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This document divides India into 5 earthquake hazard zones based on expected damage, with Zone 5 being the highest risk of severe damage. Zone 5 includes Kashmir, the Western Himalayas, Central Himalayas, the North-East Indian region, and Cambey and Rann of Kutch. Zone 4 includes the Indo-Gangetic basin, Rajasthan region, and parts of Uttar Pradesh. Zone 3 includes Kashmir, the Western Himalayas, and parts of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. Zone 2 includes the Southern region of Tamil Nadu and surrounding areas. Zone 1, representing the lowest risk, includes Peninsular India and the islands of Lakshdweep.
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One of the most deadly earthquakes ever recorded in India is The Gujarat earthquake that occured in 2005 and was recorded 7.7 on the richter scale is the most underrrated earthquake.This case study helps understand the depth of the destruction that took place.
This document divides India into 5 earthquake hazard zones based on expected damage, with Zone 5 being the highest risk of severe damage. Zone 5 includes Kashmir, the Western Himalayas, Central Himalayas, the North-East Indian region, and Cambey and Rann of Kutch. Zone 4 includes the Indo-Gangetic basin, Rajasthan region, and parts of Uttar Pradesh. Zone 3 includes Kashmir, the Western Himalayas, and parts of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. Zone 2 includes the Southern region of Tamil Nadu and surrounding areas. Zone 1, representing the lowest risk, includes Peninsular India and the islands of Lakshdweep.
This document divides India into 5 earthquake hazard zones based on expected damage, with Zone 5 being the highest risk of severe damage. Zone 5 includes Kashmir, the Western Himalayas, Central Himalayas, the North-East Indian region, and Cambey and Rann of Kutch. Zone 4 includes the Indo-Gangetic basin, Rajasthan region, and parts of Uttar Pradesh. Zone 3 includes Kashmir, the Western Himalayas, and parts of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. Zone 2 includes the Southern region of Tamil Nadu and surrounding areas. Zone 1, representing the lowest risk, includes Peninsular India and the islands of Lakshdweep.
Zone 5 (very High damage risk zone MSK IX or more) Kashmir and Western Himalayas).Central Himalayas region North-East Indian region Cambey and Rann of Kutch . Zone 4 (High damage risk zone MSK VIII) .Indo-Gangetic basin and Rajasthan region (Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi parts of U.P. plain, Bihar and Bengal) Zone 3 (Moderate damage risk zone MSK VII) . Andaman - Nicobar Ireland Kashmir and Western Himalayas (It's including the J& K, Himachal Pradesh, and the parts of Punjab) Zone 2 (Low damage risk zone MSK VI) Southern region(Tamil Nadu and their adjoining area Zone 1 (Very Low damage risk zone MSK V or low) Peninsular India including the Iceland of Lakshdweep
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