The rather moderate sized (magnitude 6.6) Bihar earthquake of August 21, 1988 demonstrated clearly that the Indian Engineering profession is far from prepared for a larger earthquake. During the author's extensive travel within the areas affected by this earthquake, it became clearer that the engineering community should immediately initiate serious and coordinated efforts to prepare for the possibility of a large earthquake in many parts of India or nearby countries. This paper discusses some such efforts and possible strategies. Suggested strategies for being better prepared include rationalization and implementation of seismic codes, review of actual construction practices, seismic safety evaluation of critical facilities such as da...
Although Kathmandu is located in the seismically active zone, awareness level of general population...
The Indian subcontinent comes under the category of the world’s most disaster prone areas with a pop...
Pakistan is highly vulnerable to natural disasters. It faces severe geophysical hazards (earthquakes...
The Indian subcontinent has suffered some of the greatest earthquakes in the world. The earthquakes ...
Large parts of India are prone to damaging earthquakes and a substantial percentage of Indian constr...
Recent earthquakes have caused unacceptably high death tolls. We, the editors of theWorld Housing E...
In this paper we are focusing on earthquakes which are the most frequently occurring and are heavy d...
In India, the incidence of natural hazards have increased in recent times and their intensity and im...
Earthquake is one of the most frightening and destructive phenomena of nature. The northeast India r...
Indian sub-continent is highly vulnerable to geological and hydro-meteorological hazards. Occurrence...
India has been experiencing population and phenomenal technological and economic growth. However, th...
It has been said that “Earthquake don’t kill people but buildings kill people”. By taking care to ma...
Some of the largest earthquakes of the world have occurred in India and the earthquake engineering d...
Since the year 2000 a large number of earthquakes have taken place. But despite advances in disaster...
Two major earthquakes hit India in last eight years. The first in Killari (Latur) Maharashtra on 30...
Although Kathmandu is located in the seismically active zone, awareness level of general population...
The Indian subcontinent comes under the category of the world’s most disaster prone areas with a pop...
Pakistan is highly vulnerable to natural disasters. It faces severe geophysical hazards (earthquakes...
The Indian subcontinent has suffered some of the greatest earthquakes in the world. The earthquakes ...
Large parts of India are prone to damaging earthquakes and a substantial percentage of Indian constr...
Recent earthquakes have caused unacceptably high death tolls. We, the editors of theWorld Housing E...
In this paper we are focusing on earthquakes which are the most frequently occurring and are heavy d...
In India, the incidence of natural hazards have increased in recent times and their intensity and im...
Earthquake is one of the most frightening and destructive phenomena of nature. The northeast India r...
Indian sub-continent is highly vulnerable to geological and hydro-meteorological hazards. Occurrence...
India has been experiencing population and phenomenal technological and economic growth. However, th...
It has been said that “Earthquake don’t kill people but buildings kill people”. By taking care to ma...
Some of the largest earthquakes of the world have occurred in India and the earthquake engineering d...
Since the year 2000 a large number of earthquakes have taken place. But despite advances in disaster...
Two major earthquakes hit India in last eight years. The first in Killari (Latur) Maharashtra on 30...
Although Kathmandu is located in the seismically active zone, awareness level of general population...
The Indian subcontinent comes under the category of the world’s most disaster prone areas with a pop...
Pakistan is highly vulnerable to natural disasters. It faces severe geophysical hazards (earthquakes...