The plan deals extensively with the emergency and evacuation measures to be taken up in cases of heavy downpour, flash floods, landslides, lightning strikes and other natural calamities, state Disaster Management Department Director Sunil Diwase said.
"The district-level disaster management plan has detailed information about geographical details, population, flood-prone areas, villages and other macro details," he said.
Diwase said the plans have well laid down standard operation procedures for departments and agencies like revenue, agriculture, animal husbandry, police, paramilitary, Army, district administration, local civic administration and others.
Diwase said the administration is now training master trainers at the district level who in-turn will train key persons at village and taluka levels to deal with natural disasters.
"The administration through radio jingles, public advertisements and other measures is informing people about how to react at times of lightning strike, flood, hot weather conditions and other natural calamities," he said.
After issuing alerts, it is incumbent upon the people to take necessary precautions, he further said.
