out the plan under the overall guidance of the District Magistrate. However it is impossible for the Relief Department alone to formulate the plan without the co-operations of the various Line Departments that are concerned with Disaster Management. Prominent among such departments are – Irrigation & Waterways, Public Health Engineering, Health, Animal Husbandry, Agriculture, Food & Supplies, Public Works Department, Telecommunication, Electricity etc. Last but not the least the Police Department has a very major role in carrying out the plan.
Disaster
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� District Disaster Management Committee
THE DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE has been formed under the Chairmanship of the Sabhadhipati to evaluate the Disaster Preparedness for different types of disasters that may occur at different times of the year that may occur. The District Magistrate is the Executive Chairman of the Committee.This Committee takes stock of the situation, monitors routine preparedness, suggests improving response mechanism and develops a document for disaster management in the District. It has been decided that the committee shall sit at least twice in a year for the above purpose.The Committee members are as follows:
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FUNCTIONARIES DESIGNATION Phone No.
Office Residence/ Mobile
1 The Sabhadhipati, Zilla Parishad Chairman 2479-1738
9830922828
2 The District Magistrate Executive Chairman
2479-3713/1469
9874706555
3 The Superintendent of Police Member 2479-3333 9836759227 4 The Additional District Magistrate (Dev)
ADM-in-Charge (relief) Member Secretary
2479-1233, 9433021683
5 The Additional District Magistrate (General)
Member 24791694 24791469
9433033355
6 The Project Director DRDC Do 2479-2242 9830011225 7 The Additional District Magistrate (A.E.O.), ZP Do 2479-1096 9674667080
8 The Additional District Magistrate (L.R.) Do 2479-2196 9433021682
9 The Additional District Magistrate (L.A.) Do 2479-1215 9433033356
10 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Sadar Do 2439-9829/
2479-1681/2131 9433021681
11 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Diamond Harbour
Do 03174-255-222 03174-255-297 9434755222
12 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Baruipur Do 2433-8579 2433-1081 9874750399
13 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Kakdwip
Do 03210-255-200 03210-255-381 9434033200
14 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Canning Do 03218-255-340 2532-2147 9434743004
15 The Chief Medical Officer, Health Do 2473-0294 2473-1039
9433617019
16 The Karmadhakshya, Sishu-O-Nari Unnayan, Janakalyan-O-Tran S.S., Zilla Parishad
Do 2439-1385 9933737061
17 Member Secretary, Sundarban Development Board Do 2337-4252 2337-1052
18 The Director Sundarban Biosphere Do 2321-1750 23211529 19 The A.D.C, Civil Defence, South 24-Parganas Do 2479-1084 9732874153
20 The District Disaster Management Officer & D.P.O
(DRMP) Do 2439-9247 9434386470
21 The District Planning Officer Do 2479-1450 9434386473
22 The District Controller of Food & Supplies Do 2479-5882 8013830597 23 The Dy. Director Agriculture (Admin) Do 2479-3844 9433575446 24 The Deputy Director (ARD), South 24-Parganas Do 2479-8901
2479-4755 9434961139 9433477158
25 The District Veterinary Officer Do 2479-8901 9433208875
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26 The Divisional Forest Officer Do 2479-9032 033-4799032
9874490828
27 The Assistant Director of Fisheries, South 24-Parganas
Do 2479-2339 9474022219
28 The Assistant Director of Fisheries (Marine), South 24-Parganas
Do 03174255236 9932776435
29 The District Engineer, Z.P. Do 2449-8215 9830191404 30 The Superintendent Engineer, (Eastern Circle),
I&W Deptt. Do 2252-1790 2252-
8289 2432-2451
31 The Circle Manager, (WBSEDCL), Do 2423-0340/0342 9830439176
32 The Executive Engineer, P.H.E. (Civil), Alipore Division, 45, G.C. Avenue, Kolkata - 13
Do 2236-5489 9831296829
33 The Executive Engineer, P.H.E. (Mech./ Elec.), Chetla C.I.T. Market, Kolkata- 27
Do 2448-4209 9433089152
34 The Executive Engineer, Kakdwip Irrigation Division
Do 03210-255122 9433044545
35 The Executive Engineer, Jaynagar Irrigation Division
Do 2252-2887 9007341338
36 The Executive Engineer, Canal Division Do 2358-6035 9433011795
37 The Executive Engineer, Subarban Drainage Division
Do 2359-7521
38 The Executive Engineer, P.W.D. Roads, Diamond Harbour Highway Division, Diamond Harbour
Do 03174-255-294 9434208662
39 The Executive Engineer, 24-Parganas Highway Division, Bhawani Bhaban, Kolkata -27 PWD (ROADS).
Do 2439-8387
40 The Executive Engineer (P.W.D.), Alipore Division -I, 11 A, Mirza Galib Street, Kolkata
Do 2252-4096
41 The Executive Engineer (P.W.D.), Diamond Harbour, (Divn)
Do 03174
42 The Divisional Engineer (WBSEB), Baruipur Division
Do 2433-9125/8258 9432303845
43 The Executive Engineer (Elec.), Suburban Electrical Division, 75, Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata
Do 2449-1391
44 District Information & Cultural Officer, South 24-Parganas
Do 2479-3585
45 General Manager, Kolkata Telephones, 135A, B.R.B. Road, Kolkata -1 (or his representative)
Do 2242-6000/5050/56500
46 The Director of Fire Services (or his representatives)
Do 2252-1165/8103 9007072293
47 The Director of Meteorological Centre, Alipore (or his representatives)
Do 2479-3787/3167 9836213781
48 The D.R.M., Sealdah, Eastern Railway (or his representative)
Do 2350-5090/4993/6809
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List of other important phone nos. of this distrct
Sl. No. Designation Office Phone No. Mobile No.
1. DLLRO, 2479-2196 9836819555 2. Addl.LAO, 2479-0182,
2448-3945, 2448-3946
3. 2nd Officer,Alipore(Sadar) 2479-2131, 9433101484
Sub-Division & ULCO 2479-4681
4. Sr.D.C.Alipore 2439-9248 9434386470
5. O/C Registration, O/CVR 2479-1451,Ext.-221 9434622352 6. Addl.LAO 2479-0182,2448-
3945,2448-3946
7. RTO,Alipore 2479-1943 9830121479 8. O/C Election 2479-1049 9007327777 9. DPD,DRDC 2479-0201, 9477355805
2479-2242 10. DPRDO 2479-1011 9432674645 11. ADC, Civil Defence 2479-1084, 9732874153
2479-1113 12. O/C J.M. 2479-1451 Ext.237 9474339137 13. Spl. LAO 2479-0182, 9474305034
2448-3945, 2448-3946
14. Secretary, Zilla Parishad 2439-8016 9830899754 15. O/C Literacy 2479-1099 9434172357 16. NDC, Dy. Magistrate, Alipore
(Sadar) 2479-1681 9836637555
17. OC,Pool 2448-3086 9836637555 18. Dy.Secretary, ZP 2479-0182, 9475673637
2448-3945,2448-3946 19. DPD,DRDC (WD) 2479-0201, 9433257598
2479-2242 20. Dist.Manager, SC/ST Fin.Corp. 2479-2067 9933906500 21. Dy.DLLRO, 2479-1955 22. DISTRICT INFORMATICS
OFFICER, NIC 2479-6530 9874189291
23. Dist.Palnning Officer 2479-1450
24. Dist.Youth Officer 0464-4112 9933906500 25. PO cum DWO 2479-1205 9434386473 26. District Programme Officer Sarba
Shiksha Mission 9433219484
27. District Project Officer, ICDS 9733228442 28. District Inspector of Schools (SE) 2479-7868 9679696621 29. District Inspector of Schools (PE) 2479-0622 9231441958
OC Disaster Management and SDDMOs
1. OC Dis Man 22439-9247 9434386470
2. SDDMO, Alipur (sadar) 2479 - 1681 9163961762
3. SDDMO,Baruipur 22433-8914 9433435218
4. SDDMO,Diamond Harbour 03174-255222 03174-255297
9434072195
5. SDDMO,Canning 03218-255340 **********
6. SDDMO, Kakdwip 03210-255200 9874949330
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Block Development Officers
Sl. No.
Name Block Telephone Fax Mobile
1. Asaf Iqbal WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Baruipur 2433-8221 2433-8221 9051182801 9434770100
2. Susamoy Biswas WBCS(Exe) B.D.O. Basanti 953218-232231 953218-232231 9903821521 9434770800
3. Kanaklata Jatua (Paul) WBCS(Exe.)
B.D.O. Bhangore -I 953218-270221 953218-270221 9830756050
4. Arun Sengupta, WBCS(Exe) B.D.O. Bhangore -II 953218-270215 953218-270215 9433176656
5. Pramila Das (Roy), WBCS (Exe.)
B.D.O. Bishnupur -I 2470-9567 2480-9690
2470-9567 9836255618
6. Tilak Mouli Rakshit, WBCS(Exe.)
B.D.O. Bishnupur -II 2495-8111 2495-8111 9830250865
7. Mumtazuddin Ahmad, WBCS(Exe.)
B.D.O. Budge Budge -I 2482-1697 2482-1697 9051983744 9433043789
8. Amar Biswas, WBCS(Exe) B.D.O. Budge Budge -II 2470-0111 2410-3763 9476261633 9. Rik Goswami, WBCS(Exe) Jt. B.D.O. Canning -I 953218-255205 953218-255205 9434770900
10. Shiraj Ibrahim Lakhani, WBCS(Exe.)
B.D.O. Canning -II 953218-265073 953218-265073
11. Nirmalyo Bafchi, WBCS(Exe.)
B.D.O. Diamond Harbour -I
953174-255219 953174-255219 9434771700
12.Tirthankar Biswas,
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Diamond
Harbour -II 953174-244224 953174-244224 9434771800
13.Debottam Dutta Chowdhury,
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Falta 953174-225318 953174-225318 9874633070
14.Dr. Biswajit Panda,
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Gosaba 953218-236566 953218-236566 9434762200
15. Bilwadal Roy, WBCS(Exe) B.D.O. Joynagar -I 03218-223700 953218-220247
953218-220247 9836802445
16. Kamalesh WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Joynagar -II 953218-226006 953218-226006 9434771200
17.Abhijit Choudhury,
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Kakdwip 953210-255110 953210-255110 9433274661
18.Sebananda Panda,
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Kulpi 953174-266241 953174-266241 9051929307
19. Debjani Ojha WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Kultali 953218-248111 953218-248111 9434757714 9433826433
20.Shouvik
Bhattacharya,WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Magrahat -I 953174-250209 953174-250209 9433857338
21. Rizwan Wahab, WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Magrahat -II 953174-252235 953174-252235 9163520087
22.Sk. Rakibur Rahaman
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Mandirbazar 953174-260236 953174-260236 9830316937
23. Diptarka Basu, WBCS(Exe) B.D.O. Mathurapur -I 95218-224537 95218-224537 9647916333 24. Debarshi Roy, WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Mathurapur -II 953174-262403 953174-262403 9733625111
25.Maniruddin Faruki,
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Namkhana 953210-226182 953210-226182 9836393102
26. Achintya Hazra WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Pratharpratima 953210-265222 953210-265222 9735325263 27. Arunava Das WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Sagar 953210-242573 953210-242573 9434772900
28.Paromita Saha Bose,
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Sonarpur 2477-9488 2477-9488 9883164343
29.Mousam Mukherjee,
WBCS(Exe.) B.D.O. Thakurpukur
Maheshtala 2447-4144 2447-4114 9002477223
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Superintendent of Police and Additional Superintendents of Police, South 24 Parganas Control Room:
2479-1311-15 1. Superintendent of Police 2479-3333 9836759227
2. Addl.S.P(HQ) 2479-1052
3. Addl.SP(Ind) 2479-1571/109
4. Addl.S.P(Rural) 2479-1328 9874304571
5. Addl.S.P(DIB) 2448-3722, 9830905411 2479-1311(Fax)
Dy. Superintendent of Police 1. Dy.S.P (IND) 2490-9186 9874247570
2. Dy.S.P (D&T) 2495-4200 9830714510
3. Dy.S.P (ADMN) 2479-1311/113 9433409609 9836294501
4. Dy.S.P (CRIME) 2441-2037 9831882315
5. Dy.S.P (A.P) 2479-1311/112 9830069236
6. Dy.S.P (DIB) 2448-3721 9874778222
7. Dy.S.P (DEB) 2448-3721 9874690988 8001000543
8. Dy.S.P (Town) 2473-8207 9434337711
Sub-Divisional Police Officers 1. SDPO-Baruipur 2433-2829 9434347710
9051010103 2. SDPO-Canning 03218-285398 9674455596
3. SDPO-D.Harbour 03174-255221 9831882330
4. SDPO-Kakdwip 03210-256535 9681430206
C.I. of Police 1. C.I.,D.Harbour 03174-256375 2. C.I., Mandirbazar 03174-255278 9830946962
3. C.I.,Kakdwip 03210-255180 9681430206 4. C.I.,Baruipur 2433-8227
5. C.I.,Sonarpur 2480-8100 6. C.I.,Canning 03218-55266 9434215581
7. C.I.,Maheshtala 2490-1725
Police Station 8. Baruipur PS 2433-8222 9836682996
9. Basanti PS 03218-232238 9434336520
10. Behala PS 2478-7350/ 9434105363
457-2969
11. Bhangore PS 03218-270490 9836551310 12. Bishnupur PS 2470-9245 9830714510
13. Budge Budge PS 2482-1215 9874247577 14. Canning PS 03218-255221 9733860080
15. D.Harbour PS 03174-255223 9932540930
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16. Falta PS 03174-222320 9830270033
17. Gosaba PS 03218-236511 9836123864 18. Jadavpur PS 2473-0146 9830300438
19. Joynagar PS 03218-220203 9836490422 20. Kakdwip PS 03210-255020 9836123864
21. Kasba PS 2442-0164/ 9830273532
2441-1592
22. Kulpi PS 03174-266222 983029602
23. Kultali PS 03218215018 9051046800
24. Leather Complex 03218-278500 9874789990
25. Maheshtala PS 2490-6437 9051158333
26. Mandirbazar PS 03174-260470 9874557101
27. Mathurapur PS 03218-224501 9051040060
28. Metiabruz PS 2469-5317 9830229602
29. Magrahat PS 03174-252244 9836551310
30. Namkhana PS 03210-226200 9830092544
31. Nodakhali PS 2470-0133 9433749310 9836300642
32. Patharpratima PS 03210-267211 9874585817
33. Purba Jadavpur PS 2426-7345, 9831327826
2426-0322
34. Raidighi PS 03174-262426 9830747700
35. Regent Park PS 2471-1783, 9836433958
2481-3162 36. Sagar PS 03210-242555 9836385103
37. Sonarpur PS 2434-9296/4775 9433295869 9836151370
38. Thakurpukur PS 2467-5680 9735447967
39. Tiljala PS 2343-4693 9830810737 40. Usthi PS 03174-250203 9830076862
Police Stations & Investigating Centres (Alphabetically) of South 24Parganas (W.B. Police) 1. Parama Investigation Centre 0344-0500
2. Falta Investigating Centre 03174-22246
3. Baishnabghata Patuli Investigating Centre
2462-6515
4. Zinzira Bazar Investigating Centre 2401-0027
5. Sursuna Investigating Centre 2452-1630
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Police Out Posts of South 24 Parganas, (West Bengal Police) 1. Budge Budge O.P. 2470-1233
2. Bartola O.P. 2469-5431
3. Nadial O.P. 2469-5187
4. Barisha O.P 2446-7594
5. Sahapur O.P 2400-5828
6. Birlapur O.P 2420-9002
7. Keorapukur O.P 2402-4664
8. Garia T.O.P 2430-4125
9. Rajpur T.O.P 2477-9424
10. Nimpith 03218-226008
Police (Others) 1. DIO-I,DIB 2448-3721 9830072483
2. Court Inspector,Alipore 2448-1307
3. R.I.,HQ 2479-1311 Ext.151 9830072489
4. Presidency Jail 2479-1854
5. Alipore Central Jail 2479-1053
PWD (Drainage) 6. S.E.Eastern Circle, P.W.D. 7. EE, PWD Alipore Div –1 2252-4096
8. AE, PWD, Chetla Sub- Division 2479-1609 9. EE, PWD Alipore Div-II 9830138828 10. E.E. PWD (Roads) 11. Barasat Highway Div. 2337-2653 12. EE,PWD,CMDA Div-I 2220-6658 13. EE, PWD,CMDA, Div-II 2220-5035 9830140004 14. EE, PWD (Elec) 24 Pgs. South
