Joint HADR Exercise commences at Naval Station Karwar

Joint HADR Exercise commences at Naval Station Karwar

Joint HADR Exercise commences at Naval Station Karwar

A MI17 Helicopter landing at the Static Display Area of the Exercise

The Annual Joint Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Exercise involving multiple agencies and being conducted by Indian Navy’s Western Nava Command commenced at Naval Station Karwar on 18 May 2017 with an inaugural session. Named as "KARAVALI KARUNYA", the exercise, which involves both professional exchange and actual disaster response mechanisms is set on a Tsunami disaster scenario and will continue till 20 May 2017. In his Key Note address Rear Admiral KJ Kumar, Flag Officer Commanding Karnataka Naval Area, welcomed the delegates who have come from India and abroad and stressed on the requirements of coordination and synergy between civil-military agencies in the event of a disaster. Highlighting the requirements for preparations to tackle a Tsunami Disaster he apprised the audience of the Tsunamis in the Indian Sub-continent with the last recorded on the west coast of India on 27 November 1945. He also highlighted the reduction in number of causalities during disasters post enactment of Disaster Management Act 2005.

Joint HADR Exercise commences at Naval Station Karwar

Rear Admiral KJ Kumar, Flag Officer Commanding Karnataka Naval Area, inaugurating the Joint HADR Exercise

Two first-hand accounts of actual Tsunami relief operations, in 2004, were presented by Rear Admiral Suraj Berry and Colonel Vikram Sharma, both from Integrated Headquarter Ministry of Defence (Navy), bringing out the real scenario of 2004 Tsunami Hit areas in Sri Lanka; and Andaman and Nicobar Islands respectively.

Joint HADR Exercise commences at Naval Station Karwar

Rear Admiral Suraj Berry, sharing his account of management of Sri Lanka Disaster Relief Operations post 2004 Tsunami

Speaking on the occasion Lieutenant General NC Marwah (Retd), from National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) apprised the delegates on the role of NDMA and developments in the field of Disaster Management. He stressed on the importance of general knowledge among the citizens on basic Natural Disasters and first aid. He also apprised the audience of available SOPs already laid out for the various contingencies.

Joint HADR Exercise commences at Naval Station Karwar

Lieutenant General NC Marwah (Retd), from National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) presenting the role and capabilities of the national setup

The proceedings of the day also included setting up of Internally Displaced People camp and static display. The Camp at Rabindranath Tagore Beach will be open to public from 3:00 PM on 19 May 17.

Joint HADR Exercise commences at Naval Station Karwar

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