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I need a essay on Nepal earthquake

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The April 2015 Nepal earthquake (also known as the Gorkha earthquake)[5][8] killed nearly 9,000 people and injured nearly 22,000. It occurred at 11:56 Nepal Standard Time on 25 April, with a magnitude of 7.8Mw[1] or 8.1Ms[9] and a maximum Mercalli Intensity of VIII (Severe). Its epicenter was east of Gorkha District at Barpak, Gorkha, and its hypocenter was at a depth of approximately 8.2 km (5.1 mi).[1] It was the worst natural disaster to strike Nepal since the 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake.[10][11][12] The ground motion recorded in the capital of Nepal was of low frequency which, along with its occurrence at an hour where many people in rural areas were working outdoors, decreased the loss of property and human life.[13]

2015 Nepal earthquake
April 2015 Nepal earthquake is located in Nepal April 2015 Nepal earthquake KathmanduKathmandu
UTC time
2015-04-25 06:11:25
ISC event
607208674
USGS-ANSS
ComCat
Local date
25 April 2015
Local time
11:56:25 NST[1]
Magnitude
7.8 (Mw)[1] or 8.1
Depth
8.2 km (5.1 mi)[1]
Epicenter
28.230°N 84.731°E[1]
Type
Thrust[1]
Areas affected
Nepal
India
China
Bangladesh
Total damage
$10 billion (about 50% of Nepal's nominal GDP)[2]
Max. intensity
VIII (Severe)[1]
Aftershocks
7.3 Mw on 12 May at 12:50[3]
6.7 Mw on 26 April at 12:54[4]
459 aftershocks of 4 Mw and above as of 24 May 2016[5]
Casualties
8,857 dead in Nepal and 8,964 in total[6][7] 21,952 injured[6]

3.5 million homeless[6]
The earthquake triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest, killing 21,[14] making 25 April 2015 the deadliest day on the mountain in history.[15] The earthquake triggered another huge avalanche in the Langtang valley, where 250 people were reported missing.[16][17]

Hundreds of thousands of Nepalese were made homeless with entire villages flattened,[16][18][19] across many districts of the country. Centuries-old buildings were destroyed at UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Kathmandu Valley, including some at the Kathmandu Durbar Square, the Patan Durbar Square, the Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the Changu Narayan Temple, the Boudhanath stupa and the Swayambhunath Stupa. Geophysicists and other experts had warned for decades that Nepal was vulnerable to a deadly earthquake, particularly because of its geology, urbanization, and architecture.[20][21]
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