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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE

Vulnerability
Atlas
64°E 68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E 96°E 100°E 64°E 68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E 96°E 100°E
68° E 72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E 96° E 100° E 42°N

N 6.1(2013) 7.0(1906)
6.0(1955) P 5.2(1999) 5.5(1926)
5.0(1977) 6.0(1919)
N
5.0(1973)
6.0(1952)
5.1(2009)
5.6(2002) 5.1(2003)N 6.8(1609)
N
6.0(1952) 5.1(1988)
INDIA
5.3(2007) 5.0(2008)
INDIA
5.6(1983)
N6.7(1923) 5.3(2002) 5.2(2005) 6.4(2008)
P N 5.8(1971)6.0(1954) 6.6(1961)

INDIA
6.0(1955) 5.1(2005) 5.5(1926)6.0(1922) 6.0(1951)
5.9(2007)
N NN N 6.0(1953) 6.0(1941) 5.2(2001) Flood Hazard Map

Vulnerability Atlas
5.3(2000) N 6.0(1963) N P P N N P
5.8(2012)
5.8(1941) 6.0(1932)6.5(1943) 6.5(1943) N 5.5(1983) 6.1(2003) 7.0(1917)
5.2(1980) 7.6(1932)N 5.1(2007) 5.1(1983)
5.3(2016) N
6.0(1949)6.5(1941) 5.8(2004) N 6.0(1957) N 5.2(2016)6.2(1974) 5.7(1996)5.8(1997) N 5.8(1947) 5.7(1943) P
N 6.0(1926) 6.0(1951) N N
5.9(1990)
5.2(1997) 5.6(1998)5.7(1962)5.1(2003) 5.5(1935)
P
5.2(1991) 5.2(2012)
5.2(1977) 5.3(1975)
P 5.9(1993) Wind Hazard Map
5.0(2001) 5.6(2005)6.0(1924) 6.0(1958) PN 5.3(2015)6.0(1922) 6.0(1957)6.3(2016) 6.0(1958) 5.6(1939) 5.5(2003)
5.5(1927) 5.0(1972) 5.7(1934)
5.1(1991)
38° N 0 100 200 300 400 500 km
N5.0(2015) NN N 5.4(1933)6.0(1930)
38°N

5.2(1971) 5.6(1945) NN 6.0(2012) 5.9(1984) 6.0(1956) 7.0(1902) 5.5(1949)


5.5(1927)5.5(1927) 5.0(2002) 5.1(2009) N
km 38°N 38°N

N N6.0(1957) 5.2(1983) 6.0(1961) 6.0(2011) 5.5(1950) P 5.5(1960) 5.2(1979)

Earthquake Hazard Map


5.0(1980) 0 100 200 300 400 500
N N6.4(1959)
Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767*

y
5.5(1952) 6.0(1956) 5.5(1927) 6.2(2009) 38°N
5.1(1994)
N8.0(1907) 5.8(1941) N6.0(1927) 5.1(2010)5.5(2015) 6.5(1944) 5.0(2000) N Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767*

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5.4(2009) N
N 6.0(1951) N5.7(1944) 5.4(2004) Population : 1,21,08,54,977

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5.1(1968) 5.5(1930) 6.0(1923) N P 5.0(1981) 6.5(1933)
38° N
! N
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N 5.9(2000) 5.0(1979) 6.1(1990) 5.1(2003) 5.8(2009)6.4(2008) 6.1(2003) 6.0(1938) Population : 1,21,08,54,977
5.6(1936)6.5(1935) 5.3(1995) 5.6(1935) 5.6(1942)
N N 5.5(2014) 5.5(1950) 5.1(1989) 5.3(2000)
N N N 5.2(2003)
5.5(2013) N
N 5.5(1925) 5.3(2014) 5.5(1925) 5.0(1993) 5.6(1993) 5.0(1967) 5.2(2007) 5.4(2008) 5.5(2009)
5.4(1991) 5.5(2008) 5.5(1990) 5.5(1952)5.3(2016) 5.0(1978) 5.0(1997)

(showing faults, thrusts and P


5.3(2015) 5.5(1924) 5.1(2009)
5.5(1957) 5.3(1972)
5.3(2007) 5.6(1940)6.5(1940) P
5.9(1992) 5.4(1995)
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7.3(1908)
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N
5.4(1995) N 5.3(1986) 5.5(1972)
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earthquakes of magnitude ≥5)


N 5.0(2008)5.5(1930)
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N N 5.7(1990) 5.2(1997) 34°N 34°N
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HIMACHAL PRADESH
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30°N
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Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767*
LUDHIANA
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The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. 1-15 Nos. 2001 - 3000
The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh. 16-30 Nos. > 3000
5.3(1984) State Boundary
The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified.

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31-45 Nos.
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India. 2° N
INDIAN OCEAN
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned. 46-60 Nos. 2° N

The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources. 61-75 Nos. The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher.
The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher.
The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.
The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.
The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh. 2° N The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh.
The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified. 76-89 Nos. The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified.
2° N The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.

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The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources.

