Background and reflections on Gorkha earthquake of April 25, 2015
Guilan Liang () and
Niandong Zhou ()
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Guilan Liang: Hohai University
Niandong Zhou: Jiangsu Dongda Integrated Circuits System Engineering Technology Co., Ltd
Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, 2016, vol. 81, issue 2, No 37, 1385-1392
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Abstract Earthquakes are one of the most disastrous natural disasters and can cause large-scale loss of life and property. Earthquakes can even destroy the whole cities. Earthquakes have secondary hazards including aftershock, landslide, liquefaction, tsunami and avalanche. And sometimes the earthquake-induced secondary effects are more dangerous than the quake itself. On April 25, 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal. More than 8800 people were killed and 23,000 were injured. About 299,588 country’s homes were destroyed and 269,107 were damaged. The earthquake is destructive for the Nepal’s economy and social structure. This paper mainly introduces this catastrophe, geological features, secondary hazards and some of the related emergency responses.
Keywords: Nepal earthquake; Geological features; Earthquake damage; Reflections (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/s11069-015-2127-6
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