Should we convert natural disasters into manmade ones?
Recent earthquake in Gujarat has revised the unfortunate memories of 2001. Have we learned the right lessons and can GSDMA and National authority do something more about it? What should we, the members of civil society do, to be better prepared?
I will reiterate several ideas which i have shared before since we have not paid enough attention to them. We should also think of some new initiatives. Large number of institutions and communities has done no drill to evacuate quickly and safely in the event of a disaster. Should we not insist and make it obligatory for every public and private organizations, housing society and village community to do such mock drills once in three or six months? We live in a high risk zone and forewarned is forearmed, after all. GSDMA should issue guidelines and have a list of dos and don’ts.
One of the lesson we learned in 2001 was that it is the local communities which have to play the most important role soon after an emergency followed by volunteers from nearby place. But do we have a database of volunteer experts, tools like cutters, hammers, pick axe, cranes etc., available locally with different people, private firms, contractors etc.? GSDMA site has resources which municipalities or other public bodies have, but we all know that what we need is a distributed list of such resources( material or human) with contact information, earmarked person willing to be contacted in emergency. The volunteers can mention within what distance there are willing to offer their resources or services. The suppliers of medical items including x ray plates, mobile x ray machines ( lest plastering of fractured limbs is done without x rays), private ambulances ( with smart 108, this may less be a problem now) should also be listed.
In schools and colleges, self help training ( e.g. http://www.sristi.org/dmis/
IT is possible and i think with wider participation, it can be done. Jumping from high roof and hurting one’s back and limbs was an accident which was avoidable if children had been educated about the steps they could take in such matters. Let us try to achieve much higher standards of safety preparedness than what we have just now. It will not be possible only by government, civil society organizations will have to join hands. Collaborative platforms are needed for better preparation and readiness. We have no time to lose.
Anil K Gupta