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72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E

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Maps and Damage Risk to Housing
3 Edition
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A Tool to natural disaster prevention, preparedness


and mitigation for housing and related infrastructure

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Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs
Government of India
With its vast territory, large population and diverse geo-climatic
conditions, Indian sub-continent is exposed to natural catastrophes
historically. Natural hazards which can be broadly classified into
geophysical hazards (earthquakes, landslides & tsunamis), hydrologi-
cal hazards (floods), meteorological hazards (cyclones, storm surges),
and climatological hazards (thunderstorms) are common occurrence
in India. While the vulnerability varies from region to region, a large
part of the country is exposed to such natural hazards which often turn
into disasters causing significant disruption of socio-economic life of
communities leading to loss of life and property. Concerned with the
impact of natural disasters in the background of the International &
National resolutions, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and re-
alising that the preparedness and prevention are integral components
of the development process, the Governments at the Central and State
levels are gradually evolving strategies, policies and programmes for
natural disaster mitigations and prevention. In the process cutting edge
technologies are being introduced in fields like forecasting, satellite
Prelude and remote sensing, computerised systems of vulnerability and risk
assessment and other technologies for warning and monitoring. Also,
there have been concerted efforts made by Ministry of Housing & Urban
The Government of India has Affairs, Government of India to bring paradigm shift in its approach
taken several initiatives at policy towards disaster risk reduction. The traditional 3 Rs (Rescue, Relief &
level for strengthening disaster Restoration) are now replaced by 3 Ps (Prevention, Preparedness &
reduction strategies recognizing Proofing) resulting in pro-active pre-disaster preventive measures.
the vulnerability of Indian sub-
continent: 68° E 72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E 96° E 100° E 64°E

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2°N The territorial waters of India ex
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ventive measures. 72° E 76° E

BMTPC : Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition : Peer Group, MoHUA, GOI; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI; Seismic Zones of India Map IS 1893 (Part I): 2002, BIS; Earthquake Epicentre from IMD;
Seismotectonic Atlas of India and its Environs, GSI; Houses/Population as per Census 2011; *Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation.
80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E 96° E

BMTPC : Vulnerability
GOI. Houses/Populat
Hazard Vulnerability in India
Indian Subcontinent: among the world’s most disaster prone areas
• 57% of land vulnerable to Earthquakes
• 18% of land vulnerable to High Wind Velocity (55 & 50 m/s)
• 7% of land vulnerable to Floods
• 12.6% of land vulnerable to landslides in hilly regions of 18 states
> 1 million houses damaged annually + human, social, other losses
Earthquakes
• 11.3% land is liable to severe earthquakes (MSK IX or more)
• 14.4% land is liable to MSK VIII (similar to Latur / Uttarkashi)
• 31.1% land is liable to MSK VII (similar to Jabalpur quake)
Biggest quakes in: Andamans, Kuchchh, Himachal, Kashmir, North Bihar and the
North East regions.
Wind and Cyclones

Hazard
• 1891-2017: 273 cyclones (106 severe) in the East Coast
• 30 cyclones in West Coast (16 severe) in the same period
• In 19 severe cyclonic storms, death toll > 10,000 lives
Vulnerability In 21 cyclones in Bay of Bengal (India+Bangladesh), 1.25 million lives have
been lost
Risk Floods
• Floods in the Indo-Gangetic-Brahmaputra plains are an annual feature. On
an average, a few hundred lives are lost.
• Millions are rendered homeless.
• Lakhs of hectares of crops are damaged every year.
Landslides
• 12.6 percent of landmass (~0.42 million km2) in the mountainous/ hill
regions are landslide prone spreading mainly over 18 States.
68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E 96°E 100°E 64°E 68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E 96°E 100°E

INDIA
INDIA Flood Hazard Map
Wind Hazard Map
0 100 200 300 400 500 km 38°N
km 38°N 38°N
0 100 200 300 400 500 Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767*
Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767* Population : 1,21,08,54,977

Population : 1,21,08,54,977

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INDIAN OCEAN
c Storm Crossing one degree Latitude State Boundary " Town/City
Cyclonic Storm Crossing one degree Latitude

Very High Damage Risk Zone - A (Vb=55 m/s) River


S. (S.C.S) between 21 o N and 22o N as shown are upto 90o E, Very High Damage Risk Zone - B (Vb=50 m/s)
mber crossing Indian coast upto about 89o E will be less
High Damage Risk Zone (V b=47 m/s)
INDIAN OCEAN Area liable to Floods 2°N
Moderate Damage Risk Zone - A (V b=44 m/s) 2°N

Moderate Damage Risk Zone - B (V b=39 m/s) 2°N


ctness of internal details rests with the publisher. The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher. ( ) Probable Maximum Surge Height (m)
xtend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. Low Damage Risk Zone (Vb=33 m/s) The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.
rs of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh. The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh.
The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified.
ngst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified. Vb =Basic Wind Speed The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
oastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.
map, have been taken from various sources.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.
The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources. State Boundary

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y Atlas- 3rd Edition; Peer Group, MoHUA; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI, GOI; Basic Wind Speed Map National Building Code: 2016; Cyclone Data, 1891-2015, IMD, BMTPC : Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition; Peer Group, MoHUA; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI, GOI; Census of India 2011; Flood Atlas (1987),Task Force Report (2004), C.W.C., G.O.I. Houses/Population
tion as per Census 2011; *Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation. as per Census 2011; * Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation.
A Qualitative Shift in India’s Strategy
The Government recognised the need for a shift from a post disaster reactive approach
to a pre-disaster pro-active approach:
• Preparedness
• Mitigation
• Prevention
This will minimise the damage, losses and trauma to the people on one hand and reduce
the costs of relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction.
The Disaster Management Act 2005 – enacted on 23rd December, 2005 lays down
institutional and coordination mechanism at all level and provides for establishment
of Disaster Mitigation Fund and Disaster Response Fund at national, state and district
level.

