Srinagar Mar 29: The haphazard developmental activities and poorly planned urbanisation have disrupted natural drainage patterns and weakened flood control infrastructure in Kashmir according to a government report.
According to a recent report of the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) on the 2014 flood in Kashmir, there is an urgent need for corrective measures to prevent future disasters.
It says the current construction boom, driven by uncontrolled extraction of sand, gravel, and boulders from riverbeds, heightens the vulnerability of rivers to flash floods.
Similarly, most parts of Jammu and Kashmir come under Seismic Zone IV and V and are vulnerable to earthquakes. Experts give varied reasons for earthquakes in J&K including various faults run through this part of Himalayas and exploding of gases.
Jammu and Kashmir is vulnerable to natural disasters like avalanches, earthquakes, and floods.
Experts say this part of the Himalayas has been facing frequent earthquakes due to active seismic activity.
“Studies indicate that a high magnitude earthquake could occur in Kashmir Himalayas but we can’t predict the timing. Since we have a fragile ecosystem we need adequate safeguards to minimize the damages,” said Junaid Ahmad, a research scholar.
Elaborating further he stresses for enforcing building codes. “We have to build earthquake-resistant structures. Building codes need to be followed. We need trained engineers and masons to construct earthquake-resistant structures including houses, buildings, flyovers, or bridges,” he said.