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TSUNAMI-Disaster Management
Programs for Livestock
Frontline,Jan,2005
Countries affected
Indonesia
In India
Thailand
Andaman and
Srilankha nicobar
India
TamilNadu
Myanmar
Pondicherry
Malaysia
Kerala
Bangladesh
Somalia Andhra Pradesh
World Tsunami occurrence
Nov 1,1755 - Europe
Aug 27, 1883 - Indonesian islands (Java-
Sumatra)
June 15,1896 - East coast of Japan
April 1,1946 - Hawaii
Nov 5,1952 - Russia India Today,Jan,2005
May 23,1960 - Hawaii
Aug 23, 1976 - Philippines
July 17, 1998 - Bismarck sea
In INDIA
•Dec 31, 1881 - Car Nicobar island
•June 26,1941 - Andaman and Nicobar
•From 1973-2001 7 under sea earthquakes
happened.But
No Tsunami
•Dec 26,2004- Andaman and nicobar, Indian
South coast states
India Today,Jan,2005
Number of missing or dead animals
Species Indonesia Thailand SriLanka
Cattle 28450 372 12300
Buffalo 21561 142
Sheep 46133 454 9000
Goat 52010
Poultry 449656 4163 2,30,000
Duck - 308 -
Swine - 1086 2641
Source:FAO
Impact of Tsunami as a whole- In India
Particulars TamilNadu Pondicherry Kerala Andhra
Pradesh
Length of coast affected 1000 Km 25 km 250 km 985
Incursion of water into 2 km to 3.5 300m to 3 km 1-2 km 500m to
land km 2km
Cattle -556
Sheep and goat - 4300
Dogs - 654
Poultry -1.3 lakhs
Pig -368
In TamilNadu
Number of missing or dead animals
Cattle - 1,021
Sheep and goat - 3234
Pigs - 720
Dogs - 600
Poultry -1.6lakhs
Source:TamilNadu animal Husbandry Dept.
Impact of tsunami on animal production
ANIMALS
SOILS
ON ANIMALS
• Destruction of animals
• Considerable destruction of animal building
• Loss of stored animal feed resources
• Disease out break;
Lack of feed
Movement of animals
Consumption of contaminated water
Stress conditions
Stress conditions
5. Conservation of fodder
Green fodder conservation
Depending on facility.
Either as silage or hay
TSUNAMI WARNING SYSTEM
In 1965- International Tsunami Information
Centre (ITIC).
•Under water earth quakes are monitored
by sensors on the floor of the sea
•The sensors pass on information to
floating buoys on the surface whenever
they detect any change in sea pressure
•Information is then relayed to satellite
which pass it on to the earth stations.
(M.S. SwamiNathan)
Bioshields consists of;
Planting appropriate mangrove species
Salt tolerant plants
Saliorine atriplex
Casuarina Sp.
Thespesia Sp.
And some species of Bamboo
(M.S. SwamiNathan)
CONCLUSION