From: "aroosaa@hotmail.com" <aroosaa@hotmail.com>
To: Pakistan-Media@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, March 18, 2011 6:13:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Pak-Media] What if Tsunami hit Karachi
I totally agree with Ayaz sahib infact we should launch a powerful campaign through media civil society and environment activists not only to relocate the KANUPP but also to strengthen the other nuclear facilities which are located quite on fault lines. Aroosa Alam
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I agree. We need to learn a lesson from the tragedy of the earthquake in Japan, and the horror of the three explosions form the nuclear power plant. KANUUP Karachi fabricated and installed in the sixties needs thorough check out with regard to what could happen it case of an earth quake, and the reactors in KANNUP exploding. Its proximity to Karachi
poses a major hazard to the safety and survival of the fifteen million people of this metropolitan-mega city.
The PPP government is trapped in all kinds of problems, and shifting of KANUUP is a low priority issue for it. But Pakistani scientists, engineers and metreologists should initiate studies, with the view to educate the the public and the provincial and federal governments. If the technical feasibility is established about shifting KANNUP to a safe place out of Karachi, then the industrialists and the big business, should fund such a project. Shifting KANUUP will save the 15 million men,women and children of Karachi, the port, the thousands of industrial units and the large and small businesses.
Regards,
AYAZ AHMED KHAN
AIR MARSHAL (Retd)
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 21:32:59 -0700
From: kadar_k@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Pak-Media] What if Tsunami hit Karachi
To: Pakistan-MEDIA@yahoogroups.com; Pakistan-Media@yahoogroups.com
CC: briglatif@yahoo.co.uk; info@ndma.gov.pk
Dear All,
Not if, but when? It is a matter of time. Projections are compression is building along the fault lines. Primarily initiated due to the under water activities.
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