flood contingency plan 2012 morigaon
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FLOOD CONTINGENCY PLAN 2012 MORIGAON
Prepared By:-
District Disaster Management Authority, Morigaon
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER-I-----------------------------------1-4
INTRODUCTON---------------------------------------------------------------1FLOOD IN THE DISTRICT- A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE------------------------------ 2 OCCURRENCE OF FLOODS--------------------------------------------------------------3REASONS FOR VULNERABILITY---------------------------------------------------------------3LESSONs FROM MORIGAON FLOOD:----------------------------- -----------------------3-4
CHAPTER-II----------------------------------4-9
ACTION STRATEGY:-----------------------------------------------------------------4-5OVERALL SUPERVISION AND MONITORING:-------------------------------5-7CONTROL AND WARNING TEAM:-----------------------------------------------7SEARCH AND RESCUE AND EVACUATION TEAM:-----------------------------7SHELTER MANAGEMENT TEAM:-------------------------------------------------7HEALTH MANAGEMENT TEAM:----------------------------------------------7-8DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION:---------------------------------------------8ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY CARE:---------------------------------8AGRICULTURE:--------------------------------------------------------------------------8DAMAGE ASSESSMENT:--------------------------------------------------------------8LAW AND ORDER:----------------------------------------------------------------------8DAMAGE ASSESSMENT:------------------------------------------------------------8-9
Annexure I--------------------------------------------------------------9-10Availability of Green fodder in the Govt. institution
Annexure II-----------------------------------------------------------10-16 List of Gaon Bhuras of Bhuragaon Revenue Circle
Annexure III-----------------------------------------------------------16-17Alternative Road Map for Flood Contingencies Plan
Annexure IV---------------------------------------------------------------17List of Safe shelters
Annexure V-----------------------------------------------------------18-19
List of Boat.Annexure VIList of Gaon Bhuras with Contact No. -------------------------------------------19-28
Annexure VII--------------------------------------------------------------29
MapsAnnexure VIII---------------------------------------------------------30-37Revised SDRF Norms
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CHAPTER-I
INTRODUCTION
Morigaon has traditionally been the symbol of the ferocity and extent of
floods in Assam. The annual floods used to leave silt on the agricultural fields making
them more fertile every year and were a boon for the farmers. However, its intensity has
increased over the years which lead to the destruction of crops, human settlements, roads,
bridges etc. and loss of human and animal life. Every year large areas in the district are
inundated and considerable tracts of land is swallowed up by erosion.
The tributaries of the Brahmaputra on both banks have considerable hill
catchments especially in upper stream. The heavy monsoon rains that fall on these hills
soften the top soil on the steep slopes. The streams and rivers carry these sediments down
the steep hill slopes and these sediments are deposited on their beds, thus choking the
channels. The resultant rising of the bed naturally reduced the volume of the channels
making the rivers shallow. The heavy monsoon rains that fall on these hills soften the top
soil on the steep slopes.
The streams and rivers carry these sediments down the steep hill slopes and
these sediments are deposited on their beds, thus choking the channels. The resultant
rising of the bed naturally reduced the volume of the channels making the rivers shallow.
The heavy water and silt discharges occurring in upper region of the rivers during the peak
monsoon find their way through numerous streams and rivulets resulting in excessive
spilling over on the banks of the rivers and their tributaries and consequent water logging
in extensive areas of the plains of the district.
MORIGAON AT A GLANCE
LOCATION : It is situated between 26.15 degrees North & 26.5 degrees North latitude and between 92 degrees East and 95.5 degrees East longitude.
POPULATION : 9.57 Lakhs (as per 2011 Census)
AREA : 1450.02 Sq. Kms.
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS:
● The district has only one Head Quarter sub-division i.e. Morigaon.
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● The Morigaon district has five revenue circles namely Morigaon, Mayong, Bhuragaon,
Laharighat and Mikirbheta.
● The District has five Developments Block i.e. Bhurbondha, Kopili,Mayong, Moirabari
and Laharighat.
CLIMATE :
Sub -tropical with semi dry hot in summer and cold in winter.
Annual rainfall : ` Ranges between 1500 mm. to 2600 mm.
Average humidity : 75 %
Max. tamp. : 37-39 degree C.
Min. temp. : 6-7 degree C.
TOPOGRAPHY: The district is bound by the mighty Brahmaputra river on the North,
Karbi Anglong district on the South, Nagaon district on the East and
Kamrup district on the West.
RIVERS: The mighty Brahmaputra flows along the northern boundary of the
district. Killing, Kollong and Kapile rivers flows through the southern
part of the district.
FLOOD IN THE DISTRICT- A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
In the year 1989, Morigaon District started functioning officially being
carved out of the erstwhile Morigaon Civil Sub-Division of Nagaon District. However, since
1989 the district has been witnessing major floods in quick successive years till 2001
caused by the rivers Brahmaputra, Kopili, Kollong and Killing. In the year 2002, the
unprecedented flood commenced from 22nd July in which the highest water level of the
Brahmaputra was 58.96 Mtrs (on 27/07/2002) against the danger level of 57.50 Mtrs. Out
of the total district area of 1450.02 sq. km, the affected area covered 908.66 Sq. km.
involving 484 villages and an affected crop area of 25,850 Hects. The 2002 flood caused
huge damage to roads, bridges, embankments and school buildings.
