Thursday, January 20, 2022

Delhi airport and surrounding area at high risk of land subsidence

New Delhi: A recent research reveals that around 100 sq km land area near Delhi NCR region is prone to subsidence.

The distressing outcomes have come to light after research done by IIT Bombay, German Research Center, and Cambridge, and the Southern Methodist University of America.

According to the research, in 2014-16 - the speed of land subsidence was 11 cm/yr. This has increased by almost 50% to 17 cm/yr after two years. The same trend was seen in the year 2018-19 as well.

The research suggests that the area around Delhi Airport has the highest risk of land subsidence. 

An airport needs to have a rigid and stable base to operate and any crack can in the area may lead to major mishaps. The Kapashera area - near the Indira Gandhi International Airport - faces the highest risk, with 12.5 sq km area being prone to land subsidence.

The report identifies - Delhi's Bijwasan, Samalkha, Kapsehra, Sadh Nagar, Bindapur, Mahipalpur, and Mahavir Enclave - as the at-risk areas. Gurugram's sector 22A and Block C, and pocket A, B and C of Faridabad's Gandhi Memorial.

Professor Seema Mehra Parihar, Geologist and Remote Sensing and GIS Expert, exaplains that land subsidence occurs when the upper layer of the land starts leaning towards the lower layer.

There are 3 main reasons for land subsidence:

1. Mining: The removal of minerals from the lower level of the earth results in the subsidence of the top layer of the land.

2. Extraction: Extraction of oil from the ground also causes the subsidence of the land.

3. Groundwater level: The most important and major factor leading to the weakening of the upper layers which in turn bend towards the lower surface and lead to the risk of land subsidence. According to an American geological survey, 80% of the land subsidence is caused due to lower groundwater levels.

20/01/22 Zee News

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