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    India unveils new seismic map, puts entire Himalayan Arc in highest-risk zone

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    India's Revised Seismic Zonation Map

    A significant update has been made to India's national seismic zonation map under the revised Earthquake Design Code, with the entire Himalayan arc now classified as the highest-risk Zone VI for the first time.

    Key Updates

    • 61% of India is now categorized under moderate to high seismic hazard zones.
    • The map enhances how buildings and infrastructure will be constructed in earthquake-prone areas.
    • New map provides uniformity across the Himalayan belt, previously split across Zones IV and V.
    • Recognizes the risks of long-unruptured fault segments, particularly in the central Himalayas.

    Scientific and Data-Driven Approach

    • Adopts internationally accepted probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA) methods.
    • Incorporates data on active faults, maximum potential magnitudes, and tectonic regimes.
    • Shifts away from reliance on past epicentres and broad soil features of earlier maps.

    Updated Construction Code

    • Infrastructure projects urged to adopt the new 2025 code.
    • Introduces safety requirements for structural and non-structural components.
    • Mandatory secure anchoring for elements like parapets, ceilings, and façades.
    • Designs near active faults must withstand severe pulse-like ground motions.

    New Safety Norms

    • New norms cover liquefaction, soil flexibility, and site-specific ground-response spectra.
    • Critical infrastructure must remain functional post-earthquake to ensure emergency response and service continuity.

    Exposure Window and Socioeconomic Considerations

    • Introduction of an "exposure window" that considers population density and infrastructure concentration.
    • Ensures zoning reflects both geological hazard and community-level impact.

    Regional Impact

    • Significant changes in the Himalayan region, minor refinements in the stable southern peninsula.
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    • Seismic Zonation Map
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