In the year 2003 the flood commenced on 4th July, the highest level of the
Brahmaputra being 58.64 Mtrs on 11.7.2003 and disastrously affected 881.68 Sq. Km. of
the total area of which the affected crop area was 13,508 Hect. The 2003 flood affected 5,
31,522 Nos. of the total population covering 398 villages. This wave of flood resulted in
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loss of 8 Nos. of human lives and damage to 20,588 dwelling houses apart from the
irreparable damage to the existing communication and protective infrastructure of the
district.
OCCURRENCE OF FLOODS
Flood occurs generally in the low lying areas of the district during May to
August every year. Late flood during the later part of September & October is also a
possibility.
REASONS FOR VULNERABILITY
► Annual Rainfall: - Ranges between 1500 mm. To 2600mm and is concentrated in 4
months of June – September.
► The occurrence of flood in the district is due to the river Brahmaputra and its
tributaries- Killing, Kopili and Kollong etc.
► Morigaon district is located on the banks of the mighty river Brahmaputra.
► As a result of large-scale erosion in the increasingly agriculture land, deposition of
the sediments in the riverbed takes place and as a result channel's carrying capacity
is reduced and flash out of rain water in the catchments areas.
► Population concentration in the most vulnerable areas. Even char areas are densely
populated despite harsh living conditions.
LESSON FROM MORIGAON FLOOD:
Although the District Administration has successfully managed the disaster caused by hazards like flood in every year, but there have been a number of lessons that need to be learnt.
1. During flood, the major roads communication gets completely disrupted, the relief operation cannot be carried out from single location. An alternative Route Map need to be in place.
2. Sufficient stocks of food grains and cattle feeds need to be stored in several locations from where the relief operations can be carried out without hindrances.
3. Identification and creation of sufficient numbers of safe shelters; It was observed that there had not been sufficient numbers of safe shelters for evacuation of the marooned people as most of the areas were submerged and the only high lands, i.e.
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Rocky Hills were not suitable for shelters. Most of the people therefore took shelters on the portions of PWD roads along with their cattle which were not submerged and embankments wherever available. The raised plate forms constructed for the purpose of shelters and relief operation is not maintained by the concerned deptt. and community itself. Most of the plate forms are devoid of provision of sanitation and drinking water facility.
3. The health of expectant mother should be taken care during flood. As health delivery system at the community has strengthened in recent year, the register for pregnant women in the community should be strictly monitored and institutionalized, if there is a chance of delivery during flood. Every relief camp should have strong vigil of health department and should have sufficient stock of WHO, ORS.
5. The telecommunication network got completely disrupted during the recent flood. The wireless system available with the district police appeared to have been the only reliable mode of communication during the actual disaster.
6. Panic reaction of the people regarding release of Dam water should be taken care by informing actual situation through public information system specially to the urban population.
7. Cry of the flood is Drinking water and sanitation. Concerned deptt. Should have sufficient stock of water purifying agent in affected areas and should conduct Awareness activities on Indigenous Technology based water purify process at the community. It is also worth to mentioned that deptt. should equipped with portable sanitary pit so that these could be install in shelters place at any time.
ACTION STRATEGY:-
In order to meet the disaster triggered by floods in the district the following strategy is adopted:-
1. The relief operation shall be carried on strictly as per Assam Relief Manual.
2. The overall relief operation shall be carried out by a Core Committee headed by
Deputy Commissioner. The Core Committee (CC) shall be supported by logistics
committee which will ensure logistic for carrying out the search and rescue
operation and the relief activities and the procurement Committee which shall
ensure adequate availability of the relief materials in the district. The CC will also
supported by Medical Action Team, Agriculture Action Team, Vetenary Action
Team and PHE Action Team.
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3. There would be 24X7 hours Flood Control Room (District Disaster Information and
Response Centre) for better co-ordination and co-operation among various line
departments and assisting agency.
4. Assistance from all concerned including Army, NDRF, CRPF, IAF,SDRF and public
undertaking such as HPCL, NGOs, CBOs, and UN Agency and other International
Development and Humanitarian agency shall be taken for the purpose of Search
and rescue, evacuation, Health and Hygiene and relief operation in the district.
5. Relief operation will be conducted from three centers viz. Morigaon, Jagiroad and Moirabari that would be supported by sufficient numbers of officers and staff. Each centre will be equipped with adequate numbers of Boats, Vehicle and other resource inventories essential for disaster management.
6. The district shall have be divided in to several Zones each managed by Circle Officer
or BDOs.
7. In case any of the Zonal HQ gets submerged the operation shall be carried on from
the nearest relief Centers or any other suitable locations from where the HQ
Control Room shall have close contact with the concerning Zone round the clock.
OVERALL SUPERVISION AND MONITORING :
The overall supervision and monitoring shall be done by the Core Committee
with the following members:
CORE COMMITTEE
Name Telephone No. DesignationMr.V.V. Solanki IASDeputy Commissioner, Morigaon
(03678) 240225 (O)240235 (R)
9435545274(M)
Incident Commandeer
Sri Ainul Haque. BaruahSuptd. of Police, Morigaon
(03678) 240238 (O)240204 (R)
9435081166
2nd IC
Sri Ashim Sarma ACSAddl. Deputy Commissioner, DM
240257 (O)240449 (R)
94350-89617 (M)
Member
Ms. S. Bora ACSExtra Asstt. Comissioner,Morigaon
9864053741 (M) Member
Ex. Engineer, PHE 240274 (O)240260 (R)
9954040008 (M)
Member
Ex. Engineer, W.R.Divn., Morigaon. 240226 (O)9864510957(M)
Member
Jt. Director, H&FW (03678) 240234 (O)9435169209(M)
Member
DAH&VO (03678) 240247(O) Member
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240048(R)9854325099(M)
District Agriculture officer (03678) 240259 (O)9859678060 (M)
Member
Addl. Director of Food and Civil Supply 9435401306(M) Member District Transport Officer 9954067105 (M) MemberIkbal Hussain Laskar, Project Officer, Disaster Management
99541-40710 (M) Member
Ex. Engineer, PWD, Rural Road Division, Morigaon.
