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    Top Azeri official labels homeland a "powder-keg" for disasters

    Agence France Presse -- English
    March 7, 2005 Monday 1:33 PM GMT

    BAKU, March 7 2005 -- Azerbaijan's deputy prime minister called
    the former Soviet republic a "powder-keg" for natural and man-made
    disasters at a seminar devoted to emergency issues on Monday.

    "Everyone knows Azerbaijan is sitting on a powder-keg," Deputy Prime
    Minister Abid Sharifov told a seminar hosted by the French embassy in
    Baku before listing a number of high risk areas in the oil-rich region.

    "All parts of Azerbaijan are considered to be seismically active ...
    there is a risk of landslides in many zones and any moment can turn
    into a tragedy," Sharifov said adding that 50 percent of the nation's
    territory is at high flood risk.

    In the oil boom that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union the
    Azeri capital has become home to a multitude of high-rise buildings,
    raising concerns that shoddy workmanship and poor land survey could
    lead to their collapse in an earthquake or a land slide.

    Many of the buildings had not been built when a medium level earthquake
    struck the city in 2000, causing the destruction of a number of
    older buildings.

    Earlier this year a neighborhood on a ridge in Baku had to be evacuated
    when large cracks in the asphalt showed that it had begun sliding
    down a precipice.

    Azerbaijan is also in danger of terrorist attacks at the hands of its
    neighbor Armenia - with which it is still technically at war over the
    Nagorno-Karabakh enclave - targeting the US-backed BTC oil pipeline
    scheduled to go online later this year, Sharifov said.

    "With such a neighbor we are constantly under threat of terrorist
    attack," Sharifov said.

    The Caspian nation is unprepared for a chemical disaster too, in case
    of an accident or an attack "all we have are gas masks," Sharifov said.

    No single body coordinates disaster emergency efforts in Azerbaijan,
    prompting Sharifov to call for the creation of an emergency situations
    ministry or agency.
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