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In India's first-ever disaster victim identification guidelines, teeth hold the key, Pg15

India unveils first disaster victim identification guidelines for dignified handling of mass fatality incidents, focusing on forensic odontology and DNA analysis.

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Key Highlights:

  • The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) released India's first Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) guidelines.
  • The guidelines aim to ensure dignified handling and identification of human remains in mass fatality incidents.
  • The DVI process involves four stages: recovery, post-mortem data collection, ante-mortem data collection, and reconciliation.
  • The guidelines address vulnerabilities such as lack of coordination, data collection methods, and trained experts.
  • A National Dental Data Registry is recommended for comparing ante-mortem and post-mortem dental data.
  • Forensic odontology, DNA analysis, and fingerprinting are key identification methods.

Detailed Insights:

  • The guidelines emphasize a unified command involving police, health officials, and emergency responders.
  • Challenges include fragmentation of remains, rapid decomposition, displacement of bodies, and difficult terrain.
  • Climate change is recognized as a significant risk multiplier, adding to logistical and sociological challenges.
  • The guidelines draw from Interpol's DVI guidelines (2023) and lessons learned from the AI 17 crash in Ahmedabad.
  • Forensic archaeology, used in exhuming bodies from World War II in Northeast India, is included as a DVI method.
  • The guidelines aim to improve tagging, mapping, and chain of custody practices to reduce misidentification risks.
  • The document addresses the shortage of trained forensic experts and overburdened forensic science laboratories.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Disaster Victim Identification (DVI): The process of identifying deceased individuals following a mass fatality event.
  • Ante-mortem data: Information collected about a person before death, used for identification purposes.
  • Post-mortem data: Information collected from a deceased person's remains, used for identification purposes.
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