
Installation of lightning arrester made mandatory for all schools in Odisha
The Hindu
Odisha government has directed all schools to ensure installation of ‘lightning arrester’ in wake of large number of lightning deaths across the State. The issue of equipping schools with lightning arresters was discussed in detail at the 36th Governing Body meeting of Odisha State Disaster Management Authority (OSDMA) in Bhubaneswar.
Odisha government has directed all schools to ensure installation of ‘lightning arrester’ in wake of large number of lightning deaths across the State.
The issue of equipping schools with lightning arresters was discussed in detail at the 36th Governing Body meeting of Odisha State Disaster Management Authority (OSDMA) in Bhubaneswar.
“Majority of private and public buildings already have robust earthing system for transferring the immediate discharge of electricity directly to the earth plate. Now, schools have been asked to install lightning arrester at the top building that would help pass surge voltage from lightning into the ground,” said Gyana Dash, Managing Director of OSDMA.
In fact, Mr. Dash said, it has been made mandatory to install lightning arrester in all public buildings across the State.
Moreover, all students will be sensitised about precautions to be taken during episodes of lightning. They will be taught about the natural disaster using audio-visual tools in their smart classes.
Odisha has lost around 4,000 lives due to lightning since 2011-12. The State government which has already declared lightning as a State-specific disaster in 2015, has also written to Centre demanding lightning be declared as natural disaster.
As many as 10 districts such as Mayurbhanj, Ganjam, Keonjhar, Balasore, Cuttack, Sundargarh, Nabarangpur, Jajpur, Balangir and Koraput are considered prone to lighting. General public would also be sensitized on how to conduct themselves during lightning.

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