The Nepal Red Cross Society ( NRCS) Kathmandu is launching Community Earthquake Preparedness Programs in four wards of Kathmandu from Friday.
Through these programs, the NRCS Kathmandu aims to raise awareness among the people to mitigate the impact of earthquakes.
According to The Himalayan Times daily, as part of the programs, the NRCS will organize awareness activities among locals, impart first-aid training to the inhabitants, brief the people about search and rescue operations, disaster management, and conduct socio-psychological training programs. After completion of preliminary activities, a committee will be formed in each ward. These committees will swing to action during earthquakes.
According to Sangha Ratna Shakya, secretary of the NRCS, the programs are a requisite to minimize devastation caused by earthquakes. "Geologically, Kathmandu is highly vulnerable to earthquake. If people are taught about earthquake preparedness, they will be able to manage the situation. This will also help bring down the number of casualties during earthquakes," Shakya told the daily.
Earthquake incidents throughout the world have revealed that an efficient and well-trained community plays a crucial role to minimize the deaths and offers physical and psychological back-up during earthquake, Shakya said, adding, "We aim to capacitate the society to handle the disaster on their own."
It is estimated that, in case of an earthquake as big as that of 1934 in Kathmandu, about 400,000 deaths will take place, almost 800,000 people will be injured and over 1 million people will be homeless.
The Belgian and Danish Red Cross and the European Union are supporting the program. The NRCS said it aims to launch the preparedness programs in other wards of Kathmandu soon.
Source: Xinhua
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