REPORT: THRISSUR POORAM-2016
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REPORT: THRISSUR POORAM-2016
REPORT: THRISSUR POORAM-2016 DISASTER RISK REDUCTION ACTIVITIES INSTITUTE OF LAND AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PTP NAGAR,THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-38 Phone: 0471-236 5559; Email: [email protected] Page 0 Report on the Disaster Risk Reduction Activities Thrissur Pooram 2016 1. Crowd Management at Thrissur Pooram Human stampede is identified as a major hazard that could happen during a mass gathering event like Thrissur Pooram. Unlike in other temple festivals, the organisers and district administration will have to address complex problems like management of mammoth crowd, elephants and any mishap during the fireworks. Different events take place at different locations simultaneously. The information exchange in the technological era is still an intricacy. As the mobile phones won't work due to signal jamming due to over-crowded receivers under a particular antenna, the use of VHF radios are essential for emergency communication and emergency response operations. Deploying a team of VHF radio operators is important for emergency operation centre (EOC) at the festival venue connecting various field locations and control rooms. It was easy to obtain a good group of VHF Radio operators - HAM radio operators - at Thrissur. Hence it was decided to deploy a group of HAMs to the field. HAMs helped in round the clock monitoring and provided undisturbed communication throughout the festival period. 2. Hazard, Vulnerability & Risk Analysis (HVRA) I. Hazard Identification: Immediately getting an order from the Government (G.O. (Rt.) No.2296/2016/DMD Dt. 16/04/2016), a program schedule was made available in advance from the District Administration, Thrissur. Human stampede during Thrissur Pooram may happen due to many reasons such as: Rush of people to a special place : With different events in different regions of the temple premises, people may try entering into a special place for better view of the events may result in crowding, suffocation, collapse of structures and stampede. Rumours: Spread of rumour about an accident, elephant-man conflict, stampede or any threat in and around the venue. Accidents: Fire accident during fireworks, collapse of structures, mishaps during elephant Processions. Confined space: Lack of space to accommodate the crowd might increase the magnitude and intensity if anything goes wrong. [ILDM] Page 1 II. Vulnerability & Risk Analysis: Considering the facts , discussions were undertaken with DC, DM Deputy collector, DM session, representatives of SEOC both individually and in group. It is identified that there are few key locations which are susceptible to any mishap during the festival time. The locations identified and associated risks are given below: a. Vulnerable Roads and Hubs: Municipal Road Shaktan Bus Stand, High Road North Bus Stand, MG Road Municipal Stand Shornur Road KSRTC Bus Stand Palace Road, Railway Station Medical College Road These roads connect the temple ground with other locations and hubs of the city. If any mishap occurs, people try to escape through these road and may result in conflicts and stampede at the hubs & routes. Risk #1: Stampede b. Vulnerable Location #1: Pooram Exhibition Stall The Pooram exhibition stall is one of the hot spot in the Pooram locality. Thousand of people visit the site for purchase at any time. Risk #1: Collapse of structure Risk #2: Stampede Risk #3: Electrocution and fire c. Vulnerable Location #2: Kudamattom Area The major attraction of the Thrissur Pooram is the event named Kudamattom. Sixteen elephants with Chamayam stand face to face and periodically wear colourful umbrellas. The event is followed by Panchavadhyam. Thousands of spectators enjoy the event with excitement standing in and around the Pooram ground. [ILDM] Page 2 Risk #1: Man-animal conflict Risk #2: Stampede d. Vulnerable Location #3: Madathil Varavu Area The route from Madom is a narrow way, through which many elephants followed by Melam moves to the ground as a Procession. If anything goes wrong, say elephant conflict, the people would panic and try to escape through the narrow path eventually leading to a stampede situation. Moreover, the narrow lane causes the evacuation procedure tedious and slow making the area highly vulnerable. Risk #1: Electrification Risk #2: Stampede e. Vulnerable Location #4: Illanjithara Melam Area Thousands of people gather inside the temple to watch the delighting percussion performance called Illangithara Melam. The event lasts for minimum 2-3 hours and the people inside the temple get suffocated due to hotness and thirst. There are only 2 entrance/exit doors in the temple