The entire Pacific region has shook the 8.8 magnitude earthquake on the sea on Wednesday near Russia’s Kamchata Peninsula. The tremors of this earthquake were so tremendous that in the coastal areas of Russia and Japan, up to 4 meters high tsunami waves arose. Issuing strict warnings in Russian administration, people have been asked to withdraw from coastal areas. Many coastal buildings have been submerged in this tsunami and a large amount of water has entered the ground. The situation in the Sakhalin region of Russia has become serious, where an emergency has been declared in the North Kuril Island.
First tsunami proof metro station being prepared in India
Modern construction and characteristics of metro station
Light House Metro station has a length of 414 meters and width is 35 meters, which makes it larger than Chennai Central Metro Station. This station provides parking of 12 trains with 6 tracks and its platform is kept above the Concourse level. At the same time, a tunnel boring machine named Flemingo is building a 2 km long tunnel here which will connect the Kachhari Road and Thirumayilai metro station of the station. Under Phase Two of Chennai Metro, this corridor will be opened to the general public between 2025 and 2028.
India’s first strong step towards dealing with threats like tsunami
Where developed economy like Russia and Japan is still struggling with natural disasters. At the same time, India is moving forward using technology in the field of disaster management. The tsunami proof station of Chennai is not only being built keeping in mind the need for the future, but it can also become a mission towards tackling the disaster globally.

