National Disaster Awareness Day marked
PESHAWAR: On the directive of Secretary Relief, Rehabilitation & Settlement Department Dr Asad Ali Khan, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) in collaboration with other partners marked the National Disaster Awareness Day.
The PDMA along with the Social Welfare Department, Centre for Disaster and Preparedness Management (CDPM) and Care International organised an event at the Khyber Union Hall, Islamia College University, Peshawar, in remembrance of the October 8, 2005 earthquake, the worst of all disasters in the history of Pakistan.
The aim of the event was to express solidarity with the bereaved families who lost their loved ones in the earthquake 2005, super-floods 2010 and subsequent disasters.
Adviser to Chief Minister on Industries Abdul Karim Khan was the chief guest.
Deans and faculty members from different departments and a number of students attended the event.
The Project Director (PEOC) Waqas Illahi welcomed the participants. He highlighted the memories of 8th October 2005, earthquake.
Chief guest Abdul Karim appreciated the dedicated role of PDMA, CDPM and Islamia College University for arranging the event.
Director General PDMA Motasim Billah Shah said that committed efforts were required for arrangements for disaster risk reduction.
The official called for implementation and enforcement of building codes policy, conducting geological surveys to identify vulnerable locations and multi-hazard vulnerability assessment across the province.
Ayaz Khan, Director Operation and Coordination Rescue 1122, Dr Faheem Ahmad, Deputy Director Regional Meteorological Centre, Peshawar, and Ahmad Hussain, Coordinator Volunteer Section Pakistan Red Crescent, KP addressed the audience.
Our correspondent in Mardan adds: The Women University Mardan, district administration and Rescue 1122 organised a commemoration ceremony to observe October 8 as National Disaster Awareness Day.
An awareness walk and seminar were held in the women university, where Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Ghazala Yasmeen was the chief guest.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Ghazala Yasmeen said that on October 8, 2005, an earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale occurred in Kashmir and different parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
She added that the earthquake affected Balakot and other cites of Hazara division. She added that later the government of Pakistan declared October 8 as the National Disaster Awareness Day.
She added that the basic aim of the commemoration was to sensitise the community to learn from disasters and play a role as socially responsible citizens.
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