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Model State Animal Disaster Management Plan For

Bihar Jun 2019

State Animal & Fisheries Resources Department

This Model State Animal Disaster Management Plan (SADMP) is prepared based on the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DAHDF) National Disaster Management Plan launched in March 2016. This National Plan has been acknowledged by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Government of India. Thanks to the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and the Ministry of Home Affairs for their cooperation.

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Contents CHAPTER 1: STATE ANIMAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN (SADMP) ......................................................... 2

1.1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 2 1.2. Purpose and Scope of SADMP ........................................................................................................ 2 1.3. Overview of the Department .......................................................................................................... 4 1.4. Authorities, Codes, Policies ............................................................................................................. 4 1.5. Institutional Arrangements for Disaster Management ................................................................... 5 1.6. Management of SADMP (Develop/Approve/Implement/Review/Revise) ..................................... 5 1.7. Vulnerabilities and Challenges in the State .................................................................................... 5

CHAPTER 2: PRE-DISASTER PLAN .................................................................................................................... 6

2.1. Identification of Vulnerability of Livestock and Aquaculture Farms .................................................... 6 2.2. Planning Cattle Camps & Emergency Animal Shelters ......................................................................... 6 2.3. Pre-Flood Vaccination in Flood Prone Areas ........................................................................................ 7 2.4. Preparations for Managing Feed and Fodder Supply .......................................................................... 7 2.5. Planning & Ensuring Availability of Drinking Water ............................................................................. 7 2.6. Managing Supply of Milk and Milk Products in Disaster Prone Areas ................................................. 7 2.7. Measures to Protect Fisheries & Aquaculture ..................................................................................... 7 2.8. Preparations for Poultry Management ................................................................................................ 8 2.9. Planning Disposal of Carcass ................................................................................................................ 9 2.10. Capacity Building for Disaster Management ..................................................................................... 9 2.11. Community Participation & Mass Mobilization of Resources ........................................................... 9 2.12. Maintaining Animal Population Profile ............................................................................................ 10 2.13. Early Warning Plan ............................................................................................................................. 9

CHAPTER 3: DURING DISASTER PLAN ........................................................................................................... 11

3.1. Effective and Prompt Response ......................................................................................................... 11 3.2. Rescue of Animals .............................................................................................................................. 12 3.3. Providing Safe Drinking Water ........................................................................................................... 12 3.4. Treatment of Injured/Sick Animals .................................................................................................... 13 3.5. Providing Livestock/Poultry Feed and Fodder Supply ....................................................................... 13 3.6. Maintenance of Sanitation................................................................................................................. 14 3.7. Measures to Control Epidemics and Diseases During Disasters ........................................................ 14 3.8. Supply of Milk and Milk Products in Disaster Affected Areas ............................................................ 14

CHAPTER 4: POST DISASTER PLAN ................................................................................................................ 16

4.1. Disease Surveillance ........................................................................................................................... 16 4.2. Disposal of Carcass ............................................................................................................................. 16 4.3. Animal Waste Disposal....................................................................................................................... 16 4.4. Restoration of Fisheries Infrastructure and Resources ..................................................................... 16 4.5. Restocking/ Repopulation of Livestock/Animals ............................................................................... 16 4.6. Extension of Artificial Insemination Services ..................................................................................... 17 4.7. Estrus Synchronization of Existing Bovine Population ....................................................................... 17 4.8. Assistance for Renovation and Maintenance of Milk Processing Plants ........................................... 17

ANNEXES ....................................................................................................................................................... 19

A. List of Tables ..................................................................................................................................... 19 B. List of Figures .................................................................................................................................... 32 C. List of References .............................................................................................................................. 37 D. Formats/Templates ........................................................................................................................... 42 E. List of Online Resource ..................................................................................................................... 44

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CHAPTER 1: STATE ANIMAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN (SADMP)

1.1. Introduction

1.2. Purpose and Scope of SADMP

The purpose of this plan is to define the actions and roles necessary to prepare for and respond to any disaster situation in a coordinated manner. This SADMP is intended to provide guidance to all related agencies and staff within the department with a general concept of potential emergency assignments before, during, and following emergency situations. a) To take appropriate efforts in mitigating and preventing the loss of livestock resources and

economic losses to livestock owners. b) To mitigate the effects of the natural calamities/ disasters by ensuring availability of the services

and supplies such as veterinary services, fodder, water and other critical inputs/supplies. c) Capacity building of concerned officers and staff about the legal framework, search and rescue of

animals, feeding of animals, carcass disposal and other facets of disaster management in association with the organizations and agencies involved in Disaster Management.

This SADMP applies to the entire State. The below mentioned divisions within the department are entities to the SADMP.

Animal Husbandry

Fisheries

Dairy

Milk Federation

All Divisions/Units within the Animal & Fisheries Resources Dept.

Community

Human civilization, from its very beginning, experiences so many disasters. Disasters of fact their life and livelihood- it's effect may be small or big. Human depends on livestocks for his livelihood. When we am be Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), we are bound to thing over livestock too. They face same type of difficulties at the time of disasters. In recent years we are thinking for DRR in a comprehensive way, where duties/obligation of each department or person is specifically designed. At this time it is the need of the hour that a State Animal Disaster Management Plan (SADMP) for Bihar. Disaster may be slow onset such as drought and rapid onset such as floods, cyclone, earthquake, tsunami, etc. Disaster Management strategies differ as per the nature of disasters. While drought may enable disaster management efforts over a period of time which also leave the scope for advisory and planning, but rapid onset disasters may require immediate steps and mobilization of resources leaving no time for their planning. As per section 2(d) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, “disaster” means a catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence in any area, arising from natural or man-made causes, or by accident or negligence which results in substantial loss of life or human suffering or damage to, and destruction of, property, or damage to, or degradation of, environment, and is of such a nature or magnitude as to be beyond the coping capacity of the community of the affected area.

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The Department’s SADMP aims to reducing risk and managing disasters for the livestocks. SADMP lays down the operational procedures which would apply to emergency situations like drought, floods, cyclones, earthquake lighting and other man-made disasters etc. However, specific District Animal Disaster Management Plans (DADMP) will have to be prepared by the respective District Officials in line with this SADMP.

1.3. Overview of the Department

Animal & Fisheries Resources Department (AFRD), GOB is responsible for all round development, protection and preservation of livestoks, Poultry and Fisheries Resources of Bihar. It is the responsibility of the department to look after the matters relating to livestock production, preservation, protection and improvement of stocks, dairy development and also for matters relating to the milk production. It also looks after all matters pertaining to fishing/fisheries and poultry. Number of Livestock, Poultry - Annexed- B1 Organization Chart - Annexed - B3 Resources Available with the Dept. - Annexed-A4 & A5 (Human and infrastructure)

Financial assistance for implementing the activities mentioned under this Disaster Management Plan can be availed by the Districts from the ongoing schemes of the Department/ Disaster Management Dpt./District Disaster cell. The Ministry of Finance has also given detailed guidelines by their circular dated 6th January 2014, earmarking 10% of funds of centrally sponsored release as 'Flexi Fund’, part of which may be utilized for disaster mitigation or for restoration works activities according to the State specific need subject to procedural compliance codal formalities and approval of the competent authority.

1.4. Authorities, Codes, Policies This SADMP draws its legal and statutory power from various Acts, Rules and Policies of Government of India. Some of these are:

a) The Disaster Management Act 2005: section 37 seeks to make it mandatory for every ministry or department of the Government of India to prepare a disaster management plan. It specifies certain aspects for which the particulars are to be included in the plan. It also provides for annual review and updating of the plan, It enjoins upon the Ministries or Departments concerned to make provision for financing of the activities specified in the plan and to furnish a status report regarding the implementation of the plan to the National Authority as and when required by it.

b) The National Disaster Management Policy (2009): “Animals both domestic and wild are exposed to the effects of natural and man-made disasters. It is necessary to devise appropriate measures to protect animals and find means to shelter and feed them during disasters and their aftermath, through a community effort, to the extent possible. It is pertinent to note that many communities have shown compassion to animal during disasters, and these efforts need to be formalized in the preparedness plans. The Departments/Ministries of the GOI. such as the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Social Justice and Empowerment and the States concerned should

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devise such measures at all levels.

c) The National Livestock Policy (2013): Under para 13.9 mentions “Contingency plans will be prepared to maintain the productivity and welfare of livestock and poultry sector during various types of natural calamities and drought conditions Such plans would primarily aim at improving veterinary care and making available feed and fodder through greater emphasis on fodder productivity and storage through silage of fodder blocks.

d) The NDMA Guidelines on Management of Biological Disasters 2008 Chapter (6) on livestock disaster management illustrates a suggestive framework for livestock disaster management. It also prescribes a set of mitigation measures and activities mandated to be executed through respective nodal ministries. The SADMP would be annually updated and the respective Districts should prepare their District Animal Disaster Management Plans (DADMP) in line with the SADMP. The operational guidelines will be issued to all the respective Districts from time to time for effective implementation of the Disaster Management Plans.

1.5. Institutional Arrangements for Disaster Management Animal and Fisheries Resources Dept. will constitute an Animal Disaster Management Advisory Committee at State level that may include representatives from relevant Departments, Veterinary Universities / Colleges, knowledge institutions, etc. The Advisory Committee will periodically monitor the progress on the disaster management plan, undertake technical review and may suggest appropriate measures to the Department for requisite actions. The District Unit of the Department may also constitute Advisory Committee on similar lines.

The District Animal Husbandry Officer (D.A.H.O.) in the Districts should nominate a nodal officer at the appropriate level to interact / coordinate from time to time, particularly during an emergency situation with the designated Nodal Officer for the State Department.

1.6. Management of SADMP (Develop/Approve/Implement/Review/Revise)

The SADMP will be managed by the dedicated DM cell in the Animal and Fisheries Resources Dept. (AFRD) with representatives from all the line Divisions in the Department. This DM cell will take the responsibility for developing, maintaining, revising, reviewing, approving and updating the SADMP, annexes, etc on annual basis. Once planning documents are developed a system of monitoring and regular maintenance will be established to ensure that they are current with the help of the Lead Executive.

