Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday chaired an important meeting to review preparations for heat wave management and monsoon preparedness in which he stressed on the need to take all measures to avoid deaths due to heatwave or fire incidents.
During the meeting, the India meteorological department and the National Disaster Management Authority briefed about the persistence of high temperatures in March-May 2022 across the country, the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement.
Prime Minister Modi observed that "we need to take all measures" to avoid deaths due to heat wave or fire incidents, according to the statement.
He also added that the response time towards any such incidents should be minimal.
Modi stressed that in view of rising temperatures, regular hospital fire safety audits need to be done.
The prime minister also spoke about the need to work to substantially reduce the vulnerability of forests across the diverse forest ecosystems in the country against fire hazards, enhance the capabilities of forest personnel and institutions for timely detection of a possible fire and for fighting fires, and to speed up recovery after a fire event, according to the statement.
Modi directed that in view of upcoming monsoon, arrangements for monitoring the quality of drinking water need to be ensured to avoid contamination and resultant spread of water-borne diseases, it said. -- PTI