March 2, 2026

Automatic Weather Stations For Disaster Management – Himachal Ties Up with IMD

Date:

Share post:

To enhance weather data accuracy and improve response to climate-related challenges, the State government signed an MOU with the (IMD) in the presence of Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday late evening.

Under the agreement, 48 automatic weather stations will be installed across the state initially, providing real-time data to improve forecasting and preparedness, particularly for sectors like agriculture and horticulture. The network will later be expanded to the block level in a phased manner. Currently, 22 automatic weather stations are already operational, set up by the IMD. 

The Chief Minister stated that this network of weather stations would significantly improve the management of natural disasters like excessive rainfall, flash floods, snowfall and cloudbursts by enhancing early warning systems and emergency response capabilities.

Additionally, the State government reached a consensus with Agenc Française de Development (AFD) to provide Rs. 890 crore for a comprehensive disaster and climate risk reduction project. The Chief Minister said “The project will help transition the state towards a more resilient disaster management framework, focusing on strengthening infrastructure, governance, and institutional capacity.”

He said that the funds will be directed towards strengthening the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HPSDMA), District Disaster Management Authorities (DDMAs), and both state and district Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs). Additional efforts include conducting Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments (CCVA) at the village level and developing an Early Warning System (EWS) for various natural disasters. 

The initiative will also expand fire response capabilities by establishing new fire stations in unserved areas and upgrading existing ones to handle hazardous material emergencies. It aims to build bioengineering nurseries for landslide mitigation, create earthquake-resistant infrastructure, and improve last-mile connectivity through an enhanced satellite network.

Continuous monitoring will be carried out through a dedicated software platform. Further support may be provided through a technical assistance grant from France under a bilateral cooperation agreement, said the Chief Minister. Sukhu stated “A state institute for disaster management would be established besides constructing helipads to enhance disaster response, and a new State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) company would be formed to strengthen local disaster management efforts.”

Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi, Congress leader Satpal Raizada, Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena, Additional Chief Secretary Onkar Chand Sharma, Advocate General Anoop Rattan, Secretary to Chief Minister Rakesh Kanwar, Advisor Planning Basu Sood, Special Secretary DC Rana, Abrassart Theresa, Camille Severac, Pauline Georges and Jyoti Vijayan Nair from AFD were also present in the meeting.  

Automatic Weather Stations For Disaster Management – Himachal Ties Up with IMD

Daily News Bulletin

Nurturing Creativity – Keekli Charitable Trust, Shimla

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

This Day in History

1781 The United States Congress ratified the Articles of Confederation, creating the nation’s first official constitution. 1803 In a landmark decision,...

Today, 1 march, 2026 : Zero Discrimination Day and World Civil Defence Day

Observed globally on March 1, these days highlight two important causes. Zero Discrimination Day, promoted by the UN,...

Kiren Rijiju Launches PM Jan Vikas Projects in Himachal

Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju inaugurated the foundation stones for a new Indoor Stadium and...

Himcare Card Registration Window Open for March 2026

The Himachal Pradesh Health Department has advised residents to register for Himcare cards by March 31, 2026, to...