Celebrating this day through out
the world as “The International Day for Disaster Reduction” to find out how
people and communities are reducing the risk to disasters and raising awareness
about the importance of reducing the risks of disaster in their regions. This
day encourages every citizen and government to actively participate in building
disaster resilient communities and nations.
The United Nations Organization stepped up this initiative in 2011. Every year this day is celebrated with a different theme and finally it will be leading to the World Conference for Disaster Reduction in 2015.
The United Nations Organization stepped up this initiative in 2011. Every year this day is celebrated with a different theme and finally it will be leading to the World Conference for Disaster Reduction in 2015.
With the theme of
“Disaster Risk Reduction for the women, children, old people and people with
disabilities”, this day was celebrated by the RCDC Gwadar recently. A number of
students, journalists and social activists participated in the event.
Gwadar as a peninsular
town is covered with water on three sides. Its location makes it vulnerable to
disasters hence there is an extreme need to aware the local communities as well
as the responsible authorities to be alert and get prepared before hand.
Disasters are not new to
Gwadar. There has been a Tsunami in 1945 which left numerous people affected
along with several causalities. In 2005 as well as 2007, 2008 and 2010 Gwadar
has seen catastrophic rains and has survived from great oceanic disasters.
Recently in September 2013, the new eruption of the new island after an
earthquake surprised the residents of Gwadar. This is the same earthquake had
shattered Awaran district of Balochistan leaving thousands of people affected.
A social activist that had been part of the
rescue work for the Awaran earthquake shared his experiences. Emphasizing on
the three essential components of rescue work, he explained the very first
steps to be taken just after a disaster.
Due to cultural barriers women are often ignored
when taking about early preparedness for such disasters thus there should be
special trainings by responsible authorities for them. It has always been
noticed that children have been the biggest victims in natural disasters. In
2005’s earthquake in the northern areas of Pakistan, most people who died were
school children and similarly in Awaran children in madrisas were the biggest
victims. This makes it clear that there is an extreme need to aware the
children about basic safely procedures along getting them prepared for such
disasters. Old people and the disabled ones are the responsibilities of the
people near them to help them evacuate during such situations.
There should be special drills for all
communities in the vulnerable areas of Balochistan specially the coastal
Balochistan which comes under a specific geographical zone that is endangered
for coastal and geological natural disasters.
When mentioning disaster risk reduction in
district Gwadar, influential Early Warning System as well as disaster
monitoring systems are the biggest need for this region hence the government of
Balochistan and the local authoritative organizations Municipal Committee of
Gwadar and Gwadar Development Authority (GDA) should work on this project and invest
for high-tech early warning systems as well as train rescue teams and provide
various facilities to reduce the risks of disaster.
Thanks a lot....
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