City
Epaper

Killari earthquake management can help India face any natural disaster, says Sharad Pawar

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 30, 2023 20:19 IST

The administrative system to face any natural disaster in the country with confidence stemmed from the effective disaster management ...

Open in App

The administrative system to face any natural disaster in the country with confidence stemmed from the effective disaster management during the 1993 Killari earthquake in Maharashtra, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar, who helmed the state at that time, said.

During the 30th-anniversary event commemorating the earthquake in Latur district, Sharad Pawar also reflected on the coordinated efforts of the state government and the Central government in mobilizing resources for the extensive rehabilitation work that followed the disaster. The earthquake, which had a magnitude of 6.2-6.3, struck several villages in Latur and Osmanabad districts on the early hours of September 30, 1993, resulting in the tragic loss of over 8,000 lives and injuries to 16,000 individuals.

Currently, India can face any kind of disaster confidently as the country has an effective administrative system in place which originated from the Killari earthquake. The country learned the lesson of disaster management from this massive disaster, said Pawar. He said the UN and the World Bank had taken cognizance of this management. We gained experience from the Killari earthquake and now we have the strength to deal with future natural crises Also the strength of the disaster management law, the NCP chief added.

Recalling the sequence of events, Pawar said (Ganpati) immersion processions were going on the night of September 29, 1993. A chief minister should not sleep unless the immersion processions are over. I received a call from the Parbhani superintendent of police at around 3:45 AM informing me that immersion was completed, after which I went to sleep. Suddenly at around 3:55 AM, the windows and furniture shook. I felt an earthquake. I immediately alerted officials. Later, it emerged that Killari village (in Latur district) was the epicentre, he said.

Pawar said he immediately called up a seismic activities monitoring centre in Koyna (in Satara district). They told me the epicentre of the quake was Killari in Latur district in the Marathwada region. I immediately asked officials to wake up my Cabinet colleagues Vilasrao Deshmukh and Padamsinh Patil and the state chief secretary. I also asked them to get a plane ready to take them to Latur at 6 in the morning (September 30).

Pawar said the scenes of the tragedy were devastating. I have never seen any natural disaster of this scale. It was heart-wrenching. Bodies were lying, houses lay in ruins, and people were wailing in pain, he recalled. Pawar said he realised that rehabilitation is possible only if all the resources of the state are pulled in and officials from the neighbouring districts were roped in.

Tags: Maharashtra NewsSharad Pawar
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Fire: Blaze Breaks Out at Bhatia Hospital in Grant Road, No Injuries Reported (Watch Video)

MumbaiBJP Leader Nazia Elahi Khan Alleges Harassment by IndiGo Employees at Mumbai Airport, Airline Yet to React

Maharashtra‘Maharashtra Stands Firmly With Development’: PM Modi on BJP-Led Mahayuti’s Civic Poll Win

PuneJejuri Fire Incident: 18 Injured as Blaze Erupts During Victory Rally After Maharashtra Local Body Election 2025 in Pune District (VIDEO)

MaharashtraAmit Shah Congratulates Mahayuti Leaders on Big Win in Maharashtra Local Body Polls

Maharashtra Realted Stories

PunePune: Youth Attacked by Group of People in Hadapsar Over Angry Stare; Police Probe On

MumbaiMumbai and Bengaluru Non-Stop San Francisco Flights to Be Discontinued by Air India from March 1

MumbaiMumbai Police Bust Ambergris Smuggling Racket, Seize Material Worth Rs 80 Lakh

Mumbai'Send Your Wife to Us': Mumbai School Principal Makes Shocking Remark Over Fee Hike Issue

NationalAir India Delhi–Mumbai Flight Returns After Engine Shutdown; Aviation Ministry Seeks Detailed Report