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Early warning system for disaster management to be strengthened

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The government will strengthen its early warning disaster system to get timely weather alerts and forecasts. The Cabinet Sub-committee on Disaster Management and Rehabilitation took this decision at a meeting chaired by Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi here today to assess emergency relief measures in view of recent cloudbursts and flashfloods in the state.

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The committee approved the strengthening of the early warning system for disaster management. This system would provide real-time monitoring, forecasts and alerts to help communities and the authorities take preventive action, thereby minimising disaster impact.

To enhance rapid response during disasters, the committee decided to hire a helicopter for speedy rescue and rehabilitation operations. The meeting focused on restoring critical infrastructure, including roads, reconstruction of bridges and revival of water supply schemes in the disaster-affected areas.

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Rural Development Minister Anirudh Singh and Town and Country Planning Minister Rajesh Dharmani attended the meeting.

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