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As rapid climate change making the South Asian region more vulnerable to natural disasters, the UK-based aid agency, Oxfom, cautioned that government failures are the key factor that could turn any calamity into humanitarian crisis.
The agency said in it reports that political inaction, poor decisions and bad management are more to blame than nature for the humanitarian effects of disasters. It notes 12 times as many people died in the Kashmir quake in 2005 as in a comparable Japanese tremor in 1995.
It said that the region is vulnerable to floods, cyclones, droughts and earthquakes. The charity says there has been some progress, but warns that more needs to be done as climate change makes the region even more vulnerable. The affects of the disasters can be massive as last year's floods in Bangladesh, India and Nepal affected 30 million people.
The Kashmir earthquake killed 75,000 people. Japan's death toll from the 1995 Kobe earthquake was so much lower because it is wealthier and better organised, Oxfam notes. It noted that such disasters are holding South Asia back economically, with damage costing about 6 percent of regional GDP every year.
The UK government said it agreed with Oxfam's argument that disaster preparation saves lives. Consequently, the Department for International Development said, the UK was helping to build stronger houses and bridges in Pakistan and funding a tsunami early warning system in South Asia.
The agency praises Bangladesh for its early warning system and network of cyclone shelters, which saved the lives of thousands last November, when Cyclone Sidr hit the coast. "The right policies and preparations can save lives and money - our experience shows that preparedness costs a fraction of what a disaster response can cost," said Oxfam's regional director for South Asia, Ashvin Dayal. "The problem is that governments and donors do not prioritise these preventative measures."

Copyright Business Recorder, 2008

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