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Earthquake Case Study: Nepal 2015

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The Nepal Earthquake in 2015

A shallow focus earthquake of magnitude 7.8 affected Nepal in April 2015.

Background

Background

  • Nepal is a low-income country. The lack of resources had an impact on both the effects and the response to the earthquake.
    • Foreign aid was needed to support recovery.
    • The effects were more severe because many people lived in poor quality housing.
  • The earthquake was caused by the collision of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
Primary effects

Primary effects

  • The primary effects of the Nepal earthquake in 2015 included:
    • 9,000 people were killed.
    • There was US$5 billion of damage.
Secondary effects

Secondary effects

  • Secondary effects of the Nepal earthquake in 2015 included:
    • Flooding and damage to roads from landslides.
    • An avalanche on Mount Everest which killed 19 people.
Responses to the earthquake

Responses to the earthquake

  • Immediate responses included:
    • Overseas aid from NGOs (non-governmental organisations) such as Oxfam.
    • 300,000 people left the capital city (Kathmandu).
  • Long term responses included:
    • An international conference to appeal for funding.
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The Challenge of Natural Hazards

1.1

Natural Hazards

1.2

Tectonic Hazards

1.3

Weather Hazards

1.4

Climate Change

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The Living World

2.1

Ecosystems

2.2

Tropical Rainforests

2.3

Hot Deserts

2.4

Tundra & Polar Environments

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Physical Landscapes in the UK

3.1

The UK Physical Landscape

3.2

Coastal Landscapes in the UK

3.3

River Landscapes in the UK

3.4

Glacial Landscapes in the UK

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Urban Issues & Challenges

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The Changing Economic World

5.1

The Changing Economic World

5.2

Economic Development in the UK

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The Challenge of Resource Management

6.1

Resource Management

6.2

Food

6.3

Water

6.4

Energy

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