Odisha: SRC Asks Collectors to Take Precautionary Measures to Tackle Heat Wave Situation | News Room Odisha

Odisha: SRC Asks Collectors to Take Precautionary Measures to Tackle Heat Wave Situation

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Satyabrata Sahu on Tuesday asked the Collectors of all districts to take precautionary measures to tackle heat wave situation in the State.

In a letter to the Collectors, the SRC has urged them to adhere to several salient measures to meet the prevailing heat wave situations.

The salient measures are as follows:

1. Public awareness is the key to check heat wave related illness and casualties. Hence, awareness campaigns may be taken up immediately to make the people aware about the risks associated with heat wave, identifying the risk, “Do’s and Don’ts” to protect oneself from the said risks and what to do if someone is affected. Civil Society Organizations may be widely involved in awareness campaign. On receipt of heat wave warning messages, besides other modes of communication, local media should be used to keep the public alert.

2. Water scarcity is often associated with heat wave situation which needs special attention. The District Administration is required to take advance steps to identify the water scarcity pockets (village/ hamlet/ ward wise) and prepare action plan for ensuring supply of water for drinking and other uses through tanker to those areas. Reports of water scarcity are to be responded to immediately.

3. Preventive maintenance of tube wells and piped water supply systems should start immediately, if not already taken up. Necessary arrangements may be put in place for attending to the complaints on functioning of tube wells and piped water supply systems.

4. Steps may be taken to release water through canals from reservoirs depending on requirement.

5. “Paniya Jala Seva Kendras” (Drinking Water Kiosks) are required to be opened by Urban Local Bodies/ Gram Panchayats at market places, bus stands and other COngregation points. Water provided in such water kiosks must be of portable quality and proper sanitation maintained including use of long handle dispensers and change of water daily. Sincere and willing Civil Society Organisations may be associated for this task. Agencies doing such work only for self publicity and discontinuing the same after initial days should be avoided and dealt with strongly.

6. Construction/ repair of shallow vats may also be ensured for roaming livestock. Suitable IEC measures may be taken up on care of animals during summer to prevent them from heat wave.

7. In Schools, Colleges and other Academic/ Technical Institutions, extra care has to be taken to ensure availability of drinking water. Wherever required, tube wells inside the school campus may be repaired to ensure uninterrupted drinking water supply. Sufficient ORS are also to be kept in schools, colleges and provided to students/ staff requiring the same. Outdoor activities have to be restricted w as the students not to be exposed to heat wave condition.

8. Most importantly, all the parents should be sensitized to ensure that their children carry a water bottle while going to school/ college. This should be sufficiently publicized to create awareness among the parents.

9. Schools may also be advised to allocate some time during school hours to give heat wave precautionary tips to the students.

10. Detailed Instructions may be issued to the field functionaries on the above points.

11.Anganwadi Centres may remain open in morning hours only. Availability of portable water in all AWCS must be checked and ensured. Sufficient nos. of ORS packets should also be available with ASHA and AVMs.

12. Sufficient life saving medicines, saline, ORS may be stored in dispensaries, PHCs, CHCs and Subdivision/ District Headquarters Hospitals to meet the requirement. Special arrangement may be made and separate wards/ beds be earmarked for treatment of heat stroke patients in different hospitals. The ESI Dispensaries may be directed to teat the general public.