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International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science
ISSN: 2455-9024
38
Meeru Abrol, “Disasters and their awareness in J&K,” International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science, Volume 1,
Issue 1, pp. 38-40, 2016.
Disasters and Their Awareness in J&K
Meeru Abrol
Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu, J&K. India
Email address: meeru.abrol@yahoo.in
Abstract— In this paper we study about the different types of
disasters, their occurrence in J&K and preparedness about facing
such calamities based on conclusions drawn on the basis of survey
conducted, by using Likert scale.
Keywords— Disasters, likert scale.
I. INTRODUCTION
We know that nature’s ways are beyond human
comprehension and it has its own laws of creation and
destruction. Human beings have been watching and observing
these acts with great curiosity and they have always made
efforts to safeguard themselves from the events resulting from
natural disasters. We know that earthquakes, volcanoes,
cyclones, famines, epidemics, landslides, etc., are major
natural disasters that endanger the human life and its support
system. Various types of disasters have been happening since
the inception of mankind but only in the recent years this
subject has attracted more significance to the
environmentalists, technologists and social scientists. Thus,
disaster management has emerged as a theme to evolve means
and ways of effective prevention, protection, relief and
reconstruction of the effected people and areas in a planned or
desired manner. We also know that disasters are not confined
to a particular location or nation but are transnational. It may
be worthwhile to define disaster as a sudden or great
misfortune or a calamity causing loss of life, material damage
and distress.
A disaster can also be defined as an event, which may
occur due to natural or manmade factors, sudden or disruptive,
causing loss of life, property and creating both short and long-
term hazards.
II. TYPES OF DISASTERS
1. Water & Climate related disasters such as flood drainage
management, Cyclone, Tornadoes/Hurricanes, Cloud
bursts, Thunder & Lightening, Snow avalanches, Heat
wave & Cold wave, Sea Erosions & Droughts.
2. Geological related disasters which include earthquake
disasters, land slides and mud flow disasters, dam
failure/dam bursts.
3. Biological related disasters, epidemics, pests attack, cattle
epidemics & food poisoning.
4. Chemical, industrial and nuclear related disasters.
5. Accident related disasters which include urban & rural fire
disasters, series bomb blasts disasters, oil spills disasters,
festival related disasters, road and rail accidents disasters,
mine flooding, boat capsizing, major building collapse
disasters etc, etc.
Water & climatic related disasters or geological related
disasters are the natural disasters. Natural environmental
disasters involve comparatively rare high-intensity processes
and extreme events caused by both terrestrial and atmospheric
processes. Generally, the environmental disasters are natural
and hence these are termed as natural disasters. Others, which
occur due to the interference of man, are called man –made
disasters. These disasters have been happening since the
existence of mankind and the human beings have been
fighting them out. With the advancement of science and
technology, we are in a better position to mitigate the effects
of disasters on human life.
Now the planners, policy makers, professionals, thinkers
and academicians are devising tools and techniques to manage
disasters in a planned and systematic manner. The main
emphasis is on prevention and protection and then providing
prompt relief and rehabilitation to the victims.
Ever since the advent of man on this planet he has been
facing numerous challenges and natural calamities and their
management occupies the prime position. Early man had the
idea that the natural calamities were caused due to the wrath of
God, so according to him there was no way out but to face
these calamities and disasters; but with the development of
science and technology and understanding various phenomena
responsible for these catastrophes man thought of preempting
and managing these disasters to save human life and property.
It takes decades to develop but only a few seconds to destroy.
Therefore there is urgent need to understand these threats and
manage these effectively
A friend studying in USA narrated to me that in every city
the fire brigades are always on the move twenty- four hours
(day and night). It seems as if the city were on fire. In India,
however the scenario is quite different we all know about it.
There is dire need in our country to educate the masses and
also those associated with the mitigation of the agony about
the effective ways of disaster management.
The main aim for the formulation of disaster management
plan is to pre-equip ourselves to combat the disaster on
account of natural calamity to save precious human lives,
restoring essential supplies & to give safe passage to the
stranded passengers/disaster hit people promptly within
shortest possible time.
