*IBM in Bihar flood, to make database*

*Patna:* Information Technology (IT) giant IBM is helping the government in
flood-hit Bihar to trace hundreds of missing people, particularly children,
by using software to create a database.

"We are working with IBM to track missing people. We will start seeing the
results soon," Disaster Management Department Additional Commissioner
Pratyaya Amrit, said.

Last week, IBM executives met government officials and promised to prepare a
database with details of people affected by the floods, number of people in
relief camps, missing people, damage to life and property as well as
internal resources available for relief and rehabilitation work, reports
IANS.

"The database will be compiled in software specially designed by IBM to cope
with information after natural disasters of vast magnitude," Pratyaya said.

The IBM software was successfully used after the 2004 tsunami in India, Sri
Lanka and Indonesia as well as during last year's floods in Bangladesh.

Pratyaya said that after evacuation and relief, tracking missing people was
the government's priority.

The Disaster Management Department has prepared a lost and found data sheet
that was sent to all district magistrates and relief camps in flood affected
districts. A missing people's cell and a toll free number to lodge
complaints about the people who went missing have already been set up.

The floods have claimed at least 50 lives, according to official estimates.
However, voluntary agencies fear the number could be in thousands once all
bodies are recovered.

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