case study - Nepal earthquake Flashcards
background information, Nepal
April 25th 2015, 11:56am
80km northwest of Kathmandu
magnitude 7.8
very shallow focus - 15km
indian and eurasian plate margin
primary impacts, Nepal
Social
- shaking felt across Nepal, parts of India (78) and China (25)
- 9000 deaths
- 700,000 houses damaged in Nepal
- UNESCO site destroyed
secondary impacts, Nepal
Social
- lack of clean drinking water, damage to sources
- 19 killed in Mt Everest landslide
Economic
- short term loss in tourism income
- long term agricultural losses
- $5.17b damage
immediate responses, Nepal
- 90% of Nepals military deployed in search and rescue
- UN sent Β£270m emergency relief
- NGOs such as UNICEF supplied water and purification tablets
- tent cities set up
long term responses, Nepal
- Oxfam βcash for workβ schemes payed local people to help reconstruction
- winter survival kits given out
- aid from many countries such as Β£73m from UK
- Oxfam trained people to construct shelters
- world bank grant allowed gov to ent money to 100k families
evaluation of Nepal
many deaths and homelessness
after 3 months - 503,000 food insecure
after 1 year - 4 million in shelters
however could have been worse
- monsoon season was not bad, less rain than expected
- fewer landslides than expected, ancient rock was stronger then expected
- overall less damage to Kathmandu
why is Nepal vulnerable?
human
- economic - LIC with low GNI
- social - rapid population growth with high population density
poor quality buildings and infrastructure
- political - issues with corrupt government
physical
- Kathmandu on river sediment, amplified seismic waves
- on destructive margin