240714 (O)9954708587 (M)
Member
Ex.Engineer,PWD,State Road Division, Morigaon
9435670393 (M) Member
THE CORE COMMITTEE SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY THELOGISTIC CELL.
The Logistic Cell shall be responsible to ensure availability of infrastructure
facilities as well as smooth movement for both rescue and relief operation. The Cell
immediately prepares a detailed list of the facilities including available transport.
The Cell consists of the following members.
Name Telephone No. Designation
Shri Ashim Sarma, ADC (03678) 240257 (O) IC
Addl. SP Morigaon 9954428869(M) 2ND IC
District Transport Officer 9954067105 (M) Member
Ex. Engineer, Rural Road Sub-Division,
Morigaon
9435670393(M) Member
PHONE NUMBERS OF PRINCIPAL RELIEF OFFICERS
Name Designation Telephone No.
Mr. G.Sankar Das Circle Officer,
Morigaon Revenue Circle
9864097846(M)
Miss. G. Doarah Circle Officer,
Bhuragaon Revenue Circle
99547177426(M)
Mr. Diraj Saud Circle Officer,
MayongRevenue Circle
9435025056(M)
Ms. Dipa Das Circle Officer,
Mikirbheta Revenue Circle
9435164937(M)
Mr. Guna jit Das Circle Officer,
Laharighat Revenue Circle
9854343155(M)
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Block development officers of Morigaon
Sl.No Name Designation Telephone No.
1 Sh. G.Adil BDO,Mayong Development Block 99547-549742 Sh.Phatik Bora BDO,Kapili Development Block 94350-610453 Sh.H.Rahman BDO,Lahorighat DevelopmentBlock 94350-617534 Sh. Nazrul Islam BDO,Moirabari Development Block 94351-684105 Sh.Indreswar
Hazarika
BDO,Bhurbondha DevelopmentBlock 94350-65009
CONTROL AND WARNING TEAM:-
The District Disaster Information and Response Centre (District Control
Room) will operate round the clock throughout the year. Besides, a separate Control and
Warning cell especially for flood will operate round the clock to collect and disseminate the
information regarding weather forecasting and send warning signal to various
destinations. The cell will be headed by the local head of Assam Police Radio Organization
(APRO) and he will be assisted by sub-divisional Publicity and Public Relation Officer.
Contact No of DDI&RC Personnel
Sl No Name of the Person Contact No1 Mr. M. Islam 99579-189232 Mr. Adilur Rahman 98593-587313 Miss. Pinki Moni Das 98545-680554 Mr. Sahar Ali 73995-36172
SEARCH AND RESCUE AND EVACUATION TEAM:-
The immediate need at the time of onslaught of flood is to rescue the
marooned people. The district Team will consist under the leadership of Superintendent of
Police and he will be assisted by other officers. The assistance from NDRF, Army, CRPF,
IAF and other agencies shall be taken whenever necessary.
SHELTER MANAGEMENT TEAM:-
It is expected that the affected people after evacuation shall be brought to safe
shelter- relief camps as provided under Assam Relief Manual. This team is headed by the
ADC (Development).This team is supported by other sub-ordinate officers and staff as and
when necessary by involving the line departments.
HEALTH MANAGEMENT TEAM:-
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In order to provide prompt and adequate first aid and primary medical
service to the victim and cross- check the break down of epidemic in the flood affected
areas there will be Health Management team under the leadership of Jt. Director of
DHS.Special Mobile Medical team will be constituted with the help of Boat clinic to reach
out to the affected people. Health deptt. Will make special vigil about the health condition
of expectant mother and children in the affected areas and all grass root health
functionaries may be instructed in this regard.
DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION:-
It is vital to provide the fresh and pure water to flood affected people and
have to take care of general sanitation condition in shelter centre. This operation is
conducted through Drinking water and Sanitation Committee headed by EE PHE.
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY CARE:-
The Animal husbandry and Veterinary shall look after need of the affected
cattle population of the district. under the leadership of District AH&V Officer.
AGRICULTURE:-
The agriculture usually gets seriously affected by flood. Although there is no
need for immediate relief, there is urgent need for proper assessment of the damages at the
time of flood so that farmers get due benefit of rehabilitation measures. Agriculture aspects
will be looked by a team under the leadership of District Agriculture Officer.
LAW AND ORDER:-
Maintenance of Law & order during the time of food in the district shall be
the responsibility of the DC and SP of the District. The Suptd. Of Police, Morigaon shall
make a detailed plan for Maintenance of law and order and act accordingly.
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DAMAGE ASSESSMENT:-
The damage assessment will be conducted by the Revenue Department as per the
revised CRF guideline issued by Government of India, Ministry of Home.