at the time of this event. When the suffocated people try to come outside for relief, the people eagerly waiting outside try to penetrate inside the temple to watch the event simultaneously. This results havoc. Risk #1: Stampede 3. Mitigation For the effective management of crowds to reduce the Disaster Risks, 9 strategic points were identified and deployed minimum of one HAM operator in each of these locations. The identified points are given below: Strategic points: 1. Control room - Pavilion Lat / long : N 10.522 E076.2156 A control room space (Pavilion) was setup with other operation Police, [ILDM] Emergency teams NDRF, like Health, Page 3 Forest , Elephant Squad, Revenue , Disaster Management Telecommunication Wireless team. The control room setup could be helpful to take decisions in a coordinated manner. It is important to know the movement of crowd in a particular area at any time. 2. Municipal Road - Junction After the 'Kottiyirakam' (Procession), the elephants coming out of the south entrance and stands towards north. The people coming from south – Nayarangadi, Pattalam road and Ayyanthole road bottle into municipal office junction, where in there is a chance of conflicts and stampedes. 3. Skylord building Lat/long :N 10.5220 E 076.2150 At around 4.30PM, during the Kudamattam, there can have a heavy rush of people. Around 30 elephants gather in the south face of the Vadakkumnathan Temple and Procession continues for 2hrs. Further fireworks can be keenly observed. In addition the entire Skylord Building south ground can be viewed. Hence Skylord building is identified as a strategic point. 4. Elite International Hotel Lat/Long :N 10.5221 E 076.2139 A HAM radio operator deployed on the top of the Elite Hotel building can have constant communication with the district collector and can give an update during fireworks in the early morning. 5. City centre Lat/Long :N 10.52584 E 076.2120 During the early morning on 18/04/16 at 3AM, the firework begins. This is one of the highest points at Elite International Hotel the west face of the temple. The fireworks of both group ends in a spot that needs a bird's eye view. 6. DEOC A hub in the district administration to keep in constant touch with the stakeholder departments in relation to Thrissur Pooram is essential for the emergency operations. [ILDM] DEOC Page 4 7. Inside temple – Near Illanjithara At around 2.30PM, there will be heavy rush inside the Vadakkumnathan Temple for the Melam inside. Since there is only two entry/exit doors to the temple during this time, if something goes wrong, it can lead to a havoc. Hence it is important to know how the crowd moves inside the temple. 8. General Hospital Lat/Long :N 10.5230 E 076.2170 In case of accidents or need for any emergency medical facilities, General hospital is the nearest available option near the south east corner of Thrissur round. 9. South Tower Lat/Long :N 10.5244 E076.2135 Deploying a HAM radio personnel in the top of the south tower gives a birds- eye view of the activities and movements inside the temple. The operators were posted from 12.00 PM on 17/4/16 to 12.00 PM on 18/4/16 depending on event-wise priority Figure-1: Map showing different strategic points where the HAM radio operators were deployed. [ILDM] Page 5 4. Disaster Risk Reduction Activities Amidst the heavy rush, mammoth crowd and fireworks, HAM radio team was able to function efficiently and effectively for the 36 hour extravaganza. A group of 22 people including 16 HAM radio hobbyists from across Kerala were part of the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) working from the Pooram Control Centre in the pavilion. The disaster management team was a joint venture of State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) – Institute of Land and Disaster Management (ILDM) – State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) & District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Thrissur. The activities were coordinated by Amalraj.M, Assistant Professor, ILDM and Mrs Sruthi , Hazard analyst from the SEOC. Primary duty of the team was to monitor and mange the crowd, to help the people suffering from heat waves and fatigue during the event and taking them to hospital in a timely manner during the different stages of the event during different time which was successfully done. In the view of the disaster that happened in the Paravoor Temple, Kollam special ammunition teams and disaster response force were ready at each stage of the fireworks and were in constant communication with the EOC team in the Pooram Control Centre. 