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    Mediamax news agency, Armenia
    Dec 7 2012


    Only four out of 1,500 schools quake-resistant in Armenia - official

    [Translated from Russian]

    Only four out of the 1,500 schools operating in Armenia are
    quake-resistant, an Armenian official has said.

    Sergey Nazaretyan, chief of the Northern Service of the National
    Seismic Protection Service of the Emergencies Ministry made the
    remarks to journalists on 6 December, Mediamax news agency reported.

    "About 2,000 pupils died during the [7 December 1988] Spitak
    earthquake. Only 40 out of the 1,500 schools currently operating in
    Armenia are retrofitted. The remaining schools are in the risk zone,"
    he said.

    He said that seismic protection rules should be included on the school
    curriculum and children should be taught what to do during an
    earthquake. "This will make it possible to considerably reduce human
    losses should an earthquake occur," Nazaretyan said. He said that
    schools should be retrofitted first of all.

    Nazaretyan pointed out that it would be better to avoid building
    multi-storey blocks of flats in Armenia. "We do not have a sufficient
    experience or culture of erecting high-quality multi-storey
    buildings," he said.

    "If we compare multi-storey blocks of flats built in the Soviet period
    to those built in recent years, the new ones will have an advantage
    from the quality point of view. They are more reliable in terms of
    seismic stability. However, even if a minor mistake is made in the
    [construction] work, the building may suffer," he said.

    Nazaretyan said there are over 3,500 blocks of flats in Armenia whose
    quake-resistance does not meet current seismic safety standards. He
    said about 15bn dollars need to be allocated to retrofit them.

    BBCM note: The Spitak earthquake in 1988 killed 25,000 people.

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