The state government failed to incorporate disaster management into the development planning process due to non-preparation of State Disaster Management Plan (SDMP) till July 2013 as envisaged in the Disaster Management Act 2005, said a report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) on General and Social Sector for the year ended March 2013 which was tabled in state Assembly today.
Though early warning mechanism and communication systems for disaster preparedness were in place, the system was not effective due to inadequate staff and non-functioning of machinery, the CAG report said.
Relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction measures had gaps as payments of Rs 49.59 lakh were made for rice without actual distribution, relief materials valuing Rs 10.26 crore were issued without acquittance roll and beneficiary lists, and rice got damaged due to improper storage, it said.
During cyclone Phailin of October 2013, though the state government could save human life through early warning system and evacuation of people to safer place, more could have been done to save the livestock which is main livelihood of the affected population, the report said.