1.7. Vulnerabilities and Challenges in the State

Hazard Wise Vulnerabilities (Flood, Earthquake, Cyclone, Drought, Etc): Annexed - A6 & A7 Species Wise Vulnerabilities (Bovines, Equines, Caprines, Ovines, Swines, Etc): Annexed B2

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CHAPTER 2: PRE-DISASTER PLAN PREPAREDNESS, PREVENTION & MITIGATION:

2.1. Identification of Vulnerability of Livestock and Aquaculture Farms

a) Authorities from AFRD (Fisheries directorate) have to assess and review the impact of different disasters on livestock (species wise) and develop surveillance and control strategies using epidemiological information and tools, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and risk assessment and risk mapping methodology. b) For identification of resources for search and rescue and treatment of animals during disasters, the following measures should be followed:

i) Assess available manpower i.e. Veterinary Doctors, Para Veterinarian Staff, and Ancillary Staff.

ii) Review disaster management preparedness of Veterinary medical facilities such as veterinary

hospitals/clinics/dispensaries, mobile veterinary units, veterinary universities/colleges/ research institutions, etc.

iii) Provision of adequate storage of Medicine, Vaccines, Surgical and Veterinary Appliances, Diagnostics, Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs), lifesaving equipment etc. iv. Ensure the logistical requirements such as fuels, lighting equipment, tents, sheds. bedding, trolleys, and material for sanitation, storage of feed and fodder and water with the co-ordination of other line depatments/Agencies. v. Arrangements for Ambulance and outreach facility for sick and injured animals. vi. Identification of disease diagnostic and control measures for fish diseases (by fisheries Directorate.)

vii. Assessment of existing animal handling search and rescue capacity, equipment, infrastructure facilities and related resources available at State and District levels in co-ordination with NDRF/SDRF

2.2. Planning Cattle Camps & Emergency Animal Shelters

a) Identification of sites for cattle sheds/camps with basic facilities like feed, fodder, water and medicines etc with the help of district Administration b) Promotional herd health care such as nutrition, pregnant animal care, care of new-born and

young animal etc.

c) Arrangements for rehabilitation of animals to recover from any trauma or fear.

d) Provision of dry bedding for all the animals including newborns.

e) The identified locations should be safe and easy to access by all species of animals.

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2.3. Pre-Flood Vaccination in Flood Prone Areas

a) Mass vaccination and deworming of animals for economically important animal diseases prior to monsoon and as per schedule of vaccination against specific diseases. Vaccination Calendar is Annexed- C7

b) The animals should be identified/marked by proper documentation to avoid duplication after the vaccination programme.

2.4. Preparations for Managing Feed and Fodder Supply

a) AFRD will issue detailed advisory to all the Districts for taking necessary measures for increasing the availability of fodder based on latest knowledge and technical knowhow in the field of fodder.

b) List of forage grasses, legumes, shrubs and trees for grassland / grazing land improvement on agro-ecological basis which can be grown in the State prepared by the AFRD to be shared with Districts. c) AFRD with the guidance from DAHDF will coordinate with Regional Fodder Stations to provide seeds produced by them for growing fodder crops. List of fodder Stations- Annexed-A16 (Last Part) d) AFRD will prepare Contingency Plan for adequate supply of fodder and fodder seeds in the affected areas and to monitor fodder prices so that appropriate interventions at the ground level can be made to ensure availability of fodder for livestock.

e) AFRD will make provisions and take appropriate measures for safe stocking of the feed and fodder for emergency supply in co-ordination with other line dept., If needed

2.5. Planning & Ensuring Availability of Drinking Water a) Ensuring adequate drinking water supply with the help of PHED for animals and regularly disinfecting the public open water sources to prevent any outbreak of diseases.

2.6. Managing Supply of Milk and Milk Products in Disaster Prone Areas a) State Milk Federations to be advised to hold minimum 10 days inventory in the form of milk powder and white butter to meet out any emergency demand/shortage. b) AFRD will develop new and alternative milk procurement & supply routes to provide access for milk and milk products movement during disaster situation

2.7. Measures to Protect Fisheries & Aquaculture a) Protection of inlet and outlet of aquaculture farms and ponds.

b) Distress harvesting to mitigate economic losses.

c) Preparedness for protection of electrical and mechanical installations in hatcheries and farms.

d) Securing brood stock.

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e) To conserve aquaculture particularly during drought, the following water conservation strategies to be adopted:

i) Recycling of the effluent water ii) Reducing Evapo-transpiration iii) Reducing seepage iv) Water quality management v) Reducing water exchange

f) AFRD will assist Districts in imparting training to fishers and fish farmers in disaster mitigation measures in collaboration with identified agencies.

g) AFRD will provide financial assistance to Districts for conservation and raising awareness about conservation of fisheries resources.

2.8. Preparations for Poultry Management AFRD will update information on vulnerable spots/ risks related to disasters/ calamities and prepare contingency plan for adequate availability of poultry feed and ingredients. The following precautions and advisories are recommended for the poultry management during disasters: a) Ensuring adequate water supply for birds. Adding chlorine to water will prohibit the growth of bacteria. This chlorinated water should be stored in large containers. away from sunlight.

b) Farms should be equipped with overhead sprinkler systems which minimize smoke inhalation, cool the air and reduce the chances of burn injuries. c) Farms should have enough carriers to evacuate all birds during emergencies. d) Birds should not be left exposed to smoke and fumes, as they are very sensitive to smoke and fumes and succumb much more quickly than most other animals.

e) Birds should be checked for injury and chemical exposure, and a veterinarian should be consulted if necessary. Any bird showing signs of lethargy, loss of appetite, depression or injury should be informed to a veterinarian.

f) In case birds are moved to new surroundings, they should not be removed from their cages immediately, as they may be frightened and may fly away. Keeping the birds warm can reduce stress, so if electricity is available. heating should be provided, if not, blankets placed over the cages will have a similar effect. g) DAHDF has a dedicated Action Plan for rapid response for prevention, control and containment including surveillance of Avian Influenza (Al) in the country. It should be followed as and when required.

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2.9. Planning Disposal of Carcass a) Identification of equipment, logistics. manpower and possible sites for safe disposal of carcass by following zoo sanitary measures in co-ordination with other line depts.

2.10. Capacity Building for Disaster Management a) AFRD will designate nodal officers at State and Districts for coordinating each specific activity during disasters and to provide the necessary technical support. b) AFRD will conduct training requirement analysis and develop training modules for veterinary professionals in collaboration with NDMA, NIDM, NDRF, Veterinary Emergency Response Units (VERU), Veterinary Universities/Colleges, Red Cross & NGOs.

c) Training of veterinary personnel, paravets, attendants, SDRF and Civil defense personnel etc. in livestock disaster management.

d) Animal owners to be trained by Veterinary Emergency Response Units (VERU), Veterinary Universities/Colleges, District Administration, NDRF, SDRF, Red Cross & NGOs regarding handling and first aid for animals during such disasters.

e) Animal Health awareness for animal owners, social workers, volunteers.

f) Conduct of mock exercises on regular basis in the disaster-prone areas as per District specific needs to test the effectiveness of the DM plans.

g) Establishing emergency communication channels, alternate channels like Ham radios.

h) Inclusion of training module on disaster management under the training and capacity building component of the on-going schemes of the State Animal Husbandry/Resources Department for training of officers, trainers, farmers and cattle owners on mitigation of risk of disaster on livestock and fodder.

i) A module on Disaster Management should be incorporated in the relevant trainings of trainers at Poultry Training Institutes for basic disaster time handling by small and marginal farmers as per disaster profile of the area.

2.11. Community Participation & Mass Mobilization of Resources a) 29th October of each year is observed as the disaster mitigation day in fisheries sector. On this particular day, public awareness programme to be organized with participation villagers along with Panchayati Raj Institution (PRI) members to spread awareness about management of fisheries resources during disasters through poster, leaflets, pamphlets, etc.

b) AFRD will take efforts to ensure better and close coordination between various Departments involved in DM and Programme Implementation Agency for implementing different Central and State livestock development schemes in disaster prone areas. c) Participation of local people and PRI in assessment, design and implementation of District, Block, Gram Panchayat and Village Level Animal Disaster Management Plan.

d) Participation of Veterinary Universities /Colleges, VERUs, NGOs, media, Goshalas, animal welfare

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organizations and SHGs in disaster management related activities.

e) In case of drought prone areas, the plan for drought preparedness and response should form part of ongoing livestock development schemes with the assumption that periodic droughts will occur during the project cycle.

f) Streamlining / simplification of the procedure for release of assistance in case of emergency.

2.12. Maintaining Animal Population Profile a) District-wise Animal population (species wise) profile and distribution should be prepared. Annexed - B1

b) Animal population profile should be integrated with the vulnerability map to effectively protect the animal recourse and for better Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).

2.13. Early Warning Plan Based on forecast by Ministry of Earth Sciences, Indian Meteorological Department, Department of Space, Indian Space Research Organization, Central Water Commission and other agencies for various types of disasters, Districts will take preparatory steps to ensure availability of feed, fodder, drinking water, medicine and vaccination for livestock and for required preparedness in the areas of fisheries and aquaculture activities. Animal and Fisheries Resources Dept. (AFRD) will also alert the Districts for taking appropriate measure as per the Disaster Management Plan. After issue of early warning, D.A.H.O of the vulnerable districts convene the meeting of District

Incident Response Team (IRT) for planning, coordinating and implementing veterinary measures. The

detailed response plan is also appraised to District Collector at district level meeting of District

Disaster Management Authority constituted in every district in conformity with GoI/GOB guideline.

Pre-Disaster Responsibilities

Department of AH/ARD Coordination with Technical/Specialized

Departments/Agencies

2.1. Identification of Vulnerability of Livestock and Aquaculture Farms

Fisheries Directorate, Disaster Management Department.

2.2. Planning Cattle Camps & Emergency Animal Shelters

Revenue Department, Disaster Management Department.

2.3. Pre-Flood Vaccination in Flood Prone Areas

Panchayat Raj Institutions, Disaster Management Department.

2.4. Preparations for Managing Feed and Fodder Supply

DAHDF, Regional Fodder Stations, Veterinary Universities/Colleges, Agriculture Dept.

