Amit Shah's New Strategy to Combat Brahmaputra Floods

Union Home Minister Amit Shah proposed creating 50 large ponds in the northeast to divert Brahmaputra's waters, aiding flood control and boosting local agriculture, irrigation, and tourism. Emphasizing satellite imagery for flood management, he reviewed preparedness for the monsoon, including measures against Glacial Lake Outburst Floods and forest fires.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 23-06-2024 17:44 IST | Created: 23-06-2024 17:44 IST
Amit Shah's New Strategy to Combat Brahmaputra Floods
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveiled a comprehensive plan to tackle the perennial flooding caused by the Brahmaputra River in Assam and the northeastern region. Speaking at a review meeting, Shah suggested constructing 50 large ponds to divert the river's water, aiding flood control and fostering local agriculture, irrigation, and tourism.

Shah also stressed the need to leverage satellite imagery from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for enhanced flood and water management. He reviewed the preparations for the monsoon season, particularly focusing on the threat posed by Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) and other natural disasters.

The home minister emphasized upgrading river level forecasting systems and integrating various weather, rainfall, and flood warning apps to reach targeted populations more effectively. He also called for a detailed study of recent flood incidents and urged states and Union Territories to implement advisories issued by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) promptly.

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