Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna viewing  seriously the disaster management in the State said that there would be no  dearth of fund for this. He said that Rs. 25 lakh had been disbursed to all  Districts and further Rs. 1 crore each would be sent to them very soon. 
Chief Minister Bahuguna, reviewing the  preparation of disaster management through video conferencing at Secretariat on  Friday, directed the District Magistrates to ensure availability of Foodgrains,  kerosene, drinking water, medicines, milk, necessary equipments and alternative  shelters in all identified sensitive areas. He asked Chief Secretary Alok Kumar  Jain to take the numbers of all Control Rooms of district and tehsil levels and  have them randomly tested. He also stressed on publicizing these numbers  through hoardings in National Highways and newspapers. Mr. Bahuguna directed  the District Magistrates to impart sufficient training to officers and workers  deputed at Disaster Control Rooms. He laid emphasis on maintaining coordination  between districts and the Government and strengthen the communication system.  He also asked the District Magistrates to maintain coordination with Para  Military Forces, BRO and other institutions so that they could be contacted in  the time of emergencies. He also directed the officers to conduct resource mapping.  
Chief Minister Bahuguna, taking serious  note of road blocks due to landslides, asked the officers concerned to ensure  availability of shelter, drinking water, milk and food for those travelers  stranded due to road blocks. He said that JCB machines be placed at sensitive  zones so that blocked roads could be cleared immediately. He directed the  officers to distribute 50 emergency lights each to every district to facilitate  rescue and relief works during night time, besides satellite phones, Gas  Cutters and other equipments. 
Chief Minister Bahuguna said that no  lackadaisical attitude in disaster management would be tolerated and stringent  action would be taken against erring officers and workers. Stating that  sufficient increment had been made in relief fund by the State Government, he  instructed the officers to ensure timely disbursement of relief amount in  district and tehsil levels to the victims. He also asked them to extend the  time frame of the distribution of relief fund for SDMs and Tehsildars.
Also present during the video conferencing were Chief  Secretary Alok Kumar Jain, Principal Secretary PWD S Raju, Principal Secretary  Disaster Management Om Prakash, Principal Secretary Planning S Ramaswami,  Principal Secretary to Chief Minister DK Kotia, Commissioner Garhwal Region  Kunal Sharma, Commissioner Kumaon Region Hemlata Dhaundiyal, district  magistrates and other senior officers.

 