This shift in strategy is feasible because of:


• Advancements in Science and Technology
• Effective implementation has shown decline in casualties.
A • Advancements in forecasting technologies and warning systems
• Government policy to strengthen Hazard Mapping, R&D and Standardisation
Qualitative • Enlargement and reinforcement of disaster prevention systems, equipment and
facilities.
Shift in Strategy
Goals of Disaster Prevention

Objectives:
The objectives of India’s National Policy for natural disaster reduction is to reduce:
• loss of lives
• property damage
• economic disruption

Goals:
• Creating Public Awareness about Safety from Disasters
• Amending/Enacting legislation for safety from Hazards
• Planning development areas with safety from Hazards
• Protection of habitations from adverse hazard impacts
• Constructing new buildings safe from Hazards
• Retrofitting existing buildings for improving hazard resistance

Stakeholders in the Legislation Needed


process of disaster • Amendments to town/country planning acts and Master plan area development
mitigation rules
• Land use zoning in hazard prone areas and establishing techno-legal regimes
• Policy makers • Incorporation of safety requirements in building bye-laws of local bodies/panchayats –
• Urban Managers applicable to new buildings and extensions of old buildings. Empowering local bodies
• Decision Makers to exercise control
• Legislation to upgrade hazard resistance of critical buildings for use and safety of
• Administration
large number of people – schools, hospitals, cinemas, congregation halls, water
• Professionals (architects and
tanks, towers, telephone exchanges, fire stations, headquarters of police and
engineers at various levels) administration.
• Professional Institutions
• R&D Institutions
• Financial Institutions
• Insurance Sector
• Community
• NGOs
• Common Man
Vulnerability Atlas of India - 1997
BMTPC since its inception is committed towards promoting disaster mitigation measures
through preparedness and brought out its first Vulnerability Atlas of India in
1997 under the auspices of Expert Group set up by the erstwhile
Ministry of Urban Development. It was first of its kind tool for the
Disaster Management authorities, agencies, related stake holders
and citizens of India for identifying the level of damage risk (degree
of vulnerability) of housing stock with respect to earthquakes, floods
and cyclones, in any part of the country.

This Atlas has since served as a useful tool for policy planning on
natural disaster prevention and preparedness specially for hosing
and related infrastructure. The IDNDR also adjudged the project with
High Demonstrative Value.

Vulnerability Atlas of India - 2006


Vulnerability The 2nd edition Vulnerability of India was brought out by BMTPC
in 2006 under the guidance of Peer Group set up by the then
Atlas Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation using GIS
tools and digitized maps were developed providing hazard and
of India seismo-tectonic information upto district level. Based on 2001
Census Housing Stock data, housing risk tables upto districts were
published as per distribution of houses by predominant material
Revision of the Atlas of roof and wall.
Changes in the hazard scenario in
the country since publication of 2006 Vulnerability Atlas of India - 2019
Atlas: The third edition of the Vulnerability Atlas of India includes hazard maps of earthquakes,
• Formation of new States (2) and wind/cyclones, floods, landslides, thunderstorms and district-wise vulnerability risk tables
new Districts (47). based on available latest data in order to help in enhancing preparedness of Governments
• Revision of Indian Standards and and various other agencies in mitigating natural disasters. The 3rd edition was brought out
national Building Code by BIS. by BMTPC under the guidance of Peer Group chaired by Padamshree Prof. A.S. Arya who
• Availability of latest data on faults worked as a chairman for all the three Expert/Peer Groups responsible for bringing out three
and thrusts from Seismotectonic editions of Vulnerability Atlas of India. The Atlas will be a useful tool not only for public but
Atlas published by GSI. also for urban managers and National & State Authorities dealing with disaster mitigation
• Availability of basin wise and management.
atlases for Probable Maximum Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, released the digital version of Third Edition of Vulnerability
Precipitation (PMP) by CWC and Atlas of India on the occasion of Global Housing Technology Challenge - India (GHTC-
IMD India), Construction Technology India 2019 Expo-cum-Conference on 2nd March, 2019 at
• Availability of new Housing Data New Delhi organized by Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs.
as per Census 2011
• Availability of field verified
landslide incidence data from
GSI
• Availability of climatological
data for thunderstorms in terms
of number of thunderstorms at a
station from 1981 to 2010 from
IMD

To examine the above issues closely


the Ministry of Housing & Urban
Affairs constituted the Peer Group
with representation from different
concerned agencies namely GSI, IMD,
IIT Roorkee, NRSC, CSIR-SERC with
BMTPC as Secretariat.
Landslide Incidence Maps
Landslide Incidence Maps based on the field verified data (about 9000) from GSI has
been included for India and States/UTs of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, West Bengal, Goa and
North Eastern States including Sikkim. The Landslide Incidence Maps also provides Annual
State Rainfall Normals (mm) in the base layer, as provided by IMD.

Thunderstorm Incidence Map


Based on the climatological data for thunderstorms from IMD in terms of number of
thunderstorms at a station from 1981 to 2010, the Landslide Incidence Map of India has
been included in the Atlas.