2.5. Planning & Ensuring Availability of Drinking Water

Panchayat Raj Institutions, Revenue Department and PHED

2.6. Managing Supply of Milk and Milk Products in Disaster Prone Areas

Milk Federations

2.7. Measures to Protect Fisheries & Aquaculture

Fisheries Directorate

2.8. Preparations for Poultry Management Veterinary University

2.9. Planning Disposal of Carcass Panchayat Raj Institutions, Disaster Management Department, Revenue Department

2.10. Capacity Building for Disaster Management

NDMA, NIDM, NDRF, SDRF, Red Cross, NGOs, VERU, Veterinary Universities/Colleges, Civil Defense, District Administration, Poultry Training Institutes

2.11. Community Participation & Mass Panchayat Raj Institutions, Government Line Departments, VERU,

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Mobilization of Resources Veterinary Universities/Colleges, NGOs, Media, Goshalas, Animal Welfare organizations, Self Help Groups (SHG), JEEVIKA

2.12. Maintaining Animal Population Profile Statistics Department, District Administration

2.13. Early Warning Plan Ministry of Earth Sciences, Indian Meteorological Department, Department of Space, Indian Space Research Organization, Central Water Commission, Disaster Management Department and Other agencies.

ACTION PLAN: Disaster Preparedness

Identify disaster prone areas and assess the veterinary response capability in the area and assess the requirement and feasibility. Annexed-A9, A10, A11, A12 & A13

Set up new veterinary hospitals or upgrade existing ones based on the local need and also set up new laboratories or upgrade existing ones with adequate veterinary emergency supplies.

Review the need for specially designed vehicles to safely transport different animal species and alternatively make local arrangements.

Conduct surveys for the structural safety of animal health facilities in the disaster-prone areas. Identify vulnerable buildings and make them safe by retrofitting with the help of other agencies

Survey the animal health facilities for their non-structural safety. Take up necessary non-structural mitigation measures.

Plan the personnel requirement including veterinary doctors, specialists, and support veterinary staff for effective management of animal epidemic situation.

Assess the existing manpower and identify the gaps to plan and work out the method of closing the gap by recruiting, hiring or taking NGO and private sector help including volunteers.

Dedicated committee should be responsible for designing, preparing, reviewing and updating plans, manuals, SOPs, guidelines as and when required.

Plan awareness activities such as preparation of awareness creation materials, do’s and don’ts in the form of pamphlets, booklets, audio-visual material, etc., for various types of animal health related disasters targeting various groups of people such as women, community, children, farmers, traders, etc.

Develop disaster management plan for all veterinary hospitals. Provide training to staff on veterinary hospital disaster management plan.

Identify the agencies, NGOs that can give training for veterinary doctors, para-vets, and other staff.

Periodically organize mock drills/ simulation exercises in coordination with all the local communities, line departments and disaster management agencies for implementing and testing the effectiveness of this disaster management plan.

The budget for meeting the cost of implementing the activities mentioned in this plan should be planned as per the provisions of the Department’s National and State Disaster Management Plans.

CHAPTER 3: DURING DISASTER PLAN

RAPID RESPONSE & RELIEF

3.1. Effective and Prompt Response a) AFRD will take requisite measure to constitute, train and equip Rapid Response Units (RRU) in all the Districts and strategic areas for prompt response to any emergency situation along with SDRF and NDRF, These Rapid Response Units (RRU) shall be periodically trained by Veterinary Universities /Colleges, NGOs and disaster management experts to specialize on animal disaster management.

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b) Community being the first responder, the Veterinary Emergency Response Unit (VERU) along with SDRF and NDRF will conduct community capacity building and awareness generation programme in the vulnerable areas. c) AFRD will coordinate with NGOs, VERU, Veterinary College, District Administration for getting help from Civil Defense, SDRF, NDRF, Veterinary wing of CPMFs (Central Para Military Forces) and Remount & Veterinary Corps (RVC) in rescue of livestock. d) District Administration with the help of D.A.H.O. will organize emergency cattle sheds/ shelters for livestock to save them from adverse climatic conditions depending on the nature of disaster like drought, earthquake, cyclone etc.

e) Fluid therapy and treatment of sick/injured animals along with availability of adequate vaccine against prevailing animal diseases and due to impacts of earthquake, flood, tsunami, and drought etc.

3.2. Rescue of Animals a) D.A.H.O., through District Administration, will seek support from NDRF, SDRF, Veterinary wing of CPMFs, RVC, VERU and other specialized agencies, organizations/ institutes in livestock rescue and management during different disasters. b) AFRD will constitute RRU in Districts with all the rescue equipment/resources and provide specialized training to team members on animal rescue. c) Training of animal owners for rescue of livestock during disaster should be imparted by District Authorities by involving NDRF, SDRF, VERU, NGOs and specialized agencies organizations in rescue and handling of animals. d) AFRD will procure all required animal lifesaving equipment (veterinary kits, vaccines, emergency medicines, etc) and make necessary arrangements for safe evacuation and transportation of animals and supplies with the help of other depts/agencis.

e) Animals to be carefully shifted to suitable safer locations. Poultry birds are shifted with the help of bamboo cages to temporary pen. The dead birds should be segregated from the live ones.

f) As far as possible the animal camps should be organized near human relief camps so that animal owners can take care of their animals and manage them better.

g) Protection and care in the emergency shelters will be provide to the abandoned/stray animals and measures will be taken to handover them to the animal owner, guardian or goshalas. of other agencies/Dept.

3.3. Providing Safe Drinking Water a) Ensuring availability of safe and clean drinking water for animals and poultry birds with the help of PHED.

b) Adequate water supply will be ensured, by the Co-ordinations with PHED and other line depts., by efficient use of available water resources, rehabilitation of existing water resources and transporting

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of water from outside if required. Fish farmers to be allowed to draw intake water from the irrigation channel during drought situation .

3.4. Treatment of Injured/Sick Animals a) Arrangement for treatment of injured/sick animals and including adlib fluid therapy, preventive vaccination in healthy animals against prevailing diseases. b) Shifting of animals from flooded and devastated areas with the help of district authorities to safer places to save them from diseases. c) Post disaster, animals like cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, pig dog and poultry need to be de-wormed with suitable broad spectrum anthelmintic to enable animals to regain proper health

3.5. Providing Livestock/Poultry Feed and Fodder Supply

a) AFRD will avail assistance from the National Livestock Mission under the feed and fodder development sub division to augment the need for feed and fodder supply during drought, cyclone, flood etc.

b) AFRD will coordinate with the DAHDF and the nearest regional fodder station out of the eight Regional Fodder Stations located in different agro-climatic zones of the country (RFS Kalyani, W.B. here) for procuring fodder seeds. Fodder seeds and technical knowhow on fodder will be made available to all the Districts. c) Department supports fodder cultivation and post-harvest technologies under the RKVY programme. For mitigation of natural calamities like drought etc assisted Fodder Development programme has been launched under RKVY, under which financial assistance is provided for growing fodder.

d) To deal with the short term "shortage of fodder during Cyclones, sudden floods, hailstorm and drought, low cost transport arrangements will be coordinated for transportation of fodder from nearest fodder surplus areas.

e) AFRD will identify fodder surplus areas and fodder deficit areas and prepare emergency plan of actions. Department will coordinate with DAHDF for seeking support from other States and also to seek Railways support for transportation of fodder from surplus to deficit areas.

f) Milk Federations/Milk Unions to be advised to enhance production of cattle feed and fodder blocks to meet the demand of feed and fodder in drought affected areas.

g) Enrichment of straws using urea molasses treatment to meet protein and energy requirements of animals.

h) AFRD will regulate industrial use of straws so that large quantities of straws are available for feeding animals in draught affected areas. Fodder bars will be established in drought and flood affected areas to meet the demand of farmers in case of emergencies.

i) Newer technologies and improved scientific practices for feed and feed fodder preservation for emergency supplies to be adopted. Please refer to annexture-A16 for more detailed information.

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3.6. Maintenance of Sanitation a) Disinfection of premises of the temporary sheds with bleaching powder, phenol, carbolic acid, etc.

b) Carcass/ cadaver should not come in contact with healthy animals.

c) Disinfection and treatment of intake waters and effluent water in aquaculture farms

3.7. Measures to Control Epidemics and Diseases During Disasters a) The most common diseases during disaster (drought and flood) periods are Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Hemorrhagic Septicemia (HS), Black Quarter (BQ), Anthrax, Enterotoxaemia, Colibacillosis, Surra, Trypanosomiasis, Babesiosis, Anaplasmosis, Pox Disease, Mastitis, Brucellosis, Ring worm, Ascariasis, Fascioliasis, Microfilariasis, Tick Infestation and Mange etc. To control and prevent these diseases, following measures are to be adopted:

i) Vaccination: In disaster conditions animals become more susceptible to diseases due to stress and thus all vaccination schedules should be followed.

ii) Deworming: To check the parasitic infestation regular deworming to be followed. iii. Disinfection of animal sheds by insecticidal spray: disinfection of animal sheds to be done with the compounds like lime powder, alum, formalin, sodium bicarbonate, Bleaching powder. Copper sulphate, phenol gases like HCI formaldehyde etc. For control of ticks, flies, mosquitoes, lice etc. various insecticides like methrin, melathion, Fenvalarate, Amiiraz, etc. may be used,

b) All infectious aquatic diseases listed In the Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act, 2009 will be actively monitored under Nation Surveillance Programme for Aquatic Animals Diseases (NSPAAD) and general preventive measures such as liming of ponds, treatment of intake water including chlorination would be adopted. c) To minimize the losses in aquaculture and Poultry Farming, the feeding and production strategies would be revised to suit the available conditions.

3.8. Supply of Milk and Milk Products in Disaster Affected Areas Animal and fisheries Resources Department (through COMFED) will coordinate the efforts of Districts to ensure supply of milk powder, baby food, extra shelf life milk etc to the affected areas through Milk Federations and semi-government organizations.