Deputy Commissioner, Morigaon
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Annexure I
Availability of Green fodder in the Govt. institution under A. H. & Vety. Deptt. Morigaon
Sl. No
Name of institution
Fodder cultivated (In Bigha) Expected production
(In quintal)
Constrains
Reena Guinea Reena Guinea1 Dist. A.H.& Vety.
Office Campus, Morigaon
5 1 8 1 Reena-250-300QntlGuinea-100-150Qntl
1.No fund for fodder cultivation 2.No proper boundary fencing
2 Vety Vill. Charaibahi - - 4 1 - Do
3 State Vety. Dispy. Thekeraguri
- - 1 1 - Do
4 State Vety. Dispy. Garapar
- - - 1 - Do
5 State Vety. Dispy. Santipur
- - - 1 - Do
6 Key Vill. Centre Moirabari
- - - 1 - Do
7 Block Vety. Dispy. Bhurbandha
- - - 1 - Do
8 State Vety. Dispy. Bhuragaon
- - - 1 - Do
9 Dungabori Sub-centre (ICDP)
- - - 1 - Do
10 Azarbari Sub center - - - 1 - Do
11 Mikirbheta Sub center - - - 1 - Do
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Requirement of feed & fodder for Live-Stock (Large & small animal) for Morigaon Dist. During flood 2012,
Requirement of feed (wheat bran/Rice Polish)
SL. No.
Particulars Population Feed requirement
Total feed for 10 days
Rate offeed/Qntl.
Total Amount
Rem
ark
s
1 Large animal 3,26,442 nos.
2kg./day/animal
65288.40Qntl.
Rs. 1,400/-
Rs. 9,14,03,760/-
2 Smallanimal(Goat+Sheep+Pig)
1,65,212 nos.
500 gm./day/animal
8260.60 Qntl.
Rs. 1,400/-
Rs. 1,15,64,840/-
Total 73549.00Qntl.
Rs. 10,29,68,600/
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Annexure II
List of Gaon Bhuras of Bhuragaon Revenue Circle
Sl.N.
Name of G.B. Lot No
Mouza Phone. No Village allotted Remarks
1. Md. Hatem Ali 1 Bokoni 9707558269
1.Tengatoli2.Pakariabeel3.SandarkhaitiKacharigaon4. Pakariguri
2. Faijuddin Ahmed 2 Bokoni 9678441275
1.Kherkatabori2.Kubetari3.Kherkata
3. Mahindra Sanyasi 3 Bokoni 95085559761..Baralimari Beel2. Kherkata (pt)
4. Samser Ali 4 Bokoni 789695407
1.Hoiborpathar 2.Hoiborgaon 3.Gariagaon 4.Baralimari
5. Md. Harej Ali 19 Bokoni 96783586401.Jurbeel2. Mirikamari
6. Naburam 16 Bokoni 8876363681
1.Bamunmara2.Makarighila3.Subhaibheti4.Kherkata pathar
7. Prodip Deka 5 Bokoni 9954139328
1.Sutir par 2.Jengpori 3.Barunguri4.Dungarpar
8.Horekrishna
Biswas6 Bokoni 9613087310
1.Mirilkamari2.Barunguri 3.No.2.Barunguri 4.Kathpori 5.Ghansimalu
9. Madan Ch. Deka 7 Bokoni 9707479798
1.Durabandhi 2.Nizsaharia3.Gamalu4.Bihubaribeel.
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10 Jyotish Deka 8 Bokoni
1.Halmoragaon 2. Duwamari3. Merbeel4. Pithakhaiti5. Talowgaon6.Bihubari
Kacharigaon7. Bruating
11 i/c Jyotish Deka 9 Bokoni
1.Merbeelhabi2.Ezarguri3.Khertoli
12 Do 10 Bokon1.Bhugrath beel2.No-1 Barkurpathar
13i/cSankarChowhan.
11 Bokoni 9957908742
1.Salmari 2.Buragan 3.Ojhagaon
14 Bishunu Rajbhor 12 Bokoni 80117069361.Bordubatup 2.Soondubatup
17 Biren Saharia 15 Bokoni 99548799071.Malahu2.Lengeribori
19 Dilip Boro 17 Bokoni 7399767487
1.Lengrigaon 2.Banmuri3.Taptola4.Salmorapam5.Dighaliati pathar
20Md.Hobibur
Rahman18 Bokoni 9435222409
1.Darangigaon 2.Japori 3.Betoni4.Hindujapori5.Rupahibeel 6.Borpathar 7.Rowmarigaon8.No-2 Borpathar
21Muksedur Rahaman
1 Bhuragaon 99548756381.Outalabori 2.Dhubangkhaiti
22 Hem Lalung 2 Bhuragaon 9954483931. Bhuyanbaripam
23 Tarun Ch.Bordoloi 3 Bhuragaon 8011174757
1.Garapar2.Kanfalitup3.Kamfalitup4.Kharuheruabeel5.Kamarbori6.Geruabeel
24 4 This lot is attached with lot No.
