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Amit Shah to review flood management, heatwave preparedness on May 10

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Amit Shah to review flood management, heatwave preparedness on May 10

New Delhi, May 08: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah will chair a crucial high-level meeting in New Delhi on Sunday, 10th May, 2026, to comprehensively review the country’s preparedness for dealing with possible floods and heatwave conditions.

The meeting assumes special significance in light of the proactive and decisive Whole of the Government and Whole of Society Approach of the Government of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards disaster management.

Under the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Ministry of Home Affairs has significantly strengthened the nation’s disaster management framework in recent years. This includes better coordination between Central and State Government agencies, massive strengthening of NDRF, and sustained focus on “zero casualty” approach during natural calamities.

This high-level review reflects the Modi Government’s unwavering commitment to proactive governance, citizen-centric disaster management, and building a disaster-resilient India.

During the meeting, Union Home Minister will assess the readiness of Central Government agencies, review early warning systems, resource deployment and inter-agency coordination, to ensure zero loss of life and minimal loss to property.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will also review the progress of long-term flood mitigation measures being taken across the country, including protection of critical infrastructure projects, river management initiatives and scientific advancements in forecasting. He will also take stock of the implementation of decisions taken in last year’s review meeting, ensuring accountability and accelerated coordinated execution of activities.

Key focus areas of the high-level meeting include: strengthening flood forecasting and early warning systems through advanced technology and real-time data integration; enhancing preparedness for dealing with simultaneous disasters, particularly the challenges of floods and heatwaves; community awareness and resilience-building programmes for preventing loss of life and property; and ensuring adequate stock of essential relief materials and medical preparedness.

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