Option D - Kathmandu, Nepal 2015 - Earthquake in an LIC Flashcards

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Where is Nepal?

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  • Asia, Lamjung, Gorkha district
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On what plate boundary does Nepal lay?

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  • Indian plate under thrusts the Eurasian plate → collision plate boundary
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What magnitude and what depth was the Earthquake in Nepal 2015 ?

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  • 7.8

- very shallow (10 - 15km)

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How many aftershocks of what magnitude were there after the Nepal 2015 earthquake?

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  • one on the next day of 7.3
  • over 38
  • magnitude of 4.5 and under
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Which countries did the Nepal 2015 earthquake affect?

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  • Nepal
  • India
  • China
  • Bangladesh
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What were two major secondary hazards caused by the earthquake in Nepal 2015?

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  • avalanche on Mount Everest

- soil liquefaction (330 metre deep layer of clay beneath Kathmandu - capital city of Nepal)

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What were the social impacts caused by the earthquake in Nepal 2015?

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  • killed around 9000 people
  • injured around 22000 people
  • 3.5 million homeless
  • entire villages flattened all around the country
  • human trafficking
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What were the economic impacts caused by the earthquake in Nepal 2015?

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  • $10 billion in damage (about 50% of Nepal’s GDP)
  • international airport closed for a day
  • not enough people to plant crops → loss of money
  • damaged and destroyed monasteries, temples, historic
  • houses and shrines → less tourism
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Why were the people vulnerable during the earthquake in Nepal 2015?

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  • poor architecture (heavy bricks caused many deaths)
  • high population density (202 people/km2)
  • geology → mountainous area
  • literacy rate at 63.9%
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What is vulnerability?

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  • a measure of the extent to which a community or geographical area is likely to be damaged or disrupted, due to its nature or location, by the impact of a hazard
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Why is Nepal a fitting example to an earthquake in an LIC?

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  • one of the world’s poorest countries → GDP per Capita: $1000
  • population is primarily rural
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