SORROW OF NEPAL – FROM
1934 To 2015
Like any other gift of
nature,Earthquake (EQ) is a mystifying phenomenon defying prediction.
Instances of last moment sensing, nevertheless, by the birds and
animals have been noticed time and again,more so, in the remote
corners of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. It also goes without
saying that it has been facilitated and bolstered further by the
unjustified greed of human beings to build unwanted and unaesthetic
dwelling units in the confirmed “Risk Zones” in the hilly
terrain,coupled with the dangerous seismic Zones IV and V along the
plains. No one takes care. All that matters is to satisfy one's
extreme materialistic desires to HAVE MORE & MORE. Delhi could be
termed a blatant example. One and all are simply immune and
oblivious. Thus the philosophy of Sustained Development is being
systematically ignored,if not completely side-lined..
Vulnerability Of The
Eastern Himalayas.
The Himalayas, a
relatively young and fragile mountain system have been always
susceptible to the catastrophe, such as, Avalanche, Landslides,
Cloud-bursts and EQs, if the available data of last two centuries is
to be assessed and reviewed. Of the two gigantic parts of the
Himalayas, the Eastern one is more risk-prone and thus continues to
cause perpetual tension. The region, apart from being one of the
Bio-diversity Hot Spots of the World, abounds in a large number of
gorgeous water bodies and exotic forest resources, apart from the
snow-capped mountains having an average height of more than 20,000
feet.
One can not say for
certain but the slow melting of Glacier systems and unchecked,
rather, commercial mountain climbing activity by non-serious
adventure lovers in the last two decades, also is adding fat to the
fire ignited to suit certain vested interests during the British Era.
Should not the ongoing climbing expeditions to the Mount Everest be
banned (subsequent to confirmed deaths of 22 climbers and serious
injuries to many)?. Both the Indian and Nepalese Governments should
also take cognizance to the hard fact that the budding and
experienced climbers are supposed to concentrate on 'peak' rather
than 'speak' to the media for the sake of cheap publicity and TRP.
Gradual Neglect of
Sustainable Livelihood
The
sustainable livelihoods of the mountain folk, together with
unimaginable & endemic flora and fauna are being also harmed
consistently, threatened and pushed aside, if not being lost
altogether, also by the unforeseen impact of remittances from abroad
(which is nothing short of 'opium' to the left-over villagers).
Damage caused by the massive construction of hydel projects(
Underground,Low dam or Run of River types) ,all in the name of
'clean' power, should,by now, be a foregone conclusion.
In the changing
scenario, the economically weaker and marginalised sections are
gradually shifting to the deceptive 'green' pastures down the
valleys, thus leaving behind their spouses, young nutrition-deficient
children and ageing parents. When a natural disaster occurs, they
have to fend for themselves in the absence of their earning members.
The reported inefficient administrative set-up and the name-sake
health and education backup,possibly caused by long political
instability in Nepal adds to the crisis.
Core vis-a-vis Periphery
Even if relief and
rescue(R&R) work is taken up with more vigour and vitality ,on a
war footing,above hinted' peripheries' tend to be noticed only at the
fag-end. The attention of the World,initially,gets focused on the
'Core', that is the capital of the country. This was exactly the
depressing scenario witnessed in the ravaged and remote villages of
Districts of Pokhara or for that matter,in the Barabisey village of
Bhajpur(N0.6) in the Northern Nepal, four to five days after the
biggest tragedy in the only Hindu country in 81 years. A village of
Gorkha Dist. located at the epi- centre of 7.9 Richter Scale EQ
should deserve all attention. According to one source, of the 150
single unit weak houses, 140 of them were found reduced to rubble by
the rescue team. Needless to say, a sizeable number of lives and
cattle were lost by then.
GIVEN THE GRIM STATE
OF AFFAIRES ,it may be worthwhile to take note of the following
VIABLE STEPS at this crucial juncture :
--One has to avoid any
panic reaction upon hearing about a calamity. Any report
received/transmitted/broadcast/telecast/e-mailed/faxed etc. has to be
checked & verified prior to locating scene of occurrence. One
should also have a quick peep into(time permitting) the recent
success stories on the related front ,as well.
--Communication,by and
large, in the local lingua franca may have to be established with the
affected lots, area Punchayat and Administrative set-up at the
cutting edge without losing time and sight..Why sight,because most of
the major EQ's since July 1988 in the region have happened in the
late afternoon or at dusk. My adopted and happening state of Sikkim
had the misfortune of an Earthquake Anniversary as well,the
difference being only 3 minutes(short of) between the gloomy dates of
18th Sept.2011 and 18th Sept 2012,
--When you rush
Helicopters/Aircrafts from bigger places,either they cannot land
immediately for want of clear signals or due to visibility
constraints. On landing too, for the unknown reasons,they are kept
immobile during the first night or the early next morning. In the
process,the significant 'Golden Hour' is normally lost.
--Personnel with prior
hill/mountain experience should,normally, form the bulk of the Rescue
teams. The teams,in turn, should settle down swiftly and not appear
to be adding to the already tense crisis.The 'Routing through'
process may have to be settled well in advance,by ignoring and
setting aside 'Ego' factor. EGO,RATHER, WILL HAVE TO GO.