III. MAIN SECTION
To understand the disaster types, their pattern and to
prepare us to face these and manage them effectively a survey
was made by consulting persons from different walks of life
especially those serving in departments concerned directly
with disasters in our district like D.C office, police, town
planning, fire-fighting deptt., engineering deptt’s of flood
International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science
ISSN: 2455-9024
39
Meeru Abrol, “Disasters and their awareness in J&K,” International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science, Volume 1,
Issue 1, pp. 38-40, 2016.
control, P.H.E., electrical, PWD, IMPA, municipality, Red
Cross, NGO’s, and PG deptt’s of Geology, Environmental
Sciences, doctors, scouts guides, NSS & NCC, and
educationists.
To analyze the information collected from different
subjects the method used is Likert Method. Here the survey
contains thirty statements, so the Likert scale in this case has
30 items. Out of these thirty, twenty-three are correct
statements known as favorable items. The scoring rule
followed is:
Option A B C D
Points 4 3 2 1
Likewise for seven incorrect statements known as
unfavorable items, the scoring pattern is:
Option A B C D
Points 1 2 3 4
Where A stands for strongly agree, B stands for agree, C
stands for disagree and D stands for strongly disagree.
The scores of the subjects are complied and mean of the
data comes out to be 105.8 and median 10.
After analyzing the survey report it was observed that the
overall opinion was less than 110 points out of 120 in favor of
the following points:
1. Classification of disasters.
2. Awareness about the types of disasters.
3. General preparedness of the people, the Government
agencies & various NGO’s to face these disasters etc.
This is indicative in the graph also. The overall
interpretation of this work is that very few people know about
the types & causes of disasters. There is little preparedness
with regard to pre-disaster & post-disaster management. Some
areas especially the Meteorite strikes, volcanic eruptions,
over-population etc. are not considered as major disasters.
Hence there is need to create awareness among masses about
all these issues & prepare them in advance to face these
disasters effectively so that there is negligible or minimum
loss of life & property. For this it is suggested that the school
children should be involved. The organizations like NCC,
NSS, Scouts guides and Red Cross be associated with it in
addition to using print & electronic media.
IV. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
From the gathered information, interviews & interaction
with different people I conclude the following:
 There is instantaneous response in humans to help each
other during the time of disasters. The social response to
disasters is largely determined by the communications of
media like newspapers & TV reports. Thus,
communications are of crucial importance in the
assessments, managements & reduction of disasters. It is
important to note, “It is a man & his responses to disaster
that is at the heart of disaster management”. It is
heartening to note that social response to natural disaster is
increasing positively.
 Disaster management is a multicultural &
multidisciplinary subject, which involves many role
players like Govt., NGOs & Communities etc. Proper
planning at various levels should be considered
meticulously with the involvement of common, man at a
common platform & a well-defined policy with proper &
appropriate planning.
 Pre-disaster measures in particular early warning systems
should be created.
 Effective & efficient building of physical infrastructures
such as houses, offices, roads, etc. should only be allowed.
 As flash floods occur in the district. Hence we need to
learn all we can about why, where & when floods occur.
There is an urgent need for a fresh approach on flood
problems & to establish a fairly comprehensive integrated
regional planning. Separate funds supported by proper
legislation should be allotted for flood control to build
longitudinal embankments, flood prevention reservoirs &
diversion channels, besides issuing timely warnings to the
inhabitants of the affected areas.
 Growth of population should be contained because there is
an obvious link between the increase in losses from a
disaster & increase in population as more people are forced
to live & work in unsafe areas.
 People are vulnerable to disasters because they simply
don’t know how to take protective measures. This
ignorance may not necessary be a function of poverty, but
a lack of awareness of what measures can be taken to build
safe structures on safe locations. Workshops, distribution
of pamphlets & street plays should be organized to make
people aware that our state is in the seismic zone of 4-5
Richter scale. Hence besides the role of Municipality &
Town Planners, they should also be educated more on the
precautions to be taken before & at the time of
earthquakes.
