Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper

Vol 26, Issue 2, 2020; Page No.(693-698)

FLOOD DISASTERS 2019 IN MAHARASHTRA (INDIA), AFTERMATH AND REVIVAL FOR NATIVES AND TOURISTS

Jagadish Patil, Manisha Shinde-Pawar and Rajesh Kanthe

Abstract

Nature challenged to human survival with flood-hit in Maharashtra, other states and fire in Amazon forest in August 2019. In natural disasters like flood and fire emergency alert and short time warnings may have very minute line of separation, but do not allow being proactive to this challenge. With its controllable and uncontrollable varied aftermath story, the disaster taught and forced to all elements of society to be ready to cope with all types of losses. Unfortunately, this disaster showed the lack of mind preparation to accept the alert and to take proactive measures and also deficiency of equipment. This resulted in enormous life, economic and materialistic loss damage. In light of flood and fire at different areas, this case study of disaster in Maharashtra traces to ladders engaged and endorses how to reinstate back to routine through view point for disaster management preparedness, warning and proactive response in predicator stage and revival and systematic reactive response in post disaster stage in form of relief, shelter and material for natives in Sangli and Kolhapur and tourists in Kolhapur.