THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-August 31, 2017- Topic 1
The return of the deluge to Mumbai and the paralysis suffered by
the city bring up the question of why Indian cities are unable to improve their
resilience to extreme weather events. As the nucleus of financial activity,
Mumbai’s losses naturally have national implications. The flooding reduced
trading volumes in the stock market, and thousands had to stay on in their
offices after the workday. All this brings back memories of the disaster of
2005 caused by over 99 cm of rainfall in a 24-hour period leaving hundreds
dead.
There has been distressing loss of life this time too, but on a lower
scale. Beyond the political wrangling on bad management, such extreme weather
events trigger valuable research and analysis on developing better prediction
and management systems. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in
Mumbai have, for instance, provided pathways for nearly 450 sq. km of the city
to better prepare for monsoonal floods, using the worst-case scenario of a
dozen years ago as the baseline. There should naturally be an inquiry into
whether the reforms proposed over time, ranging from clearing of drainage
channels and removal of encroachments to the creation of holding ponds to
temporarily store large volumes of water, gained any traction. Over time,
mangrove wetlands in the eastern fringes and drain paths in the north-west of
the city have lost much of their capacity owing to unplanned development. The
latest downpour underlines why loss of urban wetlands should be halted and
compensatory lakes created.
Learnings from Mumbai are important for other cities as well, to prepare
for a future in which scientists think there will be more days of short but
intense rain spells. Numerical weather prediction has consistently improved.
Researchers from IIT Gandhinagar published a forecast on social media warning
of 100 mm-plus rainfall for the region on August 29, four days ahead. These
remarkably accurate models open up possibilities for authorities to evacuate
vulnerable sections early, residents to stock up on essential supplies and
disaster management authorities to review options. Indian cities are poorly
planned and managed, exposing them to cyclical weather havoc; it is imperative
that civic bodies produce flood risk maps and restrict development in the
areas. Given that monsoon flooding is inescapable, citizens and communities
need to prepare. Putting new constructions on stilts, retrofitting houses to
locate electrical installations high above, and creating a first response
protocol are all important. Introduction of insurance cover for householder
losses will provide financial protection and, crucially, require city
administrations to provide professional management. If there is a single
priority that every city needs, it is to reopen the veins of natural drainage
that have been callously built over. Mumbai this year and Chennai’s disastrous
flood of 2015 underscore that lesson.
Vocabulary
Deluge: inundate
with a great quantity of something.
Example: He has been deluged with offers of work
Synonyms: inundate, overwhelm, overrun, flood, swamp, snow
under
Resilience: the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape;
elasticity.
Example: Nylon is excellent in wearability and resilience
Implication: the action or state of being involved in something.
Example: Our implication in the problems
Synonyms: incrimination, involvement, connection, entanglement, association
Distress: extreme
anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
Example: To his distress he saw that she was trembling
Synonyms: anguish, suffering, pain, agony, torment, heartache, heartbreak
Wrangle: have
a long and complicated dispute.
Example: Weeks of political wrangling
Synonyms: argue, quarrel, bicker, squabble, fall
out, have words, disagree
Prediction: a thing predicted.
Example: A prediction that the Greeks would destroy the Persian empire
Synonyms: forecast, prophecy, prognosis, prognostication, augury
Encroachment: intrusion on a person's territory, rights, etc..
Example: Minor encroachments on our individual liberties
Fringe: the
outer, marginal, or extreme part of an area, group, or sphere of activity.
Example: His uncles were on the fringes of crooked activity
Synonyms: perimeter, periphery, border, borderline, margin
Intense: having
or showing strong feelings or opinions.
Example: An intense young woman, passionate about her art
Synonyms: passionate, impassioned, ardent, fervent, zealous
Vulnerable: susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm.
Example: We were in a vulnerable position
Synonyms: helpless, defenseless, powerless, impotent
Retrofit: add
a component or accessory to something that did not have it when manufactured.
Example: Drivers who retrofit catalysts to older cars
Callous: showing
or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.
Example: His callous comments about the murder made me shiver
Synonyms: heartless, unfeeling, uncaring, cold, cold-hearted, hard
