Quake: Minor cracks in 6 buildings in Delhi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 25 2015 | 9:13 PM IST
Six buildings in Delhi developed minor cracks today due to the tremors, epicentred in Nepal, which shook northern and eastern parts of the country.
Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung, who held a meeting with Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) and other government agencies to take stock of the situation, was informed that there was no significant damage to any building and there was no cause for any concern.
The three Municipal Corporation commissioners, who were at the meeting, said hairline cracks were seen in three buildings in east district, minor cracks were reported in two buildings in south and one building was affected in north district.
Officials said their teams had visited these sites and cracks were assessed.
"There has been no significant damage to any structure or building and there is no cause for concern," an official statement said.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Police Commissioner B S Bassi, senior officials of Public Works Department (PWD), Health, police and revenue districts were present at the meeting to check the quake-preparedness of the city.
PWD informed that all the flyovers were checked and no damage was detected post the quake.
According to DDMA, their control room has been beefed up so that people can give information and it can be shared with the concerned authority.
DDMA control room is operational 27/7 and can be reached on 1077.
"After the earthquake, we analysed the calls received every half an hour to keep a tab on the situation in Delhi. Quick reaction teams and control rooms in all the 11 districts were alerted for any eventuality," a DDMA statement said.
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First Published: Apr 25 2015 | 9:13 PM IST

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