Div. 2284-3551 9830075881
P.W.D. (Electrical) 1. EE, PWD (Elec) Sundarban Elec
Div. 2449-1391 9830133169
2. AE, PWD (ELEC) 2439-9826
P.W.D. (Roads) 3. EE, PWD (Roads) 24 Parganas
Highway 2439-8387
4. EE, PWD, (Roads) Diamond Harbour Highway Div.
03174-55-294 9830178964
5. EE,PWD, Roads (Mech) 2479-8590
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PHE 6. SE, PHE (Mech Circle – I) 2237-5384
Fax-236-7531
7. S.E., PHE (Eastern Circle) 2215-1572
8. EE,PHE 2236-5489 9830053598
Alipore Division.
9. EE, PHE, Chetla 2439-8012
10. EE, PHE (Mech Div) Chetla 2439-9763
11. Asstt. Eng., Kakdwip Sub-Div. 03210-55640 9733671664
12. Asstt. Eng., Raidighi Sub- Div. 03218 220913 9733671664
13. Asstt. Eng., D/ Harbour Sub-Div. 03174 256577 9836043602
14. Asstt. Eng., Canning Sub-Div. 03218 256145 9433303811
15. Asstt. Eng., RWS Alipore Sub-Div.
2479 1743 9830401451
Irrigation & Waterways 1. SE, EC 2252-1790, 8289
2. SE, GCDC [Greater Calcutta Drainage Circle]
2334-0017
3. SE, MDC 2334-3916
4. SE, MEC 2321-8430
5. EE, Canals 2252-1811 9432093915
6. EE, Joynagar 2252-2887 9832701222
7. EE, Kakdwip 03210-255122 9434404047
8. EE, Mograhat 2358-6035
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-: District Profile :- Location: Latitude: - North- 20’20”, South-22’06”
Longitude: - East-88’20”, West -88’60”
Area and Administrative Division:
Total Area in Sq. K.M 10,000
No. of Sub-divisions (Baruipur, Canning, Diamond
Harbour, Kakdwip, Sadar) 5
No. of Block 29
No. of Gram Panchayat 312
No. of Municipalities 7
No. of Sundarban Blocks (Sagar, Namkhana, Kakdwip, Pathar
Pratima, Kultali, Mathurapur-I, Mathurapur-II, Joynagar-I,
Joynagar-II, Canning-I, Canning-II, Basanti, Gosaba).
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No. of Police Stations 37
Demographic Details:
Sl. No
Name of the Sub-division
Total Number of HH
Population Category Adult Children
<5 yrs Total SC ST OBC GEN
1 SDO, Sadar
159579 1039214 262741 1301955 99270 7135 117838 170597
2 SDO, Baruipur
238335 1116520 430511 1547031 40411 10299 47989 155265
3 SDO, Canning
125915 639243 302765 942008 93693 7372 140403 215259
4 SDO, Diamond Harbour
272425 1243116 556419 1799535 36592 7028 38861 106431
5 SDO, Kakdwip
116837 561746 312245 873991 44326 3193 55503 91410
TOTAL 1488874 4999395 1907294 6906689 1301955 314291 35027 400594 Household Details: Sl. No
Name of the Sub-division
No. of APL HH No. of BPL HH ST SC MIN GEN ST SC MIN GEN
1 Baruipur 58818 4705 70581 101167 40452 2430 47257 69430 2 Canning 27688 2215 33226 47623 12723 8084 14763 107642 3 D/Harbour 61024 4882 73228 104960 32669 2490 67175 110299 4 Kakdwip 25938 2075 31125 44613 10654 4953 7736 61818 5 Sadar 34961 2797 41953 60132 9365 396 13550 31278
TOTAL 208428 16674 250113 358495 105863 18353 150481 380467
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Population Sl. No
Name of the Sub-division
SC ST OBC GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F
1 Sadar 169340 138551 1851 1515 1627 1332 310896 254369 678692 623263
2 Baruipur 327299 267790 8097 6624 2122 1737 513349 420013 100817
2 943794
3 Canning 232613 190319 29013 23738 1190 973 255289 208873 482112 459896
4 Diamond Harbour
301195 246432 2721 2226 3105 2540 682724 558592 947702 889067
5 Kakdwip 136256 111482 3397 2779 1345 1101 339697 277934 448315 425676
Type of Workers
Sl. No. Name of the Sub-division
Main Workers Marginal Workers
Non-Workers
1 Sadar 337419 79201 885338 2 Baruipur 495200 113951 1342815 3 Canning 215656 97981 628371 4 D/Harbour 412173 140716 1283880 5 Kakdwip 217682 132781 523528
Total 1678130 264630 4663929 Literacy Rate in Percentage:
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Topographical Details:
Climate and Rainfall:
Sl. No
Month Average Rainfall (in mm)
Actual Rainfall (in mm)
1 JJAANNUUAARRYY 29.01 0.0 2 FFEEBBRRUUAARRYY 30.00 7.27 3 MM AARRCCHH 34.50 26.10 4 AAPPRRII LL 52.41 36.78 5 MM AAYY 108.00 100.35 6 JJUUNNEE 351.26 372.47 7 JJUULL YY 401.23 207.66 8 AAUUGGUUSSTT 431.81 521.81 9 SSEEPPTTEEMMBBEERR 367.40 276.36 10 OOCCTTOOBBEERR 251.27 29.28 11 NNOOVVEEMM BBEERR 106.11 0.0 12 DDEECCEEMMBBEERR 41.35 0.0
Category
SC ST GEN M F M F M F
16.58 15.54 0.62 0.60 34.41 32.24
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Rain Recording Stations:
Total No. of Rain Recording stations in the District : 6 (Six) Location of Rain Recording stations:
Station(where rainfall
has been recorded)
Average Annual rainfall
(10 years) in mm.
Average rainfall during
June-August
(10years) in mm.
Rainfall during the
month of September
( 10years) in mm.
1. Bishnupur 1672.91 1026.00 299.97
2. Baruipur 1786.00 1086.06 334.74
3. Mathurapur 1643.17 1017.60 282.46
4. Kakdwip 1897.30 1155.87 333.75
5. Sagar 2150.38 1228.50 484.12
6. Manmathanagar
(Gosaba) 2805.29 1711.77 469.37
Month wise Highest and Lowest Temperature recorded in the District
Sl. No. Month Maximum Temperature
(in Centigrade)
Minimum Temperature
(in Centigrade)
1. January 28.00c 13.00c
2. February 28.60c 13.80c
3. March 34.20c 14.80c
4. April 35.40c 16.00c
5. May 36.80c 18.80c
6. June 36.20c 20.20c
7. July 36.00c 23.00c
8. August 34.80c 23.80c
9. September 34.00c 24.40c
10. October 33.60c 22.00c
11. November 32.00c 16.60c
12. December 28.20c 11.00c
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Geographical Area (in Hect.):
Paddy
Sl.No Name of the Sub-division
Agricultural Land (ha) Grazing land
Forest Land (ha) High Medium Low
1 Baruipur 21516 37728 25821 0.5
426895
2 Canning 13953 25117 16745 3 D/ Harbour 25646 46239 30781 4 Kakdwip 21178 38123 25414 5 Sadar 4653 8459 5585
Non-Paddy
Sl.No Name of the Sub-division Agricultural Land (ha) High Medium Low
1 Baruipur 5052 1943 781 2 Canning 1102 423 171 3 D/ Harbour 4492.6 1729.3 693.1 4 Kakdwip 3550 1368 547 5 Sadar 4195 1614 648
Land Holding Pattern: (No. of HH)
Sl.No Name of the Sub-division
Big Farmers
Marginal farmers
Small Farme
rs
Agricultural
laborers Landless
1
Sadar, Kakdwip, D/Harbour/ Baruipur,
Canning 67821 254566 79552 444692 92046
Crop Pattern: Sl.No Name of the Sub-division Type of Crops Area Cultivated (in
Hect.) 1
Baruipur, Canning, Diamond Harbour,
Kakdwip, Sadar
Aman Paddy 352395 Aus Paddy 3405 Boro Paddy 50120
Wheat 2355 Summer& Kharif Vegetable 36846
Winter Vegetable 26514 Betelvine (Prod.in Motes) 2255
Oil Seeds 14900 Pulses 59114 Cotton 4851
Jute 805 Others (Cash) Crops 41700
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Livelihood Details:
Sl. No. Name of the Sub-division
Main Workers Marginal Workers
Non-Workers
1 Sadar 337419 79201 885335 2 Baruipur 495200 113951 1342815 3 Canning 215656 97981 628371 4 D/Harbour 412173 140716 1283880 5 Kakdwip 217682 132781 523528
� List of Embankments:
Canal Irrigation Division
Sl. No.
Location of damage River/ Khal Bank Length of Damage
1 Near Nainan Masji, Diamond Harbour-II Block in P.S. – Ramnagar,Nainan.
Hooghly. Left
embankment. 100.00 Mtr.
2 Between Hatkhola and Nila under D/H
-II Block in P.S. –Ramnagar, Srifaiberia.
do do 300.00 Mtr.
3 Noorpur Ferry Ghat to Hatkhola, D/H
–II Block in P.S. –Ramnagar, Srifaiberia.
do do 300.00 Mtr.
4 Noongola, Backside
of P.W.D. Office, D/H-I Block in P.S. –Diamond Harbour, Uttar Hazipur.
do do 180.00 Mtr.
5 Rearside of Diamond Harbour College under D/H – I Block, P.S. – Diamond
Harbour, Uttar Hazipur. do do 200.00 Mtr.
6 Muktangan to Ferry Ghat
(SAGARIKA) under D/H – I Block in P.S. – Diamond Harbour, Madhabpur
do do 200.00 Mtr.
7 Near Hara sluice and Burning Ghat under D/H-I Block, P.S. – Diamond
Harbour, Hara and Sultanpur. do do 150.00 Mtr.
8 Near Bhawanipur Old sluice D/H-II
Block, P.S. – Ramnagar, Bhawanipur. do do 60.00 Mtr.
9 Near Falta P.S., Falta Block, P.S. –
Falta, Bishra. do do 40.00 Mtr.
10 In front of Old Fort Under Falta Block,
P.S. – Falta, Bishra. do do 450.00 Mtr.
11 Taragunj Culvert to Balarampur Khal under D/H Block-II, P.S.-Ramnagar,
Bishra. do do 200.00 Mtr.
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12 Burul under Budge-Budge-II Block of
P.S.-Budge-Budge at Mouza Burul.
do do 100.00 Mtr.
13 Rajarampur under Falta Block, P.S.
Falta at Mouza-Rajarmpur. do do 230.00 Mtr.
14 Shyamsundarpur Under Block & P.S. –
Falta at Mouza – Shyamsundarpur do do 100.00 Mtr.
15 Basmankhali, Block & P.S. – Kulpi at
Mouza Basmankhali. do do 50.00 Mtr.
16 Roytala, Kulpi Block,P.S. – Kulpi at
Mouza-Roytala. 225.00 Mtr.
17 Dari-Ratneswarpur (South) -Do- -Do-
at Mouza – Dari-Ratneswarpur. 170.00 Mtr.
18 Dari-Ratneswarpur (North) Blockn &
P.S. – Kulpi at Mouza- Dari-Ratneswarpur
175.00 Mtr.
19
Beside of Ext. Brick block pitching and ext. Brick
block pitching at Gayan- para, Block & P.S. Kulpi at Mouza-
Gayanpara.
