Geography, asked by anwesha1218, 1 year ago

A very high magnitude earthquake that struck central Nepal, killed 8,700 people and destroyed thousands of houses. Most of the people inside the buildings. Narrow lanes, high rise buildings, improper construction material and technically weak structures took the maximum toll. Inspite of all odds, everybody - be the neighbors, local government and international organisation, lent the helping hand to the needy people. It has been proved by the people that humanity excels in all the situations.
1. Is the nature totally responsible for the misery or are we at a fault somewhere? Explain.
2. Which human values were seen in action in all those who helped the earthquake victims? Mention any five with examples.​

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Answered by aishanidiwan05
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Answer:

No. Nature is not fully responsible for the loss. we as human beings could have been more educated aware of what to do in case a natural disaster strikes.

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