Estimated economic impacts were $5.2 billion. This is low considering the magnitude of the earthquake (7.6) and the amount of people affected.
because Pakistan is a country and kasmir is a city of Pakistan
Kashmir was so badly affected by the earthquake that happened there in 2005 because the country was not prepared for the earthquake and since aid was slow to arrive there this affected millions of people living there as many suffered and died and by the fact that the amount of damage caused by the earthquake was so severe it will take a long time for Kashmir to recover and get back to normal again.
collapse of poorly constructed buildings led to most of the deaths
The word epicenter is typically heard after an earthquake has occurred. This word refers to the area of first impact by the earthquake, and is used to tell how big the earthquake was.
Seimsic Lines
The UN helped the impact of the Kashmir earthquake in various ways. They offered were rescue operations, post-trauma counselling, provisional shelters for those affected and medical services among others.
The Kashmir Earthquake is 7.2 on the Richter Scale
economic impacts were $5.2 billion
The Kashmir Earthquake happened in the 8th of September 2005 and measured 7.6 on the Richter Scale killing 80,000 people.
Gujarat earthquake, and Kashmir earthquake.
The 2005 Kashmir earthquake had a significant cost, with estimates varying between $3 billion and $6 billion. The earthquake caused widespread destruction of infrastructure, homes, and livelihoods in both Pakistan and India-administered Kashmir, leading to a massive humanitarian and economic crisis in the region. The cost included expenses related to rebuilding, rehabilitation, and relief efforts.
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8th September 2005
8th October 2005
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Over 80,000.