Delhi, Himalayan states could face 8.0 magnitude quake, warns Home Ministry report
Following the recent quake in Manipur, the union Home Ministry's
disaster management experts have warned of an even bigger seismic
catastrophe that could strike parts of Delhi, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh apart
from Himalayan states of the country.
As per a leading English daily, the experts said that due to
tectonic shifts caused by the recent quakes, namely Manipur 6.7 (Jan
2016), Nepal 7.3 (May 2015) and Sikkim 6.9 (2011) have re-reputrured the
already fragile plates which cracked during the temblors. This has
given rise to conditions that can lead to multiple earthquakes as high
as 8.0 magnitude.he Home Ministry's National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM)
in its post-Nepal disaster assessment has raised a red flag about
possible high magnitude quake saying ,"Ring of fire garlanding the
entire north India especially the mountains".
NIDM director Santosh Kumar said that Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and
India are endangered and said that a disaster of huge scale could strike
hill states including the northeast and parts of Delhi, UP and Bihar.
Hill states including those of the northeast fall under severe
seismic Zone V and Bihar, Delhi, UP fall second worst seismic Zone IV
classification.
The Home Ministry's own assessment says that regulatory mechanism in
quake-prone Indian cities are not upto the mark and a massive
earthquake can result in massive casualty.
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