CAN OUR 'STRUCTURES' WITHSTAND A QUAKE?
Pic.: Sudha Ahuja
“80% Delhi’s buildings wont’ stand a
quake. http://toi.in/iHvisZ. We should do a
structural study of ours to study if it can withstand an earthquake.”
This was the first message on my cell-phone, today.
It was 6.30 in the morning. NIlesh*, a young and highly-qualified member of our
housing society had sent this message to me – the honorary chairman of our society…
I smiled began to nod my head… “Who
should I forward it to – God?” I wondered.
“Good morning Nilesh,” I replied
immediately, “have a nice day!”
Nilesh had not even bothered to greet
me, ‘Good morning’ in his message… He was bothered about the stability of our buildings…
whether they can withstand an earthquake!
Alright, let’s suppose we conduct a
structural audit right away, tomorrow, and are advised to do something about
our buildings… You think, we will be able to protect ourselves against the
catastrophe?
When Malaysian Airlines Flight-370 had disappeared and there was
no trace of it for months on, late one night, my nephew, Erol, had posted on
this timeline his concern: “It is three months now, no trace of the missing
Malayian plane.”
Yes, it was past midnight. My nephew
was sleepless over the missing Malaysian Airlines!
His college friend had a quick advice:
“Vogeth nidhe saibha!”
Translated from our mother tongue,
Konkani, it meant: “Boss, (now go and) quietly sleep!”
Today, my friend, Nilesh, had sent his
‘worry message’ early in the morning. Probably, he hadn’t slept the whole
night! So, it was my turn to calm him down:
“Good morning Nilesh. Have a nice day!”
*Name changed
GERALD D’CUNHA
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