300.00 Mtr.
Kakdwip Irrigation Division
Sagar Block Sl. No. Location of damage River/ Khal Bank Length of
Damage 1 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-I Bay of Bengal 720 2 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-I Bay of Bengal 900 3 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-I Bay of Bengal 450
4 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-I Bay of Bengal 180
5 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-I Muriganga 3 nos. sluice
6 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-II Muriganga Right 270
7 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-II Muriganga Right 225 8 Muriganga-I Muriganga Right 360 9 Muriganga-I Muriganga Right 180
10 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-II Muriganga Right 270
11 Dhaspara Sumatinagar-I & Muriganga-I Muriganga 2 nos sluice
12 Muriganga-II Hooghly Left 360
13 Muriganga-I Hooghly Left 360
14 Muriganga-I Hooghly Left 450
15 Muriganga-II Hooghly Left 540 16 Ramkarchar Hooghly Left 540 17 Rudranagar Rudranagar Khal Left 180 18 Ramkarchar Harinbari Khal Left 360
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Namkhana Block 1 Mousuni Muriganga Left 900 2 Mousuni Chenargang Right 180 3 Mousuni Muriganga Left 720 4 Mousuni Bay of Bengal 900
5 Mousuni Chenargang Right 450
6 Mousuni Chenargang Right 180
7 Mousuni Muriganga Left 180 8 Namkhana Chenargang Left 1350 9 Shibrampur Chenargang Left 450 10 Namkhana Muriganga Left 900 11 Namkhana Muriganga Left 450 12 Namkhana Hatania Doania Right 450 13 Namkhana Hatania Doania Right 720 14 Namkhana Hatania Doania Right 450 15 Namkhana Saptamukhi Right 450 16 Shibrampur Chenargang Right 450 17 Frezargang Edward Creek Left 270 18 Shibrampur Chenargang Left 540 19 Haripur Saptamukhi Right 720 20 Shibrampur Digolpata Khal Left 270 21 Haripur Saptamukhi Right 450 22 Haripur Saptamukhi Right 450 23 Haripur Sundarika Left 450
24 Shibrampur Chenargang 4 nos. Sluice
Namkhana Block 1 Narayanpur Hatania Doania Left 225 2 Narayanpur Chenargang Right 270 3 Narayanpur Muriganga Left 270 4 Narayanpur Hatania Doania Left 225 5 Narayanpur Muriganga Left 270 6 Narayanpur Saptamukhi Right 180
7 Budhakhali Muriganga Left 450 8 Budhakhali Muriganga Left 270 9 Budhakhali Saptamukhi Right 270
Kakdwip Block
1 Sri Sri Ramkrisna Muriganga Left 225 2 Sri Sri Ramkrisna Muriganga Left 200
3 Madhusudanpur Muriganga Left 540 4 Madhusudanpur Muriganga Left 360 5 Madhusudanpur Baratala Left 90 6 Madhusudanpur Hooghly Left 610 7 Suryanagar Muriganga Left 540 8 Bapuji Banstala Right 270 9 Rishi Bankim Ghugudanga Right 225 10 Rishi Bankim Ghugudanga Right 90 11 Bapuji Banstala Left 135 12 Bapuji Kalnagini Khal Left 225 13 Rabindra Ghugudanga Left 270
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Pathar Pratima Block 1 Brajaballavpur Curzon Creek Right 585 2 Brajaballavpur Rakhaskhali Right 225 3 Brajaballavpur Saptamukhi Left 270
4 Patharpratima Walsh Creek Right 180
5 Brajaballavpur Walsh Creek Left 315
6 Patharpratima Saptamukhi Left 225
7 Patharpratima Saptamukhi Left 180
8 Patharpratima Saptamukhi Left 270
9 Banashamnagar Pakhirala Left 405
10 Banashamnagar JhararKhal Left 180
11 Banashamnagar Jagaddal Left 180 12 Banashamnagar Mridangabhanga Left 630 13 Banashamnagar Chaltabonia Left 180
14 Brajaballavpur Curzon Creek Right 180
15 G-Plot Chaltaberia Right 315
16 G-Plot Jagaddal Right 450
17 G-Plot Jagaddal Right 630
18 G-Plot Jagaddal Right 405
19 G-Plot Jagaddal 405
20 G-Plot Bay of Bengal Left 540
21 G-Plot Saptamukhi Left 450
22 G-Plot Saptamukhi Left 650
23 G-Plot Saptamukhi Left 450
24 G-Plot Curzon Creek Left 450
25 G-Plot Curzon Creek Left 360
26 G-Plot Curzon Creek Left 540
27 Gopalnagar Gobadia, Selemari Left 3 nos. sluice gate
28 Brajaballavpur Curzon Creek, Rakhaskhali
Left 3 nos. sluice gate
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Joynagar Irrigation Division BASANTI
Sl. No. Location of damage River/ Khal Bank
Length of Damage
1 Nafargunj II Matla Left / Right 450.00 .
2 Nafargunj –I (H/O Ebadat Shekh) Matla Left / Right 400 3. Purandar Matla / Hogol Left / Right 350
4. Anandabad
Matla Left / Right 300 (Madal Kona)
5. Nafargunj – II (near Masjid) Matla Left / Right 600
6. Parbatipur Matla 900 7. Lashkarpur (in between pitching ) Matla Left / Right 350 8. Jharkhali Matla / Herobhanga Left / Right 1000 9. Uttarbhangankhali (Chingri bazaar) Matla Left / Right 200 10. Tentultala ( H/O of Panna) Matla Left / Right 200 11 Sonakhali / Charanekhali Hogol Left / Right 1100 12 Ramchandrakhali Hogol Left / Right 500
13. Hogolduri (Corner pt. of Napirkhali) Hana Left / Right 450.00.
14. Kalahajra (Jetty South) Hana Left / Right 250
15. Manasakhali (Corner Pt.) Hana Left / Right 200
16. Chunakhali (Gabberia ghat Jana para
Ring Pashupati Jr. High School ) Hana / Hatakhali Left / Right 800
17. Kumrakhali (near 8 & 9 No. Sluice ) Baniboalia Left / Right 500
18. Birinchibari (Hablitala/ Maity gheri/
Thakur ghery) Bidya Left / Right 700
19. Ramkrishnapur (Jetty ghat to Mandir) Kartal Left / Right 600
20 Saznatala ( H/O Sukumar Kayal ) Hogol Left / Right 300
21 Radharanipur (Amlamethi Jetty ghat) Bidya Left / Right 300
22. Jharkhali / Tridibnagar Bidya / Herobhanga Left / Right 1000 Canning-I 1 Nikarighata Matla Right 900
2 Belekhali Matla Right 500
3 Budakhali Matla Right 400
4 Madukhali
5 Garkhali Matla Right 460
6 Golabari Beledona Left 400
7 Kripakhali Matla Right 500
8 Hedia & Daharani Karatia Left 700
GOSABA
1 Satjelia (Opp. Jatirampur Kheya Ghat ) Gomar / Right & Left 500
2 Dayapur (Bazar) Gomar / Left 800 3. Lahiripur Rangabeliagunj Right & Left 800
4. Luxbagan (Blakkhali Sluice) Rangabeliagunj Right 500
5. Bagbagan (Dolgobinda & H/O saratat) Bidya / Right & Left 500
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6. Uttardanga Gomar Right & Left 500
7. Rangabelia (Jatirampur Kheya Ghat ) Gomar Right & Left 1000
8. Pakhiralaya (H/O himangshu Maity) Gomar Right 1000
9. Kachukhali (H/O Chita Mondol)
(Manasakhali Sluice) Bidya Right 800
10 Harishpur (Ramnagar P. School ) Pathankhali Right & Left 600
11 Ramnagar (Bayen Para)
Pathankhali Right & Left
300
12. Shambhunagar Hana Right & Left 700
13. Kamarpara (H/O Sharat Bharati) Hana Right & Left 500
14. Pathankhali (H/O Naba Bhuinya) Pathankhali/ Hana Right & Left 500
15. Amlamethi (Barar to Bashpara &
Himangshu Das) Bidya / Gomar Right & Left 3500
16. Mathurakhanda (Pathakata Ring) Bidya / Gomar Left 1000
17. Bali (Dhanmanik cross bundh) Bidya Right 1000
18 Bijoynagar Durgaduani / Gomar/ Bidya
Right 1000
19 Birajnagar ( Adibasha Para) Durgaduani Right 500
20 Gosaba ( 3 No.) Bidya Left 500
21 Dulki (Boat Ghat, Ahladikuri) Durgaduani / Gomar Right 700 22 Sonaga Durgaduani / Gomar Right / Left 200 23 Chandipur Kartal / Bidya Right / Left 300
24 Manmathanagar (Ashramghat) Bidya/ Pathankhali Right / Left 1000
25 Kumirmari Sarsa / Bagna/
Puinjali/ Raimongol Right / Left 7000
26 Hetalbari (Daspara) Melmel / Kapura Right / Left 2000
27 Kalidashpur Kapura Right 2500
28 Chotomollakhali ( adibasipara,
Baidyapara) Sarsa Right / Left 1500
29 Dakshin Radhanagar Bali Left 1000
30 Taranagar Bidya Right 300
31 Boromollakhali Puinjali Right 400
32 Amtoli (Market place) Puinjali Right 2000 33 Puinjali (Aripara) Puinjali / Raimongol Right 1500
KULTALI
1. Kaikhali Nabipukur Right 800 2. Deulbari Chituri / Matla Right 350 3. Nagnabad Gurakhal Right 150
4. Bhubaneshari Thakuran / Gurakhal Right 250
5. Kishorimohonpur Thakuran / Olian Right 350
6. Binodpur Olian Right 100 7. Baikhuntapur Thakuran Left 200 8. Shyamnagar Thakuran Left 1200 9. Kantamari Nabipukur Right 100
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Mathurapur-II
1 Kumrapara Raidighi Right 300
2 - Do - Sutarbag Left 200
3. Kankandighi Raidighi Right 300
4. Nagendrapur Pakchora Left 200
5. Dighirpar Sutarbag Left 250 6. Nandakumar Mridangabhanga Left 200
7. Kailashpur Mridangabhanga Left 200
8. Purbajata Thakuran Left 500
9. Mahabbatnagar Nakchora Right 250
Patharpratima
1 Darikapur Nakchora Left 200
2 Kuemari Thakuran Right 120
3 Dakshin Kashinagar Sibua Right 400
4 Dakshin Kashiabad Gobadia Left 400
5 Uttar Kashiabad Gobadia Left 400 6 Sridharnagar Dunchi/ Jagaddal Left 300 7 Rakhalpur Thakuran Right 600
8 Upendranagar Pakhirali Left 200
9 Purba Sripatinagar Thakuran Right 500
10 Ramganga Barchara Left 200
11 Dakshin Shibpur Gobadia Left 200
12 Dakshin Gobindapur Gobadia Left 100
13 Taranagar Panipukuria Khal Right 500
14 Laxmijanardanpur Sibua Right 500 15 Digambarpur Mridangabhana Right 500
16 Indranarayanpur Mridangabhana Right 500
17. Dakshin Roypur Sutarbag Right 200 Joynagar-II 1 Chuprijhora Thakuran Left 75
Gauge Station ;
Sl. No. Name of the Irrigation division
Gauge at District
1 Canal Chitpur S. 24 Pargs 2 Subarban Chorial S. 24 Pargs 3 Canal Kulti S. 24 Pargs 4 Joynagar Canning S. 24 Pargs 5 Uttarbhag S. 24 Pargs 6 Canal Daimond Harbour S. 24 Pargs 7 Joynagar Raidighi S. 24 Pargs 8 Kakdwip Kakdwip S. 24 Pargs 9 Kakdwip Dak. Sur. Nagar S. 24 Pargs 10 Kakdwip Kachuberia S. 24 Pargs
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Financial Institutions:
Sl. No. Name of the Block Number of Bank Offices
Commercial Bank
Gramin Bank
1. Thakurpukur Maheshtala 6 3 2. Budge Budge-I 10 - 3. Budge Budge-II 9 2 4. Bishnupur-I 10 5 5. Bishnupur-II 11 - 6. Sonarpur 12 1 7. Bhangore-I 7 2 8. Bhangore-II 8 2 9. Baruipur 16 3 10. Joynagar-I 8 4 11. Joynagar-II 5 3
12. Kultali 4 2 13. Canning-I 7 2 14. Canning-II 5 3 15. Gosaba 5 2 16. Basanti 5 3
17. Kakdwip 6 2
18. Namkhana 6 1
19. Patharpratima 6 6 20. Sagar 5 3
21. Daimond Harbour-I 7 1
22. Daimond Harbour-II 8 -
23. Kulpi 12 1
24. Magrahat-I 9 2
25. Magrahat-II 9 3
26. Mathurapur-I 5 1
27. Mathurapur-II 7 - 28. Mandirbazar 8 -
29. Falta 6 3
Total 222 60
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Communication Facilities:
Sl.No Name of the Sub-division
Telecomm-unication
(Y/N)
No. Of Boats
No. Of Bus
No. Of Trekker
No. Of Tracto
r
No. Of Jeeps
No. Of Two
Wheelers
G P G P G P G P G P G P
1 Canning Yes 109
60
20
33
2 Baruipur Yes 29
160
150
57
3 Kakdwip Yes 1013
68
40
152
4 Diamond Harbour
Yes 1170
190
71
1265
5 Sadar Yes 5
111
15
2210
G: Government: P: Private
Power station and electric installation
Transport and communication network
VHF station/ Telecommunication links/IMD system/ other Road network – National Highway, State Highway, Major District Roads, Other
District Roads, Forest Roads, Classified Village Roads,, Panchayat Samiti Roads, Village Roads, R.L.E.G.P Road, and Urban Road.(in Kms.)
Waterways Railways Internet facilities HAM amateur radio stations
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Disaster Management Plan of DCF&S
VULNERABLE BLOCKS OF THIS DISTRICT
Name of the Sub-Division
Name of the Blocks
Canning
Gosaba, Basanti, Canning-I
Kakdwip
Kakdwip, Sagar, Namkhana,Patharpratima
Baruipur
Joynagar-II, Kultali
Diamond Harbour
Mathurapur-II
Stock of essential commodities to be kept as reserved for the purpose of initial relief to the people affected by natural calamities. RICE 50 MT. of rice at Govt. godown at Baruipur. 50 MT. of rice at hired godown at Ghatakpukur. 5 MT. of rice at each of the following distributor’s godown. Sl. No. Name Location/Block Phone No.
01. Shri Bijoy Kumar Bhakat Kakdwip 03210-256006 9434075086
02 M/S. Sudhir Ch. Das & Sons. Gosaba 9830332454 03 M/S. R.K. Roy Basanti 9830019573 04 M/S. M.L. Sha Canning-I 9903899654 05 Susmita Sen Joynagar-II 9733887474 06 Subas Mondal Joynagar 9733571544 07 Mathurapur L.S. Co-operative Mathurapur-II, Raid ighi 9732855533
Inspector-in- charge of Baruipur godown Shri Pradip Chakraborty -9051204116 Inspector- in-charge of Ghatakpukur godown Shri Dilip Bhattacharjee -9836450583
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In addition to above, sufficient quantity of rice & wheat will be kept at FCI authority in their godowns at Orient Jute Mill, Budge Budge & Jingirapole at Basebridge. Area Manager NPD, FCI, South 24-Parganas Fax-22255625 Shri Ajoy Das 2482-7798 Depot Officer OJM, Budge Budge 9433051088 Sandipan Chatterjee, 9474559229 Area Manager(PD), Basebridge 2439-4788 Officials of DCF&S, South 24-Parganas Posted at OJM godown of FCI. 1. Shri Swapan Malik Inspector 9831971094 2. Shri Panchu Gopal Mistry do 9432222523 3. Shri Ranjit Pal do 9831587873 4. Shri Abhijit Roy do Kerosene Oil 5 KL of Koil to be kept reserved at each of the following Agent’s godown. Sl. No. Name of Agent’s godown Location/Block Phone No.