4.1 Temporal Distribution of Activities 17/4/16– Sunday 6.30AM – 11.30AM The event started on Sunday morning with the start of small Processions to Vadakumnathan temple (CheruPoorams) from KanimangalamSastha followed by KaramukkuBhagavathy, NeythilakkavuBhagavathy, PanamukkamballiSadtha, Choorakkottukavu Devi, AyyantholeKarthyayani and ChembukkavuKarthyayani temples. Since there was lesser crowd during these hours, there was no special deployment of persons on sites. The control and the activities were monitored from the control centre HAM RADIO OPERATORS IN THE EOC (Pavilion). [ILDM] Page 6 11.30AM – 2.00PM The events progressed with the Procession of Thiruvambady temple to the Brahmasvam Madam (Madathil Varavu). The width of the road was too small. The team were alert on the possibilities of stampede. The activities were thoroughly monitored at the control centre with HAMs. 2.00PM - 4.00PM The Procession of Paramekavu temple entered into the Vadakumnathan temple. The event (Ilanjithara Melam) inside the temple lasted for 2.30hrs. Two people from the HAM team were deployed inside the temple to monitor the activities. In the mean time the Procession from Thiruvambady temple entered the temple and was ready to make an exit through the south face of the temple. Everything went on soft and swift inside. The activities were reported then and there with the EOC at Pooram Control Centre (Pavilion) and SEOC Trivandrum. 4.30PM – 6.30PM The elephant Procession of Paramekavu temple followed by Thiruvambady temple with 15 elephants made an exit through the south face turret of the temple. The Paramekavu temple elephants proceeded towards the statue at the south end of the exit and made a halt at the municipal road junction. During this time, HAM radio operators were assigned in the municipal road junction, municipal road, repeater station, general hospital and SEOC . The exchange of umbrellas by the two temple groups concluded smoothly. During these times the assigned operators were in constant communication with the emergency operations centre in the pavilion and Collectoaret DEOC giving updates on the crowd movements & other activities. 6.30PM – 10.30PM Other smaller Processions still continued, while the main 2 Processions proceeded back to their bases. The wireless updates were given at frequent times monitoring different activities were there is chance of crowd gathering. The informations from EOC was shared to the District Emergency Operations Centre accordingly. Sub Collector Thrissur in the Control Room [ILDM] Page 7 18/4/16 – Monday 11.00PM – 1.30AM The Processions from Paramekavu and Thiruvambady temple proceeded to the temple round with 5 elephants each, along with percussions. In the meantime, the HAM radio operators were being assigned at their respected positions for the fireworks that begin at 3AM. 2.00AM – 5.30AM The HAM operators were assigned duty at city centre, south tower, Elite Hotel, Municipal road, General hospital, DEOC and Pavilion. At each stages of the preparation of the fireworks to the execution of the ammunition by both the groups (Thiruvambady and Paramekavu) were closely monitored by the HAM radio operators and the crowd movements in the different roads that lead to the swaraj round was also monitored. With extreme care and safety options the fireworks were executed successfully by organisers with no causalities. 6.00AM – 10.00AM The dispersal of crowd from the swaraj round to the KSRTC bus stands and railway station was monitored and were updated to the operations centre (Pavilion) 11.00AM – 2.00PM The Processions (PakalPooram) in the morning along with fireworks in the afternoon was monitored at the emergency operations centre at the Pavilion and was made sure that everything went fine. The first report (draft) of the programme was submitted to the district administration on the day itself. As directed from the District Administration, the activities came to an end by 02.30pm. [ILDM] Page 8 ANNEXURE-I Sl.No Area Deployed Call Sign NAME Phone number 1. Pavilion VU3WPM Vinod 9947407000 2. Ilanjitharamelam-Temple VU3VTF Priyan Sagar 9037393245 3. Pavilion VU20LB Amal 9847984527 4. Pavilion VU2EAC Biju 9895524232 5. Municipal Road VU2DAA Venu 9895908291 6. Link Station VU3KBN Murugan 9496913683 7. Repeater VU2ADV Jacob 9447143807 8. South Tower VU3VGO Gopu 9633056111 9. Elite Hotel VU2GTX Tony 9142111412 10. DEOC VU3PVS Subramanian 9497475601 11. Municipal Road VU3BBN Babu 9995294801 12. City Centre VU3EDF Simson 9400291656 13. City Centre VU2MJE Monsyjose 9605072626 14. General Hospital VU3LST Leo 9995939164 15. Repeater VU2DTH Manoj Galaxi 9447214419 16. SEOC VU2 SGQ Saji K George 9895926358 17 Link Station VU2AJO Table-1: Name and ID of the HAM radio operators deployed at different strategic points [ILDM] Page 9 ANNEXURE-II Figure-2: Lay out of the Thrissur Pooram Control Room [ILDM] Page 10 ANNEXURE-III Table-2: Thrissur Pooram Schedule 2016 [ILDM] Page 11