Abstract
The Koyna-Warna region of Maharashtra, India, is one of the most signifcant worldwide examples for reservoir-induced seismicity. The area is highly vulnerable to earthquakes, and it has experienced over 1 lakh number of shocks since 1963. The largest known earthquake of magnitude 6.5 (Richter scale) occurred on 10th December 1967. Many low and moderate earthquake events have occurred over the past 50 years. A structured survey using rapid visual screening was carried out for existing RC buildings. The seismic risk index depends on three parameters, viz. hazard, exposure, and vulnerability. Many existing RC buildings in the Koyna-Warna region are designed to resist the gravity loads only without any seismic resistant provisions. Hence, there is a need to study the risk index of these RC buildings to assess future serious risks. In this study, the rapid visual survey of 120 existing RC buildings has been done through a modifed EDRI method (Earthquake Disaster Risk Index) to evaluate the seismic risk index of the Koyna-Warna region (Zone-IV as per IS: 1893–2016). The results depict that the risk index of RC buildings in the Koyna-Warna region is in severe damage condition and hence there is a need to take an initiatives for earthquake preparedness plan, with emphasis on retroftting measures, to reduce the loss of human life and damage to physical infrastructure in future seismic events.