National Landslide Risk Mitigation Project | 29 Nov 2024

Why in News?

Recently, a High-Level Committee chaired by the Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation has approved Rs 1,115.67 crore for disaster mitigation and capacity-building projects in various states.

Key Points

  • About the Committee:
  • The National Landslide Risk Mitigation Project was approved for 15 states at a total cost of Rs 1,000 crore.
    • State-wise allocations:
      • Uttarakhand: Rs 139 crore
      • Himachal Pradesh: Rs 139 crore
      • Eight North-East States: Rs 378 crore
      • Maharashtra: Rs 100 crore
      • Karnataka: Rs 72 crore
      • Kerala: Rs 72 crore
      • Tamil Nadu: Rs 50 crore
      • West Bengal: Rs 50 crore
  • Training and Capacity Building of Civil Defense Volunteers was approved for all states and union territories with a total outlay of Rs 115.67 crore.
  • Previous Approvals by the Committee:
    • Urban Flood Risk Mitigation Projects: Urban flood risk management projects were approved for seven cities with a total outlay of Rs 3,075.65 crore.
    • GLOF (Glacial Lake Outburst Flood) Risk Management Projects: GLOF was approved for four states at a total cost of Rs 150 crore under NDMF.

National Disaster Relief Fund

  • National Calamity Contingency Fund (NCCF) was renamed as National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) with the enactment of the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
    • It is defined in Section 46 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
  • It is managed by the Central Government to meet the expenses for emergency response, relief and rehabilitation due to any threatening disaster situation or disaster.
    • It supplements the SDRF in case of a disaster of a severe nature, provided adequate funds are not available in the SDRF.

Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF)

  • A glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) is a type of catastrophic flood that occurs when the dam containing a glacial lake fails, releasing a large volume of water.
  • This type of flood is typically caused by rapid melting of glaciers or the buildup of water in the lake due to heavy precipitation or the inflow of meltwater.