The recent earthquake underscores the vulnerability of India’s Northeast to seismic activities due to its location within a high-risk zone.While quick action by disaster management teams reflects preparedness for such events under challenging conditions, recurring damage highlights the need for more resilient infrastructure across vulnerable areas. Initiatives aimed at upgrading buildings to meet earthquake-resistant standards appear essential in mitigating losses during future incidents.
Additionally, heartwarming stories like those of nurses protecting newborns amidst chaos illustrate human resilience but also raise questions about safety measures available in sensitive facilities such as hospitals during natural disasters. Greater investment in retrofitting medical infrastructure could ensure better protection for patients during emergencies.
The Central government’s prompt response signals robust coordination between state and national authorities-a critical factor when managing crises involving widespread regions like the Northeast.