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PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Line Department Contact Information


Name of Department: Roads and Buildings
Address: Maruthinagar, Kadapa
Engineer in Chief (R&B), Administration, State Roads, RSW & Buildings,
Head of Department:
Vijayawada
Contact details: 9440818001
Name of Nodal Officer: G.Venkateswara Rao
Designation of Nodal
Superintending Engineer
Officer:
Contact No. Of Nodal
9440818031
Officer:
Email of Nodal Officer: sekdpysr@gmail.com

Hazards and Vulnerability Mapping


Sr Name of History Impact in detail (on Impact on Women
. Hazard* people/property/environment) and Children
N
o
1 Floods & 2015 433.35 Kms of Road Surface
ROVAN Damaged
188 No of Scours Formed
62 No of Breaches
39 No of Culverts are damaged
33 Trees are fallen on road
20049.65 Lakhs are required for
permanent Restoration

2 VAARDAH 2016 7.70 Kms of Road Surface


Damaged
1 No of Scours Formed
3 No of Culverts are damaged

1398.00 Lakhs are required for


permanent Restoration
*Note: List of hazards: Cyclones/Storms, Tsunami, Floods/ Flash Floods, Droughts, Heat Wave, Domestic Fires,
Lightening/Thunders, Forest Fires, Road Accidents, Rail Accidents, Industrial accidents, Health Hazards/Epidemics,
Man-animal conflicts, Landslides, Soil Erosion, Earthquake
Specific Hazards: Contamination of Water Sources, Drinking Water Crisis, Depletion of Drinking Water at Source\

Hazards and Vulnerability Mapping

No. Hazards* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name of Revenue Mandal Villages (List the vulnerability in H-High, M-Medium and L-Low)
1. Chennur, LOW LOW
2. Khajipet, LOW LOW
3. Vallur, LOW LOW
4. Pendlimarri, LOW LOW
5. Chinthakommadinne LOW LOW
,
6. Ramapuram, MediumLOW
Chakibanda,Rayavaram,
Kotakadapalli, Gorlamudedu,
Rayachoti, Nakkavandlapalli, Abbavaram
7. Chinnamandem, LOW LOW
8. Cheenepalli, T.Sundupalli, MediumLOW
Mudumpadu,
Feeder,Gopalakrishnapuram,
T.Sundupalle, Cheenepalli
9. Guttapalli, Kesapuram, MediumLOW
Sambepalle, Polimerapalli, Bonamala
10. Veeraballe, MatliYellampalli, Odiveedu, MediumLOW
Gangarajaupalli,
Vanamkadapalli,
Pattamvandlapalli,
No. Hazards* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name of Revenue Mandal Villages (List the vulnerability in H-High, M-Medium and L-Low)
Gurrappagaripalli, Chagaleru,
kathuluru, Veeraballi, Kaspa
11. Kuppam, Kalluripalli, MediumLOW
Parvathareddygaripalli,
Lakkireddipalle, Konampet
12. Chakrayapet, LOW LOW
13. Galiveedu, LOW LOW
14. Ramapuram, LOW LOW
15. Kamalapuram, LOW LOW
16. Yerraguntla LOW LOW
17. Veerapunayunipalle LOW LOW
H/O Animela
18. Kodur, HIGH Medium
Anantharajupeta,Y.Kota,
Bommavaram,
Anantharajupeta,
Mysooravaripalli,
Urlagattupadu, VPR
Kodur, kandrika, Edigapalli, AR Peta
19. Chitvel, Chitvel, Cherlopalli HIGH Medium
20. Obulavaripalle, LOW LOW
21. Pullampeta, LOW LOW
22. Rajampet, Boyanapalli, HIGH LOW
Gundluru, Hasthavaram,
Rajampet, Seshamambapuram, Utukur
23. Nandalur, Nandalur, Tangutur, Pothapi HIGH LOW
24. Penagalur, Pengalur, Jattivaripalli, MediumLOW
Siddavaram, Thirunampalli,
No. Hazards* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name of Revenue Mandal Villages (List the vulnerability in H-High, M-Medium and L-Low)
Damalcherla, Obili,
Velegacherla
25. Sidhout, LOW LOW
26. Vontimitta, Chintharajupalli, Medium LOW
Darjipalli, Mangampeta,
Vontimitta, Mantapampalli
27. Atlur, LOW LOW
28. Badvel, LOW LOW
29. Gopavaram, LOW LOW
30. Porumamilla, LOW LOW
31. Kalasapadu, LOW LOW
32. Sri LOW LOW
vadhuthaKasinayan
a
33. B.Kodur LOW LOW
34. Brahmamgarimatta LOW LOW
m
35. Jammalamadugu, LOW LOW
36. Peddamudium, LOW LOW
37. Mylavaram, LOW LOW
38. Muddanur, LOW LOW
39. Kondapuram, LOW LOW
40. Pulivendla, LOW LOW
41. Simhadripuram, LOW LOW
42. Lingala, LOW LOW
43. Thondur, LOW LOW
44. Vempalle, LOW LOW
45. Vemula, LOW LOW
46. Proddatur, Proddatur, Arkatavemula, Medium LOW
47. Rajupalem, Rajupalem, Balijepalle Medium LOW
48. Chapad, LOW LOW
49. S.Mydukur Mydukur, Annalur, Medium LOW
No. Hazards* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name of Revenue Mandal Villages (List the vulnerability in H-High, M-Medium and L-Low)
Ganjikunta, Onipenta
50. Duvvur. LOW LOW

Hazard wise details and Mitigation Actions:


Name of Hazard Vulnerable Causes in details Mitigation Measure
Location/Area/villa (Reasons) Short term Long term
ge
CYLCONES In Affected Due to Heavy Roads are
Mandals Rains temporarily laid
for traffic flow.

Equipments, Machines and Vehicles for Disaster Response (including Private Contractors)
Focal point /
S. Storage
Equipment / Machine / Vehicle Quantity Contact Contact no.
No. location
person
1 NIL
2
3
4
5

rained Manpower - Disaster Management and Response


S.
Name Designation Training(s) attended Contact detail
No.
1 NIL
2
3
4

Line Department Assessment (HVCA)


Department:
S.
Category Question
No.
1. Administrative Is the manpower of the department enough for efficient service delivery? NO
2. Administrative Which are the most significant challenges faced by the department in normal times? NO
3. Administrative Please attach a list of schemes department is implementing. NOT APPLICABLE
Disaster
4. Does your department have SOPs for disaster management? Please attach a copy. NO
management
Which are the most significant challenges faced by the department during a disaster?
Disaster
5. Answer :- Due to flow of water continuously, CD works and road surfaces are
management
damaging.
Comparing to previous disasters faced by the district, is the department more prepared
to cope with future disasters? How?
Disaster
6. Answer : - YES, By taking precautionary measures laying of temperory
management
connection to the road where breach is occurred and moreover High Level
Bridges are getting sanction from the Government.
How is the coordination with the district administration to promptly respond to any
disaster scenario? Does the department receive proper early warning? If yes, how?
Disaster
7. YES, From the Head of the Department ( Engineer in Chief ) receiving the
management
weather forecast report and alert warning from time to time before and during
the calamaties .
Does the department have the necessary equipments (variety and quantity) to support in

Disaster disaster response?


8.
management NO, But during the disaster department engage contractor support in engaging
the equipment
Please describe at least three areas of improvement and best practices related to risk
reduction of your department.
Disaster
9.
management 1. Recruiting of field staff is to be done.
2. Training has to be given to the maximum number of employees.
3. Separate funding has to be allocated to the Department.

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