During-Disaster Responsibilities Department of AH/ARD

Coordination with Technical/Specialized Departments/Agencies

3.1. Effective and Prompt Response NDRF, SDRF, Civil Defense, Veterinary Wing of CPMF, VERU, Veterinary Universities/Colleges, NGOs, RVC

3.2. Rescue of Animals District Administration, NDRF, SDRF, Civil Defense, Veterinary Wing of CPMF, VERU, Veterinary Universities/Colleges, NGOs, RVC

3.3. Providing Safe Drinking Water District Administration, Revenue Department, Disaster Management Department PHED

3.4. Treatment of Injured/Sick Animals Panchayat Raj Institutions, District Administration, Revenue Department, Disaster Management Department

3.5. Providing Livestock/Poultry Feed and Fodder Supply

DAHDF, Regional Fodder Stations, Milk Federations, Veterinary Universities/Colleges District Administrations

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3.6. Maintenance of Sanitation Revenue Department, Disaster Management Department, Fisheries Department Health, Panchayti Raj

3.7. Measures to Control Epidemics and Diseases During Disasters

District Administration, Disaster Management Department, Revenue Department, Health Department, Fisheries Department

3.8. Supply of Milk and Milk Products in Disaster Affected Areas

Milk Federations, District Administration, Revenue Department, Disaster Management Department, Health Department

The block is the lowest unit and the block Animal husbandry officer/TVO is responsible to collect and

compile the statutory reports determined by the department for disaster management. The Sub-

Divisional Animal husbandry Officer compiles the report and submit to District Animal husbandry

Officer (DAHO). DAHO sends the report to Directorate of DAFR. The first choice for sending the report

is through E-Mail. The report from field reaches to Directorate within a day.

The below mentioned reports should be submitted on a regular basis. The other reports will depend

on the disaster specific context. a. Pre-assessment of village wise vulnerable areas b. Livestock affected and loss c. Relief measures like Supply of Fodder and cattle feed d. Vaccine supply and utilization e. Mobile teams deployed and animals treated

ACTION PLAN: Response During Disaster Organize transfer of seriously injured livestock from villages to veterinary aid centres wherever

possible.

The provision of Veterinary services should be coordinated by the District Animal Husbandry Officer with District Control Room, Emergency Operation Centres (State and District) and cattle camps.

Establish cattle camps and additional veterinary aid centres at disaster sites and designate an Officer-in-Charge for the camp.

Estimate the requirement of water, fodder and animal feed, for cattle camps and organize the same.

Ensure that adequate sanitary measures are taken to manage animal waste and other bio medical wastes with the help of other line depts.

Plan for safe emergency accommodations for veterinary staff from outside the area with necessary basic veterinary medicines and supplies.

Information formats and monitoring checklists should be used for programme monitoring and development and for reporting to Emergency Operations Centre. This is in addition to existing reporting system in the department.

Establishment of a Public Information Centre with a means of communication, to assist in providing an organized source of information. The Block is responsible for keeping the community informed of its potential and limitations in disaster situations.

The local police and rescue groups should be aware of the resources of each veterinary aid centres and hospital.

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CHAPTER 4: POST DISASTER PLAN REHABILITATION, RECOVERY & RISK REDUCTION

4.1. Disease Surveillance a) Visit of Disease Surveillance Team to disaster affected areas to make active surveillance about any disease occurrence in livestock and aquatic animals. b) Collection, testing and confirmation of samples and taking necessary steps for preventing spread of infection.

c) Districts to compile epidemiological and statistical information collected before, during and after disaster and to take preventive actions to monitor preparedness constantly.

d) Intensified surveillance of aquatic animal diseases in the disaster affected areas under National Surveillance Programme for Aquatic Animal Diseases (NSPAAD)

4.2. Disposal of Carcass a) Arrangement for safe disposal of carcass should be followed by adopting zoo sanitary measures, bio medical waste disposal rules and AFRD' Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). b) AFRD will Provide technical support to constitute Carcass Retrieval Teams (CART) and provide requisite trainings to the team members. Please refer to annex for more detailed information. Annexed-C3

4.3. Animal Waste Disposal a) Improper disposal can enhance pest or vector problems. Preparation of compost or digging the manure pit be considered for disposal of animal waste. During prolonged stagnation of flood water, duck rearing and fish farming can be considered as the means of pest control. Small manure gas (or gobar gas) units can also be set up.

4.4. Restoration of Fisheries Infrastructure and Resources a) Reconstruction/renovation of fish ponds and hatcheries.

b) Supply of brood stock, seed, fingerlings and feed.

c) Providing of boats, nets and fishing equipment.

4.5. Restocking/ Repopulation of Livestock/Animals a) Restocking/ Repopulation of Livestock/ Animals - Induction of High Genetic Merit Animals sourcing from: i) Other States, ii) Bull Mother Farms iii) Central Cattle Breeding Farms

b) Induction of Bulls for Natural Service

i) Indigenous

ii) Crossbred

iii) High Genetic Merit

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c) Organizing fertility camps in disaster affected areas to overcome reproductive inefficiency in milch animals so that the calving is not delayed.

d) Induction of small ruminants- sheep, goat and pigs.

e) Induction of ram, buck and boar for natural service.

f) Repopulation of backyard poultry sourcing from Central Poultry Development Organizations and State Poultry Farms.

4.6. Extension of Artificial Insemination Services a) Establishment of MAITRIS

b) Training and retraining of AI workers

c) Provision of AI facilities in veterinary dispensaries without AI facilities

4.7. Estrus Synchronization of Existing Bovine Population AFRD will seek assistance from DAHDF for conservation and development of their specific indigenous bovine breeds: Districts can avail assistance under following programmes/schemes of DAHDF to conserve and develop their specific indigenous bovine breeds: a) Existing National Programme for Bovine Breeding & Dairy Development (NPBBDD) for genetic upgradation of bovine population project has a focus on development and conservation of indigenous breeds which are more resistant to environmental fluctuations.

b) “Rashtriya Gokul Mission” an initiative under National Programme for Bovine Breeding and Dairy Development has been launched with the aim to conserve and develop indigenous bovine breeds.

c) National Kamdhenu Breeding Centres are being set up one each in Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh which will serve as gene banks and repositories of indigenous breeds.

4.8. Assistance for Renovation and Maintenance of Milk Processing Plants a) AFRD and State Milk Federation will avail financial assistance for establishment/ modification/strengthening of dairy plants, chilling centres marketing infrastructure, organization of new dairy cooperative under National Programme for Bovine Breeding and Dairy Development Scheme from DAHDF. b) Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme through which cattle induction can be taken up in the disaster affected areas.

Post-Disaster Responsibilities Department of AH/ARD

Coordination with Technical/Specialized Departments/Agencies

4.1. Disease Surveillance District Administration, Health Department, Disaster Management Department

4.2. Disposal of Carcass Panchayat Raj Institutions, Disaster Management Department, Revenue Department, District Administration, Health Department

4.3. Animal Waste Disposal Panchayat Raj Institutions, Disaster Management Department, Revenue Department, District Administration, Health Department

4.4. Restoration of Fisheries Infrastructure and Resources

Fisheries Department, District Administration, Panchayat Raj Institutions

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4.5. Restocking/ Repopulation of Livestock/Animals

DAHDF, District Administration, Panchayat Raj Institutions, Livestock Breeding Farms, Poultry Farms

4.6. Extension of Artificial Insemination Services

Panchayat Raj Institutions, District Administration

4.7. Estrus Synchronization of Existing Bovine Population

DAHDF, National Kamdhenu Breeding Centres, District Administration

4.8. Assistance for Renovation and Maintenance of Milk Processing Plants

DAHDF, Milk Federations, District Administration

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ANNEXES

A. List of Tables A.1. Species Wise Livestock/Poultry Population(In Lac.) Livestock/Poultry Population in India Population in State

Cattle 1909.0 122.32

Buffalo 1087.0 75.67

Horse 6.3 0.48

Mule 2.0 0.25

Donkeys 3.2 0.21

Camels 4.0 0.09

Sheep 650.7 2.32

Goat 1351.7 121.54

Pig 102.9 6.49

Poultry 7292.1 127.48

Others

(as per 19th livestock censes-2012)

A.2. Livestock Ownership in the State

Ownership Percentage (%) of Livestock Ownership

Cattle Buffalo Horse Mule Donkeys Camels Sheep Goat Pig Poultry Others

Landless 96.11 96.11 96.11 96.11 96.11 96.11 96.11 96.11 96.11 96.11

Marginal

Small 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45

Medium 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17

Large 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26

A.3. Gross State Domestic Product and Share of Livestock Sector (On market value) figures in crores

Year Gross State Domestic

Product (GSDP) GSDP

Agriculture & Allied Value of Output

(Livestock) Percentage in

Agriculture & Allied Livestock

Contribution to GSDP

2010-2011 203555 53280

2011-2012 247144 62067 12028 19.38 4.87

2012-2013 282368 76000 14811 19.49 5.25

2013-2014 317101 73719 18316 24.85 5.77

2014-2015 342951 78632 20621 26.22 6.01

2015-2016 381501 84377 22676 26.87 5.94

2016-2017 438030 96423 25521 26.47 5.82

2017-2018

As per Economic survey 2018 Part-2

A.4. Details of Department’s Infrastructure, Facilities and Resources

Infrastructure/Facilities/Resources Number Asset Valuation

Unit Cost Total Cost

Veterinary Dispensary & Hospitals 1098+39+29=1166

Livestock Aid Centre 1598

Frozen Semen AI Centres 0

Clinical Investigation Laboratory 101

Animal Disease Research Institute 1

District Diagnostic Laboratory 0

Training Centres 1

Livestock Breeding Farms 2

Poultry Breeding Farms 5

Fodder Farms 0

Sheep Breeding Farms 0

Goat Farms 1

Pig Breeding Farms 0

Dairy Plants 19

Milk Chilling Centres 8

Bulk Coolers 462

Milk Powder Plants 6

Cattle Feed Plants 2

Ice Cream Plants 3

State Milk Quality Control Laboratory 0

Milk Cooperative Societies 22287

Others

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(source-AFRD,GOB)

