
Government Initiatives to Tackle Urban Floods and Mitigate Risks in Metros
New Delhi: The responsibility for managing urban floods lies with State Governments, Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), and Urban Development Authorities. The Central Government, recognizing the need for comprehensive solutions, has taken several initiatives to address urban flooding challenges, with a focus on metro cities.
The Fifteenth Finance Commission has recommended an allocation of Rs. 2,500 Crore under the National Disaster Mitigation Fund (NDMF) to develop integrated flood management solutions for three metro cities – Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata. Each of these cities will receive Rs. 500 Crore. Additionally, four cities – Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Pune – will receive Rs. 250 Crore each for urban flood prevention.
The Central Government has approved the Integrated Urban Flood Management project for the Chennai basin, allocating Rs. 561.29 crore, with a central contribution of Rs. 500 crore.
Key Steps taken by the Central Government:
These initiatives underscore the Government’s commitment to developing resilient urban infrastructure, ensuring the effective management of stormwater, and mitigating the risks associated with urban floods.
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