Cyclone Occurrence Map (Coastal India)


The Cyclone Occurrence Map of India has been developed based on maximum/estimated
3-minute average Maximum Sustained Wind (MSW) in knots (1 knot = 0.5144 m/s) that
affected coastal districts of India during 1891-2008, as per data provided by IMD.

New
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Additions
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Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767*


Population : 1,21,08,54,977

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DHANBAD DURGAPUR km 38° N
"
RATLAM RANCHI BARDDHAMAN 0 100 200 300 400 500
AHMADABAD UJJAIN BHOPAL " " x
x
xx
x 38° N

maps including boundaries of


"

WEST BENGAL
" " JABALPUR Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767*
MADHYA PRADESH
" "

GUJARAT
WADHWAN JAMSHEDPUR
JAMNAGAR " NADIAD
INDORE " 22° N Population : 1,21,08,54,977
" "
" ""HAORA
RAJKOT
22° N " VADODARA KOLKATA
"
BILASPUR
PORBANDAR BHAVNAGAR "
" JUNAGADH " BHARUCH
"
KHANDWA x
" "
GONDIA
CHHATTISGARH SAMBALPUR

the States/Districts according to


BURHANPUR " "
"
NAVSARI BHUSAWAL NAGPUR "RAIPUR
" DHULE " AMRAVATI " 34° N
"
JAMMU & KASHMIR
DAMAN & DIU
"
AKOLA 34° N KUPWARA (18)
MALEGAON
ODISHA
" ROHTAK " CUTTACK GULMARG (45) PAHALGAM (47)
" "BHUBANESHWAR

DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI


" SRINAGAR (40)
NASHIK BANIHAL (47)
" CHANDRAPUR
JALNA PURI QUAZIGUND (45)
KATRA (43)
BATOTE (48)
" " "
AURANGABAD
" JAMMU (70)

the Survey of India Map as well


MAHARASHTRA
BADARWA (34)
BHIWANDI ULHASNAGAR
THANE
""
KATHUA (1)
DHARAMSHALA (23)

MUMBAI x
" " NANDED
" x " AHMADNAGAR PARBHANI
" AMRITSAR (50)
HIMACHAL PRADESH
x 18° N SUNDARNAGAR (87)
xx PUNE NIZAMABAD SHIMLA (49) KALPA (13)

18° N x
x
"
LATUR
"
30° N
x
xx
x
xx
x
xx " PUNJAB CHANDIGARH MANA (15)

xxx
xx
x
xxx VIZIANAGARAM 30° N
x WARANGAL " PATIALA (41)
GANGANAGAR (21)
UTTARAKHAND
TELANGANA
AMBALA (50)
"
x

as the boundaries of the various


xx
x SOLAPUR VISHAKHAPATNAM
x
x
x
x
" " ROORKEE (21) MUKTESWER (49)

x GULBARGA HYDERABAD
x
xxx
x
x
x
xx
x
x
x
x
x
" " HARYANA MEERUT (8)
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
x xx
x RAJAHMUNDRYKAKINADA
KOLHAPUR
"
SANGLI
BIJAPUR " "
CHURU (34)
DELHI
BHIWANI (16) PASSIGHAT (11)
DIBRUGARH (67)
" ELURU BIKANER (25) KHERI LAKHIMPUR (33)
x
x
x
x
"
"
VIJAYAWADA BHIMAVARAM
xxx
ALIGARH (5) NORTH LAKHIMPUR (24)
x
x
x x
x SIKKIM
xx " " BAHRAICH (49)
GUNTUR TENALI
x RAICHUR " " MACHILIPATNAM PHALODI (4)
MATHURA (6)
BHARATPUR (9)
HARDOI (4) GANGTOK (37) TEZPUR (89)
" " JAISALMER (15) GONDA (2) TADONG (33)
BELGAUM

hazard zones, thus improving their


JAIPUR (20)
26° N
UTTAR PRADESH
DARJEELING (3)JALPAIGURI (16)
KURNOOL
ASSAM
ETAWAH (11)
RAJASTHAN
" GORAKHPUR (45)

NAGALAND
DHOLPUR (5) COOCH BIHAR (38)
"
ADONI 26° N SULTANPUR (57) DHUBRI (41)

GOA
x HUBLI" GADAG
" AJMER (18) GWALIOR (29) DARBHANGA (3)
xx
GUWAHATI (69)

ANDHRA PRADESH
KANPUR (37)
HOSPET BARMER (9) PURNEA (15)

MEGHALAYA
" BALLIA (1) CHAPRA (3)
xx "
BIHAR
x
x xx
" JHANSHI (17) ALLAHABAD (41)VARANASI (53) MALDA (55)

xxxxx
BHILWARA (2)
x
SABOUR (2) SILCHAR (28)
x BELLARY
MANIPUR
CHERRAPUNJI (31)
x
x KOTA (19) PATNA (27)
x
JAWAI BANDH (2)

