DARJEELING, 28 JUNE: The National Disaster Management Authority
(NDMA) is in the process of setting up ‘disaster retrofitting’ in one of
the school buildings in the districts of Darjeeling and eastern Cooch
Behar which fall in the seismic zones IV and V, respectively.
The
move will set an example that reduces the structural vulnerability of
the building. The project by NDMA is being implemented under its
National School Safety Programme (NSSP) schemes for 43 districts in 22
states, including the Union Territories falling in seismic zone IV and
V, said an official of the disaster management department, Darjeeling
district.
Under this scheme, 200 schools of both the district have
been selected for training and accordingly a survey is being conducted
at these school buildings fit for retrofitting. For earthquake
prone-Darjeeling, the training already kicked off in the last half of
the year 2012. Mr Neong Tamang, assistant engineer, NSSP Kurseong
Municipality conducting the survey for Darjeeling since April this year,
said: “I have completed the survey at 50 schools of the district. Once
the survey of all 200 schools is complete, one of the schools fit for
the disaster retrofitting will be selected.”
On the other hand, training in
these
schools is being conducted to sensitise children and the school
community on disaster preparedness and safety measures as risk reduction
effort to ensure children are in a better position to respond
effectively and to tackle any emergency within the school.
The
necessary emergency kits will also be provided, said an official of the
disaster management unit, Darjeeling District. Explaining the methods of
retrofitting, Mr Tamang said: “Technically retrofitting is an
engineering term. For instance, when the column of a building develops a
crack, in a normal process we do a small plastering. But in
retrofitting, jacketing
is used where all the sides of the column is reinforced and the section is increased to reduce vulnerability of the buildings."
statesman news service
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