KaWaCHaM: Kerala’s Advanced Disaster Management System

➤ Developed by: Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA)
➤ Supported by: National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and World Bank
➤ Implemented under: National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project (NCRMP)
✔ Real-time hazard assessment: Helps in monitoring disasters as they occur.
✔ Timely alerts and warnings: Ensures early communication about extreme weather events.
✔ Threat-based action planning: Guides authorities in taking preventive measures.
✔ Public safety enhancement: Reduces loss of life and property during disasters.
Advanced Early Warning System
- Issues real-time updates for extreme weather conditions like heavy rainfall, cyclones, floods, and landslides.
- Utilizes a network of siren-strobe light units to alert people in disaster-prone areas.
Emergency Communication Network
- Operates through Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) connected via a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
- Ensures uninterrupted and secure communication during disasters.
Decision Support System (DSS)
- Uses AI-powered analytics and disaster impact modeling for effective decision-making.
- Helps authorities plan and execute quick response strategies.
Large Data Center for Disaster Management
- Collects and stores real-time meteorological and environmental data.
- Provides insights to improve future disaster mitigation strategies.
Faster response and better preparedness in disaster-prone regions.
Minimizes damage by enabling early evacuation and rescue operations.
Strengthens Kerala’s resilience against climate-induced disasters.
Serves as a model system for other states to implement similar disaster management technologies.