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10 of Bokoni Mouza
25 Sri Ripen Brahma 1 Bhuragaon1.Batalimari gaon2.Udalabheti Pathar
26 Sri Dilip Deka 6 Bhuragaon 967837391.Mahmari Pathar2.Batabori
27 Md. Muslemuddin 7 Bhuragaon 9957695839
1.Balidunga pam2.Hatilarua Pathar3.No.2 BarkurPathar
A portion ofvill.Seujia Pather
28 Sri Bhim Rabidas 8 Bhuragaon 9401266959
1.Kapupura 2.Holowkanda 3.Borholowkanda4.Tengaguri Kachari gaon
29 Sri Bongshidhar8
(ka)Bhuragaon 8011470771
1.Jatiabori2.Nitmari3.Kahitol
30Md.Lutfhur Rahman
9 Bhuragaon
1.Joribor2.Balipara Jangal3.Tengaguri gaon4.PhalihamariPathar5.Phalihamaripam
31 Sri Prodip Deka 10 Bhuragaon 96136858311.Batalimari Pathar2.Geruaati3.Bhakuamaripam
32Sri Jugeswar
Bordoloi11 Bhuragaon
1.Ouguripam 2.Bhakuwamari gaon3.Pukarkata4.Barashibandha5.Besamari6.Pukalagi
33Sri Sadam Ch
Bordaloi12 Bhuragaon 9613205041
1.Niz Gerua2.Gusaibori3.Jamadari4.Rajabori(3No Block)5.Naljaribeel6.Patrabori7.Salmarabeel8.Banmuribeel
34 Liladhar Nath 13 Bhuragaon 97076224751.Bhuragaon Town2.Barukati
35Md. Abubakkar
Sidique14 Bhuragaon 9954786097
1.Seujiapathar(pt)2.1 No Borkur3.Kupatimari
Pt shared with Muslem G.B, lot7.
36 Santosh Brahma 15 Bhuragaon 98594167021.Amaraguri
37 Sankar Chowhan 16 Bhuragaon 9957908742 1.Ojhagaon
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2.1 No Jhargaon 3.4 No Jhargaon
LIST OF LOT MONDALS WITH ALLOTED VILL AGES
Sl. No
Name of Lot Monadal
Name ofMouza
Lot No
Village allotted Mobile No. Remarks
1 Nd. Jakir Hussain Bokoni 1
1.Tengatoli2.Pakariabeel 3.SandarkhaitiKacharigaon4.Pakariguri
9706691341
1.Kherkatabori (Pt)2.Kubetari
1.Baralimari Beel2.Kherkata (Pt)
1.Hoiborpathar2.Hoiborgaon3.Gariagaon4.Baralimari
1.Jurbeel 2.Mirikamari
1.Bamunmara2.Makarighila3.Subhaibheti4.Kherkata Pathar
2. Sri Getendra Nath Do 2
1.Niz Saharia 2.Durabandhi3.Barunguri4.o.2Barunguri5.Bihubaribeel6.Sesuguri7.Kathpori8.Salmara9.Gomalu
9854219141
3. Adhan Das Do 3
1.Solmari 2.Ezarguri3.Merbeel4.Merhabi5.Pithakhaiti6.Tolowgaon 7.Bhograthbeel 8.No.Ghansimolu9.Dewamari10.Bihubari kacharigaon 11.Khartoli
9954211232
4. Md. Atar Ali Do 4 1.Pavakati2.Barukati3.Buhrahgaon
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4.Baruating
5. Sri Nogen Das Do 5
1.Sundubatup2.Bordubatup3.Lengeribori4.Dighaliati5.Malahu
9707619185
6 Sri Adhan Ch. Das Do 6
1.Dungarpar2.Sootirpar3.No-1 Barunguribeel4.Jengpori5.Baramari Kacharigaon6.Barukata Saharia
9954211231
7 Sri Sushil Bora Do 7
1.Lengerigaon2.Banmurigaon3.Halmarapam4.Taptola5.Darangigaon6.Rowmari7.Dighaliati8.Japori9.Betoni10.Rupahibeel11.No-1 Borpathar12.No-2 Borpathar13.Hindujapori
9954068237
8 Sri Khagendra Kakati Bhuragaon 1
1.Jamadari2.Gusaibori3.Niz-Gerua4.Potrabori5.Salmarabeel6.Banmuribel7.Rajabori8.Naljaribeel10.Gerua Ati11.Barosibandha12.Pukalagi
9435863481
9 Sri Subarna Deori Do 2
1.Phaliamaripam2.Joribor3.Phaliamari Pathar4.Udalabheti5.Baliparajangal6.Batalimarigaon
9613222835
10 Sri Gopal Das Do 3 1.Balidungapam2.kupatimari3.No-1 Borkurpathar4.No-2 Borkurpathar5.Seujipathar6.Kahitoli
9435710606
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11 Sri Bhupen Kalita Do 4
1.No-4 Jaugarh2.Bhuragaon Rev. Town3.No-1 Jaugarh 4.Bhuragaon5.Ojhagaon
9435365802
12Md. Abul Khayer
AnsariDo 5
1.Nitmari2.Jatiabori3.Kapurpura4.Tulsibori5.Btabori6.Hollowkanda7.Borhollowkanda8.Mohmaripathar9.Tengaguri10.Kacharigaon
9401496826
13Md. Rasumuddin
AhmedDo 6
1.Hatilaruapathar2.Tengagurigaon3.Outalabori4.Dhubangkhaiti5.Bhuyabaripam
9401309948
14 Md. Nazrul Islam Do 7
1.Gorapar2.Hariabeel3.Geruabeel4.Kamarbori5.Amaraguri6.Pukarkata7.Ouguripam8.Besamariduba9.Bhakuwamarigaon10.Bhakuwamaripam11.Batalimaripathar12.Kanfalitup13.Kharuheruabeel
9678543587
PHONE NUMBERS OF IMPORTANT PERSONS.
