Essay on Nepal Earthquake of 2015.
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• Famines and disasters are all part of human life. They occur, kill lots of people and cause unimaginable destruction in just a few minutes. They never stop as no one's powerful enough to stop them. But they still teach us a lesson of survival somewhere.
• Earthquakes are one of these disasters which can swallow whole of a city too. These are unstoppable and can destroy a really large area. They are said to occur when the theoretical tectonic plates collide with each other and a huge and powerful shock wave occurs causing Earthquake.
• Same occurred once in Nepal. The date marked was 25th of April, 2015. This Earthquake was given the name "Gorkha" as it occurred in the region where locals mostly live and that is somewhere east of Gorkha District at Barpak, Gorkha which was its Epicenter. According to some accounts, people describe it as the worst Earthquake that occurred to Nepal since the Nepal - Bihar Earthquake (1934).
• It is said that it injured nearly 22000 people and killed nearly 9 to 10 thousands of people. According to NST, its time of occurrence was 11:56. Magnitude is described as 7.1 and Depth as 5.1 miles. It caused a damage of about $10 billion to Nepal. Nearly 3.5 million people became homeless because of this Earthquake.
• Rescue was a really important issue. The Nepal government organized The Sankat Mochan Operation which included 90 percent of Nepalese Soldiers. India too donated about 10000 Crore Nepali Rupees to Nepal and did a great job helping the country. Other countries that donated were Algeria, European Union, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bhutan, Brunei, Canada, China, Colombia, Chez Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Haiti, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, USA, UK, Vatican City and Vietnam respectively.
• As you can see that worldwide help was provided in large and that proves and will forever prove that humanity never dies, may it be a disaster or any destruction.
• People were once buried deep inside the Earth and many died too but this isn't the thing. The point is they are still having hope. Hope for new a new home, hope for a new life.
P.S. => Hope it'll help you!
• Famines and disasters are all part of human life. They occur, kill lots of people and cause unimaginable destruction in just a few minutes. They never stop as no one's powerful enough to stop them. But they still teach us a lesson of survival somewhere.
• Earthquakes are one of these disasters which can swallow whole of a city too. These are unstoppable and can destroy a really large area. They are said to occur when the theoretical tectonic plates collide with each other and a huge and powerful shock wave occurs causing Earthquake.
• Same occurred once in Nepal. The date marked was 25th of April, 2015. This Earthquake was given the name "Gorkha" as it occurred in the region where locals mostly live and that is somewhere east of Gorkha District at Barpak, Gorkha which was its Epicenter. According to some accounts, people describe it as the worst Earthquake that occurred to Nepal since the Nepal - Bihar Earthquake (1934).
• It is said that it injured nearly 22000 people and killed nearly 9 to 10 thousands of people. According to NST, its time of occurrence was 11:56. Magnitude is described as 7.1 and Depth as 5.1 miles. It caused a damage of about $10 billion to Nepal. Nearly 3.5 million people became homeless because of this Earthquake.
• Rescue was a really important issue. The Nepal government organized The Sankat Mochan Operation which included 90 percent of Nepalese Soldiers. India too donated about 10000 Crore Nepali Rupees to Nepal and did a great job helping the country. Other countries that donated were Algeria, European Union, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bhutan, Brunei, Canada, China, Colombia, Chez Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Haiti, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, USA, UK, Vatican City and Vietnam respectively.
• As you can see that worldwide help was provided in large and that proves and will forever prove that humanity never dies, may it be a disaster or any destruction.
• People were once buried deep inside the Earth and many died too but this isn't the thing. The point is they are still having hope. Hope for new a new home, hope for a new life.
P.S. => Hope it'll help you!
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here's your answer...
THE WEEPING TRIANGULAR FLAG_ BY ANVI GOTTLIEB..
Earthquake 'means the vibration of the Earth that shakes the surface and moves it forward. Due to geomagnetic movements due to compression and stress in the crust and its shells there is turmoil in the chales which cause earthquakes.