01 M/S Standard Oil Agency Kakdwip 9679132680 02 M/S Jaiswal Progressive Agency Kakdwip 9732588424 03 M/S D.N. Karmakar Kakdwip 04 M/S Patharpratima Oil Agency Patharpratima 05 M/S. Progressive Oil Company Canning 06 M/S. Sree Gouranga Stores Sonakhali 9733575451 07 M/S. Sreema Oil Agency Gosaba 9831585069 08 M/S. Abul Hashem Khan Mathurapur-II 9732574415 09 SK. Sons & Co. Baruipur 9433343318 10 M/S. Golam Ali Sarder Baruipur 9830490401
Apart from that all Kerosene Oil dealers of the aforesaid ten blocks will keep 100 Lts. of Koil as reserved stock. The aforesaid quantity of rice and Koil will be kept reserved at initial stage. It is obvious that the quantity is not adequate to the requirement of full fledged relief to be given to all disaster hit propel. Hence, additional quantity of rice & Koil out of PDS allotment may be rushed to the area as an immediate measure on priority basis as and when necessary subject to replenishment.
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In addition to the aforesaid commodities, the department is ready to arrange supply of the following
commodities for relief operation as and when necessary. Mustard Oil Vegetable Oil Baby Food Match Box Potato Candle Sticks. Soya bin Chunks Cooking gas The availability of “Chira, Gur (molasses) & Muri” etc. at the shop located in the aforesaid vulnerable points will be informed along with the address of the said shops, if required so. Names of key persons with telephone numbers.
1. Food & Supplies Dept., Khadya Bhavan 11/A, Mirza Galib Street, Kolkata-700087 Phone-2252-3421 to 35 Shri P.S. Katharison, I.A.S. Phone-2252-2800 Director General of Food (M)-9830068027 Fax-2252-3492 Shri Joydev Jana, I.A.S. Phone-2252-4262 Director, DDP&S (M)-9433112970 (M)-9903071333 Fax-2252-4262
// 4 // Shri Sukhendra Chakraborty (M)-9433404483 Joint Director, DDP&S Shri Harsha Gopal Musib, I.A.S. Phone-2252-9253 Director, Consumer Goods (M)-9432159887 Fax-2252-9253
2. The West Bengal Essential Supply Phone-2252-6499/4879/0519/1659 Corporation Limited, 11/A, Mirza Galib Street, Fax-2252-3849/0590
Kolkata-700087 Shri Gautam Chowdhuri Phone-2252-6198 Manager, Procurement (M)-9434996677 (M)-9732919474
3. CONFED
Chief Executive Officer Phone-2237-7014 P-I, Hyde Lane Road -2236-9074 Akbar Mansion, Kolkata-700073 Fax-22368942
4. General Manager Phone-22260782
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Food Corporation of India Fax-22260782 6, Royed Street Fax-22264893 Kolkata-700016 5. The General Manager Phone-2414-5505 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.(Maarketing Division) Fax-2414-5898 2, Gariahat Rd, South Kolkata-700068
6. The Sr. Divisional Retail Sales Manager Phone- Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Fax 34A, Nirmal Chandra St. Kolkata-700013
7. The Area Marketing Manager Phone-2429-3349 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Fax-2429-3355 Bharat Bhavan, Plot No.31, Prince Gulam Shah Rd. Golf Green, Post Box No. 16201 Kolkata-700095 8. The Chief Regional Manager(Marketing Division) Phone-2282-9881 Hindusthan Petrolium Corporation Ltd. -2282-9883 Industry House (8th Floor), -2282-7410 10, Camac Street, -2282-7539 Kolkata-70017 Fax-2282-9885
Name Designation Residential
Phone no. Mobile no.
Shri Swarup Mondal District Controller (O) 2479-5882
0332538-5918 9433954474 8013830597
Shri Sudeb Acharyya Chief Inspector 9830760208 Shri Dulal Ghosh Chief Inspector 9874076724 Bitan Majumdar Chief Inspector 9433574944 Shri Pankaj Podder SCF&S, Alipore(S)
(O) 2479-2364 7602010939
Shri Bishwanath Naskar SCF&S, Kakdwip (O) 03210-256035
9874274196
Sri Nimai Chand Dhara SCF&S, Baruipur (O) 2433-2151
9874442731
Shri Nimai Chand Dhara(Additional Charge)
SCF&S, Diamond Harbour (O) 03174-255233
9874442731
Shri Digambar Tudu SCF&S, Canning (O) 03218-255617
9734356054
Shri Gouranga Kumar Roy Chief Inspector, Baruipur 9836968901 Shri Samir Kumar Indu Chief Inspector,Canning 9830601378 Shri Partha Bose Chief Inspector, Diamond
Harbour 9830191138
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Shri Biplab Bose Chief Inspector, Alipore 9883173712 Shri Anupam Das Inspector, Joynagar-I 9830653891 Shri Krishnendu Mondal Inspector, Joynagar-II 9432280655 Shri Niranjan Sarkar Inspector, Kultali 9733591698 Shri Shib Nath Mukherjee Inspector, Mathurapur-II 9339041681 Shri Samir Ranjan Pal & Anand Jaiswal
Inspector, Canning-I 9748095730 9874370030
Dipayan Biswas Inspector, Canning-II 9564241949 Tapan Barman Inspector, Gosaba 9775261030 Debdas Naskar Inspector, Basanti 9732681647 Shri Ashoke Mondal Inspector, Sagar 9732574108 Shri Kalipada Sasmal Inspector, Kakdwip 9002843210 Shri Paresh Mondal Inspector, Patharpratima 9732993184 Shri Ranjan Mondal Inspector, Namkhana 8653663691 Name and address of cooking gas distributor.
1. Diamond Enterprise (I.O.C), New Town, Diamond Harbour, South 24-Parganas. 2. Ramkrishna Enterprise (H.P),Kalisankarpur, Diamond Harbour,South 24-Parganas. 3. Canning Gas Service (I.O.C.),Canning Old Market,Canning town,South 24-
Parganas. 4. Joynagar Indane Service (I.O.C.),Joynagar Mazilpur,South 24-Parganas. 5. Southern Gas Distributor (H.P.),Harinavi, Sonarpur, South 24-Parganas.
Baruipur Gas Service (I.O.C.),4, Ukilpara,Baruipur, South 24-Parganas.
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Disaster Management Plan of Health
Comminication, Flood Prone Blocks, South 24 Parganas
Block name Name of BMOH Mobile No. Alternate responsible officer
(in absence of BMOH) Mobile No.
Namkhana Dr. Dasarathi Kisku 9775157871 Smt. Jayati Pandit (PHN) 9775533522
Patharpratima Dr. Krishnendu Ray 9830885670 Smt. Minakshmi Halder
(BPHN) 9434730791
Sagar Dr. Parimal Dakua 9732461640 Dr. Sanjib Banerjee
Gosaba Dr. Ranjan Kumar
Mondal 9735405205
Purnima Paik (BPHN) 9432057648
Suchitra Banerjee (PHN) 9775096670 Mathurapur-
II Dr. Shib Sundar Sarder 9433286043 Smt. Sushama Paul (PHN) 9433420622
Mathurapur-I Dr. Tapan Pal 9433403857 Dr. Satyabrata Sardar 943301599
Basanti Dr. Debasish Roy 9836237363 Dr. Souvik Mondal (MO) 9433888330
Kultali Dr. Partha Sarathi
Mondal 9836633598 Purnima Pramanik (BPHN) 9432282941
Block Level Flood prone places, Population at risk, Alternate place to have medical OPD, Alternate place to have pramedical Camp
Name of the Block
Name of G.P Population
at risk Alternate place to have
medical OPD Alternate place to have
pramedical Camp
Namkhana
Mousuni 11135 Mousuni G.P Office Nil Mousuni 7000 Nil Baliara Flood House Haripur 12785 Nil Haripur Gadadhar Vidyapith
Narayanpur 12601 Nil Nandanvanga Flood House
Mathurapur-II
Kankandighi 29388 Not Required Kankandighi G.P Office
Nagendrapur 24207 Not Required Nagendrapur G.P Office
Nandakumarpur 27334 Not Required Nandakumarpur G.P Office
Kumrapara 17528 Not Required Kumrapara G.P Office
Sagar
Dhablat 14563 Manasabazar S/c Manasabazar s/c Gangasagar 7260 Beguakhali s/c Beguakhali s/c
DS-II 10110 Sumatinagar s/c Sumatinagar s/c MG-I 9500 Muriganga PHC Muriganga PHC
Ghoramara 5540 Ghoramara s/c Ghoramara s/c & Kachuberia s/c
Patharpratima
Gopalnagar 16786 Not Required Not Required G-Plot 21956 Indrapur P.H.C G.P Office
Brajaballavpur 23760 Brajaballavpur P.H.C G.P Office Achintyanagar 26099 Not Required G.P Office
Durbachati 18316 Not Required Not Required Sridharnagar 18860 Rakhalpur -C.D.C G.P Office
Herambagopalpur 20848 C.D.C G.P Office Banshyamnagar 19567 Not Required G.P Office Pathar Pratima 31390 BPHC Not Required
laxmi Janardanpur 19171 Not Required G.P Office Ramganga 14360 Not Required G.P Office
Mathurapur-I
Abadbaghabanpur 12500 Harindanga s/c Harindanga s/c
Abadbaghabanpur 15000 Baghabanpur s/c Baghabanpur s/c
Sankarpur 8000 Chowdhurirchak s/c Chowdhurirchak s/c
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Gosaba
Amtali 21213 Not Required G.P H.Q Kumirmari 20155 Not Required G.P H.Q
Chhotomollakhali 23142 P.H.C Not Required Satjelia 20103 Not Required Janeswar H.S
Lahiripur 22043 Santigachi H.S Not Required Bali-I 18355 Not Required Satyanarayanpur G.P H.Q Bali-II 19465 Adarsha Vidyamandir Not Required
Biprodaspur 20157 Not Required Bipradaspur G.P S/C Kachukhali 21206 Not Required G.P. H.Q Rangabelia 18756 Not Required G.P. H.Q
Kultali
Maipith 26411 Bhubaneswari PHC Sanirerbarer Bazar Bhubaneswari 25511 Bhubaneswari PHC Abinaser FP School
Deul Bari 25550 Kantamari PHC Deulbari G.P Office Gopalgunge 30500 Kaikhali PHC Kacharier More
Basanti
Jharkhali 15126 Jharkhali PHC Not Required
Bharatgarh 16263 Maheshpur PHC Not Required
Charvidya 16453 Not Required Not Required Masjidbati 12385 Not Required Masjidbati G.P Chunakhali 16230 Not Required Chunakhali G.P R.C Khali 16213 Not Required R.C Khali G.P
Spareable human resource different blocks to work in other place, South 24 Parganas, 2012
Block
Specialist Medical Officer Nursing Staff MPHW GDA
Pre
sent
av
aila
bilit
y S
pare
able
hu
man
re
sour
ce
Pre
sent
av
aila
bilit
y
Spa
reab
le
hum
an
reso
urce
Pre
sent
av
aila
bilit
y
Spa
reab
le
hum
an
reso
urce
Pre
sent
av
aila
bilit
y
Spa
reab
le
hum
an
reso
urce
P
rese
nt
avai
labi
lity
Spa
reab
le
hum
an
reso
urce
Nam
khan
a
0 0 5 1 18 2 41 4 4 0
Mat
hur
apu
r-II
0 0 4 1 18 2 40 4 4 0
Sag
ar
0 0 8 1 21 2 86 10 9 1
Pat
har
prat
ima
0 0 8 1 90 9 17 3 8 0
Mat
hura
pur-
I 2 0 8 1 21 2 65 6 6 0
Go
sab
a
0 0 9 1 10 1 125 12 10 1
Kul
tali
0 0 10 1 15 1 81 8 6 0
Bas
anti
1 0 6 0 9 0 104 11 8 0
Total 3 0 58 7 202 19 559 58 55 2
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Chapter 3
Resource Inventory/ Capacity Analysis:
Resource Type
Details Number (Sub-Division Wise)
Canning Baruipur Kakdwip Diamond Harbour
Sadar
Transportation and
Communication
Tractor 20 150 40 71 15
Trekker 60 160 68 190 111
Trolley, Rickshaw 1400 1123 1850 1960 530
Four wheeler 33 57 152 1265 2210
Launch / Boats 109 29 1013 1170 5
Telephone 996 1200 400 1400 3000
Any other 1 10 4 7 10
Containers
Tankers - - - 8 5
Overhead tanks - 3 - 2 3
Jerry canes 400 2240 2500 5000 3000
Big vessels 1 - 1 - -
Cleaning and Cutting
Equipments
Kodi 2000 2340 2500 1955 1825
Kudala 10200 15800 12000 11000 3000
Sabala 23106 6700 1200 8600 4580
Rope Available Available Available Available Available
Big saw 72 117 12 35 32
Other Resources
Gen set 112 240 750 260 152
Pump set 1785 900 1300 931 40
Petromax 196 113 5942 167 50
Tent house - - - - -
Gas light 30 33 21 37 15
Solar light 103 - 2328 - -
Biogas 22 - 1112 - -
Temporary Shelter
Tents - - - - -
Tarpaulins/ Polythenes
2096 2638 1421 1603 1918
Bamboo Available Available Available Available Available
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Emergency Contingency Plan: South 24 Parganas District:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 S
l. N
o.
Nam
e of
the
Blo
ck
No.
of
popu
latio
n as
per
200
1 C
ensu
s
Pre
sent
P
opul
atio
n
(
Col
. 3+
20%
)
Amount of food Materials (in KG) per Day
Chu
da
(@ 2
00
gms.