A.5. Staff Strength and Vacancies

Sl. No. Category of Posts

Sanctioned In Position Vacancies

Animal Husbandry

Fisheries Dairy Animal Husbandry

Fisheries Dairy Animal Husbandry

Fisheries Dairy

1 Director 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

2 Additional Director

2050

270

35 1248 80 26 802 190 9

3 Joint Director

4 Deputy Director

5 District Veterinary Officers

6 Veterinary Assistant Surgeons

7 Fodder Officers

8 Livestock Inspectors 1223 304 54 509 68 6 714 236 48

9 Field Fodder Staff

10 Others (Class - IV) 2491 551 68 1590 113 20 901 438 48

Total 7049 3662 3387

(source-AFRD,GOB)

A.6. Frequency and Intensity of Disasters for Livestock Sector

Disaster Frequency Intensity

Highly Unlikely Unlikely Possible Likely Very Likely Low Moderate High

Earthquakes

Floods Droughts

Cyclones

Landslides

Tsunamis

Disease Epidemic

Industrial Toxicity

Cold/Heat Waves

Others (Road/Rail Accidents)

A.7. Possible Disaster Risks to the Livestock Sector

Disaster Possible Disaster Risks to Livestock Sector

Earthquakes Physical Trauma, Damage of Shelter, Shock,

Floods Damage of Shelter, Fodder Scarcity, Drowning, Epidemic, Scarcity of fresh water, Reduced Production,

Droughts Fodder Scarcity, Scarcity of Drinking water, Reduced Production, Dehydration & Mall Nutrition, Pica

Cyclones Physical Trauma, Damage of Shelter, Shock,

Landslides NA

Tsunamis NA

Disease Epidemic Loss of Immunity even death, Reduced Production,

Industrial Toxicity death, Paralysis of Organs, asphyxia

Cold/Heat Waves Shock, death, Increased susceptibility to diseases

Others (Lighting, Accidents)

Threat to Life.

A.8. Area & Population in the Drought and Flood Prone Areas in the State

Particulars State Drought Prone Area Flood Prone Area % of State

Drought Flood

Area (million km2) 93595.68 24169.06 45797.82 25.82 48.93

District (Nos.) 38 16 32 42.10 84.21

Human population (in Lac) 1041 274.94 525.29 26.41 50.46

Cattle population (in Lac) 122.32

106.45 163.23 23.32 35.76

Buffalo population (in Lac) 75.67

Sheep population (in Lac) 2.32

Goat population (in Lac) 121.54

Pig population (in Lac) 6.49

Camel population (in Lac) 0.09

Poultry population (in Lac) 127.48

Others population (in Lac) 0.49

(source-DAHOs,AFRD,GOB)

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A.9. Area & Population in the Drought Prone Areas in the Districts

Districts Total No. of

Villages

Total Area (km2)

Affected Area (km2)

Human Population

Livestock Population

Livestock Density Per 1000 Human

Araria 745 2829 - - - -

Kaimur 1698 3363 1433 281895 140407 498.04

Rohtash 2082 3850 715 180114 25855 144

Aurangabad 1853 3303 3305 2540073 811243 319.38

Bhagalpur 1525 2569 - - - -

Bhojpur (Ara) 1223 2473 - - - -

Gaya 2893 4978 4895 4391418 1466805 334.016

Arwal 317 637 634.23 700843 144000 205.46

Jehanabad 586 1569 1569 1124176 301692 268

Nwada 1089 2492 2494 2219146 1029263 463

Nalanda 1016 2334 1054 211503 496014 426

Munger 865 1419 685.11 420361 138000 328

Jamui 1508 3099 3122.8 1760405 1106121 628.33

Banka 2113 3018 2022 1436350 686712 478

Chapra (Saran) 1770 2641 - 3943098 1008363 255.73

Siwan 1533 2219 NIL NIL NIL NIL

Madhepura 442 1787 NIL 1994618 617758 310

Katihar 1543 3056 NIL 1193523 396811 397

Madhubani 1116 3501 - - - -

Saharsha 469 1702 - - - -

Supaul 554 2410 - - - -

Samastipur 1254 2905 203.92 650481 240500 369.73

Sitamadhi 842 2199 - - - -

Shekhpura 316 689 - - - -

Lakhisarai 474 1229 - 1000912 337426 337

Vaishali 1572 2036 2036 3445021 1697777 485

Muzaffarpur 1795 3173 - - - -

Sheohar 204 443 - - - -

W. Champaran 1491 5229 - - - -

Khagadhia 303 1486 - - - -

E. Champaran 1303 3969 - - - -

Kishanganj 774 1884 - - - -

Begusarai 1150 1917 - - - -

Buxar 1136 1624 - - - -

Gopalganj 1539 2033 - - - -

Patna 1411 3202 - - - -

Purnia 1276 3228 - - - -

Darbhanga 1251 2278 - - - -

Total 45031 94773 24169.06 27493937 10644747 6246.686 (source-DAHOs,AFRD,GOB)

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A.10. Area & Population in the Flood Prone Areas in the Districts

Districts No. of

Villages Area (km2)

Affected Area (km2)

Human Population

Livestock Population

Livestock Density Per 1000 Human

Kishanganj 774 1884 1026 1690400 1596889 945

Araria 745 2829 2250 2249255 1440570 5000

Arwal 317 637 - - - -

Jehanabad 586 1569 - - - -

Aurangabad 1853 3303 131.25 101727 37532 168.95

Gaya 2893 4978 0 0 0 0

Purnia 1276 3228 2400 3273127 1202800 270

Katihar 1543 3056 1822 1874624 909690 910

Darbhanga 1251 2278 1622 2800000 320000 114

Madhubani 1116 3501 2702.17 4487379 1145815 255

Begusarai 1150 1917 806 1500000 86000 40

Samastipur 1254 2905 1613.03 3611085 1412910 391.27

Supaul 554 2410 145 334361 192298 640

Madhepura 442 1787 137 153432 47519 310

Saharsha 469 1702 1300 1900661 991783 521

W. Champaran 1491 5229 5228 166093 127699 127.699

E. Champaran 1303 3969 2213 309038 232788 753

Sitamadhi 842 2199 1800 3423574 828073 242

Sheohar 204 443 88 132000 36879 279

Muzaffarpur 1795 3173 2379 3600796 895118 248

Vaishali 1572 2036 152 261850 127200 485

Chapra 1770 2641 1076 1033221 352927 341

Siwan 1533 2219 2713.14 3318176 595009 179.318

Gopalganj 1539 2033 700 1415845 258556 258

Patna 1411 3202 2932.23 5838465 581781 100

Nalanda 1016 2334 2367 2877653 1113691 2583

Nawada 1089 2492 - - - -

Bhojpur (Ara) 1223 2473 552 133600 28750 215

Kaimur 1698 3363 6 3000 7500 25000

Buxar 1136 1624 648 1706352 575966 296

SheKhpura 316 689 75 48346 16306 337

Lakhisarai 474 1229 1228 1000912 337426 337

Bhagalpur 1525 2569 1080 703826 315596 448

Khagadhia 303 1486 3160 1666886 365000 219

Munger 865 1419 236 210000 77497 369

Jamui 1508 3099 - - - -

Banka 2113 3018 0 0 0 0

Rohtash 2082 3850 1210 703313 65845 94

Total 45031 94773 45797.82 52528997 16323413 42476.24

(source-DAHOs,AFRD,GOB)

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A.11. Dry Matter Availability and Requirement in Districts (source-DAHOs,AFRD,GOB)

Districts Dry Matter Availability

(000, tons) Dry Matter Requirement

(000, tons) Deficit (000, tons) Deficit %

Patna 472.906 361.801 -111.1 -30

Nalanda 562.1 803 240.9 30

Bhojpur (Ara) 1396 2013 617 31

Buxar 717.214 932.378 215.174 23

Kaimur 1568 2226 658 29.55

Rohtash 1567.86 1207.26 360.6 30

Gaya 628 628 0 0

Aurangabad 1081.147 1259.763 178.616 14.18

Arwal 531.96 483.6 -48.36 -10

Jehanabad 637.61 910.87 273.26 29

Nwada 1528 1626.8 98.8 6

Bhagalpur 2002 2861.6 859.6 30.03

SheKhpura 194.66 207.08 12.42 6

Lakhisarai 625.3 845.05 219.75 26

Khagadhia 107 162 56 35

Munger 552 866 314 36.26

Jamui 1886645 3000535 1113920 37

Banka 772.806 1217.018 444.212 36.5

Muzaffarpur 1698 2224 526 24

W. Champaran 1045.662 1421.33 375.668 26

E. Champaran 2209.583 1940.923 -268 -13.84

Sitamadhi 649 554 -95 -17.14

Sheohar 300 370 70 19.30

Vaishali 924.08 1285.33 361.25 28.10

Saharsha 1818.24 2490.74 672.5 27

Supaul 650.922 922.985 272.058 29

Madhepura 580.737 866875 286138 33

Purnia 481 500 200 40

Kishanganj 1230 2053 823 40

Araria 2500.78 3625.17 1125.136 31.03

Katihar 2059.63 3490.86 1431.23 40.99

Darbhanga 870 1073 203 19

Madhubani 2106 2924 818 28

Begusarai 1393.36 1938 544.64 28

Samastipur 7263.81 8290.17 1026.37 12.38

Chapra 12466 3522 1056 30

Siwan 1082.403 1210.33 127.927 11.81

Gopalganj 415.8 423.62 7.82 2

Total 1943335 3926281 1413724 36.00

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A.12. Crop Residues Availability in Districts (Figure in Tones)

