Revision summary
The subcontinent’s seismic hazard is old; better instruments and media make shocks more visible. Risk has risen because more people live in unsafe concrete in the Himalaya, Northeast, and crowded plains. Codes and NDMA exist; municipal enforcement, hospital retrofit, and lifeline redundancy do not match the maps. Earthquakes cannot be dated in advance; seconds of P-wave warning and drop-cover-hold still save lives. The work is inspection, retrofit, and drills, not a new prediction office.
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Flow diagram
flowchart TD PL[Plate boundary hazard] --> EV[Felt events] MED[Better instruments media] --> EV UNS[Unsafe dense buildings] --> RISK[Higher loss] EV --> RISK CODE[BIS codes NDMA] --> PREP[Preparedness] GAP[Weak enforcement no retrofit] --> RISK
Conclusion
- Make occupancy certificates depend on real seismic inspection, not a file.
- Retrofit hospitals and schools in Zones IV and V on a published timetable.
- Update maps, ban unsafe hill construction, and practise mass casualty with the army and NDRF before the next night-time quake.
- Teach every engineer and mason in the Himalaya the same detailing rules the code already wrote.
Earthquakes have not magically become a new geology; recording, aftershocks, and unsafe growth make them feel more frequent and more deadly. India’s gap is enforcement of building codes, retrofit of lifeline buildings, public drills, and seconds-scale warning — not a missing prediction of the next date. Preparedness is masonry and governance, not a press release after each tremor.
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