/H
ead)
Gur
(@
50
gm
s /H
ead)
Ric
e (@
25
0 gm
s /
Hea
d)
Dal
(@
25
gm
s/
Hea
d)
Sal
t (10
gm
s/
Hea
d)
K.O
il (5
0ml
/hea
d)
1 Thakurpukur Mahestala 136903 32856 65.712Q 16.428Q 82.14 8.214 3.28 16.428
2 Budge - Budge -I 99945 23986 47.972 Q 11.993Q 59.96 5.99 2.34 11.993
3 Budge - Budge -II 173446 41627 83.254Q 20.8135Q 104.06 10.406 4.16 20.813
4 Bishnupur-I 206370 49528 99.056Q 24.764Q 123.82 12.38 4.95 24.764
5 Bishnupur-II 190636 45752 91.504Q 22.876Q 114.38 11.43 4.57 22.876
6 Baruipur 351439 147604 295.208Q 73.802Q 369.01 36.9 14.76 73.802
7 Sonarpur 167408 50225 100.45Q 25.1125Q 125.56 12.55 5.02 25.112
8 Joynagar -I 219090 78872 157.744Q 39.436Q 197.18 19.718 7.88 39.436
9 Joynagar -II 209145 75292 150.584Q 37.646Q 188.23 18.82 7.52 37.646
10 Bhangore - I 204380 73576 147.152Q 36.788Q 183.94 18.39 7.35 36.788
11 Bhangore - II 207580 74728 149.456Q 38.364Q 186.820 18.682 7.73 37.364
12 Kultali 187989 146630 293.260Q 73.315Q 366.57 36.657 14.663 73.315
13 Gosaba 222822 167386 534.772Q 133.693Q 668.465 66.846 26.73 133.693
14 Basanti 278592 234310 668.62Q 167.155Q 835.77 83.577 33.43 167.155
15 Canning - I 244627 190808 381.616Q 95.404Q 477.02 47.702 19.080 95.404
16 Canning - II 195967 152858 305.716Q 76.429Q 382.14 38.214 15.28 76.429
17 Kakdwip 239326 187191 574.382Q 143.595Q 717.97 71.797 28.719 143.595
18 Namkhana 160627 132752 385.504Q 96.37600Q 481.82 48.182 19.27 96.376
19 Sagar 185644 162772 445.544Q 111.386Q 556.93 55.693 22.27 111.386
20 Patharpratima 288394 246072 692.144Q 173.036Q 865.18 86.518 34.667 173.036
21 Diamond Harbour - I 133366 800195 160.039Q 40.007Q 200.07 20.00 8.02 40.007
22 Diamond Harbour - II 165233 99139 198.27Q 99.135Q 495.6 49.56 19.8 99.135
23 Mathurapur - I 164650 118548 237.096Q 118.54Q 592.7 59.27 23.7 118.54
24 Mathurapur - II 198281 142762 285.52Q 142.76Q 713.8 71.38 28.55 142.76
25 Magrahat - I 228335 150701 301.40Q 150.70Q 753.5 75.35 30.14 150.70
26 Magrahat - II 262092 172980 345.96Q 172.98Q 864.9 86.49 34.59 172.98
27 Mandir Bazar 183131 130866 241.73Q 120.865Q 604.3 60.43 24.17 120.865
28 Kulpi 242752 233041 466.082Q 233.04Q 1165.0 116.50 46.6 233.04
29 Falta 221695 159620 319.240Q 159.62Q 798.2 79.82 31.92 159.62
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3.3 Storage facilities with capacity
Sl. No
Type of storage structure
Location
Capacity Contact Person
(Address and Phone no.)
Remarks
1 Cold Storage 49.407 M.T
Public Distribution System:
Blockwise Dealer details, South 24 Parganas
Sl. No.
Name of the Block
Name of Gram Panchayat Name of Dealer Contact No.
Budge Budge-I All Panchayats S.N Sarkar, M.R Distributor, 54 R.N Tagore
Road, Budge Budge
1 Budge Budge-II
Burul Uttam Naskar Chakmanik Uday Mondal
Dongaria Raipur Nemai Dutta Gaza Poali Uttam Naskar
Kamra P B Maji Kashipur Alampur Gopal Mondal
Naskarpur G. Samanta North Bawali S N Mondal
Rania Palash Das Satgachia Sajal Mondal
South Bawali Mira Mondal 2 Bishnupur-I All Panchayats Ajibar Rahanam Sardar
3 Bishnupur-II
Nahajari Abdul Halim Sk
Bablu Koley
Khagramuri Golam Mostafa Mallick Bakhrahat Madan Gopal Chanda
Patharberia JoyChandipur Susil Mondal Kanganberia Ashoke Shee
Moukhali Niranjan Show Chandi Somir Sandhukhan
Chak Enayatnagar Noor Jahan Bibi Ramkrishnapur Borhanpur Pratima Pramanik Gobindapur Kalicharanpur Sajjat Hossein Khansama
Panchanan Bimal Krishna Mondal
4 T/Maheshtala
Joka-I & II Sri Susanta Patra 9831852655 Ashuti-I Sri Mantulal Naskar 983658652 Ashuti-II Sri Pradip Naskar 9903716785 Rasapunja Sr Amalendu Mondal 9432206556 Rasapunja Sri Hemanta Mondal 9874883748
Chatta Sri Susanta Sandhukhan 9830046317 Chatta Sri Ratan Ghosh 9432576940
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5 Maheshtala
Municipality
M/S D.K Enterprise, B.B.T Road, Parbangala, Maheshtala
9748777196
6 Baruipur All Panchayats Sri Trader, Puratan Bazar, Baruipur 9836559437
7 Bhangore-I All Panchayats Sukumar Ghoshal, Ghatakpukur 9333821639 All Panchayats Madhusudan Adhikary, Ghatakpukur 9333322228
8 Bhangore-II All Panchayats Kazi Usman Ali. Jangalia, 91 Bus Stand 9775608045 9 Joynagar-I All Panchayats Bharati Sen MR Distributor, Baharu 9733887447 10 Joynagar-II All Panchayats Safed Ali Halder, Baishata, Joynagar 9609201420 11 Kultali All Panchayats Arjun Mondal, Keorakhali, Kultali 8145157165 12 Sonarpur All Panchayats Sri Traders, Gangajuara, Nayabad 9831005062
PHC/ PHC New Sl. No.
Name of the Institution Block Post Office Telephone No. No. of Beds
1 Baruipur BPHC (Functioning from Baruipur S.D. Hospital)
Baruipur Baruipur 2433-8223 0
2 Hariharpur Baruipur Mallikpur 10 3 Indrapala PHC Baruipur Kudrali 6 4 Panchgacha PHC Baruipur Gocharan 6
5 Nalmuri BPHC Bhangore-I Nalmuri 03218 70362 10
6 Bhatiapota Bhangore-I Beonta 6 7 Jirongacha BPHC Bhangore-II Hatisora 10
8 Tona PHC Bhangore-II Polarhat via Machibh 6 9 Bhangore PHC Bhangore-II Bhangore 10 10 Chandidoulatabad BPHC Bishnupur-I Nepalganj via Chandi 2470-9410 10
11 Amgachia PHC Bishnupur-I Nepalganj 10
12 Julpia PHC Bishnupur-I Andharmanik 6 13 Amtola Rural Hospital Bishnupur-II Amtola 2470-8272 50
14 Samali BPHC Bishnupur-II Nahajari 2495-8448 15
15 Meukhali PHC Bishnupur-II Charshyamdas 6 16 Sonarpur Rural Hospital Sonarpur Sonarpur 2477-9332 25 17 Kalikapur PHC Sonarpur Kalikapur 6 18 Fartabad PHC Sonarpur Garia 6 19 Langalberia PHC Sonarpur Dakshin Gobindapur 6 20 Banjanheria (Charial) BPHC Budge-Budge-I Buita 2482-6287 20
21 Biarajlakshmi PHC Budge-Budge-I Pujali 6
22 Jamalpur PHC Budge-Budge-I Jamalpur 2
23 Lakshmibala Dutta (Muchisa) Rural Hospital
Budge-Budge-II Bakrahat 2470-0108 30
24 Gojapoali PHC Budge-Budge-II Poali 25 Burul PHC Budge-Budge-II Burul 6 26 Padmarhat Rural Hospital Jaynagar-I Dakshin Barasat 03218 43470 6
27 Dhosa (Indrapola) PHC Jaynagar-I Vhattoberia 15 28 Momrejgar (Goalgeria) PHC Jaynagar-I Sri Krishna 6 29 Sri Ramkrishna (Nimpith) Rural
Hospital Jaynagar-II Radhanagar 03218 26005 6
30 Nalgora PHC Jaynagar-II Sonathikri 30 31 Mayahouri PHC Jaynagar-II Mayachouri 6 32 Noa Pukuria PHC Jaynagar-II Naya Pukuria 6 33 Gosaba BPHC Gosaba Gosaba 6
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34 Chhoto Mollakhali PHC Gosaba Chhoto Mollakhali 10 35 Daksin Radhanagar PHC Gosaba Dhalarhat 10 36 Joynagar Rural Hospital Kultali Joynagar 2433-8652(R )
2 37 Maipith PHC Kultali Maipith 25
38 Bhubaneswari PHC Kultali Bhubaneswari 2 39 Kaikhali (Gopalganj) PHC Kultali Kaikhali
6
40 Kantamari PHC Kultali Kantamari 6
41 Canning BPHC (Functioning from Canning S.D Hospital)
Canning -I Canning 03218-55242 6
42 Ghutiary Sharif PHC Canning -I Ghutiary Sharif 0
43 Matherdighi BPHC Canning -II Matherdighi 2
44 Kuchtala (Sarangabad) PHC Canning -II Kuchitalahat 10
45 Basanti BPHC Basanti Basanti 6
46 Herobhanga-Jharkhali PHC Basanti Jharkhali Bazar 10
47 Maheshpur PHC Basanti Bharadwajpur 2
48 Kanthal Beria PHC Basanti Kanthal Beria 2
49 Sarsuna BPHC Thakurpukur Metiaburuz
Sarsuna Metiaburuz 2446-5106 15
50 Haridevpur PHC Thakurpukur Metiaburuz
Paschim Putiary 2
51 Garfa PHC Thakurpukur Metiaburuz
Garfa 6
52 Sagar (Rudranagar)
Sagar Sagar 03210-42526 25
53 Mahendraganj PHC Sagar Mahendraganj 2
54 Muriganga PHC Sagar Muriganga 2
55 Gangasagar PHC Sagar Gangasagar 2
56 Falta BPHC Falta Falta 10 57 Dhaltikurin PHC Falta Charberia 6
58 Baneswarpur BPHC Magrahat-I Baneswarpur 03174-50214 10
59 Sirakole PHC Magrahat-I Sirakole 20
60 Magrahat BPHC Magrahat-II Magrahat 03174-52218 15
61 Gokarni PHC Magrahat-II Gokarni 6
62 Mohanpur PHC
Magrahat-II Mohanpur 10
63 Kakdwip BPHC (Functioning from Kakdwip S.D Hospital)
Kakdwip Kakdwip 03210-55040 100
64 Ramchandranagar PHC Kakdwip Ramchandranagar 2
65 Harendranagar PHC Kakdwip Harendranagar 6
66 Dwarikanagar PHC Namkhana Dwarikanagar 03210-26285 15
67 Narayanpur PHC Namkhana Narayanpur 6
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68 Fresherganj PHC Namkhana Fresherganj 2
69 Bagdanga Mousuni PHC Namkhana Fresherganj 2
70 Bagdanga Mousuni PHC Namkhana Mousini
6
71 Netra (Panchgram) BPHC Diamond Harbour-I
Panchgram Singhberia 15
72 Bardrone PHC Diamond Harbour-I
Hatuganj 10
73 Raghunathpur (Masat) PHC Diamond Harbour-I
Raghunathpur 2
74 Sarisha BPHC Diamond Harbour-II
Sarisha 03174-44228 15
75 Paschim Bhawanipur PHC Diamond Harbour-II
Mukundapur 2
76 Gandia Raghunathpur PHC Diamond Harbour-II
Raghunathpur 2
77 Mathurapur Rural Hospital Mathurapur-I Mathurapur 03218-24532 60
78 Ghat Bakultala PHC Mathurapur-I Bakultala 6
79 Jadavpur PHC Mathurapur-I Jadavpur 6
80 Raydighi Rural Hospital Mathurapur-II Raydughi 03174-70641 60
81 Purandarpur PHC Mathurapur-II Pukurhat 6
82 Gilarchat PHC Mathurapur-II Gilarchat 6
83 Baribhangabad PHC Mathurapur-II Baribhangabad 6
84 Madhabnagar BPHC Patharprotima Patharprotima 03210-67250 10
85 Gadamathura PHC Patharprotima Gadamathura 10
86 Brajaballavpur PHC Patharprotima Brajaballavpur 15
87 Indrapur (G-Plot) PHC Patharprotima Indrapur 6
88 Naiyarhat BPHC Mandirbazar Naiyarhat 03174-77534 10
89 Ram Kishore PHC Mandirbazar Ramkrishnapur 6
90 Dakshin Jagadishpur PHC Mandirbazar Dakshin Jagadishpur 6
91 Kulpi BPHC Kulpi Kulpi 03174-66237 15
92 Belpukur PHC Kulpi Belpukur 6
93 Jamtalahat PHC Kulpi Jamtalahat 2
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Fire Station Information: A. Important Officers
Sl. No.
Name of the fire station
Telephone Number
Disposition of Vehicle & Pumps
Disposition of Man Power.
1. � Sl. No.
Designation Office Location Phone (Office) Phone (Res.)
1 Director General Mirza Ghalib Street, Kolkata
2244-0101 (Ext.200 & 243) 2244-2172
2479-1476
2 Director Fire Service
Mirza Ghalib Street, Kolkata
2244-0101 Ext.202
2244-0101 Ext.201
3 Dy. Director, Fire Service
Fire Serrvice,Behala
2467-0839 2244-0101 Ext.203
B. Important Fire Stations
1 Baishnabghata Fire Station Patuli 2436-0685 2436-9320 2477-6783
2 Tollygunj Fire Station Naktala 2411-5393 3 Kalighat Fire Station Hazra Road 2244-0101 (HQ)
Ext.272
4 Behala Fire Station Silpara, Diamond Harbour Road
2467-2528
5 Budge-Budge Fire Station Budge-Budge Rly. Station 2470-1271 6 Budge-Budge Fire
Station - II Central Jute Mill, Kalipur 2482-1377
7 Falta Fire Station Falta 953174-222111 8 Baruipur Fire Station Fultala, Baruipur 2433-2555 9 Gariahat Fire Station Hindusthan Park 2464-2841
Identification of Cyclone/flood shelters (single/Double storied) with capacity:
Sl. No. Name of the Block Location
Condition
1. Basanti Charavidya Good. 2. Gosaba Kumirmari, Amlamatti -do- 3. Kultali Binodepur, Kantamari -do-
4. Joynagar – II Chupri-Jhora -do- 5. Patharpratima Buraburir-Tat,Sridharnagar -do- 6. Kakdwip Chandipore -do- 7. Namkhana Amarabati,Narayanpore,Baliyara,Mausam
i
-do-
8. Sagar Harinbari,Kachuberiya,Ghoramara,Ganga Sagar
Good except Ghoramara.
