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26 Jan 2001 Asian Disaster Reduction Center. THE GUJARAT EARTHQUAKE 2001. Anil Kkumar Sinha,. Senior Technical Advisor, Asian Disaster Reduction Center. One of the two most deadly earthquakes to strike India in its recorded history was the Bhuj earthquake that shook the Indian Province of Gujarat on the
26 Jan 2001 A powerful earthquake rocked the western state of Gujarat in India at 08:46 hours (Indian Standard. Time) on the 26th January 2001. The earthquake was estimated by USGS to have a Moment Magnitude of 7.9. The epicentre was reported to be near a major town called Bhuj in the Kachchh region of.
The 2001 Gujarat earthquake, also known as the Bhuj earthquake, occurred on 26 January, India's 51st Republic Day, at 08:46 AM IST and lasted for over 2 minutes. The epicentre was about 9 km south-southwest of the village of Chobari in Bhachau Taluka of Kutch District of Gujarat, India. The intraplate earthquake
2001 Bhuj Earthquake: Preliminary Report from IITKanpur. A Powerful Earthquake of magnitude 6.9 on Richter-Scale rocked the Western Indian State of Gujarat on the. 26th of January, 2001. It caused extensive damage to life & property. This earthquake was so devastating in its scale and suffering that the likes of it had not
26 Jan 2001 GUJARAT (KUTCH) INDIA. EARTHQUAKE OF JANUARY 26, 2001. Lifeline Performance. Edited by John M. Eidinger. Technical Council on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering. Monograph No. 19. April, 2001
8 Feb 2001 Repair of 9,17,158 houses. ? Repair of 9,001 public buildings. ? Repair of 42,678 school rooms. ? Reconstruction of 2,22,035 houses. ? Reconstruction of 3,377 public buildings. ? Reconstruction of 12,750 school rooms. ? Strengthening of 8,903 km of transmission and distribution lines.
To expand all WHO activities in other earthquake-affected districts. 3. Gujarat Earthquake Relief Mission. Report of WHO Activities, 1 August 2001 - 31 January 2002. Team Leader. Disease Surveillance Coordinator. Water and Sanitation Specialist. Surveillance Officers (NUNVs). Administrative Assistant. Logistics Assistant.
Gujarat earthquake of 2001, measuring 7.7 Mw resulted in colossal loss of life and property. Despite having negative consequences in the form of loss of lives, damage to property, infrastructure etc., it also offered an opportunity to draw lessons, which ultimately helped in formulating forward looking policies pertaining to
Abstract:- A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.9 on Richter Scale struck western Gu jarat at 8:46 am on January. 26, 2001 when the people of India were preparing to celebrate their 52nd Republic Day celebration. The attempt to recovery and reconstruction process should have strong emphasis on proper understanding
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