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Tripura’s massive earthquake risks, lackluster attitude of State’s ‘diaster management’ : CPI-M Govt remains silent, Chief Minister busy in Assam, Bengal Polls
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Tripura’s massive earthquake risks, lackluster attitude of  State’s ‘diaster management’ : CPI-M Govt remains silent, Chief Minister busy in Assam, Bengal  Polls
PHOTO : April 13 earthquake epicentre Myamar-India border. Inset pic : panicked employees rushing out of Gurkha Basti office complex. TIWN


AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Manik Sarkar led Tripura Govt preferred to remain silent even after April 13 massive Myanmar-India border earthquake measuring 6.9 in richter scale as Chief Minister chosen Assam and Bengal Polls campaigning far more important than fixing State’s lameduck ‘Diaster Management’ preparedness. Tripura always on the high risk of massive earthquake as it is situated on seismic zone-¬V, also has probability of earthquakes measuring more than 8 magnitude on richter scale. Though high possibilities exist for massive collateral damage in the form of casualties and mass injuries no preventive measures taken to manage in case of massive earthquake. A recent survey found that the capital city- Agartala is uniquely positioned to render massive physical damage to the residents in any natural calamities like earthquakes above 6.5 magnitudes on the Richter scale occurs.

Though, the state government has already identified 2,000 vulnerable buildings including Ujjayanta Palace, Raj Bhavan, Neer Mahal, a lake palace built by Tripura’s last king Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya in 1933, MBB College and a large number of school buildings, but no proper preventive measure was adopted by the state government till date.

Besides, several high storied buildings are being constructed everyday flaunting rules which are a real threat at the time of earthquake.

The state administration and concerned departments are telling that they arrangeed mock drills once in few  years to aware the people about the preventive measures to be taken at the time of  disaster, but all these insufficient trainings may go to vain as most of these buildings may completely collapse at the time of earthquake.

Despite these findings, at the time while the state government needs to take preventive measures, it is busy in scams and investing money in other illegal construction businesses.

Recently, the state government unable to handle multiple issues like spurious drugs, atrocities against women, corruption, malfunctioning of PDS, chit fund, deterioration of law and order, underdevelopment of tribal people and deprivation of employees. Chief Minister Manik Sarkar staying tight lipped over the increasing crimes and intensifying agitation across the state.

The uninterrupted 21 year stint in power seems to have taken a toll on the financial transparency of the Left Front administration in Tripura. Corruption in implementation of rural development schemes continues unabated. Instead, the state government allegedly eats up all the money which comes from the central government for development. The Left Front led state government does not take care about the people of the state and their problems.

According to the records of the Indian Meteorological Department, 41 earthquakes of 5.6 or lower magnitude have occurred within the coordinates 23.00­25.00ºN and 91.00­93.00ºE encompassing Tripura during the period 1970 to 2000. The city was severely damaged by an earthquake of 8.7 magnitudes in the year 1897 when the royal palace was also fully destroyed. Earthquakes of high magnitude over the last 200 years in the region are Earthquake of 10 January 1869 (Magnitude 7.5), Shillong plateau earthquake of 12 June 1897 (8.7), Srimangal earthquake of 1918 (7.6), Dubri earthquake of 1930 (7.1), Assam earthquake of 15 August 1950 (8.5).

Recent 6.9 magnitude earthquake on April 13 is a stark reminder that more severe jolts to hit Tripura in near future.

 

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