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Coastal Risks – South East India,[object Object],Narendra Rapeti,[object Object]
Contents,[object Object],Introduction ,[object Object],Geographical profile ,[object Object],Presence of named risks and their intensities,[object Object],Presence of disaster management polices ,[object Object],Inferences drawn ,[object Object],Role of suitable insurance,[object Object],Road ahead…,[object Object]
Introduction,[object Object],Major coastal risks – South East(SE) India  : Cyclone, Flood, Storm, Tsunami, Earthquake, Drought.,[object Object],Cyclone :       is an area of closed, circular fluid motion 			       rotating in the same direction as the Earth,[object Object],Flood      :       is an overflow or accumulation of an expanse of  		       water that submerges land,[object Object],Storm     :       is any disturbed state of an astronomical body's 		       atmosphere, especially affecting its surface, and 		       strongly implying severe weather. It may be 		       marked by strong wind, thunder and lightning 		       (a thunderstorm), heavy precipitation, such as 	                    ice (ice storm), or wind transporting some 		       substance through the atmosphere (as in a dust 		       storm, snowstorm, hailstorm, etc).,[object Object]
Cont..,[object Object],Tsunami     :  is a series of water waves (called a tsunami 		       wave train) that is caused by the 			       displacement of a large volume of a body of 		       water, such as an ocean,[object Object],Earthquake : (also known as a tremor or temblor) is the 		       result of a sudden release of energy in the 		       Earth's crust that creates seismic waves,[object Object],Drought      : is an extended period of months or years 		       when a region notes a deficiency in its 		       water supply. Generally, this occurs when a 		       region receives consistently below average 		       precipitation.  ,[object Object]
Geographical profile,[object Object]
Cont..,[object Object]
Cont..,[object Object]
Major risks and their intensities,[object Object]
Major risks – frequencies - SE India,[object Object]
Historical Cyclone Damage – SE India,[object Object]
Andhra Pradesh,[object Object]
Tamil Nadu,[object Object]
West Bengal ,[object Object]
Orissa,[object Object]
As of Friday, 29th May 2009, more than 100 people are reported dead and an estimated 3 million displaced from their homes by Cyclone Aila in southern West Bengal. ,[object Object],In the Sundarban area, thousands of homes have been broken and people have taken shelter in nearby schools and Panchayat offices. There is an acute shortage of food, drinking water and clothes. As the water is receding in some villages gastroenteritis is beginning to rear its ugly head Support NGO partners of Asha in Aila affected regions.,[object Object],Mukti-BTS targeted to support 25000 -30000 people (in worst affected areas) with Rs 200 or $4 each to enable them to survive for 2-3 weeks. This phase-I relief includes food, clothes, medical helps and other basic necessities.,[object Object],http://www.ashanet.org/projects/project-view.php?p=1026,[object Object],West Bengal -  a case study,[object Object]
Coastal Risks – South East India

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