9. Mathurapore – II Nagendrapore Good
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List of N.G.O.
(Gosaba Block) N.G.O. & C.B.O. NAME Work Area N.G.O.
Organization Address Ph.No.
Tagore Society for Rural Development
Gosaba Block jurisdiction
1200 Rangabelia 236531
Sundarban Sir Dany Rail Ashram Gosaba 635 Gosaba Gosaba Anyesha for Science Gosaba 45 236580 Gosaba Rupayan Gosaba 1005 Gosaba 23651 Indira Khadi Bhaban Bali 1 No. G.P. Bali 1 No. Satyanarayan Kalyan Sangha Bali 1 No. G.P. Bali 1 No. Mathura Khanda Gandhi Sangha Bali 1 No. G.P. Bali 1 No. Kumarimari Suchitra Smriti Sangha Kumarimari Kumarimari Chandipur Bratachari Sangha Bipradaspur Bipradaspur Santigachi Nari Kalyan Sangha Lahiripur Lahiripur 973250710 Soudarn Help Improvement Trust Gosaba Gosaba
(Canning I Block)
Name of N.G.O./ C.B.O.
Work Area
Sector NGO Organization
Other Materials
Address
Sundarban Khadi & Village Industrial Society
Taldi, Matla-2,
Gopalpur, Itkhola,
Nikarighata
Education, Health
15 1 No. Dighirpar, Canning Town
South 24 Pargana
Pather Shesh Sabuj Prithibi
Bansra, Hatpukuria,
Daria, Itkhola
Education, Health
20 Pather Shesh Po. Bansra Canning
South 24 Parganas.
Prabhat Sangha Hatpukuria, Daria
Education, Health
10 Gram+Po. Thakuraniberia Canning, South 24 Parganas
Paschimbanga Science Mancha
Matla-1 Education, Health
15 Canning Cinema Road, Canning, South 24 Parganas
Thumkati Gramin Unnayan Samity
Matla-2 Taldi
Education, Health
10 Gram: Thumkati Po: Khaskumrakhali Canning, South 24 Parganas.
Sundarban Arthik Man Unnayan Samity
Taldi Education, Health
10 Gram:+Po: Taldi Canning, South 24 Parganas.
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(Bhangore II)
(Joynagore II)
Name of NGOs and CBOs Area of operation No. of Volunteers
Contact No.
1. Nimpith Ram Krishna Ashram
Hole area of Joynagar-II Block
10 226001
2.Kheyaghosti Bijoynagar Sahajadapur G.P.area 25 9494194867 3.Sahajadapur Pallishri Sangha Sahajadapur Mauja Area 12 4.Bijoynagar Vivekananda Pallishri Sangha
Bijoynagar Mouja Area 13
5.Netaji Samaj Sebi Sangha Bhuban Khali Mauja Area 12 6.Janakalyan Sangha Radhaballav Mauja Area 13 7.Kalimata Sangha Chuprijhara Mauja Area 10 8.Santiniketan Sangha Beledurganagar Mauja Area 9 9.Bamaner Chak Rural Development Society
Gordewani G.P.Area 15 226236
10.Aikya Sangha Dara Area 7
Chapter 4
Risk / Hazard Analysis History of Disaster and Probability of Disaster episodes in the District
Type of Hazard
Year of Occurrence Area affected Impact of
Life Live stock Remark
Cyclone 2006
1.Budge-Budge-II Mild
affected to a great extent
Possibilities of damaging dwelling houses particularly in coastal area
2. Kultali Severe 3.Joynagar-II Moderate 4.Canning-I Do 5.Gosaba Severe 6.Basanti Do 7.Mathurapur-II Moderate 8.Kulpi Severe 9. Kakdwip Do 10. Namkhana Do 11. Sagar Do 12. Patharprotima Do
Name of the N.G.O. Area of activity Secretary Health & Sanitation SHIS(Southern Health Improvement Society)
Bhangore,Habra,Murshidabad
Abdul Ohab-03218 270245
Banga Development Centre
Bhangore,Basanti,Minakhan
Latif Khan-9933151198
Health & SHG Group
Formation
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Flood 1978 All Blocks Severe
affected to a great extent
Possibility damage of kutcha houses is very highy.
1986 1.Budge-Budge-II Mild
2. Kultali Severe
3.Joynagar-II Moderate
4.Canning-I Do
5.Gosaba Severe
6.Basanti Do
7.Mathurapur-II Moderate
8.Kulpi Severe
9. Kakdwip Do
10. Namkhana Do
11. Sagar Do
12. Patharprotima Do
Type of Hazard
Year of Occurrence Blocks Mouzas
Impact of Life Live stock Remark
Drought 1998-99
1. Kakdwip 5 Moderate
affected to a great extent
Possibility of damage of crops for want of sufficient water.
2. Sonarpur 12 -Do- 3. Baruipur 5 -Do- 4. Bishnupur 2 -Do- 5. Basanti 6 -Do- 6. Canning-II 5 -Do- 7. Gosaba 23 -Do- 8. Mograhat-I 4 -Do- 9. Mathurapur-I 6 -Do-
10.Patharprotima 2 -Do-
Total 70
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Seasonality of Hazard
Type of Hazards
Jan-Mar April-June July-Sep Oct-Dec H C A I H C A I H C A I H C A I
Cyclone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Flood Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Drought Yes
Earthquake Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yse Yes Yes
Sunstroke
Fire Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Chemical Accidents
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Boat capsize
Yes Yes Yes
Epidemic
Accident Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lightening Yes Yes
H: Human, C: Crop, A: Animals, I: Infrastructure
CHAPTER - 5
Risk Assessment
Type of Hazards Time of Occurrence Potential Impact Vulnerable areas
1. Cyclone April,May,Oct.,Nov 1. Damage of houses (Fully / Partly) 1. Gosaba (Severe)
2. Washing out of embankments. 2. Basanti (do)
3. Damage of Seasonal Crops . 3. Kakdwip (do)
4. Uprooting of big trees. 4. Namkhana (do)
5. Impact on livelihood 5. Sagar (do) 6. Causes death or injury to human 6. Patharpratima
(do)
7. Kultali (do)
8. Kulpi (do)
9. Jaynagar-II (Moderate)
10. Canning –I (do)
11.Mathurapur-II (do)
12.Budge-Budge-I(Mild)
13. Diamand Harbour-I (do)
14. Diamand Harbour-II(do)
2. Flood Sept,Oct. 1. Damages houses (Fully / Partly) 1. Gosaba (Severe)
2. Washing out embankments. 2. Basanti (do)
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3. Damage of Seasonal crops (Specially Aman Paddy) 3. Kakdwip (do)
4. Spread out of epidemic 4. Namkhana (do)
5. Affects livelihood 5. Sagar (do)
6. Problem of drinking water 6. Patharpratima (do)
7.Health hazards 7. Kultali (do)
8. Problem of fodder 8. Kulpi (do)
9. Posibilities of Snake bites 9. Jaynagar-II (Moderate)
10. Posibilities of anti-social activities 10. Canning –I (do)
11.Mathurapur-II (do)
12. Diamand Harbour-II(do)
13. Diamand Harbour-I (do)
3. Drought Jun,July 1. Affects Seasonal crops and next crop pattern 1. Gosaba
2. Problem of drinking water due to fall of ground water level. 2. Sonarpur
3. Problem of irrigation 3. Magrahat-I
4. Affects livelihood 4. Mathurapur-I
5. Possibilities of epidemic 5. Kakdwip
6. Baruipur
7. Basanti
8. Bishnupur-II
9. Canning-II
10. Patharpratima
4. Earthquake Throughout the Year 1. Collapse buildings 29 Blocks of District.
2. Causes death to human and cattle life.
3. Affected livelihood
4. Damages communication system
5. Wounded humanbeings & Cattle several.
6. Lack of food and drinking water
7. Loss of property
8. Law and order problem.
5. Fire Throughout the Year 1. Causes death to human and cattle life. 29 Blocks of District.
2. Loss of property.
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6. Chemical Accident Throughout the Year 1. Causes death to human and cattle life. 1. Budge-Budge-I
2. Loss of property. 2. Budge-Budge-II
3. Pollution of environment largely. 3. T.Maheshtala
4. Bishnupur-I
5. Bishnupur-II
6. Baruipur
7. Sonarpur
8. Magrahat-II
9. Bhangore
10. Falta
11. Diamond Harbour-I
12. Kakdwip
7. Boat Capsize Jan,Feb, July, Aug, Sept, Oct. 1. Causes death to human life. 1. Gosaba
2. Basanti
3. Canning-I
4. Kakdwip
5. Namkhana
6. Sagar
7. Patharpratima
8. Kultali
9. Diamand Harbour-i
10. Diamand Harbour-ii
11. Falta
12. Budge-Budge-i
13. Budge-Budge-ii
14 Mathurapur-ii
8. Epidemic Oct,Nov 1. Cause death to human and cattle life. 29 Blocks of District.
2. Health Hazard
3. Affected livelihood
9. Accident Throughout the Year 1. Cause death to human life. 29 Blocks of District.
2. Low and Order problem.
10. Lightening July, Aug, Sept,Oct. 1. Cause death to human and cattle life.
29 Blocks of District.
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CHAPTER - 6
Vulnerability Analysis
Infrastructure Vulnerability against Hazards
Vulnerability
Vulnerability against each hazard Cyclone Flood Chemical hazard Fire
Population Area name Populatio
n Area name Popula
tion Area name Populati
on Area name
Road netwo
rk
35,4
0,33
8 Gosaba
1,46
,512
Gosaba
8,96
,309
Budge-Budge-I
69,0
66
Gosaba
Basanti Basanti Budge-Budge-II
Basanti
Canning-I Canning-I Thakurpukur Mahestala
Canning-I
Namkhana Namkhana Bishnupur-I Namkhana
Kakdwip Kakdwip Bishnupur-II Kakdwip
Sagar Sagar Baruipur Sagar
Patharpratima Patharprotima Sonarpur Patharpratima
Kulpi Kulpi Magrahat-II Kulpi
Kultali Kultali Bhangore-i Kultali
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Magrahat-i Magrahat-i
Magrahat-ii Magrahat-ii
Mandirbazar Mandirbazar
Falta Falta
Budge-Budge-i
Budge-Budge-i
Mathurapur-i Mathurapur-i
Joynagar-i Joynagar-i
Baruipur Baruipur
Bishnupur-i Bishnupur-i
Bishnupur-ii Bishnupur-ii
Canning-ii Canning-ii
Bhangore-i
Bhangore-ii
Sonarpur
Thakurpukur
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Mahestala
Water ways
14,6
5,12
2
Gosaba
21,0
9,77
5
Gosaba
Not applicable
Not applicable
Basanti Basanti Canning-i Canning-i Namkhana Namkhana Kakdwip Kakdwip Sagar Sagar Patharprotima
Patharprotima
Kulpi Kulpi Kultali Kultali Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Water suppl
y
2,63
,721
Gosaba
4,39
,536
Gosaba
1,07
,557
Budge-Budge-i
Less impact
Basanti Basanti Budge-Budge-ii
Canning-i Canning-i Thakurpukur Mahestala
Namkhana Namkhana Bishnupur-i Kakdwip Kakdwip Bishnupur-ii Sagar Sagar Baruipur Patharprotima
Patharprotima Sonarpur
Kulpi Kulpi Magrahat-ii Kultali Kultali Bhangore-i Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Sewage
10,8
3,68
8
Gosaba
3,51
,629
Gosaba
Not applicable
Not applicable
Basanti Basanti Namkhana Canning-i Kakdwip Namkhana Sagar Kakdwip Patharprotima
Sagar
Kulpi Patharprotima Kultali Kulpi Kultali Diamond
Harbour-i Diamond
Harbour-ii Mathurapur-ii
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Joynagar-ii Budge-Budge-
ii
Hospital
15,2
3,72
6
Gosaba
19,0
4,65
8
Gosaba
2,68
,892
Budge-Budge-i
1,72
,667
Gosaba
Basanti Basanti Budge-Budge-ii
Basanti
Canning-i Canning-i Thakurpukur Mahestala
Canning-i
Namkhana Namkhana Bishnupur-i Namkhana
Kakdwip Kakdwip Bishnupur-ii Kakdwip
Sagar Sagar Baruipur Sagar
Pathaprotima Patharprotima Sonarpur Patharpratima
Kulpi Kulpi Magrahat-ii Kulpi
Kultali Kultali Bhangore-i Kultali
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Magrahat-i
Magrahat-ii
Mandirbazar
Falta
Budge-Budge-i
Mathurapur-i
Joynagar-i
Baruipur
Bishnupur-i
Bishnupur-ii
Canning-ii
Bhangore-i
Bhangore-ii
Sonarpur
Thakurpukur Mahestala
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Food Stock
& suppli
es
8,79
,073
Gosaba
20,5
1,17
0
Gosaba
Not applicable
Not applicable
Basanti Basanti
Canning-i Canning-i
Namkhana Namkhana
Kakdwip Kakdwip
Sagar Sagar
Pathaprotima Patharprotima
Kulpi Kulpi
Kultali Kultali
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Communication (Syste
m) 23,4
4,19
5
Gosaba
10,2
5,58
5
Gosaba
Not applicable
Less impact Basanti Basanti
Canning-i Canning-i
Namkhana Namkhana
Kakdwip Kakdwip
Sagar Sagar
Patharpratima Patharprotima
Kulpi Kulpi
Kultali Kultali
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Magrahat-i
Magrahat-ii
Mandirbazar
Falta
Budge-Budge-i
Mathurapur-i
Joynagar-i
Baruipur
Bishnupur-i
Bishnupur-ii
Canning-ii
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Embankments
1,75
,814
Gosaba
24,9
0,70
7
Gosaba
Not applicable
Not applicable
Basanti Basanti Canning-i Canning-i Namkhana Namkhana Kakdwip Kakdwip Sagar Sagar Patharprotima
Patharprotima
Kulpi Kulpi Kultali Kultali Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-i
Diamond Harbour-ii
Diamond Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii Budge-Budge-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Basanti Basanti Canning-i Canning-i Namkhana Namkhana Kakdwip Kakdwip Sagar Sagar Patharprotima
Patharprotima
Kulpi Kulpi Kultali
Kultali
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CHAPTER – 7
MITIGATION PLAN
Sector wise Vulnerability Reduction Measures (considering G.P plans): Type of Sector
Sub sector Mitigation measures
Responsible Dept.