International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science
ISSN: 2455-9024
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Meeru Abrol, “Disasters and their awareness in J&K,” International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science, Volume 1,
Issue 1, pp. 38-40, 2016.
 Children from primary classes should be taught about
disasters so that they are not scared if they experience any.
Subjects like Disaster management & Environmental
Sciences should be included in the curriculum so that they
come to know how deforestation &other factors lead to
disasters and should be taken care of.
 Disaster management is more technical than perceived .It
needs comprehensive study in risk evaluation of each
single area, preparation or risk mapping plans for each
zone, study of preparedness level in terms of special
equipment & training of personnel, fool proof
communication system & periodic mock drills. Plan alone
without technical analysis & budget allocation is unlikely
to yield positive results.
 It has been learnt that Fire & Emergency Deptt. of the
district has modern & latest equipment to fight disasters
like
I. Lightening tower used in case of electricity failure at the
time of emergency.
II. Knumetic Jack, which works with air pressure to rescue
victims, trapped under vehicles in accidents.
III. Modern cutters, chains & other tools.
IV.Victim locating camera with a thin wire to detect humans
trapped under debris, which all were used at the earth
quake which shook Uri on 8th October 2005, causing
large-scale devastation to both human life & buildings and
in Waltango area of Banihal where 1000 lives were
claimed &many houses washed away by a snow Tsunami.
More of such equipment should be added to the existing
one.
I am sure that survival instinct in man will help him to find
ways & means to overcome disasters as he has overcome other
problems faced by him from time to time.
REFERENCES
[1] Dr. Indu Parkash, “Disaster management,” Rashtra Prahari Prakashan,
Sahibabad, Gaziabad.
[2] Five Day’s Training Programme on Disaster Management, Reading
Material of IMPA Rail Head Complex, Jammu Tawi, 2002.
[3] Five Day’s Training Programme on Disaster Management-Floods
Earthquakes, Reading Material of IMPA Rail Head Complex, Jammu
Tawi, 2004.
[4] IEI News, June 2006.
[5] Disaster Management in India-Status Report 2004.
[6] Role of public Works - Director Public Works, American Works
Association.
[7] The Indian Concrete Journal, vol. 75, 2001.

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Disasters and Their Awareness in J&K

  • 1. International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science ISSN: 2455-9024 38 Meeru Abrol, “Disasters and their awareness in J&K,” International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 38-40, 2016. Disasters and Their Awareness in J&K Meeru Abrol Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu, J&K. India Email address: meeru.abrol@yahoo.in Abstract— In this paper we study about the different types of disasters, their occurrence in J&K and preparedness about facing such calamities based on conclusions drawn on the basis of survey conducted, by using Likert scale. Keywords— Disasters, likert scale. I. INTRODUCTION We know that nature’s ways are beyond human comprehension and it has its own laws of creation and destruction. Human beings have been watching and observing these acts with great curiosity and they have always made efforts to safeguard themselves from the events resulting from natural disasters. We know that earthquakes, volcanoes, cyclones, famines, epidemics, landslides, etc., are major natural disasters that endanger the human life and its support system. Various types of disasters have been happening since the inception of mankind but only in the recent years this subject has attracted more significance to the environmentalists, technologists and social scientists. Thus, disaster management has emerged as a theme to evolve means and ways of effective prevention, protection, relief and reconstruction of the effected people and areas in a planned or desired manner. We also know that disasters are not confined to a particular location or nation but are transnational. It may be worthwhile to define disaster as a sudden or great misfortune or a calamity causing loss of life, material damage and distress. A disaster can also be defined as an event, which may occur due to natural or manmade factors, sudden or disruptive, causing loss of life, property and creating both short and long- term hazards. II. TYPES OF DISASTERS 1. Water & Climate related disasters such as flood drainage management, Cyclone, Tornadoes/Hurricanes, Cloud bursts, Thunder & Lightening, Snow avalanches, Heat wave & Cold wave, Sea Erosions & Droughts. 2. Geological related disasters which include earthquake disasters, land slides and mud flow disasters, dam failure/dam bursts. 3. Biological related disasters, epidemics, pests attack, cattle epidemics & food poisoning. 