--THE DAY AFTER is the
most decisive day, both from the point of view of planning &
saving trapped lives but also from the angle of locating the
injured,re-opening the clogged footpaths& roads,setting up cold &
rain resistant tents, arranging make-shift toilets with 24x7 water
back-up,restrengthening the health centres,reassuring the doctors &
the para-medics etc.
--Enlisting the support
of Social welfare trusts, organisations and the Gram Punchayats for
arranging drinking water,generators and bare minimum food &
medicine would be in the fitness of things.
--GOOD & EFFECTIVE
CO-ORDINATION WITH LOCAL BUREAUCRACY with a clear channel of
communication and regular sharing and dissemination of information is
the corner-stone of a R&R Mechanism that aims to leave a lasting
impact. Uncalled for statements. at the same time, through the media
send wrong signals,apart from wasting prime time.
--Proper storage as also
onward supply of NEEDED food packets,drinking water bottles,warm
cloths,essential medicines, dis-infectants etc. has to be ensured on
a war footing. Additional relief material from abroad will have to be
sent for quick distribution on a day today basis,especially to the
remote and far-flung villages,still grappling with the cut-off roads
& footpaths,sinking zones and above,all,fresh land-slides even in
the hard-rock areas..The Street tensions and bouts of snatchings,seen
day in and day out, thus can be minimised.
--A CORE GROUP
comprising of senior civil and police personnel, experienced
Institutes,independent experts,relief workers with the prior and
current knowledge of affected terrain,doctors,para-medics etc may
have to be constituted and set in motion, at the earliest. Same may
meet,review,confabulate and draw up strategy on an alternate day
basis. Faster the responsibility is handed over to the local
Administration,is better.
--RUMOUR-MONGERING &
MISLEADING STATEMENTS of any sort through any medium has to be
checked,rebutted and suppressed on the Day After as also the
following four to five days. Diversion of attention on this count may
prove inhuman, in addition to inflicting unwanted injuries to the
innocent populace, only looking for bare love and care.
--JAMS at the
airports,helipads,railway stations,bus-stands and markets will have
to be cleared in a regular way, TIA, Kathmandu was unnecessarily
burdened by a bee-line of affected people who could have also taken
the land route to Uttarakhand, UP and Bihar from day three. Cribbing
never goes, whether victims are air or land lifted. Apart from
facilitating rescue,it would prevent and check spread of many water
and air born diseases.
- IMMEDIATE COUNSELLING SESSIONS be organised mainly for the women & children, who have survived and have the indomitable courage and strength to live in temporary dwelling units even in view of further suspected tremors. The delivery of a baby boy in a field hospital barely after 5 days of earthquake and subsequent performance of a low key wedding are the definite pointers of a strong resolve to survive.
--Rains will continue to
take place, occasionally with hail storms, at the current phase of
Monsoon. Rescuers, therefore, may have to get used to the prevailing
circumstances. Life has to resume in full gear,gradually.
- Forces and funds will continue to flow in from the developed countries for the time being but what is important and significant in the ultimate analysis is the LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING WITH AN ELEMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY.
- Whatever has been seen thus far,is THE TIP OF ICEBURG. The devastation of much more magnitude is bound to surface in the following week or fortnight when number of dead would exceed even 15,000.One has to prepare,therefore,with more care and precaution for the challenges emanating from the fresh discovery of dead bodies as also the epidemic that normally follows in such trying conditions.
All SAID AND
DONE,thanks to a very timely initiative by the ADVANCE THINKING
PRIME.MINISTER of India ,many precious lives of not only the Nepalese
and Indians but also of 170 Nationals of 15 countries were saved at
the nick of time. Same is close on the heels of similar dare devil
rescue of the Nationals of 45 countries from Yemen by the MEA and
IAF, barely a fortnight ago.
India is not only
re-iterating its long standing and trusted international human
commitments since the days of the World War I, it has been also in a
position to effectively display its newly acquired and robust
Disaster Management Acumen to the whole world in the backdrop of more
than 20 tremors in Nepal resulting already into the death of 7,500
lives,12,000 injured and loss of over 30,000 houses, so far.
Perhaps we may have
reasons to negate the famous statement of noted Economist Malthus. He
had stated "When Man fails, Nature TAKES over".In the
changing scenario, should not we say"The nature may have a
propensity to take over but man, upon learning bitter lessons,does
shift the focus from the Centuries-old Relief Method to a better
equipped,trained and experienced Mitigation Regime.?"
Lives are still being
lost but in lesser numbers and people being shifted in time far
outnumbers the people earlier dying during what is called the crucial
Golden Hour.
Tailpiece-
A 101 YEAR OLD MAN (A
VETERAN OF 1934 EARTHQUAKE),RESCUED AFTER 168 HOURS,AN OLD WOMAN
AFTER 50 HOURS ,A TEENAGER AFTER 6 DAYS OF BEING TRAPPED AND A FIVE
MONTH OLD BABY AFTER 22 HOURS, SPEAK BOTH OF HUMAN ENDURANCE AND THE
INDELIBLE IMPACT OF RENEWED RELIEF INITIATIVES LAUNCHED WITHOUT ANY
BIAS BY THE DEDICATED & FOCUSSED AGENCIES,SUCH AS, NDRF OF INDIA.
R&R DOES NOT HAVE
TO CATER TO POLITICAL MILEAGE ,NOR FOR THE T.R.P. IT IS SOLELY MEANT
FOR” RE-INCULCATING “THE SPIRIT OF HUMANITY.
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