Ministry of Earth Sciences

Seismic Zones

Posted On: 19 JUL 2017 5:59PM by PIB Delhi

 Earthquake - prone areas of the country have been identified on the basis of scientific inputs relating to seismicity, earthquakes occurred in the past and tectonic setup of the region. Based on these inputs, Bureau of Indian Standards [IS 1893 (Part I):2002], has grouped the country into four seismic zones, viz. Zone II, III, IV and V. Of these, Zone V is seismically the most active region, while zone II is the least. Broadly, Zone - V comprises entire northeastern India, parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, part of North Bihar and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Zone - IV covers remaining parts of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, Sikkim, Northern Parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal, parts of Gujarat and small portions of Maharashtra near the west coast and Rajasthan. Zone – III comprises Kerala, Goa, Lakshadweep islands, remaining parts of Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and West Bengal, Parts of Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Karnataka. Zone - II covers remaining parts of country.

 

            A list of important cities falling in various seismic zones, has also been prepared by BIS and is given below:-

 

Town

State/UT

Zone

Town

State/UT

Zone

Agra   

Utter Pradesh

III

Chitradurga

Karnataka

II

Ahmedabad

Gujarat

III

Coimbatore

Tamil nadu

III

Ajmer

Rajasthan

II

Cuddalore

Tamil Nadu

III

Allahabad

Utter Pradesh

II

Cuttack

Orissa

III

Almora

Uttrakhand

IV

Darbhanga

Bihar

V

Ambala

Haryana

IV

Darjeeling

West Bengal

IV

Amritsar

Punjab

IV

Dharwad

Karnataka

III

Asansol

West Bengal

III

Dehradun

Uttrakhand

IV

Aurangabad

Maharastha

II

Dharmpuri

Tamil Nadu

III

Baharich

Utter Pradesh

IV

Delhi

Delhi

IV

Bangalore

Karnataka

II

Durgapur

West Bengal

III

Barauni

Bihar

IV

Gangtok

Sikkim

IV

Bareilly

Utter Pradesh

III

Guwahati

Assam

V

Belgaum

Karnataka

III

Goa

Goa

III

Bhatinda

Punjab

III

Gulbarga

Karnataka

II

Bhilai

Chattiagarh

II

Gaya

Bihar

III

Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh

II

Gorakhpur

Utter Pradesh

IV

Bhubaneswar

Orissa

III

Hyderabad

Andhra Pradesh

II

Bhuj

Gujarat

V

Imphal

Manipur

V

Bijapur

Karnataka

III

Jabalpur

Madhya Pradesh

III

Bikaner

Rajasthan

III

Jaipur

Rajasthan

II

Bokaro

Jharkhand

III

Jamshedpur

Jharkhand

II

Bulandshahr

Utter Pradesh

IV

Jhansi

Utter Pradesh

II

Burdwan

West Bengal

III

Jodhpur

Rajasthan

II

Cailcut

Kerala

III

Jorhat

Assam

V

Chandigarh

Chandigarh

IV

Kakrapara

Gujarat

III

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

III

Kalapakkam

Tamil Nadu

III

Kanchipuram

Tamil Nadu

III

Pondicherry

Pondicherry

II

Kanpur

Utter Pradesh

III

Pune

Maharastha

III

Karwar

Karnataka

III

Raipur

Chattisgarh

II

Kohima

Nagaland

V

Rajkot

Gujarat

III

Kolkata

West Bengal

III

Ranchi

Chattisgarh

II

Kota

Rajasthan

II

Roorkee

Uttrakhand

IV

Kurnool

Andhra Pradesh

II

Rourkela

Orissa

II

Lucknow

Utter Pradesh

III

Sadiya

Assam

V

Ludhiyana

Punjab

IV

Salem

Tamil Nadu

III

Madurai

Tamil Nadu

II

Simla

Himanchal Pradesh

IV

Mandi

Himanchal Pradesh

V

Sironj

Madhya Pradesh

II

Mangalore

Karnataka

III

Solapur

Maharastha

III

Monghyr

Bihar

IV

Srinagar

Jammu & Kashmir

V

Moradabad

Utter Pradesh

IV

Surat

Gujarat

III

Mumbai

Maharastha

III

Tarapur

Maharastha

III

Mysore

Karnataka

II

Tezpur

Assam

V

Nagpur

Maharastha

II

Thane

Maharastha

III

Nagarjunasagar

Andhra Pradesh

II

Thanjavur

Tamil Nadu

II

Nainital

Uttrakhand

IV

Thiruvananthapuram

Kerala

III

Nasik

Maharastha

III

Tiruchirappali

Tamil Nadu

II

Nellore

Andhra Pradesh

III

Tiruvennamalai

Tamil Nadu

III

Osmanabad

Maharastha

III

Udaipur

Rajasthan

II

Panjim

Goa

III

Vadodara

Gujarat

III

Patiala

Punjab

III

Varanasi

Utter Pradesh

III

Patna

Bihar

IV

Vellore

Andhra Pradesh

III

Pilibhit

Uttrakhand

IV

Vijayawada

Andhra Pradesh

III

 

 

 

Vishakhapatnam

Andhra Pradesh

II

 

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has published criterion for construction of earthquake resistant structures. Buildings are now being made earthquake resistant.

 

BIS has prepared guidelines for retrofitting in existing structures. A list of code books on construction practices of buildings and structures, to minimize the earthquake losses, is available. In addition to this, Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) & Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC) have also published guidelines and brochures for construction and retrofitting of buildings. These guidelines are in wide circulation amongst the public and the administrative authorities responsible for the design and construction of earthquake resistant structures in earthquake prone areas.

 

Loss of life and damage of property due to earthquakes could be considerably reduced through proper planning and implementation of pre- and post-disaster preparedness and management strategies by respective State and Central Government agencies in a coordinated manner following the above mentioned guidelines. These studies involving preparation of geological, geomorphologic and land use maps followed by drilling, geological logging, standard penetration test and geophysical studies to demarcate the zones of least to most damage prone areas within the urban areas so as to helps the respective town and country planning agencies to formulate perspective planning within the overall earthquake impact minimization efforts. Based on the above steps it is mandatory for all infrastructure/building/ development agencies (Public and Private) to design appropriate earthquake resistant building plans based on the relevant BIS Codes and other guidelines of BMTPC, HUDCO and NDMA for across the country.

 

National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Ministry of Earth Sciences and other state Disaster Management Authorities, have also taken up various initiatives to educate and enhance awareness amongst general public and school children on the general aspects of earthquakes, their impacts and measures to mitigate losses caused by them. A National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is also functional under the general superintendence, direction and control of the NDMA for the purpose of specialized response to natural and man-made disasters.

 

This information was given by Minister of State for Ministry of Science & Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences Shri Y.S.Chowdary in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today. 

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