India favours immediate visa for disaster response teams

NEW DELHI, Nov 8:
India today advocated an effective international coordination system to facilitate immediate visa and airport facilitation for disaster relief and rescue teams.
Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said there was a need to lay down a system for effective coordination of international assistance following earthquakes.
“A common understanding of procedures and protocol for the assistance would be a valuable step forward. It should include a system whereby search and rescue teams should get visa and airport facilitation on an immediate basis,” he said addressing the East Asia Summit Workshop on Earthquake Risk Management.
Shinde said medical assistance should be sent to the disaster affected areas without delay, specially to areas where injuries and victims were reported. Supply of food and clothes should be facilitated after clearly establishing the nature of requirements.
“We can benefit a lot from practical ‘hands on’ understanding among the countries about how to channel humanitarian assistance,” he said.
The Home Minister said disaster management authorities should assess earthquake risks with greater precision.
“Though we cannot forecast earthquake, we should have a clear idea about the regions which can expect earthquakes of a certain magnitude and intensity,” he said.
Shinde said the building codes and regulations can be adapted accordingly and other preparedness measures can also be taken on the basis of credible earthquake scenarios.
In his address, Union Home Secretary R K Singh said during the last decade large number of deaths in the earthquakes in China, Japan, India, Indonesia and Pakistan have shown that authorities have not been able to reduce the impact in terms of mortality.
“Women and children account for a significant percentage of those who died. A large number of schools collapsed in these earthquakes, leading to the death of a large number of children,” he said.
Singh said it has become a greater humanitarian and moral responsibility for the disaster management authorities to reduce the number of deaths caused by these earthquakes.(PTI)