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NGOs
trained to impart disaster management awareness at remote villages Delivering
in details of theoretical and technical strategies for preparedness of
disaster management plan, Field Officer, (DM) Tana Tage as a resource
person said that in the event of disaster the quantum of damages are both
grave and widespread causing irreparable loss of properties, human lives,
social infrastructures etc which could be reduced if preparedness,
prevention, mitigation and response to the disaster is well informed.
While making all effort to train the NGOs, Tana’s power point
presentation system made worth proving and created the training part
interesting. Dwelling
on the vital aspects of contingency plans, he deliberated on roles and
responsibilities of the Individuals and families, reconstruction and
rehabilitation action groups including Hazard, Risk and opportunities
mapping. A film show on worst disaster hit clips was also presented in the
programme. District
Labour &Employment Officer, Earlier,
an official website of District Disaster Management cell was also launched
by Allen Pertin EAC as a chief In
his key note address, Pertin said that the Disaster is unpredictable and
may hit at any moment and should well prepare to mitigate the same. He
also urged the NGO’s members to play a pro active role to disseminate
awareness campaign in the remote and interior places of the district to
pass on the messages to the people. The
NGOs would organize a series of workshop at each villages of the district
to educate about the disaster, its management and planning process to
mitigate any natural calamities that may hit in the days to come, the
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