Time Frame
Infrastructure Development
IEC activities Road Embankment Bridges Safe Shelters Communication Drinking water and sanitation
Power Technology dissemination
Health/ Animal Husbandry
IEC activities Vaccination Training
Livelihood Sector
Awareness Agriculture Fishing Fishery Allied activities Horticulture
Insurance
IEC activities Infrastructure Livelihood Life
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Chapter 8
Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction into Developmental Process Concept on Mainstreaming: Disaster impacts considerably all the sectors of development and thus results in a serious social and economic setback to the development. On the other hand, the process of development, and the kind of development choices made in many areas, sometimes creates disaster risks. The intricate relationship between disaster and development is outlined in the following Table.
Economic Development Social Development
Disaster limits development
Destruction of fixed assets. Loss of production capacity, market access or material inputs. Damage to transport,
Communications or energy infrastructure. Erosion of livelihoods,
savings and physical capital.
Destruction of health or education infrastructure and personnel. Death,
disablement or migration of key social actors leading to an erosion of
social capital.
Development causes disaster
risk
Unsustainable development practices that create wealth for some at the
expense of unsafe working or living conditions for others or degrade the
environment.
Development paths generating cultural norms that promote social isolation or political
exclusion
Development reduces
disaster risk
Access to adequate drinking water, food, waste management and a secure dwelling increases people’s resiliency.
Trade and technology can reduce poverty.
Investing in financial mechanisms and social security can cushion against
vulnerability.
Building community cohesion, Recognizing excluded individuals or social groups (such as women), and providing opportunities for greater involvement in decision-making, enhanced educational and health
capacity increases resiliency.
Further, mainstreaming is a cross-cutting issue which requires political commitment, public understanding, scientific knowledge and know-how, responsible risk sensitive development planning and practice, a people-centred early warning system and disaster response mechanisms. In addition, safeguarding human rights and integrating gender concerns are central to achieving mainstreaming concepts at the local level.
Sector specific Plan of Action on mainstreaming: Sectors Responsible
Department/s (including Zilla Parishad & Institutions)
Components Plan of Action with documents from line departments & institutions
Infrastructure: Public Works, Roads and Construction
- Promote use of hazard risk information in land-use planning and zoning regulations - Conduct disaster risk impact assessments as part of the planning process before the construction of new roads or bridges
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Housing: Urban and Rural Housing Development
-Use of hazard-resilient designs (e.g. flood proofing, or seismic safety) in rural / urban housing programmes -Promote utilisation of national building codes that have special provisions for enhanced design standards for buildings in areas affected by natural disasters. -Ensure compliance and enforcement of local building laws (Amended Municipal Act 2007)
Health
-Identification of existing & upcoming hospitals and health facilities that are located in hazard-prone areas, analyse their internal and external vulnerability -To prepare and implement a Hospital Preparedness Plan for all health facilities during emergencies.
Agriculture
-Promotion of effective programs of contingency crop planning to deal with year to year climate variations. -Promotion effective programs of crop diversification including the use of hazard resistant crops, to deal with shifts in climate patterns. -Ensuring sustainable livelihoods in areas of recurrent climate risks (i.e. drought zones, flood and cyclone prone areas) by promoting supplementary income generation from off-farm (e.g. animal husbandry) and non-farm activities (e.g. handicrafts). • Promotion effective insurance and credit schemes to compensate for agricultural related damage and losses to livelihoods due to natural hazards
Education -To incorporate / practice DRR component into the school. -To construct all new schools located in hazard-prone areas to higher standards of hazard resilience -To add features in schools in hazard prone areas for use as emergency shelters such as facilities for water, sanitation, cooking and ramp etc.
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Financial Services
- Promotion women self help groups for risk transfer through micro finance -Incorporation of provisions in micro-financing schemes to have flexible repayments schedules that may be activated for recipients being affected by natural disasters. -Encourage the financial services sectors and local capital markets to develop schemes for financing disaster risk reduction measures
Carrying out of cross-sectoral risk analysis
Promotion of Cross-sectoral risk analysis necessity at district level (for example, if a highway project is being implemented, attempts must be made to assess the change in the hydrological regime and its impact on soil erosion and land sliding.)
Implementation of techno-legal regime
-Introduction of techno-legal regime in rural areas through Panchayat -Implementation of Amended municipal Act 2007 -Implementation of West Bengal Town and Country Planning Act - Implementation of the Forest (Conservation) Rules, 2003. & Environmental Protection Act
Private-Public Partnership
Promotion of Public-Private partnership in response, mitigation & recovery phases of disaster management or capacity building in the district
Research and development:
Undertaken or planning for any R&D in earthquake, flood, drought, climate change, industrial, disasters, etc.
Awareness generation, training and capacity building
-Awareness generation though multi prong Approach -Training & Capacity Building on mainstreaming DRR by Govt. line Deptt and NGOs
Knowledge & information sharing network
-Formation of Inter Agency Group for DRR -Any knowledge management web-portal / journal / bulletin
*** Revised EFC (Eleventh Finance Commission) and DPR formats and the CNE (Committee for Non-Plan Expenditure) check memos prepared by the Ministry of Finance, GOI for incorporating DM concerns in new projects / programme have been forwarded to all the Departments of the State Government as desired by the Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal vide this Deptt. No. 1830 (60) FR dt. 24/09/2009
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CHAPTER 9
(Note: For all the eight groups roles and responsibilities should be defined for flood, cyclone, Drought, fire, earthquake, chemical hazard depending on the vulnerability of the area) 8.1 Crises Response Structure of the Sub-division.
A. Early Warning Dissemination and Response Plan
Early Warning Dissemination System
Village Task Force (Warning Group)
Department Response System Preparedness Pre (after Warning) During Disaster Post Disaster
Sub-division Preparation of Block Disaster Management Plan.
Open a Control Room at Block level of Gram Panchayat level (round the clock)
Evacuate the affected people to the rescue shelter.
Assess the house infrastructure and Property damage
Inform the higher authority regarding rehabilitation of the affected people.
Preparation of Gram Panchayat D M Plan.
Disseminate the information to the Gram Panchayat level.
Supply food-grains and drinking water, match box, candle
Aware the affected village regarding health hazards during post disaster period.
Irrigation Control Room
Sub-Divisional Officer
District Magistrate’s Room DICO
Block Control Room
G.P. Control Room
Police Control Room
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to the affected people.
Preparation of Village Disaster Management Plan.
Check the building which will be used as rescue Shelters.
Set-up temporary shelters and latrine.
To start Food for work Scheme for affected people of the villages for normal livelihood.
Identification of the rescue Shelters
Check the source of drinking water.
Communicate the higher authority regarding the current situation.
Identification of the drinking water sources.
Inform the Storage agents to supply food grains (if required).
Formation of G.P.D.M.T and different Rescue & Evacuation teams at village level.
Collect the materials for seting-up the temporary shelters and latrine (if situation needs).
Setting up of temporary shelters with latrine
Aware the people regarding the Risk of the disaster and mitigation method.
Alert the Line Department at Gram Panchayat level related to rescue operation.
Distribution of leaflets on Do’s & Don’t’s during pre on and post disaster period.
Alert the Volunteers of Village Disaster Management Team througe P.R.Is/ NGOs to tackle the odds and aware the villagers regarding the ensuing disaster.
Police Aware the local people regarding law and order situation during pre on and post disaster period.
Alert the local people through mobile address system.
Help the village rescue team to evacuate the affected people.
Help the local authority to asses the damage at affected locality.
Keep watch on the law
and order situation. Maintain law and order situation.
Help in distribution of H.B grants and other grants.
Take necessary
steps against hoarding of essential Commodities.
Controlling Price
rise.
Revenue Health
Aware the people Stock essential Team wise work Aware the affected people
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regarding health
hazards Pre on and
Post disaster
period.
medicines at rescue
points.
at different rescue
shelter within the
affected area to
reach timely
treatment for the
injuared and the
ill.
regarding post disaster
diseases.
Inform all Staffs who
are engaged in
different affected
areas.
To remain alert
for conducting
health camps
when needed
To remain alert and swing
into action in case any
epidemic strikes.
Alert the people
regarding the diseases
during on and post
disaster period.
Irrigation Construct new
embankments or
repair and
strengthen old
embankments.
Open a Control room
to watch the
embankments.
Repair the
damaged
embankment as
early as possible
to avoid the loss
of lives and
property.
Assess the loss and get
ready for next period.
Identify mitigation measures
and implement them.
RD & R&B RWS&S AH Dep. Electric Agril. NGOs
i) STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR DISTRICT CONTRO L ROOM ii) Operational Timing: Officer in charge of the District DMIC
Operational Timing : JUNE to DECEMBER Every Year Normal Warning Post 10 am to 7 pm. 24 hours. 24 hours for three days before back to normal
from 10 am to 7 pm.
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iii) DMIC Operation
Operational Timing Personnel Deployment Name of the record
Equipments
Normal Warning Post Designation
Department Time
10 am to 7 pm.
24 hours. 24 hours for three days
before normalcy.
District Disaster Manage
ment Officer
District Disaster Management Department
As mention
ed.
-------- All at Emergency Operation Centre.
iv) Personnel Deployment in DMIC:
Days 7AM TO 10AM (Day Office)
1PM TO 5PM (Morning Office)
5PM TO 10 PM 10 PM TO 7AM
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Alert all field Officers
Sub- Collectors, BDOs Tahasildars, CDMO EMERGENCY WARNING MESSAGE NO. Dt.
To
Info
(Space for message)
(Priority)
CRASH
Collector, Collector
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1. ALERT ALL FIELD OFFICERS
1. CALL UP THE OFFICERS
2. PREPARE A LOGBOOK
3. FOOD AND KEROSENE:
4. CHECK AVAILABILITY OF SAND BAGS
Engineering Division Sandbags
5. VEHICLES : Requisition
6. EMPOWER FIELD OFFICIALS to requisition vehicles. 7. BOATS: Requisition of boats within district. 8. Close EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS after making an assessment of the magnitude of the
emergency. 9. VETERINARY MEASURES : 10. AIR DROPPING ZONES: 11. Each JE of RD, R&B, NH & IRRIGATION on the spot. 12. Assessment of Relief items 13. CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS : 15. PRESS BRIEFINGS FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF WORK : District Press Note No. Dated:
Total Affected Remarks
1 Sub-divisions/ towns
2 Villages
3 Population
4 Severely affected areas
5 Rescue measures
Boats deployed
Army/ Navy/ Coast Guard
Police/ Fire brigade
Other agencies
Exemplary events
6 Relief measures Qty/Beneficiaries Villages covered Days covered
Free Kitchens
Rice
Chuda
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Other dry food
Kerosene Oil
Polythene sheets
Tents
Cattle feed
Halogen tablets
Medicines
7 Casualties
8 Missing reports
9 Bovine death
10 Civil Society Organizations
11 Damage to property Number Approx Value
I. Roads
II. Embankment breaches
III. Schools
IV. Other public buildings
V. House damage
VI. Electrical installations
VII. Others
12 Prospects in next 24 hours
13 Message for people
14 Other details
MESSAGE TO PUBLIC over All India radio should be specific.
14. REGULAR CONTACT at intervals with R.D.C, S.R.C., WBSDMA, IMD, Home Secretary,
Revenue Secretary, PS/ Secretary/ Addl. Secretary to Chief Minister, Chief Secretary and Health Secretary.
15. Written orders shall be issued for identifying places for starting free kitchens for atleast 3 days. 16. Check up http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/ jtwc.html and www.imd.ernet.in and other web sites. 17. Keep spare copies of district maps. Jurisdiction maps of all irrigation divisions shall be kept
ready in good numbers. 18. Place requisition with S.P/WBSDMA for supply of temporary VHF sets for CDMO, CDVO, Sub-
Collectors, SE-Irrigation, DEO & neighboring BDOs/ Tahasildars. 19. Contact Flood Cell, CWC and Meteorology Bhubaneswar. 20. Requisition all IB/ Rest sheds. 21. Requisition School/ College for Army/ Police forces. 22. Direct all field officers to hire generators and keep sufficient oil for running them. 23. Direct all police stations to keep spare batteries for VHF.
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24. Looking at the onset of emergency and after making quick preparations, convene Emergency meeting of important official and non-official agencies. Give them clear instructions on the above manner.
25. Make a Duty Roster of Important Officials for uninterrupted functioning of DCR & immediate implementation of the Relief/Rescue Programme.
PROFORMA FOR “IN” MESSAGE REGISTER
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Add
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to Message
Transferred to
Cop
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to Mode (WL/
Tel/Message) of receipt
Instruction/follow-up to
be done
01.
PROFORMA FOR “ OUT” MESSAGE REGISTER
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Add
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01.
Records and Equipments of District Control Room (BCR): Name of the Record Equipments Govt./ Private Activities of Sub-division Control Room:
Normal Time: Activities After Receiving Warning.
Activities Post disaster. COMMUNICATION & MEDIA
The following tabular form insures media involvement at different hierarchy of administration. � District level - ADM (Emgy)�DIPRO�OIC, DCR
Sub-Div. Level- Sub-Collector� Emergency Officer�SDIPRO
� IDENTIFIED LOCATIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF VHF Sl.No Location for Installation of
VHF Systems 1. 2.
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Check List for DMIC: Activities Page no. for
Reference Yes/No
• Assessing of duty. • Maintain inventory of resources. • Provide information who needs it. • Service division and assign duties. • Receive information on a routine basis and record. • Receive preparedness report from various relevant dept. • Basing on the reports feedback to the district authority and others. • Vulnerable area map displayed. • Imp. Phone numbers.
