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Title: Role of Insurance in Disaster Management


1
WORKSHOP ON ROLE OF INSURANCE IN DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
2
Earth Quake Zone IV,V
Flood
Hot Wave
Drought
Cold Wave
BIHAR Prone to Multi Hazards
Fire
Thunderstorm Hailstorm
High Wind
3

Bihar is Vulnerable to Multi-hazards
  • 73 State area is prone to flood
  • 17 of the countrys Flood area in Bihar
  • 76 of North Bihar affected by flood annually
  • Earthquake Zone-IV V
  • Some districts of North Bihar as vulnerable as
    Bhuj and Kashmir
  • Frequent change of river course
  • Frequent Droughts
  • High wind velocity in most parts
  • Quite often hailstorms
  • Recurrent village fires in summer months
  • Cold wave

4
FLOODS
  • Rivers North Bihar- More
  • damaging -Ghagra,
  • Gandak, Burhi Gandak,
  • BhgirathI, Kamla, Kosi
  • and Mahananda
  • Some rivers- Kosi have history of lateral shift
    course change
  • Districts prone ( intensity wise)- Darbhanga,
    Munger, Purnea, Saran, Champaran, Begusarai,
    Bhagalpur, Bhojpur, Katihar, Madhubani,
    sitamarhi, Vaishali, Samastipur, Patna, gopaganj,
    Gaya, Siwan, Rohtas, Nalanda and Oranagabad.
  • Annual damage to houses- 1,44000
  • 1987- 13,98,000 houses damaged

5
FLOOD SCENARIO
  • Year-2002 2003 2004
    2005
  • PERSON AFFECTED 158.18
    76.02 211.76 18.5
  • (Lakhs)
  • HUMAN LIVES LOST 482
    251 570 51
  • DISTRICTS AFFECTED 25 24
    20 12
  • LIVESTOCK LOST 1405
    108 1915 4
  • HOUSES DAMAGED 3,96,644 45,262
    6,74,352 4,266

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SIGNIFICANT EARTHQUAKES IN BIHAR
  • DATE Place MAGNITUDE
  • 04 June 1764 Bihar WB Brd 6.0
  • 23 Aug 1833 Nepal Brd 7.7
  • 23 May 1866 Nepal Brd 7.0
  • 23 May 1866 Jharkhand Bihar Brd 5.5
  • 30 Sept 1868 Hazaribagh 5.7
  • 07 Oct 1920 Bihar UP Brd
    5.5
  • 15 Jan 1934 Indo Nepal Brd 8.0
  • 11 Jan 1962 Indo Nepal Brd 6.0
  • 21 Aug 1988 Bihar Nepal Brd 6.8

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TWO MOST DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKES- 1934 1988
  • 15th JAN. 1934
  • Intensity- 8.3
  • Epicenter- Nepal, near Indian Border
  • Life loss- India 7000
  • - Nepal 8500
  • Munger total ruined, Motihari, Muzaffarpur
    Dharbhanga destroyed.
  • Liquefaction- 15000 sq kms area Houses sunk and
    tilted in ground
  • Sand fountain sand boils- many places
  • 20th Aug, 1988
  • Intensity- 6.6
  • Same area near border
  • Life loss Injury-
  • India 282 3766,
  • Nepal 721 7300
  • House loss
  • India 150000
  • Nepal 100000

8
HYPOTHETICAL RECURRENCE 1934 E. Q.( North
Bihar 1981 census)
  • Houses Damage
  • Completely- 06, 13,000
  • Partially - 11, 33,000
  • Cracking - 20, 00,000
  • Death in lakhs- depending upon season time
  • Economic loss- colossal
  • ( Source Prof A S Arya, Vulnerability
    Report)

9
What Needed?
  • Planning of human settlements with due
    consideration of likely future Hazards namely
    earthquakes and floods.
  • Earthquake risk mitigation in urban
    Agglomerations.
  • Ensuring Construction of all new building, the
    related infrastructure, and service buildings
    with adequate Earthquake and Flood Resistant
    Measure
  • Retrofitting of existing buildings and structures
    for upgrading their earthquake resistance to the
    specified level.
  • Getting Prepared for Post Disaster Response
  • Establishing supporting institutional facilities
    for achieving above goals, including enforcement
    of techno-legal actions at local level.
  • Strengthening of Institutional Mechanisms

10
MEETING THIS NEED?
  • Financing Mechanism
  • Pre-Independence
  • famine relief manuals,
  • suspending/ writing- off land revenue.
  • Post- Independence
  • Advance plan assistance
  • CRF and NFCR
  • Rescheduling of bank loans.
  • Crop insurance.

11
IMMEDIATE RELIEF vs. RECONSTRUCTION
  • CRF and NCCF - for immediate relief
    rehabilitation.
  • Reconstruction of assets and restoration for
    infrastructure, financed through
  • Budgetary sources
  • Reallocation of plan fund
  • Inadequacy of CRF/NCCF
  • DIVERSION OF RESOURCES FROM DEVELOPMENT
    EXPENDITURE

12
NEW INITIATIVES
  • Part of plan expenditure for mitigation
    activities
  • ( HPC- 10 for DM in Plan Expenditure)
  • Promoting adequate risk transfer/ risk sharing
  • (INSURANCE FOR DRM)
  • State Insurance Fund.
  • Rural insurance schemes
  • Private sector insurance.
  • Insurance of houses reconstructed

13
OBJECTIVES OF WORKSHOP
  • Discuss the role and significance of Insurance
    Sector for DM in hazard prone areas in Bihar.
  • To chalk out a coordinated strategy for life and
    property insurance
  • Collaboration and coordination with various
    stakeholders for formulating implementing
    Appropriate insurance scheme.

14
EXPECTED OUTCOME
  • Awareness about various insurance schemes for DRM
  • Policy advocacy for natural hazards related
    insurance schemes
  • Role of various Insurance agencies in
    facilitating Insurance for DRM
  • Affordability of insurance for those who need it
    the most.
  • Public Private partnership in insurance
  • Degree of participation by the government for
    Insurance.
  • Micro insurance
  • Working out the Specific Schemes for
    Comprehensive Life Property Insurance Scheme
    for the Disaster Prone areas of Bihar State.

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