GUWAHATI: People from surrounding areas of Geetanagar High School in the city on Tuesday rushed to watch a post-quake mock drill conducted to create awareness on what should be done during such an emergency.
People were all attention as volunteers in teams demolished an artificially erected building to rescue the survivors. The firefighters also reached the spot immediately. During the demonstration, the search and rescue sponsored by the State Disaster Management Authority ( SDMA), in collaboration with Civil Defense and District Disaster Management Authority, Kamrup (Metro).
The audience was taught how to reach slightly damaged buildings after an earthquake and how to make stretchers using their blankets and help officials of the disaster management authority.
Expressing happiness over the programme, director general of civil defense Rajendra Prasad was hopeful that such programmes will help the citizens understand how to conduct rescue operations with the available resources.
Saying that Amateur Radio sets proved quite useful during earthquake and Tsunami in 2004, Prasad said. He added, "The Amateur or HAM radio was very useful during the devastating earthquake at Bhuj and also in conducting rescue operations in Andaman and Nicobar islands in 2004. This devise can be used when mobile towers and other communication devices gets destroyed."
He said the civil defence will urge the Centre to issue licenses to run Amateur Radio in Assam soon. Though Amateur Radio is the only mode of communication which works during an emergency, the use of Amateur radio in Assam is yet to gain popularity as Wireless Planning and Co-ordination has not issued any license to run Amateur radio in the northeastern states since 1990 due to security reasons.
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