Environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for Tsunami disaster along Indian coast

The 26 December 2004 Tsunami generated by the submarine earthquake in Andaman Sea with the magnitude of 9.2 Richter scale triggered the worst destruction, widespread inundation and extensive damage in terms of life and property along the Tamil Nadu coast and Andaman Nicobar Group of Islands. The sho...

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Main Authors: P Chandramohan, AP Anu, V Vaigaiarasi, K Dharmalingam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-12-01
Series:International Journal of Ocean and Climate Systems
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1759313117708253
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spelling doaj-7f34288cfbb249c0910d7f44feba67af2020-11-25T02:43:28ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Ocean and Climate Systems1759-314X2017-12-01810.1177/1759313117708253Environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for Tsunami disaster along Indian coastP ChandramohanAP AnuV VaigaiarasiK DharmalingamThe 26 December 2004 Tsunami generated by the submarine earthquake in Andaman Sea with the magnitude of 9.2 Richter scale triggered the worst destruction, widespread inundation and extensive damage in terms of life and property along the Tamil Nadu coast and Andaman Nicobar Group of Islands. The shoreline features like dunes, vegetation and steepness of beaches played vital role in attenuating the impact of Tsunami from destruction. While the low-level Marina beach experienced minimum inundation, the coast between Adyar and Cooum was inundated heavily. As the present generation of India was not aware of Tsunami, the emergency plan and preparedness were zero and so the loss of human life was huge. In this article, the authors describe the Tsunami occurred in India on 26 December 2004 and its impacts on morphology. The appropriate Emergency Preparedness plan and the Disaster Management Plan in case of reoccurrence of such natural disaster are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1177/1759313117708253
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author P Chandramohan
AP Anu
V Vaigaiarasi
K Dharmalingam
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V Vaigaiarasi
K Dharmalingam
Environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for Tsunami disaster along Indian coast
International Journal of Ocean and Climate Systems
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V Vaigaiarasi
K Dharmalingam
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title Environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for Tsunami disaster along Indian coast
title_short Environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for Tsunami disaster along Indian coast
title_full Environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for Tsunami disaster along Indian coast
title_fullStr Environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for Tsunami disaster along Indian coast
title_full_unstemmed Environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for Tsunami disaster along Indian coast
title_sort environmental management and emergency preparedness plan for tsunami disaster along indian coast
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series International Journal of Ocean and Climate Systems
issn 1759-314X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The 26 December 2004 Tsunami generated by the submarine earthquake in Andaman Sea with the magnitude of 9.2 Richter scale triggered the worst destruction, widespread inundation and extensive damage in terms of life and property along the Tamil Nadu coast and Andaman Nicobar Group of Islands. The shoreline features like dunes, vegetation and steepness of beaches played vital role in attenuating the impact of Tsunami from destruction. While the low-level Marina beach experienced minimum inundation, the coast between Adyar and Cooum was inundated heavily. As the present generation of India was not aware of Tsunami, the emergency plan and preparedness were zero and so the loss of human life was huge. In this article, the authors describe the Tsunami occurred in India on 26 December 2004 and its impacts on morphology. The appropriate Emergency Preparedness plan and the Disaster Management Plan in case of reoccurrence of such natural disaster are discussed.
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