Data of districts affected with recent floods was not centrally maintained: Centre

By :  M Srinivas
Update: 2024-08-01 11:00 GMT
Indian army personnel attending to relief and rescue operations in areas affected with floods in Wayanad in Kerala. (Photo: X)

New Delhi: Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti, Raj Bhushan Choudhary on Thursday said the data pertaining to districts which have been affected due to recent floods was not centrally maintained.

He said this in written replies to questions in Lok Sabha. According to Choudhary, the flood management schemes including anti-erosion schemes were formulated and implemented by concerned State governments with their own funds as per their priority.

The Central government supplements the efforts of the States by providing technical guidance and promotional financial assistance for management of floods in critical areas.

According to the Minister, to strengthen the structural measures of flood management, the Centre had implemented Flood Management Programme (FMP) during XI and XII plans for providing central assistance to States for works related to flood control, anti-erosion, drainage development, anti-sea erosion, etc. which subsequently continued as a component of ‘Flood Management and Border Areas Programme (FMBAP)” for the period from 2017-18 to 2020-21 and was further extended up to 2026 with limited outlay.

Total central assistance amounting to Rs.7106.47 crore and Rs.1258.73 crore has been released under FMP and River Management Activities and Works in Border Areas (RMBA) respectively, of FMBAP scheme to various States up to March 2024.

In FMBAP, upto March, 2024, a total 427 projects have been completed in various States which give protection to an area of around 5.04 Mha and protected a population of about 53.69 million.

Currently, 35 projects under the FMP component of FMBAP in different States are ongoing. As a non-structural measure, the Central Water Commission (CWC) has established a flood forecasting network across the country and issues flood forecasts at 340 stations.

The level forecasts help the user agencies in deciding mitigating measures like evacuation of people and shifting people and their movable property to safer locations. The inflow forecasting is used by various dam authorities in optimum operation of reservoirs for safe passage of flood downstream as well as to ensure adequate storage in the reservoirs for meeting demand during non-monsoon period.

As per CWC report on ‘Assessment of Area Affected Due to Floods in India’ based on satellite imageries data from 1986 to 2022, the total flood affected areas in India is assessed as 21.213 Mha and area protected through various steps taken for flood management by the Central and the State Government is 20.538 Mha. As per the report of Rastriya Badh Aayog (RBA) of 1980, a total of 33.516 Mha area was flood effected and 9.77 Mha area was protected from floods.


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