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    PRIME MINISTER OF ARMENIA: WE MUST LEARN LIVING IN CONDITIONS OF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

    ArmInfo
    2009-12-14 13:25:00

    ArmInfo. Nearly 80% of the housing fund in Armenia is physically
    deteriorated which considerably increases the seismic risks, said
    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan at the Monday discussion on the WB
    Report on seismic risks reduction in Armenia.

    This means, he said, that Armenia has faced a serious problem.

    Research showed that there are 25 accident-prone schools in Armenia
    that need immediate reconstruction or underpinning. At the same time,
    Tigran Sargsyan said, up-to-date construction opportunities and
    novelties are rarely applied in Armenia. Monolithic constructions
    of concrete and glass are erected in Armenia, which is less reliable
    and nearly 30% more expensive, he said.

    The prime ministers mentioned that 21 years have passed since the
    destructive earthquake of 1988 and now all the possible risks of
    natural calamities are possible in the country: earthquakes, land
    slides, floods, drought and weathering. "We must learn living in
    conditions of emergency situations and develop an up- to-date complex
    system of risk management," Tigran Sargsyan said. He highlighted
    the importance of predicting natural calamities and softening their
    aftermaths.

    International experts say that there are nearly 1 million children
    below 18 in Armenia and it is necessary to develop a complex program
    for their education and protection from natural calamities. It is
    necessary to introduce a system of housing insurance to reduce possible
    damage costs. Experts say that a magnitude 7-8 earthquake in Yerevan
    (40% of Armenia's population) may cause material damage twice as much
    as GDP.
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