Districts Coarse straw Fine straw Leguminous straw

Patna 124 5752.82 448.56

Nalanda 39810 1364734 70740

Bhojpur (Ara) 308000 180000 129000

Buxar 290000 230000 200000

Kaimur 784091.75 627273.4 4400

Rohtash 1781664 5764 32916

Gaya 512000 6000 110000

Aurangabad 1181451 37126 37957

Arwal 250 200 150

Jehanabad 493850 70 3250

Nwada 1800 300 900

Bhagalpur 500500 1201200 300300

SheKhpura 2000 500 1000

Lakhisarai 72000 385800 18637

Khagadhia 200 300 300

Munger 847831 214574 1152

Jamui 1575132 5332 529

Banka 223178 131112 12212

Muzaffarpur 499 255 2.1

W. Champaran 36.75 370947.5 167.05

E. Champaran 76.7 3519.22 298.9

Sitamadhi 102420 411006 2392

Sheohar 80 45 1.1

Vaishali 1038 598594 3944

Saharsha 527018.75 427000 1000

Supaul 459828 186000 30000

Madhepura 428928 174000 29000

Purnia 200 170 110

Kishanganj 192 663.95 70.85

Araria 884091.75 707273.4 5000

Katihar 140800 722200 34920

Darbhanga 56218 1518 5530

Madhubani 5000 441910 151800

Begusarai 86394 1758 6560

Samastipur 5744 770.88 3.27

Chapra 1244 279000 5125

Siwan 254.472 873.465 14.466

Gopalganj 325215 162607 152225

Total 11639160 8886150 1352055 (source-DAHOs,AFRD,GOB)

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A.13. Availability of Concentrate Ingredients in Districts (Figure in Tones)

Districts Grain Cake Bran Chunni

Patna 946.95 600.57 5230.2 7290.6

Nalanda 26540 5040 363912 23580

Bhojpur (Ara) 330 180 98 97

Buxar 30 10 14 9

Kaimur 237651 1705.2 71295 95060

Rohtash 1243603 7686 23632 11528

Gaya 9831541 73430 478867 25066

Aurangabad 31417 1871 8282 5201

Arwal 200 40 110 50

Jehanabad 244010 330 8520 810

Nwada 565 88 56 150

Bhagalpur 394.5 78.9 52.6 26.3

SheKhpura 141000 22000 14000 38000

Lakhisarai 38322 1942 32930 3450

Khagadhia 250 150 200 300

Munger 16561 467 3386 230

Jamui 1050089 47 104472 264

Banka 43685 2358 0 1516

Muzaffarpur 54.5 3.9 44.09 2.1

W. Champaran 15428.8 4185.3 293088.79 50.05

E. Champaran 18224.4 5249.8 3121.44 60.93

Sitamadhi 500180 81.5 50093 560

Sheohar 12.5 3.1 9.5 1.9

Vaishali 25495 2240 14346 9058

Saharsha 1797333 1000 45000 100000

Supaul 60495 2740 16700 5560

Madhepura 58293 2331 15400 4640

Purnia 28000 8000 12000 2000

Kishanganj 130.95 7.31 21.58 24.18

Araria 3015089 1505.2 51295 120978

Katihar 876250 7952 24090 1746

Darbhanga 1147 1186 150 1100

Madhubani 49192 3845 26040 6241

Begusarai 4330102 64601 793 12000

Samastipur 2381.79 4.57 43.93 0.65

Chapra 210899 5341 21090 1537

Siwan 832.882 4.15 33.15 97.748

Gopalganj 7.5 1.6 2.4 0.75

Total 23896684 228306.1 1688419 478286.2 (source-DAHOs,AFRD,GOB)

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A.14. District Wise Livestock Vulnerability Index (LVI) and Disaster Resilience Index (DRI)

Districts Livestock Vulnerability

Index (LVI)* Maximum Value 10

Rank in the State Disaster Resilience Index

(DRI)** Maximum Value 10

Rank in the State

Patna 4.59 4 3.30 3

Nalanda 4.60 3 1.70 17

Bhojpur 4.38 17 1.35 27

Buxar 4.66 1 1.19 32

Kaimur 4.59 4 1.20 31

Rohtash 4.44 12 1.18 33

Gaya 4.47 10 1.72 15

Aurangabad 4.55 6 1.15 35

Arwal 4.54 7 1.02 36

Jehanabad 4.55 6 1.17 34

Nwada 4.43 13 1.45 24

Bhagalpur 4.26 22 2.11 9

SheKhpura 4.40 15 1.34 28

Lakhisarai 4.41 14 1.37 26

Khagaria 4.34 18 1.56 21

Munger 4.27 21 1.39 25

Jamui 4.33 19 1.55 22

Banka 4.43 13 1.33 29

Muzaffarpur 4.21 24 2.05 10

W. Champaran 4.18 26 1.67 19

E. Champaran 4.59 4 1.90 13

Sitamadhi 4.11 28 3.18 5

Seohar 4.10 29 1.30 30

Vaishali 3.65 30 1.69 18

Saharsha 4.30 20 2.88 6

Supaul 4.41 14 2.67 7

Madhepura 4.62 2 1.99 12

Purnia 4.26 22 1.70 17

Kishanganj 4.20 25 2.02 11

Araria 4.15 27 2.41 8

Katihar 4.25 23 1.67 19

Darbhanga 4.39 16 3.45 2

Madhubani 4.53 8 3.52 1

Begusarai 4.49 9 1.71 16

Samastipur 4.45 11 3.27 4

Chapra 4.57 5 1.76 14

Siwan 4.45 11 1.63 20

Gopalganj 4.34 18 1.51 23 Note: This should be prepared after referring to the “Report on Disaster Management Score Card for the States and Union Territories of India prepared by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Disaster Management Cell” http://www.ndmindia.nic.in/important-letters LVI* Population of livestock prone to disasters in the districts. DRI** Veterinary Care measures implemented to protect livestock from disasters in the districts.

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A.15. Water Requirement for Livestock (source-WAP)

Horses: Typically consume 2-3 kg of water per kilogram of dry feed. They drink more in hot weather and while doing heavy work.

Sheep: Grazing sheep, particularly in the cooler seasons of the year, can require relatively little additional water beyond what they receive

through forage. Hot, drier weather, however, will result in increased water intake.

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Chicken: If air temperatures exceed 30°C or (87°F), the expected water consumption can increase by 50% above normal consumption rates.

Poultry are unable to sweat as a means of regulating body temperature.

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A.16. Feeding Strategies and Requirement for Livestock

1. Hay Making: Hay is grass, legumes or other herbaceous plants that have been cut, dried, and stored for use as animal fodder. Hay can be fed for grazing livestock such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep. Hay is also fed to pets such as rabbits and guinea Pigs. Pigs may be fed hay, but they do not digest effectively as in case of herbivorous.

2. Silage Making: Silage is grass or other green fodder compacted and stored in airtight conditions, typically in a silo, without first being dried, and used as animal feed in the winter or in any extreme conditions.

3. Urea Molasses Mineral Block (UMMB): UMMB supplement has beneficial effects in improving the efficiency of livestock production. It has been proven that the block is a handy supplement that can be immediately given to animals in the event of calamities where availability of feeds and grasses for animals are affected.

4. Urea Molasses Liquid Diet (UMLD):

Urea is completely dissolved in water

Molasses is taken in a wooden container

Urea solution is poured with simultaneous mixing into the container containing molasses

Salt and mineral mixture are sprinkled over the molasses and mixed thoroughly to ensure uniform mixing.

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During winter heating of this liquid is required prior to feeding 5. Complete Feed Blocks • Roughages chaffed blended with

concentrates, binding agent added and made as blocks. • Easy for transporting and storing the blocks in the feed banks. Feed Requirements for Cows

Animals Type Status of Animal Water Per Day* (Litr.) feed per Day (Kg Hay)

Dairy Cows Production 31-41 Litr. 9.06 Kg Hey

Dry Cows 31-41 Litr. 9.06 Kg Hey

Heifer 13-27 Litr. 3.5-5.5 Kg Hey

Cow with Calf 36-40 Litr. 5.5-8.15 Kg Hey

Calf (400 lb) 18-27 Litr. 3.5-5.5 Kg Hey

*Higher amount of water supply for summer months.

Feed Requirements for Swines & Sheep

Animals Type Status of Animal Water Per Day* (Litr.) feed per Day (Kg Hay)

Swine Brood sow with litter 18.16 3.6

Brood sow (pregnant) 13.62 0.9

Gilt or boar 4.54 1.36

Sheep Ewe with lamb 4.54 2.26

Ewe (dry) 3.40 1.36

Weanling lamb 2.25 1.36

*Higher amount of water supply for summer months.

Feed Requirements for Poultry, Horses, Cats & Dogs

Animals Type Status of Animal Water Per Day* (Litr.) feed per Day (Kg)

Poultry Layers 22.56/100 birds 7.7 Kg/ 100 birds

Broilers 22.56/100 birds 4.55 Kg/ 100 birds

Turkeys 54/100 birds 18 Kg/ 100 birds

Horses All breeds 23-54/450 Kg body wt. 9 Kg Hay/450 Kg body wt.

Cats & dog All breeds 1.10/Animals ad lib Dry food

*Higher amount of water supply for summer months.

Ingredients Parts

Urea 2.5

Water 2.5

Mineral mixture 2

Salt 1

Sugarcane molasses 92

Vitamin a and D3 25 g / 100 Kg feed

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A 17- List of Regional Fodder Stations Director, Regional Station for Forage Production and Demonstration, Post Office Textile Mills, Hissar-

125002, Haryana, Tele.No. 01662-259184(O), 259541(R). Director Incharge, Regional Station for Forage Production and Demonstration, Avadi (Alamadhi) P.O.

Cattle farm, via Red hills, Chennai-52. Tele.No. 044-6310360(O), 6418122(R). Director Incharge, Regional Station for Forage Production and Demonstration, Pahadi Sharif, via

Keshavgiri, Hyderabad-500005 (A.P), Tele. No. 08415-265635(O), 265366(R). Director Incharge, Regional Station for Forage Production and Demonstration, P.O. Netaji Subhas

Sanatorium, Distt. Nadia, West Bengal-741251. Tele.No. 033-25828425(O), 25828626(R). Director, Regional Station for Forage Production and Demonstration, Palej, Distt. Gandhinagar

382355, Tele.No. 079- 23261273(O), 23260106(R). Director Incharge, Regional Station for Forage Production and Demonstration, Suratgarh-335804

Rajasthan. Tele.No. 01509-268047(O), 268048(R). Director Incharge, Regional Station for Forage Production and Demonstration, 618/A, Camp Office,

Gandhinagar, Jammu-180004. Tele. No. 0191-2457698 (O), 2439453 (R).

