The Sikkim disaster management department today launched a free
mobile app that would provide details of natural calamities like
landslides and earthquakes, along with road condition and weather
warning.
The app, developed by a Calcutta-based company, Sysepedia, also has
information about recent land and crop damage, casualties and exgratia
norms.
The Sikkim Disaster Management App was launched by the state relief
commissioner, C.T. Wangdi, at the land revenue and disaster management
department office.
"The application could be useful for smart phone users as a tool to
get information on all disaster management activities in Sikkim," said
Wangdi.
The app can be downloaded through Play Store in smart phones.
"One has to type Sikkim Disaster Management and install the app. The
information would be updated every day. It is a free app," said a senior
official.
The district collectors of all four districts of the state would be the "admin" and they would log in and update information.
South district collector Raj Yadav said: "We felt it was necessary to
launch the application because the present system of disseminating
information is time taking. Collectors would gather information from the
BDOs and panchayats and report to the head office. Now, the process
would be fast and it would be easily accessible."
The relief commissioner said the panchayats would be asked to
download the application. "We will ask the block development officers to
raise awareness of the application."(TT)
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