ARABIAN SEA xx
x
BAY OF BENGAL 14° N BHAGALPUR (20)

x x
x
KARNATAKA
xx ANANTAPUR PRODDATUR
x
CHITTORGARH (5) RAWATBHATA (3) DEHRI (4) GAYA (29)
x
x
x KHAJURAHO (15) KAILASHAHAR (85)
"
14° N xx
x
xx
xx
"
CUDDAPAH UDAIPUR (11) GUNA (24) TIKAMGARH (3) CHURK (6)
x NELLORE SATNA (28)
x
x
x
x x "
xx
DEESA (9)
x
"
x
x
xx
x x
x
x DAVANGERE " BERHAMPORE (8)
TRIPURA
xxx
AIJWAL (4)
DALTONGANJ (23)

accuracy.
SHIMOGA SAGAR (38)
JHARKHAND WEST BENGAL
" BHADRAVATI
"
NALIYA (3) BHUJ (12) UMARIA (6)
RANCHI (43) SHANTI NIKETAN (60) MIZORAM
KANDLA (2) BHOPAL (17) BANKURA (6)
AHMEDABAD (21) JABALPUR (26) AMBIKAPUR (16)
PURULIA (69) JAMSHEDPUR (50)
TUMKUR OKHA (6)
DWARKA (5) GUJARAT MADHYA PRADESH PENDRA (38)
CHAIBASA (2)
KOLKATA (81)
MIDNAPORE (55)
22° N

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR


" RAJKOT (17) DHAR (1) MANDLA (7) CANNING (59)
CHENNAI 22° N VARODARA (6) HOSHANGABAD (10)
HALDIA (38)
MANGALORE BENGALURU VELLORE " BARIPADA (4) DIAMOND HARBOUR (39)
" PORBANDAR (6) BHAVNAGAR (7) CHINDWARA (2) MALANJKHAND (7)
" JHARSUGUDA (23) DIGHA (67)SAGAR ISLAND (10)
"
" KANCHIPURAM KEONJHARGARH (7) BALASORE (33)

x "
MANDYA
SURAT (8) CHHATTISGARH
x MYSORE VERAVAL (5) NAGPUR (50)
JALGAON (2) ANGUL (1)
" RAIPUR (25) CHANDBALI (9)

x x
x DAMAN & DIU
AKOLA (2)
CANNANORE PUDDUCHERRY
ODISHA
CUTTACK (5)

• Inclusion of railways, national


x
PUDUCHERRY
PARADIP (11)
" x CUDDALORE"
DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI
BHUBANESHWER (26)
xx
x
x
x
xx
x
xx SALEM
x
xx
xx
x "
" AURANGABAD (22) CHANDRAPUR (10) BHAWANIPATNA (1) PURI (14)
xx
x x
x
xxx
x xx
xx
x x x
x x
xxxx x xxx
xxx
x x ERODE
" xxx
KOZHIKODE
x
x
x
x x
xx
xx
x
xx
x
xx
x
xx
xx
x
x MAHARASHTRA
xx x xx
GOPALPUR (15)
x
"
xTIRUPPUR MUMBAI (21)

xxxxx
NANDED (2) JAGDALPUR (49)

TAMIL NADU
COIMBATORE
" KUMBAKONAM MUMBAI CLB (13) PARBHANI (4)
" ALIBAG (4) RAMGUNDAM (43) 18° N
TIRUCHCHIRAPPALLI
x "PALGHAT POLLACHI " "
"
10° N PUNE (29) BIR (BEED) (19) NIZAMABAD (15)
KALINGPATNAM (52)
TRICHUR " THANJAVUR 18° N
10° N
KERALA" x
x x
xx
MAHABALESHWAR (21)
DINDIGUL HARNAI (7)

LAKSHADWEEP
SATARA (15)
TELANGANA
" SOLAPUR (31) VISHAKHAPATNAM (41)
BHADRACHALAM (1)

highways, expressways and water


COCHIN x KARAIKKUDI
x
TUNI (47)
BAY OF BENGAL
RATNAGIRI (22)

xx
x
MADURAI" KHAMMAM (8)
"
x
x " HYDERABAD (41) KAKINADA (39)

x x
x
x x
x xx
KOLAHPUR (13)
ALLEPPEY x
xx
x
" x RAJAPALAIYAM
x x
x
GANNAVARAM (41)
NARSAPUR (43)
" MASULIPATNAM (44)
BELGAUM (40) MASULIPATNAM (44)
BAPTALA (44)

x
QUILON
xx x
xx
x
xx TIRUNELVELITUTICORIN
x ARABIAN SEA GADAG (40) ANDHRA PRADESH
"
x
xx
x
x
x
x
x " GOA
Town/City
NANDYAL (2) ONGOLE (29)
x
"
" xx
THIRUVANTHAPURAM
" x
KARWAR (5) KAVALI (13)
14° N
KARNATAKA
ANATAPUR (23)

bodies and inclusion of Housing/


NAGERCOIL 14° N HONAVAR (25) NELLORE (18)

Landslide
"
x CHITRADURGA (36)
AROGYAVARAM (28)TIRUPATHY (24)

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR


CHENNAI (41)

State Boundary
MANGALORE (54) BANGALORE (45)
VELLOR (28)
KOLAR GOLD FIELD (10)

6° N PUDUCHERRY PORTBLAIR (53)

INDIAN OCEAN
KANNUR (12) PUDUCHERRY (52)

Population data as per Census


CUDDALORE (44)
SALEM (27)
6° N Annual Rainfall Normals (mm) KARIPUR (49)
COONOOR (10)

AGATHI (10)
TAMIL NADU
KOZHICODE (49) KARAIKAL (42)

250 - 500 COIMBATORE (44)


NAGAPATTINAM (28) 10° N

KERALA
TANJAVUR (4)ADIRAMPATTINAM (58)
10° N
LAKSHADWEEP
AMINIDIVI (21)
MADURAI (64)
KODAIKANAL (51)

501 - 1000
TONDI (37)
KOCHI (72) ALAPPUZHA (24)
PAMBAN (32)

2011 in hazard maps.


