Seismic Tremor 2005 Case Study

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Seismic tremor 2005 At 8.52 a.m. on 8 October 2005, a tremor measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale - the most pulverizing to hit the district in a century - wrecked towns and towns in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), and the Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP), leaving more than three million individuals destitute. "Presently I am president of a cemetery," said the president of Muzaffarabad on national TV on 9 October 2005. Balakot, a town of 30,000 individuals in NWFP was totally wrecked with more than 10,000 dead. "To give you a case of the sort of setbacks, there was one school with 350 understudies slaughtered in it. Another where 49 youngsters kicked the bucket… it was similar to a mass grave where individuals discovered dismantled hands and feet and unrecognizable countenances," reviewed Iftikhar Ahmed, a restorative understudy in Balakot, soon after the tremor. Soon thereafter the official a loss of life was at first answered to be more than 73,000 with more than 70,000 harmed. By November, that figure had ascended to 88,000 passings and more than 100,000 harmed, by reports. More than 10,000 understudies and school kids, and more than 1,500 educators, were promptly murdered with more than 12,000 schools or universities harmed or …show more content…

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