Nepal is a country
known primarily for one thing, Mount Everest. Sadly, now it will be known for
another. Nepal was just struck by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake yesterday. A BBC
article sums up the basic facts. The massive earthquake struck on the border of
the Australian and Eurasian plates in the Kathmandu valley between the Nepalese
capitol of Kathmandu and city of Pokhara. So far over 1,000 deaths have been confirmed
across four countries (Nepal, China, Bangladesh, and India) with thousands more
suspected once the magnitude of this disaster is realized. This is only
magnified by the already poor infrastructure of the country making damage to structures
even more drastic resulting in more deaths.
Now that the basics
are down let’s see how this stacks up against other recent earthquakes. The most
recent one would be Haiti in 2010. This was only a 7.0 magnitude earthquake but
the loss of life was much greater at 220,000 due to the denser population of
the region. The most recent on the same plate boundary was in the Kashmir
province of Pakistan in 2005 which was similar in power at 7.6 but once again
fell upon a more populous region. The most devastating this century occurred in
2004. An astronomical 9.1 magnitude earthquake occurred in in the Indian Ocean
triggering a massive Tsunami resulting in 230,000 deaths in Indonesia alone.
This certainly stacks up there with the strongest of earthquakes and must have
immediate attention to minimize all damage.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32461019
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely terrible. Nepal deserves all the help it can get.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad. I have also heard that they are more concerned on finding 17 missing climbers than the already thousands injured. Nepal needs our help.
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