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A.18. Department’s Contingency Fund at State and District Level :- Works related to disaster management are also performed within fund allocated for the department.

A.19. Telephone Directory of the State Animal Husbandry/Resources Department :- Annexed.

B. List of Figures B.1. Species Wise Animal Distribution in the Districts

S.

No Districts Cattle Buffalo Sheep Goat Pig Horse Mule Camel

Donke

ys Poultry

1 Araria 678354 300469 3250 979611 15878 5035 2531 0 83 721997

2 Arwal 52996 72954 2433 50206 3875 12 5 0 21 133519

3 Aurangabad 364252 199796 25357 208587 11007 840 1088 28 288 377336

4 Banka 552472 142207 16108 376895 21373 102 12 0 0 212130

5 Begusarai 362732 99421 66 231042 3628 4021 739 0 266 255807

6 Bhagalpur 509095 190530 543 581582 9026 1663 459 27 370 357595

7 Bhojpur (Ara) 204271 201760 18935 115425 131375 1632 111 260 1857 160856

8 Buxar 161738 182552 15571 80836 8263 892 124 288 3088 79648

9 Darbhanga 259817 221505 568 302213 8769 454 16 69 569 480382

10 Gaya 653508 314397 9655 427997 83445 507 990 157 188 495725

11 Gopalganj 187909 115108 383 210614 6267 268 121 228 539 146443

12 Jamui 459191 78296 10634 351147 32579 229 68 1 128 189105

13 Jehanabad 79835 131946 2105 73495 16114 98 5 0 71 95472

14 Kaimur 203910 221533 42893 111495 8372 782 37 183 3443 130727

15 Katihar 604822 101102 6177 580109 22603 1103 457 10 138 876381

16 Khagaria 239339 88022 0 228270 4417 3284 112 0 244 147693

17 Kishanganj 411087 44844 1471 407382 11690 3300 3082 899 609 735680

18 Lakhisarai 126085 58352 1401 107363 4002 1677 0 0 0 44669

19 Madhepura 345534 819952 732 403193 7007 1092 42 32 822 198217

20 Madhubani 525746 380243 1172 399693 15655 1278 334 0 69 258822

21 E. Champaran 360234 340374 1625 725030 16139 2464 2006 0 121 683974

22 Munger 166639 52386 279 169072 7845 1868 0 0 2 140895

23 Muzaffarpur 343789 278127 1744 563776 5492 248 160 0 155 852738

24 Nalanda 175865 317495 8249 157427 22850 1060 10 0 139 520032

25 Nwada 306710 129728 2614 224234 28014 52 0 179 106 273837

26 W.

Champaran

366969 260089 2243 592606 17336 2593 36 956 448 465741

27 Patna 305946 292653 13193 178944 38570 1137 18 38 309 401299

28 Purnia 498878 132573 0 515539 19120 1143 14 26 60 558966

29 Rohtash 395867 298877 13978 369358 10749 1483 92 69 1701 187173

30 Saharsha 297623 162560 0 347153 10921 2701 86 0 41 137701

31 Samastipur 466518 241084 2584 386977 3389 591 979 4 252 551032

32 Chapra 321448 187462 5001 187674 8421 2155 8218 3 865 324659

33 SheKhpura 67226 45559 1102 64165 4980 244 4 0 9 59563

34 Sheohar 40450 46507 0 95859 1384 174 7 0 17 47708

35 Sitamadhi 151317 185815 233 366081 6331 624 429 0 352 280534

36 Siwan 295100 149190 2024 234937 10337 601 1610 1022 1225 231876

37 Supaul 475375 312664 16428 448408 10795 1128 983 4378 2585 175999

38 Vaishali 212876 169101 1716 299125 1695 310 79 2 197 756121

Total 12231523 7567233 232467 12153520 649713 48845 25064 8859 21377 12748052

(as per 19th livestock censes-2012)

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B.2. Species Wise Animals Vulnerable to Different Disasters in the Districts

Districts Bovine, Caprine Equine, Camels Pig Poultry

Flood

Drought

Waves

earthquake

Flood

Drought

Waves

earthquake

Flood

Drought

Waves

earthquake

Flood

Drought

Waves

earthquake

Patna Nalanda x x x x

Bhojpur (Ara) x x x x

Buxar x x x x x x x x Kaimur Rohtash Gaya Aurangabad Arwal x x x x

Jehanabad x x x x

Nwada x x x x

Bhagalpur x x x x

SheKhpura x x x x

Lakhisarai Khagaria x x x x

Munger x x x x

Jamui Banka x x x x

Muzaffarpur x x x x

W. Champaran x x x x

E. Champaran x x x x

Sitamadhi x x x x x x x x Sheohar x x x x

Vaishali Saharsha Supaul x x x x

Madhepura Purnia x x x x

Kishanganj x x x x

Araria x x x x

Katihar Darbhanga Madhubani Begusarai Samastipur Chapra Siwan Gopalganj

(source-DAHOs,AFRD,GOB)

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B.3. Flow Chart: Department’s Organogram – Directorate and Field :-

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B.4. Map of Department’s Offices and Infrastructures in the State :- Annexed.

C. List of References C.1. State Relief Code/Norms for Protecting Animals & Farmers :-

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A i'kqikyu& y?kq ,oa lhekUr d`"kdksa dks lgk;rk

1 vnqX/kdkjh@nqX/kdkjh ;k <qykbZ ds dk;kZsa

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Å¡V@?kksM+k@cSy bR;kfn & :0 25]000@& dh nj ls

cNM+k@xngk vkSj VV~Vw & :0 16]000@& dh nj ls

lgk;~; vkfFkZd :i ls mRiknd tkuojksa dh okLrfod {kfr ds vuqlkj lhfer

gksxh vkSj ;g 3 cM+s nqX/kdkjh tkuoj ;k 30 NksVs nqX/kdkjh tkuoj ;k 3 cM+s

vnqX/kdkjh tkuoj ;k 6 NksVs vnqX/kdkjh tkuoj izfr ifjokj rd lhfyax ds

varxZr gksxhA Pkkgs tkuojksa dh {kfr dh la[;k cM+h D;ksa u gks ¼{kfr jkT;

ljdkj }kjk fofufnZ"V l{ke inkf/kdkjh }kjk izekf.kr dh tk,xh½

ikWyVªh

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5000@& :0 dh vf/kdre lhek ds varxZrA ikWyVªh fpfM+;ksa dh e`R;q izkd`frd

vkink ds dkj.k gksus ij vuqnku ns; gksxkA

fVIi.kh %& bu ekunjksa ds varxZr lgk;~; vuqkeU; ugha gksxk ;fn fdlh vU;

ljdkjh ;kstuk ;Fkk fpfM+;ksa dh {kfr i{kh bU¶yq,atk ds dkj.k ;k fdlh vU;

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dks {kfr iwfrZ djus gsrq dksbZ vyx ;kstuk gksA

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2 i'kq f'kfojksa esa i'kqpkjk@feed

concentrate lfgr tykiwfrZ ,oa

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cM+k i'kq & :0 70@& izfrfnu dh nj lsA

NksVk i'kq & :0 35@& izfrfnu dh nj lsA

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ny }kjk ¼,u0Mh0vkj0,Q0 ls lgk;rk gsrq½ vkadyu fd;k tk,xkA lgk;rk

ds fy, lkekU; vof/k 30 fnuksa dh gksxh ftlls igyh ckj esa 60 fnuksa rd ,oa

xaHkhj lw[ks dh fLFkfr esa 90 fnuksa rd foLrkfjr fd;k tk ldrk gSA tehuh

fLFkfr ds vk/kkj ij jkT; dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr le; lhek dk vof/k foLrkj

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jkT; dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr }kjk t:jr ds vkadyu ,oa dsUnzh; ny dh

flQkfj'k ¼,u0Mh0vkj0,Q0 ds ekeys esa½ i'kq?ku dh x.kuk ds vuqlkj ,oa

l{ke izkf/kdkj }kjk izke.k&i=k ds vuqlkj vko';d nok ,oa Vhdkdj.k

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3 i'kq f'kfoj ds ckgj i'kqpkjs dk ifjogu okLrfod ifjogu ykxr ds vuq:i] jkT; dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr }kjk vkadyu

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:0 4]100@& vkaf'kd :i ls {kfrxzLr uko ds fy,

:0 9]600@& iw.kZr% {kfrxzLr uko ds izfrLFkkiu ds fy,

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2 eNyh thjk QkeZ ds fy, buiqV lfClMh

:0 8]200@& izfr gsDVs;j ¼;fn ykHkqd ljdkj ds fdlh vU; ;kstuk ds rgr

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ea=kky; ds ;kstuk ds rgr ,d ckj vuqnku izkIr fd;k gSA½

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C.2. Standard Operating Procedures (SPO) for Management of Animals in Disasters :-

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C.3. Guidelines for Species Wise Safe Carcass Disposal in Emergencies :- There are many methods for disposal of animal carcasses but the choice depends

upon the type of disaster and availability of facilities in the disaster affected area. Some of the carcass disposal methods are as follows,

i. Burial ii. Incineration/Burning

iii. Composting iv. rendering v. Alkaline Hydrolysis

vi. Lactic Acid Fermentation vii. Thermal Depolymenzation

Suitable methods can be selected keeping in mind the place available, legal implications, seasonal condition and material available etc.

C.4. Guidelines for Setting Up of Species Wise Animal Shelters (Temporary & Permanent) During Different Disasters :- Temporary Animal shelters are arranged as and when required During Different Disasters.

C.5. Activity Planner cum Checklist (Before Disaster, During Disaster and After Disaster Phases) :- Different Activity Planner cum Checklist are Prepared before the time of Different Disasters.

