New Delhi:Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday reviewed the preparedness for the monsoon and floods in the country, and directed officials to develop a well-planned scheme to reduce damage and casualties.
The Ministry of Home Affairs said, in a statement, that Shah also sought action on priority to provide permanent solutions to the perennial flood problems in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and the northeastern states.
The home minister emphasised on better coordination between different agencies to have a permanent system for forecasting floods and rise in water levels in major catchment zones and areas of the country.
"Shah held a high-level meeting to review the preparedness of measures to deal with monsoon and flood situation in major flood-prone river basins in the country," the statement said.
He directed the officials to develop a well-planned scheme to reduce flooding and minimise the loss to property and lives.
The home minister also directed the Ministry of Jal Shakti and Central Water Commission (CWC) to review and assess data on the real storage capacity of major dams to ensure timely release of water and prevention of floods.