4. Chemical, industrial and nuclear related disasters. 5. Accident related disasters which include urban & rural fire disasters, series bomb blasts disasters, oil spills disasters, festival related disasters, road and rail accidents disasters, mine flooding, boat capsizing, major building collapse disasters etc, etc. Water & climatic related disasters or geological related disasters are the natural disasters. Natural environmental disasters involve comparatively rare high-intensity processes and extreme events caused by both terrestrial and atmospheric processes. Generally, the environmental disasters are natural and hence these are termed as natural disasters. Others, which occur due to the interference of man, are called man –made disasters. These disasters have been happening since the existence of mankind and the human beings have been fighting them out. With the advancement of science and technology, we are in a better position to mitigate the effects of disasters on human life. Now the planners, policy makers, professionals, thinkers and academicians are devising tools and techniques to manage disasters in a planned and systematic manner. The main emphasis is on prevention and protection and then providing prompt relief and rehabilitation to the victims. Ever since the advent of man on this planet he has been facing numerous challenges and natural calamities and their management occupies the prime position. Early man had the idea that the natural calamities were caused due to the wrath of God, so according to him there was no way out but to face these calamities and disasters; but with the development of science and technology and understanding various phenomena responsible for these catastrophes man thought of preempting and managing these disasters to save human life and property. It takes decades to develop but only a few seconds to destroy. Therefore there is urgent need to understand these threats and manage these effectively A friend studying in USA narrated to me that in every city the fire brigades are always on the move twenty- four hours (day and night). It seems as if the city were on fire. In India, however the scenario is quite different we all know about it. There is dire need in our country to educate the masses and also those associated with the mitigation of the agony about the effective ways of disaster management. The main aim for the formulation of disaster management plan is to pre-equip ourselves to combat the disaster on account of natural calamity to save precious human lives, restoring essential supplies & to give safe passage to the stranded passengers/disaster hit people promptly within shortest possible time. III. MAIN SECTION To understand the disaster types, their pattern and to prepare us to face these and manage them effectively a survey was made by consulting persons from different walks of life especially those serving in departments concerned directly with disasters in our district like D.C office, police, town planning, fire-fighting deptt., engineering deptt’s of flood
  • 2. International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science ISSN: 2455-9024 39 Meeru Abrol, “Disasters and their awareness in J&K,” International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 38-40, 2016. control, P.H.E., electrical, PWD, IMPA, municipality, Red Cross, NGO’s, and PG deptt’s of Geology, Environmental Sciences, doctors, scouts guides, NSS & NCC, and educationists. To analyze the information collected from different subjects the method used is Likert Method. Here the survey contains thirty statements, so the Likert scale in this case has 30 items. Out of these thirty, twenty-three are correct statements known as favorable items. The scoring rule followed is: Option A B C D Points 4 3 2 1 Likewise for seven incorrect statements known as unfavorable items, the scoring pattern is: Option A B C D Points 1 2 3 4 Where A stands for strongly agree, B stands for agree, C stands for disagree and D stands for strongly disagree. The scores of the subjects are complied and mean of the data comes out to be 105.8 and median 10. After analyzing the survey report it was observed that the overall opinion was less than 110 points out of 120 in favor of the following points: 1. Classification of disasters. 2. Awareness about the types of disasters. 3. General preparedness of the people, the Government agencies & various NGO’s to face these disasters etc. This is indicative in the graph also. The overall interpretation of this work is that very few people know about the types & causes of disasters. There is little preparedness with regard to pre-disaster & post-disaster management. Some areas especially the Meteorite strikes, volcanic eruptions, over-population etc. are not considered as major disasters. Hence there is need to create awareness among masses about all these issues & prepare them in advance to face these disasters effectively so that there is negligible or minimum loss of life & property. For this it is suggested that the school children should be involved. The organizations like NCC, NSS, Scouts guides and Red Cross be associated with it in addition to using print & electronic media. IV. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS From the gathered information, interviews & interaction with different people I conclude the following:  There is instantaneous response in humans to help each other during the time of disasters. The social response to disasters is largely determined by the communications of media like newspapers & TV reports. Thus, communications are of crucial importance in the assessments, managements & reduction of disasters. It is important to note, “It is a man & his responses to disaster that is at the heart of disaster management”. It is heartening to note that social response to natural disaster is increasing positively.  Disaster management is a multicultural & multidisciplinary subject, which involves many role players like Govt., NGOs & Communities etc. Proper planning at various levels should be considered meticulously with the involvement of common, man at a common platform & a well-defined policy with proper & appropriate planning.  Pre-disaster measures in particular early warning systems should be created.  Effective & efficient building of physical infrastructures such as houses, offices, roads, etc. should only be allowed.  As flash floods occur in the district. Hence we need to learn all we can about why, where & when floods occur. There is an urgent need for a fresh approach on flood problems & to establish a fairly comprehensive integrated regional planning. Separate funds supported by proper legislation should be allotted for flood control to build longitudinal embankments, flood prevention reservoirs & diversion channels, besides issuing timely warnings to the inhabitants of the affected areas.  Growth of population should be contained because there is an obvious link between the increase in losses from a disaster & increase in population as more people are forced to live & work in unsafe areas.  People are vulnerable to disasters because they simply don’t know how to take protective measures. This ignorance may not necessary be a function of poverty, but a lack of awareness of what measures can be taken to build safe structures on safe locations. Workshops, distribution of pamphlets & street plays should be organized to make people aware that our state is in the seismic zone of 4-5 Richter scale. Hence besides the role of Municipality & Town Planners, they should also be educated more on the precautions to be taken before & at the time of earthquakes.
  • 3. International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science ISSN: 2455-9024 40 Meeru Abrol, “Disasters and their awareness in J&K,” International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 38-40, 2016.  Children from primary classes should be taught about disasters so that they are not scared if they experience any. Subjects like Disaster management & Environmental Sciences should be included in the curriculum so that they come to know how deforestation &other factors lead to disasters and should be taken care of.  Disaster management is more technical than perceived .It needs comprehensive study in risk evaluation of each single area, preparation or risk mapping plans for each zone, study of preparedness level in terms of special equipment & training of personnel, fool proof communication system & periodic mock drills. Plan alone without technical analysis & budget allocation is unlikely to yield positive results.  It has been learnt that Fire & Emergency Deptt. of the district has modern & latest equipment to fight disasters like I. Lightening tower used in case of electricity failure at the time of emergency. II. Knumetic Jack, which works with air pressure to rescue victims, trapped under vehicles in accidents. III. Modern cutters, chains & other tools. IV.Victim locating camera with a thin wire to detect humans trapped under debris, which all were used at the earth quake which shook Uri on 8th October 2005, causing large-scale devastation to both human life & buildings and in Waltango area of Banihal where 1000 lives were claimed &many houses washed away by a snow Tsunami. More of such equipment should be added to the existing one. I am sure that survival instinct in man will help him to find ways & means to overcome disasters as he has overcome other problems faced by him from time to time. REFERENCES [1] Dr. Indu Parkash, “Disaster management,” Rashtra Prahari Prakashan, Sahibabad, Gaziabad. [2] Five Day’s Training Programme on Disaster Management, Reading Material of IMPA Rail Head Complex, Jammu Tawi, 2002. [3] Five Day’s Training Programme on Disaster Management-Floods Earthquakes, Reading Material of IMPA Rail Head Complex, Jammu Tawi, 2004. [4] IEI News, June 2006. [5] Disaster Management in India-Status Report 2004. [6] Role of public Works - Director Public Works, American Works Association. [7] The Indian Concrete Journal, vol. 75, 2001.