The scale of the Richter Scale is used to measure the intensity of an earthquake. This is called the Richter Magnitude Test Scale...
it was the delightful Saturday with exactly the clock ticking up 12 o clock.. close by.. and then.. no one was left to utter a word in the weeping Nepal...that was the day... whenYear 2015 became a year of catastrophe for Nepal. The earthquake on April 25, 2015 was a heart attack. . ..who knew that after a few moments...the world will experience the biggest calamity of the decade..
These days natural disasters have ruined the entire Nepal. Many shocks of earthquake after 25th April shook the public life and economic system there. Thousands were killed, many children became orphans and thousands of people became homeless...
the weeping TRIANGULAR flag of Nepal still calls for attention from the disastrous consequences it encountered..
The 900-year-old Darbar Square was destroyed due to the calamity...which was in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The 400-year-old corpse also collapsed, the city's name was Kathmandu after its name. The 104-year-old Janaki temple too has been damaged. Along with this, the 183-year-old Nepal's Kutumbabinar building was also destroyed, only 33 percent of its share was left. Along with this, many big buildings have collapsed...
and what to the dharhara tower?
it collapsed like a pack of cards..
too horrifying to ever imagine anything......
it is sad to imagine that people were rescued 4, 5,6 days after they were trapped under buildings ! Similarly, after 50 hours, a woman named Sunita was freed from the 5-storey building..... terrible to imagine...more terrific to be a part of it either.. the people of Nepal still patiently bear the badge of being an earthquake victims... with world organisations helping them their end out.....
After the rain and earthquake, Nepal is now facing the threat of epidemic...with no more things left for it to feed on.. as an estimation.. the loss encurred by this will only be replenished after 100 years..
Many people are forced to leave Nepal. And those who are there fighting for the needs of living are not equally different for eating and drinking. There is a shortage of medicines. But people are now growing up in their homes and are waiting for their turn in the bus to go home.....all those who had turned off..
a new ray of hope shining..is always there with them..to shine again..
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
here's your answer...
THE WEEPING TRIANGULAR FLAG_ BY ANVI GOTTLIEB..
Earthquake 'means the vibration of the Earth that shakes the surface and moves it forward. Due to geomagnetic movements due to compression and stress in the crust and its shells there is turmoil in the chales which cause earthquakes.
The scale of the Richter Scale is used to measure the intensity of an earthquake. This is called the Richter Magnitude Test Scale...
it was the delightful Saturday with exactly the clock ticking up 12 o clock.. close by.. and then.. no one was left to utter a word in the weeping Nepal...that was the day... whenYear 2015 became a year of catastrophe for Nepal. The earthquake on April 25, 2015 was a heart attack. . ..who knew that after a few moments...the world will experience the biggest calamity of the decade..
These days natural disasters have ruined the entire Nepal. Many shocks of earthquake after 25th April shook the public life and economic system there. Thousands were killed, many children became orphans and thousands of people became homeless...
the weeping TRIANGULAR flag of Nepal still calls for attention from the disastrous consequences it encountered..
The 900-year-old Darbar Square was destroyed due to the calamity...which was in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The 400-year-old corpse also collapsed, the city's name was Kathmandu after its name. The 104-year-old Janaki temple too has been damaged. Along with this, the 183-year-old Nepal's Kutumbabinar building was also destroyed, only 33 percent of its share was left. Along with this, many big buildings have collapsed...
and what to the dharhara tower?
it collapsed like a pack of cards..
too horrifying to ever imagine anything......
it is sad to imagine that people were rescued 4, 5,6 days after they were trapped under buildings ! Similarly, after 50 hours, a woman named Sunita was freed from the 5-storey building..... terrible to imagine...more terrific to be a part of it either.. the people of Nepal still patiently bear the badge of being an earthquake victims... with world organisations helping them their end out.....
After the rain and earthquake, Nepal is now facing the threat of epidemic...with no more things left for it to feed on.. as an estimation.. the loss encurred by this will only be replenished after 100 years..
Many people are forced to leave Nepal. And those who are there fighting for the needs of living are not equally different for eating and drinking. There is a shortage of medicines. But people are now growing up in their homes and are waiting for their turn in the bus to go home.....all those who had turned off..
a new ray of hope shining..is always there with them..to shine again..
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
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