Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

Hot from the press, October 5th report that missed an attention thanks to mad discussions about elections.

Pakistan and Pak army have done wonders.

Read it by yourself.

Kashmir rises from ruins of earthquake

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2592086.ece

As the helicopter weaved between the craggy peaks of Pakistani Kashmir the sunlight glinted off countless steel roofs where a year ago there was little but rubble.
Landing in a remote mountain village near the disputed border with India, General Ahmed Nadeem stepped from the cockpit with obvious pride. Two years ago on Monday this area was devastated by a huge earthquake, measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale, which killed 74,500 people and left 3 million homeless.

On the first anniversary 2 million were still in temporary shelters, including 40,000 in tents, as the harsh Himalayan winter approached.

Today, however, the story is refreshingly upbeat. More than 150,000 houses have been rebuilt, 200,000 more are under construction and all of the planned 600,000 will be finished by the middle of next year, according to **officials from Pakistan and the UN. They describe this as one of the world’s most successful reconstruction operations — outstripping the efforts after the 2004 tsunami — and a model for the response to future disasters. **

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Re: Pakistan's success story: Kashmir rises from ruins of earthquake

Heartwarming read. Thanks.

Re: Pakistan’s success story: Kashmir rises from ruins of earthquake

cool :k:

Re: Pakistan's success story: Kashmir rises from ruins of earthquake

good to hear something better planned! any right person at right position can make difference in PAkistan. If not then any system will fell apart or dont function at all.

Re: Pakistan's success story: Kashmir rises from ruins of earthquake

This is great news! If we spent more time on positive projects like these, perhaps Pakistan could be a better country for all.

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Kudos to the NGOs, army and all others involved. Sometimes good things happen even in Pakistan.

Re: Pakistan's success story: Kashmir rises from ruins of earthquake

Thanks Antibol. You always bring in good things.

Re: Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

Pakistan remembers.
God bless Pakistan and our courage.

Re: Pakistan’s Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

Two excellent organizations that resulted out of this calamity.
Hats off to the leadership and dedication of all volunteers, workers and the govt.

ERRA
http://www.erra.gov.pk/WebForms/home.aspx

NDMA

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http://www.erra.gov.pk/WebForms/NewsDetails.aspx?id=198
**UN HABITAT announces the 2007 Scroll of Honor Award Winners. From Pakistan the winner is Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmed, Dy Chairman ERRA
**

Re: Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

We have two ex-servants who were from Azad Kashmir... They lost their houses, and alot of family members in this horrific quake... Now I dont give a damn what this article says, but we have personally seen how much crap the Government has given them after this fiasco and how they at one time had to sleep literally outside in the cold in the streets of Islamabad, even 3-4 months after the quake because of the attitude of Government officials. Uptil this date, they never got a house, only a minor amount of compensation.

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Hearty praise from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the tremendous efforts of the Pakistan Govt in rebuilding the shattered infrastructure of the region.

http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/EVOD-77MGDQ?OpenDocument

ADB hails progress in reconstruction and rehabilitation two years after Pakistan Earthquake

A construction boom is underway in earthquake-hit areas of northern Pakistan as the second anniversary of the 2005 disaster approaches, according to the Asian Development Bank (ADB). “On a recent helicopter tour of earthquake-affected areas with the ambassadors of our key co-financing partners, we observed impressive progress in rebuilding homes and infrastructure,” said Peter Fedon, ADB’s Country Director for Pakistan. “The Government of Pakistan’s housing assistance program is an emerging success story. Around 90 percent of rural homes have been rebuilt, or are under construction or reconstruction through government grants. The coming winter should be the last that the remaining people left homeless by the earthquake will spend in temporary shelter,” he said.

