It was caused by natural Earth processes. The movement of the Indian sub continent into the Asian continent driven by mantle convection.
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.
8th October 2005
The Kashmir Earthquake is 7.2 on the Richter Scale
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.
The Kashmir earthquake, which struck on October 8, 2005, had a magnitude of 7.6. It caused widespread devastation in the Kashmir region, particularly affecting areas in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and parts of India. The earthquake resulted in significant loss of life, with estimates of around 86,000 fatalities and millions displaced. The disaster also led to extensive damage to infrastructure and housing.
October 28th 2008
It happened in Quetta, Balochistan.
The Pakistan earthquake refers to a major seismic event that struck the region, particularly affecting areas like Azad Kashmir and parts of northern Pakistan, on October 8, 2005. It is called the Pakistan earthquake because it primarily impacted Pakistan, resulting in significant loss of life, widespread destruction, and humanitarian crises in the affected areas. The earthquake registered a magnitude of 7.6 and is one of the deadliest in South Asian history, highlighting the geological vulnerabilities of the region.
Kashmir is disputed territory. Both India and Pakistan claim Kashmir to be theirs. Up to now, there has been no feasible solution to sort out whose Kashmir is.
its a disputed territory Azaad Jammu and Kashmir is a part of Pakistan
kashmir should be independent