Evacuation, Search and Rescue Response
District Disaster Management Committee
Civil Defence
e
Police Fire
NGOs/ CBOs
NCC/NSS
District Nodal Officer
Block Development Officer
GPDMC
Village Taskforce
Sub-Divisional Officer
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Department Evacuation, Search and Rescue Response Structure and System Preparedness Pre (after Warning) During
Disaster Post Disaster
District Training Activation DMT Action Review Panchayat Samiti Training Block Master Teams Action Review MVI Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review Police Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review Fire Brigade Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review Revenue/ RI Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review Medical Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review Saline and Embankment/ PWD/ RD
Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
NGO/ Volunteer Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
First aid & Health Services:-
District Disaster Management Committee
Block Disaster Management Committee
CMOH DPO(ICDS)
BMOH, PHC CDPO
ANM/MPHW AWW
GP Disaster Management Committee
Village Taskforce
Sub-Divisional Officer
ACMOH
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Departments Medical Aid - Response System Preparedness Pre (after
warning) During Post
CDMO Training Activation DMT and BMT
Action Review
CDVO Training Activation DMT and BMT
Action Review
DSWO Training Activation DMT and BMT
Action Review
District Administration
Training Activation DMT and BMT
Action Review
NGO/ Volunteers Training Activation DMT and BMT
Action Review
Carcass/Dead bodies’ disposal
Departments Preparedness Pre (after warning)
During Post
Health/ VAS Training Activation DMT and
BMT
Action Review
Gram Panchayat and NGO
Training Activation DMT and
BMT
Action Review
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Shelter Management
District Disaster Management Committee
Block Disaster Management Committee
Police
GP Disaster Management Committee
Village Taskforce Committee
Sub-Divisional Officer
PWD / RD
Electicity PHE Relief N G O
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Sl. No Departments
Shelter Management - Response System
Preparedness Pre (after Warning) During Post
1. Dist Admin. Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
2. Police Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
3. Electricity Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
4. RWS&S Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
5. Medical Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
6. PWD&RD Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
7. PHC Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
8. NGO/ Volunteers Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
Water and Sanitation
Sl. No. Departments Health and Sanitation Response System
Preparedness Pre (after Warning)
During Post
1. CDMO Training Activation
DMT and BMT Action Review
2. DSWO Training Activation
DMT and BMT Action Review
3 CDPO/Supervisor Training Activation
DMT and BMT Action Review
4. Executive Engi., RWS&S
Training Activation DMT and BMT
Action Review
5. RD/NGO/Volunteers Training Activation
DMT and BMT Action Review
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G. Relief
Relief Operation
Sl. No.
Departments Relief Operation - Response
Preparedness Pre (after Warning) During Post
1. Dist. Admin. Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
2. Sub-division Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
3. CDMO Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
4. CDVO Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
5. RWS&S Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
District Disaster Management Committee
BDO Block Disaster Management Committee
CDPO
F & S MO, PHC PHE
GP Disaster Management Committee
Village Taskforce
Sub-Divisional Officer
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Infrastructure Restoration
Departments RD R&B Irrigation Electrical RWS&S District
Preparedness Training Training Training Training Training Training Pre (after warning)
Activation of all Master teams
Activation of all Master teams
Activation of all Master teams
Activation of all Master teams
Activation of all Master teams
Activation of all Master teams
During Action Action Action Action Action Action Post Review Review Review Review Review Review
Cattle camps
Departments VAS BDO NGO/Volunteer
Preparedness Training Training Training Pre (after warning) Activation
of all Master teams
Activation of all Master teams
Activation of all Master teams
During Action Action Action Post Review Review Review
Sub-division Preparedness Pre (after warning) During Post
Check List for DMIC
Activities Pre Disaster During
Disaster Post Disaster
• Assignment of Duty • Maintain inventory of resources • Identification of Weak and vulnerable points • Proper setting up of the control room • Provide information who need it
6. DSWO Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
7. NGO/ Volunteer
Training Activation DMT and BMT Action Review
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• Service division and assign duties • Receive information on a routine basis and record • Receive preparedness report from various relevant dept. • Basing on the reports feedback to the district authority and others • Vulnerable area map displayed • Imp. Phone numbers
CHECKLIST FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS a) Collector and District Magistrate:
Activities Pre Disaster During Disaster
Post Disaster
� Vulnerable and risk assessment map � Cut off areas with safe route map � Storing facilities � List of dealers for food � List of volunteers � Control room set up � Boat and transportation for rescue � Transportation for food supply � Pre-positioning of staff � Site operation centers/staff � 0Evacuation and rescue of people � Coordination and linkage � Damage assessment � Address and telephone list � Alternative communication system � Pulling resources from out side if required � Having network with neighboring Sub-divisions
b) President Zilla Parishad
Activities Pre Disaster During Disaster
Post Disaster
• Ensuring the function of BDMC • Approval of DM Plan in the Panchayat Samiti • Awareness generation •
c) CDMO
Activities Pre Disaster
During Disaster Post Disaster
� Stock position of live saving drugs, ORS, IV fluids and other equipment � Distribution of ORS, Halogen
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to field areas � List of contact address of field staff � List of volunteers � List of DDC/ AWW � List of epidemic/risk prone areas � List of site operation areas � Mobile heath unit � List of Dist./ health control rooms � List of private and local doctor � Awareness through propagation of healthy practices during the disaster time � Trained the village taskforces on use of medicine and first aid � Daily disease report collection and analysis � Preventive measures � Taking help of others/dist
d) Executive Engineer Irrigation/SDO Activities Pre
Disaster During Disaster Post Disaster
� Stock piling of repair materials like sand, bags, bamboo at vulnerable points [Place name]etc. � Provision of guarding of weak points � List of volunteers � Taking help of community for maintenance of the embankments � Taking proper measures for protecting the weak points � Co-ordinating with others
e) District Agriculture Officer
Activities Pre Disaster During Disaster Post Disaster � List of different areas to be affected by different hazards � Crop pattern with land holding � List of irrigation points with status � Alternative crop � Trained for food preservation and protection � Assessment of damage � Provision of seeds and others � Helping in raising of community nursery for seedling/sapling
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� Crop insurance � Generate seed bank/grain bank at village level � Coordinating with others
f) CDVO
Activities Pre Disaster During Disaster Post Disaster � Animal population with categories � Possible problems related to different hazards � Dealer of feeds/fodder � List of cow sheds � Site camps with volunteers � Programme for mass vaccination � Trained the taskforce to use of medicine � Coordinating with others
f) Executive Engineer / SDO (RD/PWD)
Activities Pre Disaster During Disaster Post Disaster � Identification o weak points � Repair the weak points before hazards season � Stockpiling of building materials � List of dealers for building materials � Promotion/training of people on retrofitting/ resistance building � Arrangement of equipment for road clearance � Plan for vulnerable reduction � Coordinating with others
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CCHHEECCKK LL II SSTTSS:: DDOO’’ SS AANNDD DDOONN’’ TTSS
a) Operational Guidelines of what to do in the event of a Flood. Do’s Don’ts
b) Operational Guidelines of what to do in the event of a Cyclone. Do’s Don’ts
c) Operational Guidelines of what to do in the event of a Heat wave.
Do’s Don’ts
d) Operational Guidelines of what to do in the event of a Drought.
Do’s Don’ts
e) Operational Guidelines of what to do in the event of an Earthquake
Do’s Don’ts
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE FISHERMEN ASSOCIATION WITH CONTACT NO. UNDER DIAMOND HARBOUR SUB-DIVISION
SL. No.
Name of Association Contact No. Address Name of Secretary
1 Ma Ganga
Fishermen Kalyan Samity 9732699811
Sultanpur Diamond Harbour
Sri Nirmal Das
2 National Fish Workers Forum 03174255190 03174255343
Purnyalaxmi Garden, Diamond Harbour
Gopinath Das
3 Paschim Banga Rajya Matsyajibi
Samity 9932128952 Raidighi Iasin Gazi
4 South Sundarban Fishermen &
Fish Worker's Union 9734340882 Raidighi
Nilratan Halder
5 Sultanpur Jetty
(Benfish) 3174270658
Sultanpur Diamond Harbour
6 West Bengal United Fishermen
Association 03174270658 03218220234
Raidighi Joykrishna
Halder
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DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES/ LINKAGES Short Term Plan:
Sl. No.
Name of the G.P
Name of the Village
Required Intervention
Agency Responsible
Fund Required
Time Frame
Long Term Plan:
Sl. No.
Name of the G.P
Name of the Village
Required Intervention
Agency Responsible
Fund Required
Time Frame
Mock Drills Plans:
Time Process (Utilization, Maintenance and Record Keeping)
Responsible Person
Inter Sub-division Linkages:
Need Areas Process Contact Person
Sub-division Plan update:
Time Process Responsible Person
Schedule for updating plans
Plans Updating Time
District Disasters Management Plan ½ Yearly ( MAY & NOV) Line Departments Disasters Management Plan ½ Yearly ( MAY & NOV)
Schedule for updating the district database
District Database Scheduled time Data Base of Volunteers Master Trainers
Name of the Volunteer Specialized training on
Contact Address Telephone Number
Sl.No Name of the Group Name of the Sub-division
Name of the GP
Name of the Village
No. Of Volunteers Trained
1 Early Warning 2 First Aid 3 Rescue and
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Evacuation 4 Water and Sanitation
/ Shelter Management
5 Carcass Disposal 6 Relief Management 7 Damage Assessment 8 Counseling 9 Patrolling
Staff Position in the District
SI. No Category of Posts Sanctioned strength Staff in position Vacant 01
Important Name and Telephone Numbers:
Name of the Personnel
Designation and Department
Address Phone No. Fax Contact Person
Office Residence
Annexure-B
GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION OF THE HELIPADS/AIR DROPPING POINTS
Sl. No
Name of the Point Sub-
division Purpose Latitude Longitude
1 Nimpith , under JoynagarII Block Baruipur Helipad 22° 08.9553' N 88° 26.7035' E
2 Narayantola Ramkrishna
High School, under Basanti Block ( Play ground)
Canning Helipad 22° 08.7716' N 88° 46.8240' E
3 Ghati Harania High School,
under Joynagar II Block ( Play ground)
Baruipur Helipad 22° 01.0640' N 88°31.4292' E
4 Marairtat Roymoni Institute under Joynagar II Block (Play ground) Baruipur Helipad 22°03.8197' N 88°30.1435' E
5 Jamtala High School, under Kullali Block Baruipur Air dropping
point 22°06.2740' N 88°34.1904' E
6 Jamtala High School,under KLiltali Block (Play ground) Baruipur Helipad 22°06.2492' N 88°34.1842' E
7 Golabari Hatkhola, under Canning I Block Canning Helipad 22°12.8350' N 88°37.7902' E
8 Budhakhali F.P. School Ground, under Canning I Blo Canning Air dropping
point 22°12.0617' N 88°38.5113' E
9 Rajnarayan High SchoolItkhola, under Canning( Play ground) Canning Helipad 22°13.3433' N 88°37.0520' E
10 St. Gabrial High School, under Canning I Block Canning Helipad 22°18.8310' N 88°39.9489' E
11 Jibantala Play ground, under Canning II Canning Helipad 22°25.1759' N 88°39.7560' E
12 Canning II Block office ground Canning Helipad 22°25.2549' N 88°39.7676' E
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13 Gosaba G.P. office, R.R. Govt. High School, under Gosaba Block Canning Helipad 22°10.2242' N 88°48.1566' E
14 Gosaba Block office ground Canning Helipad 22°09.7706' N 88°47.8269' E
15 Malaya High School,under Patharpratima Block Kakdwip Air dropping
point 21 °59.4863' N 88°18.4594' E
16 G. M. Siksha Niketan Kakdwip Air dropping point 21°51.5968' N 88°22.3394' E
17 Pahar Pratima High School Play ground Kakdwip Air dropping point 21°47.5647' N 88°21.3909' E
18 Chandranagar Stadium,under Namkhana Block Kakdwip Helipad 21 °41.6624' N 88°14.9136' E
19 Narayanitala DhaneswarSiksha Sadan,
under Namkhana Block
Kakdwip Helipad 21 °35.6628' N 88°15.7937' E
20 Bagdanga Khasmahal ground, under Namkhana Block Kakdwip Helipad 21 °40.2608' N 88°12.1060' E
21 Lot-8, Kakdwip Kakdwip Helipad 21 °52.9100' N 88°09.9117' E
22 Ramtanunagar, Kakdwip 5 no. Hat, brick field Kakdwip Air dropping
point 21 °56.5966' N 88°11.5879' E
23 Sitarampur, Kakdwip Kakdwip Air dropping point 21 °58.4003' N 88°12.4436' E
24 Kachuberia Bus Stand , under Sagar Block Kakdwip Helipad 21°51.6211' N 88°08.4562' E
25 Ghoramara Milan Vidyapith ground, under Sagar Block Kakdwip Air dropping
point 21 °54.9777' N 88°07.8886' E
Certain other locations are also there which can be used as air dropping points in case of any
emergency. Location of such air dropping are given in the table below:-
Sl. No. Name of the Point Block /Municipality Sub-division 1 Khanrapara High School Mathurapur-II D/Harbour 2 Stadium Ground D/ Harbour D/Harbour 3 Naval Coast Battery D/ Harbour D/Harbour 4 Falta Export Processing Zone Falta D/Harbour 5 Shirakole Y. N. High School Magrahat-I D/Harbour 6 Kalipota Saptagram High School Magrahat-I D/Harbour 7 Lakshmikantapur Morapai St.
Patric School Magrahat-I D/Harbour
8 Sherpur G.P Office Magrahat-I D/Harbour 9 Yearpur B.P. M High School Magrahat-I D/Harbour 10 Basanti Narayantala High School Basanti Canning 11 Sagar Mala Ground Sagar Kakdwip 12 Sagar Mahavidyalaya Ground Sagar Kakdwip 13 Dhabalat G.P Office adjacent
ground Sagar Kakdwip
14 Ganga Sagar bus Stand Sagar Kakdwip 15 Harinbari Sports Complex Sagar Kakdwip 16 Mrinalgar High School Ground Kakdwip Kakdwip 17 Manmathapur Kakdwip Kakdwip 18 Harendranagar Kakdwip Kakdwip 19 Gangadharpur Kakdwip Kakdwip
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Name of the Block under Irrigation Division:-
Joynagar Irrigation Division Gosaba Basanti
Joynagar-II Canning-I
Kultali Mathurapur-II Patharpratima
Kakdwip Irrigation Division Kakdwip
Sagar Namkhana
Patharpratima
Canal Irrigation Division Diamond harbour-I Diamond harbour-II
Falta Budge Budge-II
Kulpi
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