USBRL Project to have enhanced safety measures under Comprehensive Disaster Management Plan
Srinagar, Feb 21: The Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), a crucial project aimed at connecting Kashmir with the rest of the country through an all-weather transport link, is set to get enhanced safety measures with the implementation of a Comprehensive Disaster Management Plan.
The USBRL project is of national importance as it connects Kashmir with the rest of the country with an all-weather transport link.
Given the frequent disruptions in the road link that presently serves this purpose, particularly during the winter, the rail link is a much-awaited project for the region.
This railway line spans 272 km and contains India’s longest railway tunnel and the world’s highest railway river bridge.
Given the critical nature of the rail line, harsh climate, and disaster vulnerability of the terrain, the project warranted a robust disaster management plan.
“Northern Railways and its implementing agency Konkan Rail Corporation Limited took the services of STS Global, an agency specialising in disaster management planning, to put in place a Comprehensive Disaster Management Plan for the rail link,” a statement of STS Global said.
The undertaking of a disaster management plan is an unprecedented activity, which underscores the long-term view of safety in Indian Railways, especially given several upcoming critical infrastructure lines in the mountain regions of the country.
A study involving several key components was carried out before finalising the Standard Operating Protocols for all concerned railway personnel and related agencies.
Risk Assessment, which involved detailed mapping of all the key hazards and resultant risk to all assets along the corridor, was carried out.
Stakeholder consultation, including inputs from multiple departments and agencies that play an important role in ensuring the safety of passengers and railway infrastructure, was held.
This formed the basis for the Comprehensive Disaster Management Plan which included the preparedness plan and protocols to be followed by the officials during any disaster about the operations of the rail link.
The plan is one of its kind and consists of the Multi-Hazard Vulnerability Risk Assessment (MHVRA) at a level wherein every section of the rail line has been assessed in detail.
“National Institute of Disaster Management carried out a consultative review of the plan, with inputs from the National Disaster Management Authority and other key agencies,” the statement said.