1001 - 2000
TUTICORIN (4)
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM (81)
MINICOY (31)

KANNIYAKUMARI (10)

2001 - 3000
> 3000 6° N
6° N INDIAN OCEAN Thunderstorm at a Location

2° N 1-15 Nos.

• Inclusion of landslide Incidence


2° N INDIAN OCEAN 16-30 Nos.
State Boundary
31-45 Nos.
The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher.
46-60 Nos.
The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.
The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh. 61-75 Nos.
The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher.
The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.

Maps with detailed note on


2° N
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India. The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh.
The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified. 76-89 Nos.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned. 2° N The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.
The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources. The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources.

72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E


72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E
BMTPC: Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition: Peer Group, MoHUA, GOI; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI;Thunderstorm data from IMD. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic

landslide occurrences and


presentation.

BMTPC: Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition: Peer Group, MoHUA,GOI: Map is Based on digitised data of SOI; Landslide Incidence data GSI; Annual Rainfall data IMD. Houses/Population as per Census 2011;
* Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation.

effects.
64°E 68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E 96°E 100°E

38°N

INDIA
38°N

Cyclone Occurrence Map


(Coastal India)

• Inclusion of Map showing 34°N


JAMMU & KASHMIR
0 100 200 300 400
km
500
34°N

frequencies of Thunderstorms at BATALA


"
"AMRITSAR
"
PATHANKOT

HIMACHAL PRADESH
"JALANDHAR

different stations in the country and


LUDHIANA 30°N
30°N PUNJAB CHANDIGARH
"
"
CHANDIGARH

BATHINDA PATIALA DEHRA DUN


" " "AMBALA "
"
GANGANAGAR SAHARANPUR
"
KARNAL "
UTTARAKHAND
HARIDWAR
"
PANIPATMUZAFFARNAGAR
"
HISAR "
"
HARYANA SONIPAT
ROHTAK
"
MEERUT
" HAPUR" MORADABAD
RAMPUR ARUNACHAL PRADESH
" " GHAZIABAD
DELHI
DELHI ""
AMROHA
BHIWANI " " " BULANDSHAHR
" "FARIDABAD "SAMBHAL

corresponding note on causes and


BIKANER "
GURGAON "BAREILLY
" ALIGARH SHAHJAHANPUR
"
SIKAR
"
ALWAR
"
MATHURA
"
"
SITAPUR SIKKIM
"
BHARATPURAGRA
JAIPUR " " " SILIGURI 26°N
26°N RAJASTHAN
" FIROZABADETAWAH
" UTTAR PRADESH
"
LUCKNOW FAIZABAD GORAKHPUR
" "
"
ASSAM NAGALAND
"AJMER KANPUR
"JODHPUR GWALIOR " MUZAFFARPURDARBHANGA
" " " PURNIA SHILLONG
JAUNPUR CHHAPRA
MEGHALAYA
"
BIHAR
" KATIHAR
" "ARA
JHANSI ALLAHABAD " " BALURGHAT
BHILWARA " BHAGALPUR IMPHAL

effect of thunderstorms.
VARANASI PATNABIHAR SHARIF
MANIPUR
" KOTA " " "MUNGER " "
MIRZAPUR
" " "
" "
GAYA
UDAIPUR "
" REWA
" BAHARAMPUR
" TRIPURA
AGARTALA

JHARKHAND
"
C.S.3 (S.C.S.2) MURWARA DHANBAD
ASANSOL

RATLAM
" " " " DURGAPUR
RANCHIBERMO " BARDDHAMAN
MIZORAM
AHMADABAD UJJAIN BHOPAL "
WEST BENGAL
" JABALPUR "
" " "
MADHYA PRADESH
C.S.3 (S.C.S.0) WADHWAN " JAMSHEDPUR

22°N
JAMNAGAR
" RAJKOT
GUJARAT
" "
NADIAD
"
INDORE "
"HAORA
KOLKATA
22°N
" VADODARA
"
BILASPUR
PORBANDAR BHAVNAGAR
C.S.10 (S.C.S.6) " JUNAGADH " BHARUCH KHANDWA "

• The Vulnerability and Risk Tables


" " "

"
BURHANPUR
NAGPUR
GONDIA
" CHHATTISGARH "
SAMBALPUR
C.S.102 (S.C.S.39)
NAVSARI BHUSAWAL "RAIPUR
" DHULE " AMRAVATI "
C.S.7 (S.C.S.3) " AKOLA "
MALEGAON C.S.37 (S.C.S.11)
DAMAN & DIU " "
ROHTAK"
ODISHA
CUTTACK
"BHUBANESHWAR
NASHIK "

C.S.1 (S.C.S.1)
DADRA & NAGAR" HAVELI"AURANGABAD
"
JALNA
"
CHANDRAPUR
"
PURI

BHIWANDITHANE
""
MAHARASHTRA C.S.27 (S.C.S.7)
" ULHASNAGAR AHMADNAGAR " NANDED
"MUMBAI " PARBHANI
"
18°N

of Housing Data in each district is


C.S.4 (S.C.S.1) PUNE NIZAMABAD
18°N " LATUR " C.S.13 (S.C.S.4)
"
VIZIANAGARAM
WARANGAL "

