quarta-feira, 3 de março de 2010
TEc - "In need of repair" - On Chile's post earthquake predicament and challenges
I had posted an earlier comment to The Economist's first article on the calamity that befell Chile.I was cautious then as news were still sketchy and predictably the scale of human loss and material damage only just beginning to unfold.
The days that elapsed have meanwhile confirmed a limited death toll and extensive damage to infrastructure and housing.
Unfortunately more than a few failures in the official response - which may have contributed to additional tsunami-related deaths - have also come to light.
Perhaps it underscores that which is widely known - no level of preparedness is high-enough for an unforeseen (though likely) event this sudden, severe and mind-boggling.Everyone who experiences at that 8.8 magnitude is too shaken, dazed by it, and afraid of aftershocks, to begin to think straight.
The upside is truly the fact Chile is a middle-income nation, fairly advanced and technically skilled to cope with the reconstruction effort.A mammoth task that will require years of dedicated work and finance which the incoming administration will obviously prioritise.
The image that sticks with me and will linger on as symbolic of this earthquake is the apartment block that toppled over to lie flat on the ground.
Any urban area around the world has any number of high-rises just as Concépcion.
That one building is likely to have had a structural weak point to cause it to collapse in that particular mode.
The days that elapsed have meanwhile confirmed a limited death toll and extensive damage to infrastructure and housing.
Unfortunately more than a few failures in the official response - which may have contributed to additional tsunami-related deaths - have also come to light.
Perhaps it underscores that which is widely known - no level of preparedness is high-enough for an unforeseen (though likely) event this sudden, severe and mind-boggling.Everyone who experiences at that 8.8 magnitude is too shaken, dazed by it, and afraid of aftershocks, to begin to think straight.
The upside is truly the fact Chile is a middle-income nation, fairly advanced and technically skilled to cope with the reconstruction effort.A mammoth task that will require years of dedicated work and finance which the incoming administration will obviously prioritise.
The image that sticks with me and will linger on as symbolic of this earthquake is the apartment block that toppled over to lie flat on the ground.
Any urban area around the world has any number of high-rises just as Concépcion.
That one building is likely to have had a structural weak point to cause it to collapse in that particular mode.
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