In order to manage the after effects of tropical cyclonic storms India must create a social safety net. Do you agree with this view? Comment (200 Words)
Refer - The Hindu
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KEY POINTS
· Tropical cyclones laden with moisture and accumulated energy pose a growing challenge, as they have the propensity to inflict heavy damage to lives and property.
· There have been some distressing deaths and inevitable material losses for many, and the focus must now be on relief and rehabilitation;
· The northern Indian Ocean, of which the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal are a part, experiences only a minority of tropical storms annually.
· Their destructive impact on the subcontinent is severe due to a dense population and poor capacity to absorb large quantities of rainfall dumped in a short period over cities and towns.
· Financial arrangements to insure the population against material losses also remain weak, and as the experience in West Bengal with cyclone Amphan demonstrated last year, relief measures can easily fall victim to corruption.
· The IPCC, in its scientific report on 1.5° C warming, said with a high degree of confidence that changes in the climate system, including the proportion of tropical cyclones, would experience a larger impact from increasing warming.
· The Centre and all States cannot afford to allow large-scale losses to communities to continue each year, and, going beyond disaster response, must put in place institutional structures and insurance systems for financial protection.
· Cities must prepare to harvest every deluge that brings vast quantities of water, so vital to sustain mass populations.
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