Patnaik said the state government plans to take concrete steps to tackle natural disasters with focus on strengthening early warning mechanism and school safety.
Odisha, which was once known for its mismanagement of natural disasters, was now setting global benchmarks in disaster management, he said.
"Odisha has become a model state in disaster preparedness and risk mitigation," Patnaik said.
"School Safety Policy of 2016 as designed by NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority) will be implemented by School and Mass Education Department soon," he said at a function on the occasion of Disaster Preparedness Day and National Day for Disaster Reduction here.
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"Early Warning to Save Lives" has been chosen as this year's theme, he said, adding the state government has ensured adequate planning, preparedness and capacity building to minimise human casualty during any disaster.
So far, we have constructed 879 multipurpose cyclone and flood shelters and 17,000 Odisha Disaster Recovery Project (ODRP) houses for Phailin affected people of Ganjam and Khurda district, Patnaik said.
Similarly, 571 houses have been built at Bagapatia to resettle sea inundation affected people of Satabhaya in Kendrapara district and 5 special godowns, and 12 saline embankments in disaster prone areas, he said.
Speaking on the occasion, OSDMA managing director, P K Mohapatra said disaster management would be included in school curriculum from next academic session in the state as per the guidelines of NDMA.
The focus would be on imparting life saving skill training to children at school levels and new syllabus on disaster management would be included in curriculum, he said.
Mohapatra said Odisha will be the first state in the country to have Early Warning Dissemination System (EWDS) soon for six coastal districts which are prone to such natural disasters like cyclone.