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India capital Delhi in massive earthquake drill | India capital Delhi in massive earthquake drill |
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Disaster management forces in the Indian capital, Delhi, have begun a massive drill to assess the preparedness of various agencies in the event of a big earthquake. | Disaster management forces in the Indian capital, Delhi, have begun a massive drill to assess the preparedness of various agencies in the event of a big earthquake. |
The two-hour-long drill is being held in schools, colleges, markets, hospitals and on public transport. | The two-hour-long drill is being held in schools, colleges, markets, hospitals and on public transport. |
A number of metro railway stations have been shut and road traffic has been diverted in many areas. | |
Delhi is among 30 cities in India that fall into a high-risk seismic zone. | Delhi is among 30 cities in India that fall into a high-risk seismic zone. |
Officials say Wednesday's drill is the first of its kind in India. | Officials say Wednesday's drill is the first of its kind in India. |
At a metro railway station, commuters gathered at the platform as usual when a piercing siren rent the air, followed by a public announcement that an earthquake had taken place. | At a metro railway station, commuters gathered at the platform as usual when a piercing siren rent the air, followed by a public announcement that an earthquake had taken place. |
Most people were caught completely unaware; many were bemused, others began giggling in amusement at the sight of policemen racing down the stairs. | |
But that soon changed as the police and civil defence volunteers dressed in bright yellow jackets began herding people out of the station. | But that soon changed as the police and civil defence volunteers dressed in bright yellow jackets began herding people out of the station. |
Panic set in as people raced up the escalators - "Is it for real?" asked one panic stricken woman as she tried to push past the turnstiles. | Panic set in as people raced up the escalators - "Is it for real?" asked one panic stricken woman as she tried to push past the turnstiles. |
On the ground, mock casualties were being attended to by medical personnel, even as the emergency staff tried to place some of them on stretchers to take them out. | On the ground, mock casualties were being attended to by medical personnel, even as the emergency staff tried to place some of them on stretchers to take them out. |
Disaster management officials said the drill is meant to "create a number of simulated situations like collapse of flyovers, crack in metro pillars, damage to hospitals and collapse of residential buildings due to an earthquake measuring 7 on the Richter scale". | Disaster management officials said the drill is meant to "create a number of simulated situations like collapse of flyovers, crack in metro pillars, damage to hospitals and collapse of residential buildings due to an earthquake measuring 7 on the Richter scale". |
Reports say the exercise involves 242 schools, 31 colleges, 22 hospitals and 13 government buildings. | Reports say the exercise involves 242 schools, 31 colleges, 22 hospitals and 13 government buildings. |
Two petrol stations, three high-rise buildings, eight shopping malls, seven metro railway stations, six fly-overs, and the new airport terminal are also among places taking part. | Two petrol stations, three high-rise buildings, eight shopping malls, seven metro railway stations, six fly-overs, and the new airport terminal are also among places taking part. |
"There will be no tremors felt, but there will be a response to the eventuality of an earthquake," Vijay Dev of Delhi Disaster Management Authority told The Indian Express newspaper. | "There will be no tremors felt, but there will be a response to the eventuality of an earthquake," Vijay Dev of Delhi Disaster Management Authority told The Indian Express newspaper. |
"There will be dummy injuries and casualties. There will be large-scale evacuation exercises. The [mock] injured would be rushed to hospitals." | "There will be dummy injuries and casualties. There will be large-scale evacuation exercises. The [mock] injured would be rushed to hospitals." |
Mr Dev said disaster management forces needed to learn from the drill. | Mr Dev said disaster management forces needed to learn from the drill. |
Delhi, along with the cities of Amritsar and Chandigarh, falls under the high risk (zone IV) seismic zone. | Delhi, along with the cities of Amritsar and Chandigarh, falls under the high risk (zone IV) seismic zone. |