Sl. No
Name of person Designation Phone No. Remarks
1 Sri Anil Ch. Deori ACS Circle Officer Bhuragaon 9435015720
2 Sri Rudra Bora S.I. I/C, Bhuragaon P.S. 9435787702
3 Dr. Sanjiv Deka Vet. Surgeon Bhuragaon State Vet.
9854064131
4 A Deka ADO, Bhuragaon 9435108197
5 Mrs Binita Borman ADO, Gerua
6 Dr. Nilakshi Knower. I/C Bhuragaon SHC 9864035499
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7 Dr. Synnal Baralimari State Dispensary 9864914182
Annexure III Alternative Road Map for Flood Contingencies Plan
Sl. No
Name of important
place where emergency materials carried in
flood season
Name of Main Road
Distance from
District H.Q.
Morigaon In KM.
Name of alternative Road
Distance from District H.Q.Morigaon In KM.
Remarks
1
Bhuragaon Morigaon Basanaghat Bhurbandha Road
31.00
Morigaon Gorimari Lahorighat Bhuragaon Road
36.00
2
Laharighat Morigaon Gorimari Lahorighat Bhuragaon Road
25.00
Morigaon Moirabari Lahorighat Road 40.00
3
Moirabari Morigaon Moirabari Lahorighat Road
29.00
Morigaon Borbhagia Mikirbheta Dhing Moirabari Road
36.00
4Mayong Morigaon
Mayong Via Bhakatgaon Road
39.00Morigaon Aujari Konwargaon Manaha Mayong
35.00
5Bhurbandha
Morigaaon Bhurbandha 8.00
Morigaon Dandua Sapmari MikirgaonBhurbandha
14.00
6
Habibarangabari
Morigaon Bhurbandha Mikirbheta Habibarangabari road
20.00
Morigaon Dandua Sapmari Sukdol sarubori Tarabori Habibarangabari
16.00
7Telahi Morigaon Dolbari
Telahi road10.00
Morigaon Boghara Domal
18.00
8 Kuhitoli Morigaon Barangabari Dighalbori
14.00 Morigaon Bhurban dha Goroimati Titatola Kuhitoli
19.00
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Kuhitoli
Annexure IV
List of safe shelters
Sl No
Name of Schools &
Address
Name of the head of the institution
Contact No Inmate Capacity
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 61 Burgaon H.S, School Sri Bashinath Mandal 9957264866 20002 Doipara H.S School Sri Hiramal Ch. Deka 940130991 10003 Mayanguri
H.S.S.SchoolSri Prafulla Das 9613287057 1500
4 Garmari H.S School Sri Abhiram Das 7896296723 1500
Details of Circle Level Relief Committee. (Name, Designation and Contact No) Mayong Revenue Circle
SL. No
Name of Sector Area Name & Designation
1 Pakaria Pakaria Mouza area
Manabendra Sarmah ,ADO Mayong Circle, Dist. Agril.Officer. Morigaon Ph.- 9435361879
2 Mayong Mayong Mouza Area
Madhab Kalita, E.O (Cr.)Mayong Dev. Block Ph.-9864146175
3 Niz-GhaguaNiz-Ghagua Mouza Area
Bhupesh kr. Bharali,CDPO MayongPh.- 9864857683
4 Manha Manaha Mouza Area
Mizanu Rahman Choudhary,ADO Jagi Bhakatgaon CircleDist.- Agil Officer, MorigaonPh.- 9401241718
5 Gova Gova Mouza Area
Bipul Das,ADO Jagiroad CircleDist.- Agil. Officer, MorigaonPh-9707074666
DDMA,Morigaon
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Annexure V
NAME OF BOAT OWNER MAYONG REVENUE CIRCLE
1 Md. Habizuddin
S/O. Lt. Abdul Khalak
Vill- Pakoriguri
Mouza- Pakaria
7 Md. Samad Ali
S/O- Lt. Azizur Ali
Vill- Phaliamari
Mouza- Pakari2 Md. Arfon Ali
S/O- Lt. Salinuddin
Vill- 1 No. Gagalmari
Mouza- Pakaria
8 Sri Dukhiram Sarkar
S/O- Lt. Prasanna Sarkar
Vill- Teteliguri
Mouza- Mayong3 Md. Yakub Ali
S/O- Lt. Osman Ali
Vill- 1 No Gagalmari
Mouza- Pakaria
9 Sri Poresh Sarkar
S/O- Lt. Phatik Mandal
Vill- 2 No. Murkata
Mouza- Mayong4 Md. Abdul Salam
S/O- Lt. Hussain Ali
Vill- 2 No. Gagalmari
Mouza- Pakaria
10 Sri Kamal Mandal
S/O- Lt. Kangali Mandal
Vill- Katahguri
Mouza- Mayong5 Md. Julhash Ali
S/O- Lt. Samsuddin
Vill- 2 No. Gagalmari
Mouza- Pakaria
11 Md. Mansur Ali
S/O- Lt. Mainuddin
Vill- 2 No. Gagalmari
Mouza- Pakaria6 Sri Naren BiswaS
S/O- Lt. Gur Biswas
Vill- Katahguri
Mouza
12 Sri Ruhi Das Mandal
S/O- Ratikanta Mandal
Vill- Hatibhangi
Mouza- Pakaria
