Tsunami Early Warning System in India

Indian Tsunami Early Warning System (ITEWS)

  • Established in 2007 after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
  • Located and operated at INCOIS, Hyderabad
  • Functions as a 24×7 operational tsunami warning centre
  • Designed to detect tsunamigenic earthquakes, monitor sea-level changes, and issue timely advisories

Institutional and Scientific Framework

  • Operates through an integrated national effort involving multiple institutions
  • Key participating agencies include
    • Ministry of Earth Sciences
    • Department of Space
    • Department of Science and Technology
    • CSIR
    • Survey of India
    • National Institute of Ocean Technology
  • Uses a real-time network of seismic stations and tide gauges

Operational Capabilities

  • Real-time detection of undersea earthquakes in the Indian Ocean
  • Tsunami warnings issued within 10–20 minutes of an earthquake
  • Continuous monitoring of sea-level variations
  • One of the first systems globally to introduce quantitative tsunami forecasts
  • Operates with high reliability and minimal false alarms

Global Recognition and Role

  • UNESCO–IOC accredited the Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre as a Tsunami Service Provider
  • Provides regional tsunami advisories to 28 Indian Ocean Rim countries
  • Recognised alongside Indonesia and Australia as key service providers

Community Preparedness and Capacity Building

  • Recent focus has shifted from technology to community readiness
  • Conducts biennial Indian Ocean-wide tsunami drills
  • Implements the UNESCO–IOC Tsunami Ready Initiative
  • Objective is to ensure last-mile preparedness and effective local response

Tsunami Ready Initiative

  • A community-based preparedness programme
  • Promotes collaboration between
    • Local communities
    • Public authorities
    • Disaster management agencies
  • Focuses on
    • Early warning dissemination
    • Evacuation planning
    • Community education
  • Two villages in Odisha have been certified as Tsunami Ready
    • Venkatraipur in Ganjam district
    • Noliasahi in Jagatsinghpur district

Advanced Monitoring and Technological Upgrades

  • INCOIS is establishing a network of 35 stations
  • Purpose is to monitor tectonic plate movements in real time
  • Measures vertical displacement under the sea
  • Enhances accuracy of earthquake and tsunami modelling

Role of INCOIS

  • Established in 1999 as an autonomous body
  • Functions under the Ministry of Earth Sciences
  • Acts as the nodal agency for tsunami advisories in India
  • Coordinates with State Disaster Management Authorities
  • Conducts IOWave tsunami mock exercises
  • Provides Potential Fishing Zone advisories for fishermen
  • Uses geostationary satellites and numerical models to overcome cloud cover issues

Satellite-Based Warning Dissemination

  • INCOIS has partnered with
    • ISRO
    • Airports Authority of India
  • Developed satellite-based message broadcasting
  • Uses India’s indigenous navigation system NaVIC
  • Ensures fast and reliable dissemination of warnings

Understanding Tsunamis

  • Tsunamis are caused by sudden vertical displacement of the sea floor
  • Triggered by
    • Undersea earthquakes
    • Volcanic eruptions
    • Submarine landslides
  • Travel at very high speeds in deep water
  • Slow down and increase in height near shallow coastal regions
  • Most frequent along subduction zones

Way Forward

  • Tsunami Ready model should be expanded to all vulnerable coastal areas
  • Community preparedness is as important as technological accuracy
  • Public awareness of natural warning signs is crucial
  • Integration of tsunami preparedness with cyclone and storm surge management
  • Focus on education, drills, and local governance participation
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