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Gwadar’s EWS Shield

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The collaboration between China Meteorological Administration (CMA) and Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) to equip Gwadar Port with an Early Warning System (EWS) could not have come at a more crucial time. Gwadar, a pivotal component of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), has grappled with the spectre of natural disasters, most notably floods. The installation of state-of-the-art equipment signifies a significant stride towards mitigating the adverse effects of such calamities and safeguarding the strategic port city’s future.

Gwadar’s vulnerability to natural disasters, particularly flooding, has been tragically exemplified time and again. The recent inundation caused by torrential rains served as a stark reminder of the urgent need for robust disaster preparedness measures. Situated in a low-lying coastal area with minimal elevation above sea level, Gwadar stands particularly susceptible to the ravages of nature. The establishment of the early warning system, comprising a mobile vertical observation system, Beidou Navigation sounding station, and automatic weather stations, is a beacon of hope for Gwadar’s resilience. By providing timely and accurate meteorological data, this system will empower authorities to anticipate and effectively respond to impending disasters.

Such proactive measures not only will save lives but also minimize economic losses, ensuring the uninterrupted functioning of Gwadar Port, a linchpin in the region’s economic landscape. However, the efficacy of the early warning system hinges on a comprehensive approach to disaster management. While technological advancements bolster preparedness, the importance of robust infrastructure cannot be overstated. Gwadar urgently requires a network of drainage and water retention infrastructure, including pipes, ditches, culverts and retention ponds, to mitigate the risk of flooding.

Investing in such measures is not merely an option but a necessity for a district with aspirations as grand as those encapsulated in the CPEC vision. Additionally, strategic land use planning, zoning regulations and environmentally sustainable infrastructure are pivotal in safeguarding against the perils of natural disasters.

 

 

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