Well, when I was working in PWRI, Japan. Once we had a simulation
of an earthquake disaster and I was part of the simulation. The idea
might work for those who are concerned with what will happen to
their loved ones in Nepal and you want to know the information
(their whereabout) as early as possible. Let me give you the idea
as follows and if you like it, you may create a similar network for your own
use, don't rely on govt. resources.
In that earthquake simulation, Japanese PM was also involved and
I was supposed to be counted in his list of whereabouts of his employees
in that simulated post earthquake situation.
Early morning an Earthquake jolts somewhere in Central Japan.
Telephone rings in PM's residence. He tries to contact his deputies
and the pyramid expands. All peopels in chain were trained to telephone
to peoples under them, a few calls. The chain started. It continued
and some in the chain deliberately wer asked not to respond the telephone
call. The breakage in the pre-planned call was supposed to mean
someone there is missing or have something wrong. Thus, now peoples
in that network around that missing person were supposed to find
the whereabout of the person missing in the chain. So, the missing
person was reported back to the chain and the person immediately
above the chain has to decide what to do next, to rescue or find the
missing person. He sends another person in the chain closest to the
missing person to find the missing person and was asked to report
as early as possible. The search person goes to rescue his colleague
and finally reaches to the house, keep on reporting the status and
finally, finds the person in serious condition (part of simulation),
calls real ambulance and ambulance arrives late and .........
The simulation drama took almost a day. It was really a fun to
be part of simulation drama, but gave a real idea on what should
we do, though in the real event it won't be that easy, but the idea
will surely help at least to find if someone in the network is missing
and looking for help.
So, prepare your own list of network. Start now. Instead of working
at individual level, searching your all relatives by yourself, if you can
prepare a network and cross checks using telephone or personal
network, I am sure you can be confident about yourself and it will
rescue even in the worst disaster. Because someone out there within
your network will have telephone connection or mobile telephone,
that can be helpful to get you hooked to instead of trying to deal with
dead tel lines. ............ Act now, prepare your own network, not in your
memory only, but make a hard copy let every one in the network
keep a copy and be prepared to notify his / her whereabouts and
be prepared to find others in his network. This way you will not
have to rely on government. So that everyone knows whom to
report and whom to rescue.
Next step: Ask each family in your network to store following
things:
1. Packet of Instant Noodles at least enough for a week.
(if not spaghetti sticks enough for a week. Renew such
stored items every six month or so depending on the
expry date).
Or else, store canned foods for a week. or Chiura, khatte
or any thing like that you can afford to store. Keep either
bottled water/ tap water and replace periodically to make
sure that its hygenic. plus sugar, salt and cooking oil.
2. Spare fuels. at least to boil water and prepare the food.
3. Torch light. Check battery every 3-4 months and replace with new
set.
4. Match / Lighter. Candles.
5. Soap
6. One pan to cook things.
7. Whistle with neck strap (assign one to each person).
8. If some persons in the family are sick person, who need
medicine every day, keep at least 7day spare set. Replace with
new set every two to 3 month, to avoid date expiry.
9. Keep first aid help medical stuffs.
10. Map of the place: roads or widened section of the river
so that you can cross the bridge or assemble into open places.
(well, nepal being a small country, you don't have to worry in
this regard). Let kids know in case, you die and they can find
a safe place without your own help. The map to your house
can help kids explain someone to find your own house in case
you are trapped inside house and kids go out to find a help to
rescue you. Though it looks funny idea to have map, but
for volunteers who want to help you need such maps to find
your house by leaving your own kids at safe place.
Schools are usually safer in the sense that they have more
open space and advice your kids to move towards school,
because they know the route to school (In, kathmandu it
might not be true. Let kids know the public schools in
your locality, at least they have more open space, though
the buildings might not be safe to reside. Advice them to
avoid going inside the old public schools.
11. Telephone directory of your loved ones at least within
the chain. Including some volunteer organization, and
rehabiliation centers or information on schools.
12. calling card. or some extra money.
13. if possible safety helmet (well, in Nepal's context people
will think that I am making a fun. But, I am making my list
complete. Its upto you.
14. These are all based on the training programme that I
attended. If you like you can through it as rubbish idea,
but if you like it be disseminated and let others know the
idea. It might work.
Rest if anything pop up in my mind, I will add here.
GP