Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force


The Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force is a specialised unit of Odisha Police constituted "To act immediately in case of disaster which may be due to natural calamity or industrial accident" by a state home department resolution.

Composition

Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force is a force of 10 units. The manpower is derived from Odisha State Armed Police and Armed police Reserve. They have been equipped with the necessary equipments such as cranes, generators, troop carriers, trucks, concrete cutting equipments etc. The ODRAF units can additionally use the requisite tools available with Govt. / Public Sector and private agencies for their operations.

Deployment

These ODRAF units are located at twenty locations in the state based to cut down the response time for their deployment. These locations were chosen according to their vulnerability profile.
S. No.ODRAF Unit LocationParent Battalion
1CuttackOSAP 6th Battalion
2KoraputOSAP 3rd Battalion
3JharsugudaOSAP 2nd Battalion
4ChhatrapurOSAP 8th Battalion
5BalasoreArmed Police Reserve
6BhubaneswarOSAP 7th Battalion
7ParadeepArmed Police Reserve
8RourkelaOSAP 4th Battalion
9BaripadaOSAP 5th Battalion
10BolangirArmed Police Reserve
11DhenkanalOSAP 1st Bn., Dhenkanal
12Koraput1st India Reserve Battalion, Upper Kolab
13Rayagada2nd India Reserve Battalion, Rayagda
11Jajpur3rd India Reserve Battalion, Kalinganagar
14Deogarh4th India Reserve Battalion, Deogarh.
15Boudh5th India Reserve Battalion, Boudh.
16Khordha6th India Reserve Battalion, Khordha.
17Koraput7th Specialized India Reserve Battalion, Upper Kolab.
18Ganjam8th Specialized India Reserve Battalion, Bhanjanagar.
19GanjamOSAP 8th Bn., Chhatrapur.
20Kandhamal8th Specialized India Reserve Battalion

Functional parameters

The aim of the ODRAF is to immediately respond to disaster which may be either due to natural calamity or industrial accidents. The units are trained in relevant response techniques and to act immediately. The forces are deployed on intimation of a disaster or warning of forthcoming disaster. The units mobilise at the request of Special Relief Commissioner/Orissa State Disaster Mitigation Authority / District Collector. Once deployed they remain under the command of the Superintendent of police of that district.

Disaster response

ODRAF has proved its usefulness with its commendable performance during various disasters including the boat capsizing, devastating floods and Cyclones. Some of the major response operations of NDRF as below:
2005
  • Flood in Bhadrak and Jajpur districts, Odisha – 3–5 July 2005
2009
2011
2013
2014
2015
  • Flood in Odisha, August - relief and rescue operation
2016
  • Deogarh Bus accident relief and rescue operation
  • Bhubaneswar SUM hospital fire - Coordination of patient movement
  • Chilika Boat capsize Incident - Rescue operation
2019
2020

Elephant rescue incident

On 24 September 2021, an Odisha TV journalist died while another was critically injured when the boat they were travelling to cover the elephant rescue overturned due to the river current. An ODRAF personnel also died in the incident. The elephant rescue operation was put on hold after the boat overturned. The elephant was eventually found dead after he unable to cross the river.

Training

The ODRAF personnel have undergone training on rescue equipment operations and maintenance. In addition they have been trained ate following specialised training.
  • Flood Relief & Rescue Operation Training at Mukam Ghat, CRPF Training Centre, Bihar.
  • Under Water Diving Course and Salvage Operation at S.E.I., Kolkata
  • Basic Mountaineering Course at A.B.V.I., Monali, Himachal Pradesh.
  • T.O.T. on Disaster Management at C.I.S.F., NISA, Hyderabad.
  • Disaster Management Training at N.C.D.C., Nagpur.
  • T.O.T. Course on M.F. & C.S.S.R. at CRPF Training Centre, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
  • Flood Rescue Course at N.D.R.F., Bn., Mundali, Cuttack.
  • Rescue & Relief Operation at I.N.S., Chilika