TELANGANA
SOLAPUR " VISHAKHAPATNAM
C.S.1 (S.C.S.1) "
"
GULBARGA C.S.11 (S.C.S.5)
" "HYDERABAD
SANGLI KAKINADA
KOLHAPUR BIJAPUR " "
" " ELURU RAJAHMUNDRY
C.S.0 (S.C.S.0) " VIJAYAWADA
"
"
"
BHIMAVARAM C.S.21 (S.C.S.7)
RAICHUR GUNTUR TENALI
""
BELGAUM " MACHILIPATNAM "

now based on wall types and roof


" KURNOOL
C.S.0 (S.C.S.0)
ANDHRA PRADESH
ADONI "
GOA C.S.16 (S.C.S.7)
HUBLI "
" HOSPET
" GADAG "
BELLARY
"
ANANTAPURPRODDATUR
14°N
14°N C.S.0 (S.C.S.0) KARNATAKA
DAVANGERE " " CUDDAPAH
NELLORE C.S.11 (S.C.S.7)
BAY OF BENGAL
" " "
BHADRAVATI SHIMOGA
""
C.S.2 (S.C.S.1) TUMKUR
C.S.15 (S.C.S.7)
"
BENGALURU
CHENNAI
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR

types as per 2011 Census data.


MANGALORE VELLORE "
" " " "KANCHIPURAM
MANDYA
C.S.0 (S.C.S.0) MYSORE
" C.S.19 (S.C.S.10)
"
CANNANORE PUDDUCHERRY
"CUDDALORE
PUDUCHERRY
"
SALEM
C.S.2 (S.C.S.2) " "
KOZHIKODE ERODE C.S.12 (S.C.S.8)
" TIRUPPUR "
COIMBATORE
TAMIL NADU
KUMBAKONAM
" "
ARABIAN SEA PALGHAT
"
TRICHUR
POLLACHI "
TIRUCHCHIRAPPALLI
"
" 10°N
10°N C.S.2 (S.C.S.1) " THANJAVUR
KERALA
" DINDIGUL C.S.15 (S.C.S.5)
LAKSHADWEEP "

The district names and reference


KARAIKKUDI
COCHIN MADURAI
"
" "
ALLEPPEY
C.S.1 (S.C.S.1) " RAJAPALAIYAM
C.S.5 (S.C.S.4)
"
QUILON
" TUTICORIN
C.S.1 (S.C.S.1) "TIRUNELVELI
THIRUVANTHAPURAM
"
"
NAGERCOIL C.S.5 (S.C.S.4)
"

numbers are taken according to


6°N
6°N
INDIAN OCEAN

" Town/City

State Boundary

2011 Census for ease of cross


Maximum Sustained Wind (MSW)
in Knots*

C.S = Cyclonic Storm Crossing one degree Latitude 34-47 2°N


2°N (S.C.S) = Severe Cyclonic Storm Only one degree Latitude
48-63

reference.
Note :
1. Number of C.S. (S.C.S) between 21o N and 22o N as shown are upto 90o E, 64-90
hence the number crossing Indian coast upto about 89o E will be less
91 or more

The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher.
*Maximum/Estimated 3-minute average
The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. Maximum Sustained Wind (MSW) in knots that
The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh.
The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified. affected coastal districts of India during
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.
1891-2008 (IMD, GOI) 2°S
2°S The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources.

68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E

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5.0(1966) 5.5(1950)

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SH
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6.0(1848) Earthquake Hazard Map

Maps
5.0(1965) N
BANAS KANTHA
24°N
6.0(1845) DISA (showing faults, thrusts and
5.5(1845)
"

earthquakes of magnitude ≥5.0)


y
N
6.0(1864)6.0(1903) PALANPUR 5.0(1962)

! RAJASTHAN
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N

AH
8.0(1819)

SW
RA
ISLAND BELT FAULT 0 20 40 60 80 100 km

SA
SIDDHAPUR SOMTotal No. of Houses : 1,75,24,030*
KU 5.8(1940) 5.1(2001) PATAN
"

5.2(2006) Population : 6,04,39,692

• State/UT-wise hazard maps


24°N
TC 5.1(2001)
"
H MA

SABARMATI
INL

MA
AN 5.1(2001) 5.7(2001)
D FA VISNAGAR

RG
KACHCHH UL
T 5.0(2001)

INA
"
5.2(2001) PATAN MAHESANA
SABAR KANTHA

L FA
7.7(2001)
"

MAHESANA

UL
7.0(1956)P
5.2(2001)

T
P

- Earthquakes
BHUJ 5.1(2001)
KATROL - BHUJ FAULT
"
5.5(2006)
5.4(2001)
23°N
ARABIAN SEA
GANDHINAGAR
5.0(2001) MAHI
KALOL"GANDHINAGAR
"

5.0(1821)

MARGINAL
VIRAMGAM
"

DHRANGADHRA AHMADABAD
FAULT

- Cyclones
" "