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Annexure VI
LIST OF GAON BURHAS WITH C0NTACT NO
MAYONG REV. CIRCLE
MOUZA- PAKARIA
Sl. No
Name of G.B. Name of
Mouza
Name of Village Contact No Remark
1Sri Sanatan
BiswasPakaria
1. Bamunari
2. Lachari bari
3. Ashighar
4. Lechari Par Pam
5. Balimukh PGR
6. Gagalmari Ashigar
8471948389
2 Mayong Boro Do
7. Bhualuka jari
8. Hat Bhangi
9. Pabha Kati
10.Teteli Guru
11.Katah Guri
12.Garu Bandha
13.Baramari Pam
14.BaramariGaon
9957061742
3Md. Khairul
IslamDo
15.Faliamari Gaon
16.Sandah Khaiti9954878266
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4Md. Tashlim
UddinDo
17.Faliamari Habi
18.Kariguri
19.Pakariguri
6978715101
5Md. Ashaque
AliDo
20.No. 2 Gagalmari
21.Barkuran
22.Merar Habi
9957273522
6Md. Jaynal Abaddin
Do
23.Gagalmari Gaon
789699558
7I. C Punyadhar
BishwasDo
24.Bahakajari
25.Kachari Gaon9854125107
8MD. Jalal
UddinDo
26.No. 1 Gagalmari8011422680
9Md. Punya Bishwas
Do
27.Khatanbori Mikir Gaon
28.Garoimari
29.Nandinibari
30.Suta Garjan
9854125107
10 Md. Ruhit Das Sarkar
Do 31.Sidhaguri
32.Morisuti
33.Garakhia Dhap
34.Barmari Pathar
35.No. 1 Burgaon
36.No. 2 Burgaon
37.Marisuti Pam
38.Pateki Bari
9401877480
9864860413
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39.Kaur hagi
MOUZA- MAYONG
Sl. No
Name of G.B.Name
of Mouza
Name of VillageContact
No.Remark
1Sri Siba Prasad
SaikiaMayong
1.Dhekai Bar2. Chengmari
9854390544
2Sri Hema Kt.
DekaDo
3. Burha Mayong 4. Chengmari Pathar5. Mayong Parbat N.K.
9401684862
3 Ratul Saikia Do
7. Loon Mati 8. Kalsila 9. Barhaitari10. Chanaka 11. Gamariguri
985443518
4Sri Kandarpa
BishayaDo
12. Hatimuria 13. No. 1 Murkata14. Kasha Sila
8876082083
5Sri Nabin Ch.
NathDo
15. Raja Mayong16. No. 2 Murkata17. Pabitara PGR18. Kanjuli Pathar
6 Sri Lakhi Medhi Do19. Sildubi 20. Hatigar VGR
7 Md. Osman Al Do
21. Burha Burhi22. Kurmibari23. Nakara Habi24. Garumara Dalani25. Khalani Beel 26. Kukuwary
8876680757
8 I/C Dipak Deka Do
27. Baha Doloni28. Satkhapari Doloni29. Bar Doloni
9957265340
9Sri Sanjoy Muzumdar
Do30. Barpak Janghal 31. Baha Doloni
8876852135
10 Sri Dipak Deka Do32. Diprang 33. Teng Bhanga
9957265340
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Mouza- Niz Ghagua
Sl. No
Name of G.B. Name of Mouza
Name of Village Contact No. Remarks
1 Sri Harendr Choudary
Niz Ghagua
1. Pani Kauri 2. Garjan 3. Gagalmari
Pam 4. Sukatiputa
Habi 5. Karati Pam 6. Kachari Jan 7. Kapoujari
2 Sri Sukleswar Deori
Do 8. Belbari Gaon 9. Bangal Para 10.Shukati Puta11.Bharaltup
Pathar 12.Katahjari
Gaon 13.Katahjari
Pathar
7399519378
3 Sri Bhaben Deka
Do 14.Bargarmari 15.Bebejia Habi 16.Khahua Habi 17.Sat Khapari
Doloni4 Sri Bipin Patar Do 18.Saru Bari
19.Garoi Mari 20.Lowkhowa
Bari 21.Bahara Bari 22.Bhaluka Guri
5 Sri Nareswar Das
Do 23.NiZ Ghagua 24.Morigaon
9613193541
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6 Sri Deba Bordoloi
Do 25.Suta Garariguri
26.Ghagua Pahar 27.Kalbari
7 Sri Puna Deka Do 28.Gamari Guri 29.Raumari
8 Kem Kt. Bodo Do 30.Gabhuratop31.Gabhuratop
Gaon 32.Temi Herua 33.Bata Bari 34.Khana Gharia
9 Sri Kukheswar Bordoloi
Do 35.Dibika
Mouza=Gova
Sl. No
Name of G.B. Name of Mouza
Name of Village Contact No. Remarks
1Sri Subudh
DebnathGova
1. No. 1 Bangal Bori2. No. 2 Dunga Bori3. Sutradal
9707409117
2Sri Dharnidhar
DekaDo
4. No 1 DungaBori 5. No. 2Bangal Bori
99548300854
3 Sri Prabin Deka Do6. Baghjap 7.NatunBangalbari
9854894677
4Sri Ram Kishur
PrasadDo
8. Chenimari9. Kakar Jalah10. Junbeel 11. Kharbeel
5 Sri Raju Deuri Do
12. Tegheria13. Deosal 14. Sindhisar
957769683
6Sri Anirudha
DekaDo
15. Doiyang 16. Bangfor 9854200759
7 Sri Rabin Deka Do 17. Udmari18. Bihita19. Naldhara
9401398716
