Will Mumbai be flood-free this monsoon season? BMC boosts prep with pumping stations, emergency measures
BMC officials informed CM Devendra Fadnavis of the status of the pumping stations during a monsoon preparation review meeting
Mumbai is preparing for the monsoon season with the activation of 43 large pumping stations to mitigate flooding, alongside the readiness of nearly 3,000 emergency beds, with train speeds to be controlled in ghat regions and along the Konkan railway. The disaster management control room will operate 24/7, and preventive measures are in place for 939 landslide-prone villages in the Konkan region, with the Air Force and Navy on standby for emergency services like helicopter and vessel deployment, supported by ten activated disaster relief teams. Furthermore, vital desilting of the Savitri and Vasishthi rivers has been completed, and a focus on inter-departmental coordination is highlighted to prevent village flooding from dam water releases, alongside a call for structural audits of weak bridges, with traffic prohibited on them.
Mumbai is preparing for the monsoon season with the activation of 43 large pumping stations to mitigate flooding, alongside the readiness of nearly 3,000 emergency beds, with train speeds to be controlled in ghat regions and along the Konkan railway. The disaster management control room will operate 24/7, and preventive measures are in place for 939 landslide-prone villages in the Konkan region, with the Air Force and Navy on standby for emergency services like helicopter and vessel deployment, supported by ten activated disaster relief teams. Furthermore, vital desilting of the Savitri and Vasishthi rivers has been completed, and a focus on inter-departmental coordination is highlighted to prevent village flooding from dam water releases, alongside a call for structural audits of weak bridges, with traffic prohibited on them.
Mumbai is preparing for the monsoon season with the activation of 43 large pumping stations to mitigate flooding, alongside the readiness of nearly 3,000 emergency beds, with train speeds to be controlled in ghat regions and along the Konkan railway. The disaster management control room will operate 24/7, and preventive measures are in place for 939 landslide-prone villages in the Konkan region, with the Air Force and Navy on standby for emergency services like helicopter and vessel deployment, supported by ten activated disaster relief teams. Furthermore, vital desilting of the Savitri and Vasishthi rivers has been completed, and a focus on inter-departmental coordination is highlighted to prevent village flooding from dam water releases, alongside a call for structural audits of weak bridges, with traffic prohibited on them.
Mumbaikars can hope for a flood-free city this monsoon season as 43 large pumping stations have begun operations in order to prevent floods during the rainy season this year.
BMC officials informed Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis of the status of the pumping stations during a monsoon preparation review meeting.
According to reports, nearly 3,000 beds have been kept ready for emergency needs that could arise in the rainy season. Similarly, the speed of trains will be controlled in the ghat regions and along the Konkan railway route.
The disaster management control room and centres will work round the clock, all through the week.
The Chief Minister was informed that 939 villages in the Konkan region were prone to landslides, and preventive measures had been initiated there by state authorities.
The Air Force and the Western Naval Command have also been requested to arrange for helicopter services, air ambulances, large and small vessels respectively, to be used in case of emergencies. Ten teams of disaster relief forces have also been activated.
Vital desilting work has also been carried out in the Savitri and Vasishthi rivers, keeping in mind the impact of the previous floods.
At the meeting, disaster management minister Girish Mahajan had raised the issue of floods caused in villages along riverbanks after dam water was released.
He said that coordination among various departments was necessary in order to avoid villages on the riverbanks being flooded. He also expressed a need for a structural audit of various weak bridges, in order to avoid accidents. Traffic movement on such bridges is also prohibited.
A presentation on disaster management preparedness was done by Bhalchandra Chavan, the Director of Maharashtra's Disaster Management Authority.
The Divisional Commissioners of Konkan, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Amravati and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar were also among those present for the crucial meeting.