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India-Pakistan
Pakistan needs 400,000 quake-zone houses
2005-12-08
ISLAMABAD - More than 400,000 houses need to be built in northern Pakistan for those left homeless by October’s catastrophic earthquake, the official responsible for quake reconstruction said on Wednesday. Lieutenant-General Muhammad Zubair, head of the government’s Earthquake Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Authority, said the government plans to provide 175,000 rupees ($2,930) to help replace each house destroyed or damaged. “We are supposed to construct 400,153 houses,” he told Reuters in an interview.
Just click your heels three times, general ...
“If you construct a two-bedroom house with a kitchen, based on local materials and seismic-resistant design, this...can be made with this money.”

He said reconstruction work was expected to begin in April, once the government had analysed seismic reports from China and Turkey to determine which areas were safest to build in.
How about where there's no rubble?
Zubair expressed optimism that the international community would honour its promises to help with reconstruction. Zubair said the government would provide grants, but it was up to the people to build their houses in line with officially approved designs. “It will be owner-driven but controlled construction,” he said.

Zubair said the government would encourage people to use wood, mild steel and corrugated iron sheets that could resist earthquakes. He said it would discourage them from using concrete for roofs, to avoid casualties in future quakes. Many concrete-roofed buildings, including most government offices and schools, collapsed in the 7.8 magnitude quake, burying thousands of people under rubble.

To assist reconstruction, Zubair said the government had allowed the import of corrugated iron sheets and mild steel from neighbour and rival India, where around 1,300 people were killed in the quake. “We should not make it an ego point because we have to facilitate our poor people. If we start looking at our ego, then we are damaging our own people,” he said.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  â€œIf you construct a two-bedroom house with a kitchen, based on local materials and seismic-resistant design, this...can be made with this money.”

Yeah. I think they're called tents.

Posted by: tu3031   2005-12-08 14:51  

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