The ADB has committed $820 million in loans and grants to the Government of Pakistan to assist in post-earthquake reconstruction and rehabilitation of the transport, power, education, health, governance, and housing sectors. The commitment includes a $400 million loan in June to help complete the rebuilding of homes. The earthquake destroyed or damaged around 585,000 rural homes and some 40,000 urban homes. Australia, Belgium, the European Union, Finland, and Norway are key co-financing partners in ADB’s Earthquake Emergency Assistance Program. Some 6,000 households, comprising around 30,000 people who lost their land in the earthquake, are about to receive compensation payments from the government to help them buy new land. Power supply has been restored in all areas after ADB financed the rehabilitation of all 10 grid stations and five of nine hydroelectric plants damaged during the earthquake. “Some areas, like Kathai near the Line of Control in Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK), now have better power than they had before the earthquake,” said Mr. Fedon.

The ADB has introduced a new seismic-resistant building model in the earthquake-affected areas for its school rebuilding program. It is funding the reconstruction of around 450 primary, middle and high schools using a pre-engineered light steel frame structure, with fibre-cement boards for wall-cladding. The ADB is also financing the rehabilitation of major inter-district and key arterial roads including bridges, abutments and retaining walls. Rehabilitation work on about 300 kilometres of rural roads which began in the first quarter of 2007 is nearing completion. “The desire for rapid reconstruction must be tempered with caution and scrutiny in planning so that we can truly build back better and in a sustainable manner,” said Mr. Fedon. The powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake caused devastation in nine districts across a mountainous region equal to the size of Belgium on October 8, 2005. Around 73,000 people were killed and 70,000 people were severely injured or disabled. Three million people were left homeless in the immediate aftermath.

Re: Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

More concocted personal anecdotes from you. I'm sorry, but your credibility is zero on this forum.

Re: Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

When we have two sources to look at, one being from you (a person writing from behidn the anonymity of an internet persona relating anecdotes from family servants) and the other being one of the world's oldest and most respected newspapers.... I don't think that there's any doubt about which can be more trusted to deliver an accurate picture of what's happening in Azad Kashmir.

Re: Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

And what are you, an MQM paid member who goes around posting a party's propoganda on online forums, and most people consider you a joke anyways...

Re: pakistani earthquake relief efforts are horrible..no they are excellent

From the first statement that our jahilia government issued right after the eq, in the form of a sari by Shiekh Rashid, I knew our Government was not equipped to handle this crisis, even if they wanted to... If anyone here who believes the Government did an 'amazing' job is concerned, I will be more than happy to provide them with some contact information about some families whose houses got demolished, and didnt get anything yet, so you can feel free to donate money to them...

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Cudnt agree with you more. This guy is on a anti-goverment spree since he's been back on this forum. Don't know what he's trying to prove.

Re: Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

so if i personally show you so many ppl who are homeless, will you mqm and pro mush guys donate some money to them? lets see how much confidence you have the government... btw, i dont consider this report to have any weight when i see ppl homeless, that i know, with my own eyes...

Re: Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

I hear ya bro! The article doesn't say that Pakistan's response was "perfect". I am sure there are people who may have fallen through cracks.

Please remember the HUGE scale of this devastation. The earth quake killed 74,500 people and left 3 million homeless.

Compare the response of other governments to similarly massive disasters. If Pakistan did average or above then praise our government. If we did far below average then we all would criticize Pak planners and organizers.

The same article gives two examples. Just read through and and give your opinion.

Peace!

Re: Pakistan's Success Story: Rising from ruins of the 10/8 2005 Earthquake

Sitting in New York you can see people homeless in Kashmir with your own eyes? Wow, you must have really great eye sight. The credible news reports from international agencies have said that this has been a model response for disaster relief. Are they on MQM's pay roll as well? Of course in any disaster of this scale, there will never be perfect rehabilitation and some will either fall through the system or just become disgruntled for a number of reason, but by and large the rehabilitation process has been a success despite the efforts of anti-Mush agitators and other jealous people to paint a negative story.

The bumbling heroes of the anti-Mush crowd include people like NS who would have been paralyzed by the earthquake and would have not even known what to do as a first step, and their other hero Baitullah Meshud etc. would have said it served the people right for not living with Taliban rules to be killed by the earthquake.