C.6. Indicative List of Emergency Veterinary Medicines & Supplies :-

Emergency Drugs/Supplies Useful During Disasters Drugs used in Chemical restraint

Sl. No. Drugs Remarks

1 Acepromazine Sedative

2 Xylazine Sedative

3 Butorphanol Sedative

4 Epinephrine Vasoconstrictor

5 Atropine Slowing the Heart

6 Sodium bicarbonate Metabolic Acidosis

7 Furosemide Diuretic

8 Mannltor Diuretic

9 Udocalne Antiarrythmic

10 Calcium Glueconat 10% 100Mg Low Calcium

11 Magnesium Refractory Ventricular Arrhythmias

12 Vasopressim 20ue/ml Ventricular Tachycardia

13 Dialzepam Seizure

14 Meloxicam Pain Management

15 Phenylbutazone Pain Management

16 Flunixine meglumine Pain Management

17 Benzodiazepines Reversal Drugs

18 Xytazine Reversal Drugs

19 Medetomdine Reversal Drugs

Some antibiotics, antispasmodics, antihistaminics and antiprotozoal Drugs can be included.

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C.7. Species Wise Animal Vaccination Schedule :- VhdkS"kf/k dk uke le; lkj.kh

,Q0,e0Mh0 izFke pj.k & ekpZ&vizSy

f}rh; pj.k & flrEcj&vDVwcj

,p0,l0 ch0D;w0 ebZ&twu

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C.8. Species Wise List of Animal Handling Equipment :-

Name of Equipment

Cattle

Sheep and Goat Dog Horse Pig

Cotton or Plastic Ropes

Muzzle Muzzle (Small, Medium & Large)

Cotton or Plastic Ropes

Cotton Ropes

Halter Dogging Crate Dog Catch pole Net Horse Muzzle Long Handle Pig Catcher

Chain Turn Over Crates Protection Gloves Twitch Pig Cage

Bull Nose Lock Trailer Smart Elizabeth Collar Leash Transportation Cage

Muzzle Wool Packing Crates

Leash Blinkers Snares and tongs

Hoof Knife Set Sheep Chain Chain Hobbles Metal Trough

Collars Gambrel Restrainer Dog Catch pole Stirrup Leather Portable Squeeze chute

Cattle Sling Large Baird System Cages Rope Halter Hog Shackles

Travis Goat yards Canine Cruiser Chain Shank Herding Board

Blinkers Dog Transport Box (Large - 60 x 20 x 28)

Cradle Feeding Trough

Craddle Y Pole Tail Twitch Pig Feeder

Nylon Strap Cloth Muzzling Cross Tie Pig Transport

Protection Gloves

Duel Leash Pole Cribbing Straps

Saraoen crush Hand Snare Nylon Straps

Full Access Crush

Cape Trap Nylon Sling

Belly Clipping Crush

Dog Kennels Rescue Sling

Mobile Crush Dog Penning Palddock Penningh

Horse Stock

Steed Range

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Animal handlers - Helmet, Lifejacket, Sturdy/Gun Boots, Gloves,

Mask, Goggles etc.

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D. Formats/Templates

D.1. Village Vulnerability Profile

District: ____________________ Block: ____________________ Gram Panchayat: ____________________ Veterinary Dispensary: ____________________ Officer In charge: ______________________________________

S/N Village Name Vulnerable to Disaster

Types Frequency of

Disaster Intensity of

Disaster Possibility of Zoonotic

Threats Remarks

D.2. Village Wise Pre-Flood Vaccination Status

District: ____________________ Block: ____________________ Gram Panchayat: ____________________ Veterinary Dispensary: ____________________ Officer In charge: ______________________________________

S/N Village Name

Status of Pre-Flood Vaccination

Remarks Hemorrhagic Septicemia (HS)

Black Quarter (BQ)

Foot & Mouth Disease (FMD)

Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR)

Other Vaccines

D.3. Village Wise Feed & Fodder Requirement District: ____________________ Block: ____________________ Gram Panchayat: ____________________ Veterinary Dispensary: ____________________ Officer In charge: ______________________________________

S/N Village Name Type & Quantity of Feed/Fodder Required

Remarks Green Fodder Dry Fodder Concentrates Special Feeds Other Feeds

D.4. Village Wise Veterinary Vaccines, Medicines & Supplies Requirements District: ____________________ Block: ____________________ Gram Panchayat: ____________________ Veterinary Dispensary: ____________________ Officer In charge: ______________________________________

SN Village Name

Vaccines Required (Quantity)

Veterinary Medicines Required (Quantity)

Remarks

Hem

orr

hag

ic S

epti

cem

ia (

HS)

Bla

ck Q

uar

ter

(BQ

)

Foo

t &

Mo

uth

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Pes

te d

es P

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s R

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acci

nes

An

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Infl

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An

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rugs

Sup

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IV F

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D.5. Daily Situation Report (SITREP) Template

District: _____________________ Officer In charge: ____________________________ Date: _________________

No. of Blocks/

GPs/Villages Affected

No. of Veterinary

Infrastructures Affected

Number of Animals Lost Number of Animal

Resources/Services Affected

Remarks

Blo

cks

Gra

m-P

anch

ayat

s

Vill

ages

Vet

Ho

spit

al

Vet

Dis

pen

sary

/ C

linic

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er In

fras

tru

ctu

res

Cat

tle

Bu

ffal

oes

Ho

rses

Mu

les

Do

nke

ys

Cam

els

Shee

p

Go

ats

Swin

e/ P

igs

Po

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ry B

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s

Oth

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als

An

imal

Sh

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Gra

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Live

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Vet

Med

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eed

Sh

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s

Milk

Cen

ters

Oth

er S

ervi

ces

D.6. Village Wise Livestock Disaster Management Intervention Report

District: ____________________ Block: ____________________ Gram Panchayat: ____________________

Veterinary Dispensary: ____________________ Officer In charge: ______________________________________

SN Village Name

Livestock Disaster Management Intervention

Remarks De-

Stocking & Carcass Disposal

Feed & Fodder

Water Shelter &

Settlements

Veterinary Services

Re-Stocking &

Re- Population

Other Interventio

ns

D.7. Village Wise Animal Disease Monitoring Report

District: ____________________ Block: ____________________ Gram Panchayat: ____________________ Veterinary Dispensary: ____________________ Officer In charge: ______________________________________

SN Village Name

Status of Species Wise Number of Animal Diseases Diagnosed

Cattle Buffaloes

Horses Mules Donkeys

Camels Sheep Goats Swine/ Pigs

Poultry Birds

Other Animals

D.8. District Wise Avian Influenza Outbreak Daily Report

Epicenter: ___________________________________ District: ________________________ Date: _____________

SN PROCEDURES FOR CULLING OPERATION

Activities Implemented Unit

01 Deployment of Rapid Response Team (RRT)

RRTs for Culling

RRTs for Mopping

RRTs for Surveillance

RRTs for Pit / Disinfection and Sanitization

Total Number of RRTs

02 Number of Birds Culled

Previous Total

Birds Culled on the Day

Progressive Total

03 Number of Eggs Destroyed

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Previous Total

Eggs Destroyed on the Day

Progressive Total

04 Quantity of Feed Destroyed (kg)

Previous Total

Feed Destroyed on the Day

Progressive Total (kg)

05 Payment of Compensation – Cash/Cheque (Rs.)

Previous Total

Compensation Paid on the Day

Progressive Compensation

E. List of Online Resource DAHDF’s National Disaster Management Plan, 2016 https://www.worldanimalprotection.org.in/sites/default/files/in_files/diaster_management_plan.pdf Bio Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 http://mpcb.gov.in/biomedical/pdf/BMW_Rules_2016.pdf Bihar State Disaster Management Plan http://bsdma.org/images/global/SDMP.pdf Bihar Roadmap for DRR 2015-2030 http://www.disastermgmt.bih.nic.in/Circulars/Draft_Bihar_DRR%20Roadmap.pdf National Policy on Disaster Management, 2009 https://ndma.gov.in/images/guidelines/national-dm-policy2009.pdf NDMA’s National Disaster Management Plan, 2016 https://ndma.gov.in/images/policyplan/dmplan/National%20Disaster%20Management%20Plan%20May%202016.pdf National Livestock Policy, 2013 http://dahd.nic.in/sites/default/filess/NLP%202013%20Final11.pdf Guidelines on Management of Biological Disasters, 2008 https://ndma.gov.in/images/guidelines/biological_disasters.pdf National Animal Disease Referral Expert System (NADRES) http://www.nivedi.res.in:8080/Nadres/ NDDB’s Area Specific Mineral Mixture Formulations http://www.nddb.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/Area-Specific-Mineral-Mixture-Formulations-India.pdf NDRI’s National Code of Practices for Management of Dairy Animals in India http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/themes/animal-welfare/news-detail/en/c/281444/ National Surveillance Programme for Aquatic Animal Diseases (NSPAAD) http://49.50.73.242/nspaad_design_files/HTML/index.php National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) http://www.ncdc.gov.in/ National Rainfed Area Authority (NRAA) http://nraa.gov.in/ Livestock Emergency Guidelines & Standards (LEGS) https://www.livestock-emergency.net/wp-

content/uploads/2012/01/LEGS-Handbook-2nd-edition-web-version-1.pdf APHIS - Animal Health Hazards of Concern During Natural

Disasters

https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/emergingissues/do

wnloads/hazards.PDF;

https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/prog

ram-overview

CFSPH - Animal Disease Emergencies “Local Preparedness and

Response”

http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Animal_Response/English/pdf/A

4_SPN_BusinessOverview.pdf;

http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/About/purpose.php

FAO - Emergency Management of Livestock Disease:

http://www.fao.org/docrep/field/385557.htm;

http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/X2096E/X2096E01.htm;

http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/X2096E/X2096E01.htm

IFAH - The Costs of Animal Disease

https://www.healthforanimals.org/component/attachments/at

tachments.html?task=attachment&id=34

OIE - Guidelines for Animal Disease Control

https://www.oie.int/fileadmin/Home/eng/Our_scientific_exper

tise/docs/pdf/A_Guidelines_for_Animal_Disease_Control_final.

pdf

World Animal Protection – Animals in Disasters

https://animalsindisasters.org/

WAHIS Interface

http://www.oie.int/wahis_2/public/wahid.php/Wahidhome/Ho

me; http://www.oie.int/en/animal-health-in-the-world/wahis-

portal-animal-health-data/

WHO - Disease Outbreak News

http://www.who.int/csr/don/en/;

http://www.who.int/csr/disease/nipah/en/;

http://www.who.int/zoonoses/diseases/en/;

http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/43485/97892

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