The epicenter of the 2005 Pakistan earthquake was near the town of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
The Pakistan earthquake in 2005 caused extensive damage including collapsed buildings, landslides, and infrastructure destruction. Additionally, it resulted in thousands of fatalities, injuries, and displacements of people.
Many people died in the Pakistan earthquake due to the magnitude of the disaster, poor infrastructure in the affected areas, and the mountainous terrain that made rescue and relief efforts challenging. The earthquake's intensity and the vulnerability of buildings to seismic activity also contributed to the high number of casualties.
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.
Earthquakes cannot be predicted with certainty, so it is difficult to know when one is coming your way. However, monitoring local seismic activity and having an emergency plan in place can help you be prepared in case an earthquake does occur. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and be ready to take cover if you feel shaking.
because Pakistan is a country and kasmir is a city of Pakistan
The epicenter of the 2005 Pakistan earthquake was near the town of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
on september17,2010 in the pakistan earthquake 316,000 were killed and 300,00 injured
No, Iron Maiden are not coming to Pakistan.
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well he is not coming to pakistan..
Not always
October 28th 2008
big enough to kill somebody
It happened in Quetta, Balochistan.
Because it just was
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