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20. Hatia Mukh Gaon 21. Hatia Mukh Pather22. Thakur Duba 23. Bangthai Gaon
8 Sri Kethe Craw Do
24. Sunai Kuchi25. Kuthari Bagisa26. Garang Kuchi27. Gaonliya 28. Kumarkuchi29. Rawmari 30. Fakali31. Sunai Kuchi,N.K. 32. Bamun Gaon
9Md. Khlid Hussein
Do33. Chaku Maku
9854515140
10Sri Sangkar
GualaDo
34. Nakhula Grant35. Jagiroad Rev. Town 36. Ghuncha 37. Paliguri
9508460598
11 Sri Tiken Deka Do38. Na Khula Pahar 39. Na Khula Gaon 40. Kuiadal
0954966739
12Sri Ramesh
BordoloiDo
41. Pachim Nagaon7896801841
13 Sri Harilal Das Do 42. Guri Pather 9864376819
Mouza= Manaha
Sl. No
Name of G.B. Name of Mouza
Name of Village Contact No. Remarks
1 Sri Pradip Saikia Manaha 1. Baram Pur 2. Haria Par
9957320572
2 Sri Lila Muzumdar
Do3. Jhargaon
8011412960
3 Sri Jaharlal DekaDo
4. Bilimara5. Karchuabari
4 Sri Puna Nanda Medhi
UnderSuspensinonI/C Amiya
Bordoloi
Do
6. Manaha 7. Mazarbari 8. Hariabari Gaon 9577269974
5 Sri Amiya Do 9. Barukata 9577269974
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Bordoloi 10. Konwar Gaon 6 Sri Raju Kumar
BordoloiDo
11. Khula Gaon 12. Saru Manaha
9854375409
7 Sri Dhiren Konwar
Do13. Kachari Gaon
8 Sri Nabin Bordoloi
Do14. Kumoi 15. Kumoi Pahar
9 Sri Dipen Gogoi Do
16. Dayangial Gaon 9435590470
10 Sri Bhadreswar Deka
Do17. Jagi Gaon
9678414929
11 Sri Prahlad Deka Do
18. Bhakat Gaon 19. Dimaru Guri
12 Sri Buduram Deka Do
20. Chata Bari21. Saru Kuloi
9577287097
13 Sri Mihir MedhiDo
22. Manaha Kachari Gaon23. Bel Guri
7896783365
14 Sri Sunaram Deuri Do
24. Hati Utha25. Bardalani
15 Sri M. Bahadur Chetry Do
26. No. 1 Barjari27. No. 2 Barjari28. Khandajan
8752807778
16 Sri Subha Deka Do
29. Bar Kuloi 30. Na-Bahatia31. Barkuloi Pather
8011501605
List of the vulnerable villages its population & area under Cultivation Mayong Rev. Circle
Sl.
No
Name of
vulnerable
village
Mouza Population Area under
Cultivation Major Minor Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 71 Teteli Guri Pakaria 508 362 870 477-4-92 Katah Guri ,, 181 105 286 1/3/20033 Garu Bandha ,, 1253 510 1763 1841-2-124 Hati Bhangi ,, 950 471 1421 1808-2-165 Pava Kati ,, 409 224 633 804-3-166 Bhaluka Jari ,, 320 182 502 105-2-157 Pakari Guri ,, 302 163 465 1036-1-108 Falia Mari Gaon ,, 180 124 304 1333-4-2
9 Falia Mari Habi ,, 2389 2090 4479 3/5/2069
10 Kari Guri ,, 52 44 96 940-1-5
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11 Sandah Khaiti ,, 844 564 1408 1890-2-1812 Baramari Gaon ,, 703 496 1199 1760-2-613 Baramari Pam ,, 390 231 621 654-3-1214 Bahaka Jari ,, 100 50 150 1382-0-415 Kachari Gaon ,, 1203 295 1498 1553-3-1716 Gagalmari Gaon ,, 0 0 0 944-3-417 No.1. Gagalmari ,, 3280 760 4040 3/2/191118 No.2. Gagalmari ,, 425 125 550 1331-4-4
19 Gagal Mari Ashigaon ,, 2020 620 2640 1136-1-7
20 Barkurani ,, 3000 1500 4500 2013-2-021 Merar Habi ,, 1470 383 1853 457-1-1022 Khatarbari mikirgaon ,, 1400 208 1608 280-0-1923 Goroimari Pathar ,, 1048 900 1948 1597-1-924 Nandini beel ,, 400 177 577 1091-0-1325 Suta Garjan ,, 1000 932 1932 2/7/191326 Bamun jari ,, 1000 82 1082 761-2-927 Lesari bari ,, 2000 339 2339 1592-2-1928 Ashighar ,, 200 37 237 658-1-4
29 Kaur hagi ,, 900 54 954 4/1/2502
30 Lesari par pam ,, 200 31 231 369-2-1531 Balimukh P.G.R ,, 2000 835 2835 5551-0-932 No 1. Burgaon ,, 1520 654 2174 1734-4-333 No 2. Burgaon ,, 1030 501 1531 1703-2-734 Garakhia dhap ,, 1405 522 1927 1183-4-135 Banmuri pathar ,, 475 265 740 1314-1-1536 Pateki bari ,, 1509 987 2496 1/12/203537 Sidha guri ,, 2695 1104 3799 1238-2-1338 Marisuti top ,, 578 499 1077 1300-2-6
39 Marisuti pam ,, 570 501 1071 1003-1-8
Total 39909 17927 57836
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