Earthquake do not kill people, unsafe the buildings do. Earthquake is a naturally occurring process in which tectonic plates release strain developed in them over years. Earthquake cannot be avoided. Nepal Earthquake of magnitude 7.8 once again reminds us the need of earthquake resistant design and construction. Extensive loss of human life and property occurred due to this earthquake. In this paper, an effort is made to study the probable cause of failure of buildings in Nepal. Different types of buildings and structures are observed with various structural irregularities and defects. Thus, Safety measures to prevent future damage due to earthquake are also suggested
The 2015 Gorkha Nepal earthquake caused tremendous damage and loss. To gain valuable lessons from th...
The en tire Himalayan range is highly prone to earthquake s and the la test Kashmir earthquake (Octo...
Kathmandu Valley is geologically located on lacustrine sediment basin, characterized by a long histo...
Nepal is a seismically very active country and it has faced number of earthaquake disasters in the p...
The evaluation of the damage and impact after disastrous events offers a unique learning opportunity...
Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during ...
A moderate size earthquake rocked Bihar-Nepal border at 4.40 hrs. on August 21, 1988 causing wide sp...
Nepal is located in one of the most severe earthquake prone areas of the world, lying between collis...
An earthquake of magnitude Mw 7.8 struck mid-western Nepal on April 25th 2015, followed by hundreds ...
International audienceLarge Himalayan earthquakes expose rapidly growing populations of millions of ...
Shock Safe Nepal was founded as a response to the 2015 Nepal earthquakes to function as a platform t...
This manuscript deals with architectural features which focus on construction technology and materia...
Following the strong earthquake of Gorkha, Nepal, on April 25, 2015, and a strong aftershock on May ...
On April 25, 2015, a Mw 7.8 earthquake struck the Gorkha district of Kathmandu, Nepal. In Patan, vib...
The capital city, Kathmandu, is the most developed and populated place in Nepal. The majority of the...
The 2015 Gorkha Nepal earthquake caused tremendous damage and loss. To gain valuable lessons from th...
The en tire Himalayan range is highly prone to earthquake s and the la test Kashmir earthquake (Octo...
Kathmandu Valley is geologically located on lacustrine sediment basin, characterized by a long histo...
Nepal is a seismically very active country and it has faced number of earthaquake disasters in the p...
The evaluation of the damage and impact after disastrous events offers a unique learning opportunity...
Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during ...
A moderate size earthquake rocked Bihar-Nepal border at 4.40 hrs. on August 21, 1988 causing wide sp...
Nepal is located in one of the most severe earthquake prone areas of the world, lying between collis...
An earthquake of magnitude Mw 7.8 struck mid-western Nepal on April 25th 2015, followed by hundreds ...
International audienceLarge Himalayan earthquakes expose rapidly growing populations of millions of ...
Shock Safe Nepal was founded as a response to the 2015 Nepal earthquakes to function as a platform t...
This manuscript deals with architectural features which focus on construction technology and materia...
Following the strong earthquake of Gorkha, Nepal, on April 25, 2015, and a strong aftershock on May ...
On April 25, 2015, a Mw 7.8 earthquake struck the Gorkha district of Kathmandu, Nepal. In Patan, vib...
The capital city, Kathmandu, is the most developed and populated place in Nepal. The majority of the...
The 2015 Gorkha Nepal earthquake caused tremendous damage and loss. To gain valuable lessons from th...
The en tire Himalayan range is highly prone to earthquake s and the la test Kashmir earthquake (Octo...
Kathmandu Valley is geologically located on lacustrine sediment basin, characterized by a long histo...