DISASTER WARNING DASHBOARD

Threat Watch — All India

Live Intelligence Feed

National Meteorological Forecast

State/UT Temp (°C) Rain (mm/hr) Wind Speed Wind Dir Humidity Visibility AQI

Wind Speed

-- km/h

River Level

-- m

Flood Depth

-- m

Pressure

-- hPa

Storm Surge

-- m

Wind Speed Trend

River Level Monitoring

Flood Depth Trend

Pressure Variation

Storm Surge (Coastal Analysis)

Precipitation Rate (mm/hr)

Soil Saturation (%)

Significant Wave Height (m)

Cyclone Intensity Index (0–100)

Tsunami / Coastal Risk Index

Zonal Rescue Intelligence Matrix

State/Union Territory (India) Teams Evacuated Camps Assets

Emergency Contact Directory

State / Region Direct Contact Official Portal

Flood Safety

Before
  • Identify high ground and evacuation routes.
  • Keep an emergency kit with 3 days of supplies.
  • Store important documents in waterproof containers.
  • Install check valves to prevent water backflow.
  • Charge mobile phones and power banks.
  • Keep drinking water stored safely.
During
  • Move to higher floors; do not use elevators.
  • Avoid walking or driving through flood waters.
  • Switch off electricity and gas supply.
  • Stay tuned to official government alerts.
  • Keep children and elderly safe indoors.
After
  • Watch for snakes and water-borne insects.
  • Disinfect everything that got wet.
  • Boil water before drinking.
  • Inspect structural damage before entering buildings.
  • Document property damage for insurance.

Cyclone Safety

Before
  • Board up windows and secure loose objects.
  • Trim tree branches near power lines.
  • Identify nearest cyclone shelter location.
  • Keep battery-powered radios ready.
  • Reinforce roof structures if possible.
  • Prepare livestock shelters.
During
  • Stay indoors; keep away from glass windows.
  • Stay in the strongest part of the building.
  • Switch off electricity supply.
  • Do not go outside during the eye of the cyclone.
  • Keep emergency numbers accessible.
After
  • Do not touch loose electrical wires.
  • Wait for official "all clear" before going out.
  • Avoid flooded roads and damaged bridges.
  • Assist elderly and injured neighbors.
  • Report infrastructure damage to authorities.

Tsunami Safety

Before
  • Know the height of your street above sea level.
  • Plan evacuation routes to high ground.
  • Participate in community drills.
  • Keep emergency footwear ready.
During
  • If you feel a strong coastal earthquake, move inland immediately.
  • Do not wait for an official warning if you see the ocean receding.
  • Avoid river mouths and coastal areas.
  • Climb to higher floors if necessary.
After
  • Stay away from the coast until officials say it is safe.
  • A tsunami is a series of waves — wait for all clear.
  • Use SMS instead of calls to reduce congestion.
  • Check for injuries and provide first aid.