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Natural Disasters

Natural Disasters

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

Types

  • Earthquakes
  • Tsunami
  • Cyclones
  • Floods
  • Droughts

Earthquakes

  • Mainly caused by tectonic movements which were discussed in “Basics of Geography”
  • Indian has been divided into five earthquake zones:
    • Very high damage risk zone
    • High damage risk zone
    • Moderate damage risk zone
    • Low damage risk zone
    • Very low damage risk zone

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

Effects of earthquake

  • Damage and destruction of settlement, industry , infrastructure
  • It renders people homeless
  • Landslides, sometime resulting into floods
  • Tsunami

Mitigation

  • Establishing earthquake monitoring centres
  • Preparing a vulnerability map of the country
  • Modifying house types and building designs

Tsunami

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

Tsunami

  • Tsunami is a Japanese word which means sea-waves
  • Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that cause the sea-floor to move abruptly resulting in sudden displacement of oceanic water in the form of high vertical waves are called tsunami
  • The speed of the waves depends on the depth of water

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

 

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

  • It is more in the shallow than in the deep water
  • So the impact of the Tsunami is less in the ocean than in the shallow water near the coasts
  • In the deep sea  the Tsunami has a very long wave-length and limited wave height
  • As against it the wave height increases in shallow water

Areas of occurrence

  • Tsunamis are frequently observed along the Pacific ring of fire, coasts of Alaska, Japan, Philippines and other islands of Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and India etc.

Effects & Remedies

  • The energy stored in water destroys settlements, buildings results in the loss of life and property.
  • It result in spread of diseases
  • It is beyond the capacity of govt. to mitigate the damage.
  • Early warning is the only way to deal with it.

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

Floods

Causes

  • Storm surge in coastal areas
  • High intensity rainfall for long period
  • Poor drainage due to silting of rivers

Besides, human activities like deforestation, colonisation of flood plains play an important role in increasing the intensity of floods

 

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

Control of floods

  • Construction of river embankment
  • Construction of dams
  • Afforestation
  • Marking of flood zones
  • Establishment of cyclone centres in coastal areas

Droughts

  • It is applied to a period when there is a shortage of water availability due to inadequate precipitation, excessive evaporation and over utilisation of water
  • In India nearly 19% of the area suffers fron drought

Drought Phone Areas

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

Natural Disasters - Indian Geography, UPSC, IAS. | Geography (Prelims) by Valor Academy

Consequences of drought

  • Crop failure leading to scarcity of foodgrains
  • Shortage of water
  • Large scale death of cattle and other animals
  • Spread of many waterborne disease

Remedy

  • Identification of ground water potential in the form of aquifers
  • Transfer of river water from surplus to deficit area
  • Construction of reservoirs and dams
  • Dissemination of knowledge about drought resistant crops
  • Rainwater Harvesting can also be effective
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1. What are the major natural disasters that occur in India?
Ans. India experiences various natural disasters such as floods, cyclones, earthquakes, droughts, and landslides. These disasters can have significant impacts on the lives and livelihoods of people in the affected regions.
2. How does the geography of India contribute to the occurrence of natural disasters?
Ans. India's diverse geography, characterized by its long coastline, plate tectonic activity, and varied climatic conditions, makes it prone to natural disasters. The Himalayas make the northern region susceptible to earthquakes and landslides, while the coastal areas are exposed to cyclones and floods due to their proximity to the Indian Ocean.
3. What steps does the Indian government take to mitigate the impact of natural disasters?
Ans. The Indian government has implemented various measures to mitigate the impact of natural disasters. These include early warning systems, disaster management plans, establishment of disaster response forces, construction of cyclone shelters, and implementation of drought relief programs. Additionally, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) plays a crucial role in coordinating disaster response and providing guidelines for disaster management.
4. How does climate change affect the occurrence of natural disasters in India?
Ans. Climate change has the potential to amplify the frequency and intensity of natural disasters in India. Rising global temperatures can lead to increased frequency of extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, and cyclones. It also contributes to glacial melt in the Himalayas, resulting in the formation of glacial lakes that pose a risk of glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs).
5. What are the socioeconomic impacts of natural disasters in India?
Ans. Natural disasters in India have significant socioeconomic impacts. They can result in loss of lives, displacement of people, damage to infrastructure and properties, disruption of essential services, and loss of agricultural productivity. These impacts often lead to economic setbacks, increased poverty, and social inequalities, particularly affecting vulnerable sections of society. The government and various organizations work towards providing relief, rehabilitation, and long-term recovery measures to mitigate these impacts.
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