IAWAR

FAULT
H KATH MORBI
NORT "
23°N
SURENDRANAGAR KHEDA PANCHMAHALS
WADHWAN AHMADABAD DOHAD DOHAD
GODHRA
"
"
"
NADIAD
"
DHOLKA "

Earthquake Magnitude JAMNAGAR

- Floods
"

5.0(1938)5.8(1938) ANAND
5.0 - 5.9 RAJKOT PETLAD
"
MADHYA PRADESH
"

N RAJKOT
6.0 - 6.9 "
ANAND
" KHAMBHAT
22°N 7.0 - 7.9 VADODARA
P BOTAD

y
JAMNAGAR
"

!
"

- Landslides
≥ 8.0
DABHOI
GONDAL "
"
VADODARA
" Town/City
BA 5.0(1863)
Fault UPLETA DHORAJI JETPUR AD A RW 22°N
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20°N
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digitised Survey of India maps as
69°E 70°E 71°E 72°E 73°E 74°E 75°E

BMTPC : Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition : Peer Group, MoHUA, GOI; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI; Seismic Zones of India Map IS: 1893 (Part I) - 2002, BIS; Earthquake Epicentre from IMD; Seismotectonic Atlas of India and its Environs, GSI; Houses/Population as per Census 2011; *Houses
including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation.

base.
81°E 82°E 83°E 84°E 85°E 86°E 87°E 88°E

JHARKHAND

ODISHA SUNDARGARH "


PANPOSH
"
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WEST BENGAL

MADHYA PRADESH Wind Hazard Map "


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"
CHAMPUA 22°N

BARIPADA

Earthquake Hazard Maps


"
km
22°N 0 20 40 60 80 100
MAYURBHANJ
JHARSUGUDA BANEI
" PANCHPIR
Total No. of Houses : 1,27,59,133* " "

KUCHINDA
Population : 4,19,74,218 JHARSUGUDA "

KENDUJHAR
"
UDALA
"
BALESHWAR

• Based on Seismic Zoning map of


"
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" C.S.102
SAMBALPUR DEBAGARH PALA LAHARHA (S.C.S.39)
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BARGARH
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BARGARH BHADRAK

India given in IS 1893:2002.


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Seismo-Tectonic Atlas of GSI.


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• Epicentres and years of occurrence


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GANJAM
C.S.27
(S.C.S.7)

Digitized
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CHATRAPUR

of earthquakes (>5.0 intensity),


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KORAPUT (S.C.S.4)

quakes.
Hazard Maps
C.S = Cyclonic Storm Crossing one degree Latitude
(S.C.S) = Severe Cyclonic Strom Crossing one degree Latitude
MALAKANAGIRI P.M.W.S = Probable Maximum Wind Speed (m/s)
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R.F.= H = Risk Factor High


MALKANGIRI ANDHRA PRADESH 18°N

Very High Damage Risk Zone - B (Vb=50 m/s)


TELANGANA High Damage Risk Zone (Vb=47 m/s)
18°N
Moderate Damage Risk Zone - A (Vb=44 m/s)
Moderate Damage Risk Zone - B (Vb=39 m/s)

Wind & Cyclone Hazard Maps


The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher.
The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured
from the appropriate base line.
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India. Vb =Basic Wind Speed
The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources.

81°E 82°E 83°E 84°E 85°E 86°E 87°E

BMTPC : Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition; Peer Group, MoHUA; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI, GOI; Basic Wind Speed Map National Building Code 2016; Cyclone Data, 1891-2015, IMD, GOI. Houses/Population as per Census 2011; *Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps
are solely for thematic presentation.

83°E 84°E 85°E 86°E 87°E 88°E 89°E 90°E


• Based on wind speed maps given in
NBC 2016.
28°N

BIHAR
Flood Hazard Map

The monitoring of hazards is carried


28°N

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0 20 40 60 80 100 km
SIKKIM Total No. of Houses : 2,34,14,674*
Population : 10,40,99,452

out by the most important organisations 27°N

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River
The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher. State Boundary

by Geological Survey of India (GSI)


The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the
appropriate base line.
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
District Boundary Area liable to Floods
CHHATTISGARH
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh &
Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.

flood plains (which are also flooded


The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources.

83°E 84°E 85°E 86°E 87°E 88°E 89°E 90°E

BMTPC : Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition; Peer Group, MoHUA; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI, GOI; Census of India 2011; Flood Atlas (1987), Task Force Report (2004), C.W.C., G.O.I. Houses/Population as per Census 2011; * Houses including vacant & locked houses.
Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation.

and the Department of Earthquake 78° E 79° E 80° E 81° E


during heavy rains due to choked
JAMMU & KASHMIR

Engineering, IIT Roorkee in this regard. UTTARAKHAND


drainage path) could not be plot-
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Landslide Incidence Map ted because of lack of data, which
(with Annual State Rainfall Normals)
has to be collected by each state
publishes Seismic Zoning Map and 32° N
0 20 40 60 80 100 km 32° N

Total No. of Houses : 33,83,410*


administration.
the Basic Wind Map including cyclonic
Population : 1,00,86,292
HIMACHAL PRADESH

winds for the country. The Seismic Landslide Incidence Maps


• Based on the field verified data
Zoning Map was revised in 2002
(about 9000) from GSI.
and Basic Wind Map was revised in
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tained Wind (MSW) in knots, as per


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The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh 1001 - 2000

have been developed at country


& Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.
The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources.

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