Syllabus: GS-III & GS-V – Natural Disaster, Disaster Management

Why in the News?

On 14 September 2025, a magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck Udalguri district, Assam, at a shallow depth of 5 km. It was followed by three aftershocks (3.1, 2.9, 2.7).Tremors were felt across Assam and neighbouring states; houses developed cracks, ceilings collapsed, and two persons were injured.

Assam’s Earthquake History

  • 1897 Shillong Plateau Earthquake – Mw 8.2; 1,500+ deaths; destruction across 390,000 sq. km; creation of Chandubi Lake in Kamrup.

  • 1950 Assam–Tibet Earthquake – Mw 8.6 (largest continental quake recorded); altered Brahmaputra’s course; >1,500 deaths.

  • 2021 Sonitpur Earthquake – Mw 6.4; linked to Kopili Fault Zone; caused cracks in buildings, soil liquefaction.

  • 2025 Udalguri Earthquake – Mw 5.8, shallow focus; 2 injured; structural damage to houses and small establishments.

Why Assam Is Vulnerable to Earthquakes?

1. Tectonic Setting & Active Faults

  • Located in Seismic Zone V (highest risk) on BIS seismic zoning map.

  • At junction of Indian Plate, Eurasian Plate, and Burmese microblock → intense tectonic stress.

  • Active fault systems:

    • Kopili Fault (Sonitpur–Nagaon belt) → frequent moderate quakes.

    • Dhubri Fault (Western Assam).

    • Himalayan thrust systems: MBT, MCT, HFT.

2. Shallow Depth of Earthquakes

  • Many Assam quakes are shallow (<10 km) → stronger ground shaking.

  • The 2025 quake depth was ~5 km.

3. Geological Amplification

  • Brahmaputra valley basin has soft sediments → amplifies seismic waves.

  • Liquefaction and landslide risks in certain terrains.

4. High Population Density & Vulnerable Infrastructure

  • Many houses not built to modern seismic standards.

  • Adobe/field stone masonry structures highly vulnerable.

  • Urban sprawl in Guwahati → older, crowded, poorly maintained buildings.

Impacts of Earthquakes

  • Human: Fatalities in 1897 & 1950; injuries, displacements in recent quakes.

  • Infrastructure: Bridges, oil pipelines, schools, hospitals, Guwahati metro project at risk.

  • Economic: 1950 quake destroyed tea gardens & oilfields; 2021 quake caused ₹200–300 crore damages.

  • Environmental: Landslides, river blockages, Brahmaputra floods (post-1950 quake).

  • Strategic: Assam hosts refineries (Numaligarh, Digboi), BCPL petrochemical complex, upcoming semiconductor unit → national energy & tech security implications.

How to Mitigate Earthquake Damage

Structural Measures

  • Earthquake-resistant building design (RCC, steel frameworks, ductile structures).

  • Retrofitting old/heritage buildings, schools, hospitals.

  • Strict use of IS 1893 (Part 1) codes.

  • Seismic microzonation (e.g. Guwahati) for risk-based design.

Non-Structural Measures

  • Land-use planning: Avoid building near fault lines or liquefaction-prone areas.

  • Awareness & drills: Schools, offices, community-level preparedness.

  • Early warning & monitoring: More seismic stations, quick alerts.

  • Disaster preparedness: Rescue stockpiles, emergency response teams, community training.

Government / Institutional Steps in Assam

  • Seismic Microzonation of Guwahati – soil mapping, geophysical surveys, hazard zonation.

  • Real-time monitoring – NCS & IMD maintain seismic stations; 2025 quake recorded by 20+ stations.

  • ASDMA – helplines, rapid assessments, relief.

  • Damage assessment & compensation – inspections, relief to households; PM & Centre support.

  • Building codes & BIS zoning – adoption (though enforcement uneven).

Key Challenges in Seismic Risk Management in Assam

  1. High Seismic Hazard & Geography

    • Assam in Seismic Zone V.

    • Soft soils amplify shaking → liquefaction, landslide, flood risks.

  2. Urbanization & Structural Vulnerability

    • Unplanned growth in Guwahati; many unsafe buildings.

    • Lack of retrofitting in critical infrastructure.

  3. Social Vulnerabilities

    • Poverty & illiteracy → low resilience.

    • Disaster awareness & preparedness not widespread.

  4. Emergency Response & Policy Gaps

    • Weak coordination between agencies.

    • Insufficient drills, limited emergency infrastructure.

  5. Environmental & Multi-Hazard Risks

    • Quakes trigger landslides, floods.

    • Multi-hazard planning still inadequate.

Way Forward

Strengthen Building Regulations

  • Mandatory enforcement of codes for all new buildings.

  • Retrofitting schools, hospitals, public infrastructure.

Expand Monitoring & Early Warning

  • Dense seismic networks, strong-motion accelerometers.

  • Real-time data integration with alerts.

Urban Planning & Land Use

  • Use microzonation maps for city expansion.

  • Seismic safety for bridges, railways, powerlines.

Public Awareness & Preparedness

  • Regular drills; teach “Drop–Cover–Hold On.”

  • Training for first responders and volunteers.

Strengthen Disaster Management

  • Empower ASDMA & district control rooms.

  • Emergency shelters, relief stockpiles.

Research & Data

  • Paleoseismic studies, updated fault mapping.

  • Liquefaction & landslide studies.

Policy & Funding

  • Dedicated funds for retrofitting, monitoring.

  • Insurance for quake damages.

  • Incentives for seismic compliance.

Conclusion

Assam’s recurring seismic events — from the 1897 Shillong quake (Mw 8.2), the 1950 Assam–Tibet quake (Mw 8.6), the 2021 Sonitpur quake (Mw 6.4), to the 2025 Udalguri quake (Mw 5.8) — show its extreme vulnerability. Located in Seismic Zone V, with active faults like Kopili and soft alluvial soils, coupled with vulnerable infrastructure, Assam faces high seismic risk.

A strong mix of engineering solutions, land-use planning, public awareness, institutional capacity, early warning, and policy stability is essential to reduce losses. With sustained effort, Assam can transform from a disaster-prone state to a disaster-resilient model in India’s seismic risk management.

Mains Practice Question

Q. Discuss the major challenges in managing seismic risks in Assam. Suggest structural and non-structural measures to reduce earthquake-related damages.
(150 words / 10 marks)

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