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PM Modi invites Finland to join Solar Alliance,Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure

PM Modi invites Finland to join Solar Alliance,Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure
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Resilient infra: India to study its standards in the face of disasters

Since the tsunami: India and Japan are strengthening ties in disaster risk reduction and building resilient infrastructure

Since the tsunami: India and Japan are strengthening ties in disaster risk reduction and building resilient infrastructure March 10, 2021, 8:24 PM IST The writer is the Ambassador of Japan to India Today, March 11, 2021, commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake that claimed close to 20,000 lives. On this solemn occasion, I pray for the repose of so many souls and express my heartfelt sympathy to those who lost their loved ones. Ten years ago, when the earthquake hit the northeastern part of Japan, the people of India offered their prayers for people thousands of kilometres away from their home. Much needed relief materials were provided by India. Thousands of Indian blankets warmed up those who had lost their homes and tonnes of biscuits and water bottles helped the people overcome their hunger. On behalf of the government and the people of Japan, I would like to renew my heartfelt gratitude for these noble ges

Prioritsing disaster mitigation as extreme weather events batter India

by Sahana Ghosh on 9 March 2021 Floods and cyclones contribute to maximum human deaths in India from extreme weather events (EWEs) but deaths due to heatwave and lightning need urgent attention, a new study has said. States like Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Kerala, and Maharashtra, with high populations, had the maximum mortality rates due to EWEs in the last two decades. The analysis underscored a need to consider these multi-hazard-prone states with priority for developing disaster management action plans. Experts underscored further improving observational and forecasting networks and a focus on climate-resilient infrastructure. An analysis of deaths from extreme weather events (EWE) in India in the past 50 years has revealed that though tropical cyclones were the least frequent event, they caused 28.6 percent of the mortalities, second only to floods responsible for maximum human deaths. Floods and tropical cyclones contribute almost 75 percent to the total mortali

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