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 Kathmandu #1 Most Earthquake Vulnerable
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Posted on 01-18-10 10:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Location / Possible number of deaths



1. Kathmandu, Nepal: 69,000


A study by GeoHazards International predicted a 6.0 earthquake would
kill approximately 69,000 people in this growing city of about 1
million, the most densely populated district of Nepal.



Sources: GeoHazards International, Wikipedia


http://www.forbes.com/2007/12/04/earthquakes-india-japan-biz-cx_db_1203earthquakes_slide_2.html?thisSpeed=undefined

 
Posted on 01-18-10 11:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pradipcha le tarsayo.
 
Posted on 01-19-10 8:36 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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atti tarsaayoo.. happy birthday ko din tarsaayo
 
Posted on 01-19-10 8:41 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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tarsayae ko hoenaa ... just sharing the information i got so that you or your loved one back in Kathmandu can take precaution OR at least you can tell them about that ... If you are planning to make a house in Ktm then make it bhukampaa rahiit ...

 
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Tyo asanma euta gharle arko gharlai aad dina kathko muda tersyaeko euta picture rakhdyo bhane pugchha. Ti gharlai sarkarle kinera bhae pani naya banaunu paryo. Malai ta Sundhara bata khichapokhari jandako galli dekhda dar lagchha.

Srimatiko maita tyatai chha, bolaunchan, dar mandai jane gareko chhu.

 
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Population of Kathmandu Valley is much more than 1 million.. at least 3 million in the Valley now... so the death toll could be even higher than 69,000 @ 6.0 scale earthquake.

Now if it happens in the night time, say at 3AM with load-shedding, then imagine the dreadful situation in the Valley.

90 Saal ko Bhukampa... thar thar thar ni.....

 
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http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?at_code=304856&no=269169&rel_no=1

Fyi..

 
Posted on 01-19-10 9:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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http://www.nset.org.np/nset/php/CELC_index.php
 
Posted on 01-19-10 9:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Good job "Thinkerseven"















for sharing the links containing information on Earth quake ...

 
Posted on 01-20-10 8:58 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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http://www.fema.gov/hazard/earthquake/index.shtm

Earthquake











One of the most frightening and destructive phenomena of nature is a severe earthquake and its terrible aftereffects.



Earthquakes strike suddenly, violently, and without warning at any
time of the day or night. If an earthquake occurs in a populated area,
it may cause many deaths and injuries and extensive property damage.



Although there are no guarantees of safety during an earthquake,
identifying potential hazards ahead of time and advance planning can
save lives and significantly reduce injuries and property damage.



How can I protect myself from an earthquake?




Guys and Gals lets share as much information on Earth quake as possible ...

 
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What could be the impact of occuring earthquakke in the middle of you having sex with nice lady?

 
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I think earthquakes are really unpredictable. This article was for 2007 and after 3 years in Haiti, more that 50000 people are killed in earthquake.And the article in forbes didnt even list Haiti as a threat zone. So think about our ktm a very potential earthquake zone. So people in ktm please make sure you not only listen to new rap songs in FM but also pay attention to earthquake safety tips broadcasted every now and then in FM.I used to remember those tips in FM few years back, I don't know if they still broadcast that anymore. Keep Safe.
 
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WENDY CUE
Guest Column
"I feel the earth move"


WENDY CUE



This tragedy resonates deeply, as I have been working with the United Nations to raise awareness in Nepal about a similar catastrophic scenario. The possible scale of the disaster is so mind-boggling that often the reaction is apathy. The impact of the disaster would be so great, so devastating, what can one do that would make a difference if an earthquake were to strike?


The greatest risk is apathy. There are several cardinal truths regarding earthquakes:


* Earthquakes cannot be predicted. Most calculations of risk are based upon statistical probability, but can be off by a magnitude of years.
* Most earthquake survivors are rescued by communities themselves.
* People are not killed by earthquakes. More than 75% are killed by falling buildings, and the rest are due to follow-on hazards such as fire and landslides.
* More survivors are then killed because there is a lack of medical service, or clean water.


As disaster risk reduction is a long-term investment, it must address the full range of hazards and risks as well as bring tangible benefits to people's lives. A range of investments would include city planning, decreasing urbanisation, ensuring there are open spaces, widening traffic arteries and evacuation routes. These require commitment by the government.


Investment at the community level is also essential, in first aid training, evacuation planning, and light search and rescue. Most survivors are rescued by friends and neighbours, so we need to invest in community disaster preparedness. We need to know where the safe places are. In the Great Kathmandu Earthquake of 1934, many people fled into Tundikhel to seek safety. If the same thing happens tomorrow, many people may die crushed against the fences that line one of the only open spaces in the centre of Kathmandu.


We need to demand better construction for those living in Kathmandu, especially for lifeline infrastructure such as schools and hospitals. Implementation of a building code for earthquake resistant structures could also bring houses more in line with the climate and preserve cultural heritage (cement is not the best thermal conductive material for cold winters and strong sun). Traditional housing construction in Bhaktapur using a timber beam system may actually resist earthquakes better than some concrete structures. We know how to engineer buildings with a greater degree of earthquake safety. But it takes money, commitment, and rigorous government regulation and inspection.


These investments will reduce the exposure of millions of Kathmandu citizens to risk, and at the same time will improve their living conditions (less congestion, better air quality, access to clean water). We need to channel outrage into action.


Some final words about my personal grief. My friend Andrea Loi perished in the Haiti earthquake last week. I remember sharing a bed in a dodgy hotel in Hinche upon our initial deployment in Haiti because we were afraid of the rats, later sharing the only house in the entire town with a flush toilet. Sitting on the balcony, we would listen to Carole King: "I feel the earth move". And now the sky has come tumbling down. I mourn the loss of my UN colleagues. And with the outrage I feel about this loss, compelled to channel this outrage into action to prevent other needless deaths.


Wendy Cue is currently the Head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Kathmandu. She worked in Haiti from 1993 to 1999. The views expressed in this article do not represent an official position of the UN.


 
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thank you so much Tisa for sharing such a wonderful Guest Column ...

How can we make a difference for our Country Nepal ... we should at least mention or give our family back home some knowledge on earth quake hazard ...

 
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Haine O Shere and one more fact. Destruction and death gets multiplied by ten for increase in each richter scale so 7.0 richter magnitude earthquake may cause 690,000 deaths in kathmandu. Horrible. Haina O Shere estai euta earthquake aaye, Nepali haruko buddhi phirthyo ki.
 


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