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write a report of 100-120 words describing the fatality of earthquakes in India.​

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Answered by nityagopaldhar5
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The Indian subcontinent has a history of earthquakes. The reason for the intensity and high frequency of earthquakes is the Indian plate driving into Asia at a rate of approximately 47 mm/year.[1] The following is a list of major earthquakes which have occurred in India, including those with epicentres outside India that caused significant damage or casualties in the country.

Answered by llItzDishantll
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Every year, around 60,000 people die worldwide in

natural disasters. The majority of the deaths are caused

by building collapse in earthquakes, and the great

majority occurs in the developing world. This is despite

the fact that engineering solutions exist that can almost

completely eliminate the risk of such deaths. Why is

this? The engineering solutions are both expensive and

technically demanding, so that the benefit-cost ratio

of such solutions is often unfavorable compared with

other interventions designed to save lives in developing

countries. Nonetheless, a range of public disaster risk reduction interventions (including construction activities)

This paper—a product of the Finance Economics & Urban Department, Sustainable Development Network—is part of a

larger effort in the department to analyze the economics of natural disasters. This paper is prepared as a background paper

to the joint World Bank-UN Assessment of the Economics of Disaster Risk Reduction. Funding from the Global Facility

for Disaster Reduction and Recovery is gratefully acknowledged. Policy Research Working Papers are also posted on the

are highly cost effective. The fact that such interventions

often remain unimplemented or ineffectively executed

points to a role for issues of political economy. Building

regulations in developing countries appear to have limited

impact in many cases, perhaps because of limited capacity

and the impact of corruption. Public construction is

often of low quality—perhaps for similar reasons. This

suggests approaches that emphasize simple and limited

disaster risk regulation covering only the most at-risk

structures and that (preferably) can be monitored by

non-experts. It also suggests a range of transparency and

oversight mechanisms for public construction projects

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