April 2015 Nepal earthquake



  1. April 25 - Dec 29, 2015
    A strong (7.8) earthquake hit Nepal in the area near Barpak, a mountain village between capital Kathmandu and tourist town Pokhara. The earthquake was followed by many powerful aftershocks and a very powerful one (6.7) hit Nepal on Sunday April 26.
    The earthquakes caused extensive damage to buildings and thousands of deaths and injuries and was even felt in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.
    Many (historic) buildings collapsed, temples have been ruined, roads destroyed. Nearly 8000 deaths in Nepal and tens of deaths in India & Tibet. The quake was followed by more than 300 aftershocks and another huge earthquake (6.8) on May 12.
    News snippets
    - 4.2 aftershock in Dolakha at 03:52 on Monday (Dec 28, 2015)
    - Five quake survivor in Dolakha die of cold (Dec 26, 2015)




    - 5.3 earthquake in Bajura at 04:01 on Saturday morning (Dec 19, 2015)
    - 4.1 aftershock in Kathmandu at 06:10 on Monday morning (Nov 30, 2015)
    - Fresh 4.6 earthquake in Panchthar at 10:37 today (Nov 27, 2015)
    - 5.3 aftershock in Sindhupalchowk at 10:00 (Nov 19, 2015)
    - 4.2 aftershock in Sindhupalchowk at 15:45 (Nov 12, 2015)
    - 4.3 aftershock in Rasuwa at 09:28 on Saturday morning (Oct 31, 2015)
    - Number of 4+ aftershock of April 25 Nepal Earthquake reaches 400 (Oct 6, 2015)
    - 4.2 aftershock in Dolakha at 17:47 on Tuesday (Oct 6, 2015)
    - Foot trail to Langtang Valley opened (Oct 5, 2015)
    - Two 4+ aftershocks in Dolakha on Monday (Oct 5, 2015)
    - An Oral History of Langtang, the Valley Destroyed by the Nepal Earthquake (Sept 29, 2015)
    - 4.6 aftershock in Sindhupalchowk and new 4.6 earthquake in Darchula today (Sept 29, 2015)
    - 4.5 aftershock at 12:17 with epicenter 25 km west of Kathmandu (Sept 22, 2015)
    - 4.2-magnitude tremor felt after seven days (Sept 17, 2015)
    - "Only" 11 people death after a huge 8.3 earthquake in Chile on Thursday (Sept 17, 2015)
    - Two 4+ aftershocks so far on Thursday (Aug 27)
    - Hundreds of houses & a temporary camp housing 850 earthquake survivors inundated due to flash flood in Bhaktapur (Aug 27)

    - If Nepal-like earthquake hits New Delhi, 90 percent of people will be wiped out: HC (Aug 27)
    - Minor and fresh 4.1 earthquake in Jumla at 07:46 this morning (Aug 26)
    - M4.3 aftershock jolts Capital, epicentre Kalimati (Aug 11)
    - 4.9 M aftershock jolts Gorkha (Aug 10)
    - Bad weather hampers ferrying of bodies from Langtang (Aug 9)
    - Another aftershock above 4M jolts Nepal, Epicenter Kathmandu (July 22)
    - Reconstruction gets Rs91 billion (July 15)
    - Two M4+ aftershocks this afternoon (July 13)
    - 130 quake victims still missing in Rasuwa
    - 4.4 aftershock in Sindupalchowk at 17:59 (July 9)
    - Human remains found in Langtang. Police suspect it could be of a French national (July 4)
    - Two aftershocks felt early morning, one 5.0 in Sindhupalchowk (July 2)
    - Two M4 aftershocks this morning (July 1)
    - Relocation of high risk settlements within 15 days (June 30)
    - Khimti children risk lives to reach school (June 28)
    - Earthquake survivors still await cash to build shelter (June 27)
    - 4.0 aftershock in Sindhupalchowk at 14:59 (June 24)
    - Foreign Guests visit Hanumandhoka, Sankhu (June 24)
    - 5.4 magnitude quake strikes Rukum (June 20)
    - 237 kids missing after Great Quake (June 18)
    - 4 aftershocks recorded in two hours (June 17)
    - Nepal could lose ‘over 300k’ visitors this year
    - Quake-hit people await cash relief for temporary shelter (June 15)
    - 4.1 aftershock in Dolakha at 15:01 (June 14)
    - The calm before the storm. Farmers in the Sankhu area aren't able to work in their fields
    - People desert Tatopani area fearing more landslips
    - Rs 666.3b needed for post-quake rebuilding
    June 11
    - 5.3 aftershock 43 km NE of Kathmandu, Nepal around 22:00 hours (June 11)
    Patan Durbar Square opens to public from today
    Taplejung landslide death toll reaches 53
    - Three M4+ aftershocks on June 11
    June 7-10
    - Manakamana Temple renovation works start in Gorkha
    - Kathmandu valley continues to remain in a high risk zone
    - Magnitude 4.6 aftershock strikes, epicenter in Sindhupalchowk
    - 53 human skeletons recovered from Langtang area
    June 4-6- Two M4+ aftershocks recorded on June 5
    - 5 civilians among US chopper crash victims
    - Quake-damaged structures mostly built for rent
    June 3
    - So far 4 tremors above M4 today
    - Nepal’s disaster isn’t over yet: it is just moving into the next phase
    - Earthquake adds to woes of food-short north Gorkha
    June 2
    - Four dead in Sindhupalchok chopper crash - A helicopter returning from Dolakha after distributing relief to earthquake victims crashed in Yamuna Danda VDC in Sindhupalchok district
    - 4.0 Aftershock felt at 10:48 am on Tuesday


    - Govt says it had prepared for major earthquake
    June 1
    - Death toll reaches 8,699. Whereabouts of 193 Nepalis, 80 foreigners still unknown
    - Schools reopen after 5 weeks
    - Langtang lives on in a Kathmandu yard
    May 30
    - 50,000 more houses may be affected
    - Campaign to showcase earthquake-resistant building designs
    May 29
    - 5.2 aftershock with epicenter in Dhading at 15:44
    - Five jolts experienced on Friday
    - Affected neighbours of damaged high-rise buildings to hold protest meeting
    May 28
    - Already 6 aftershocks recorded on Thursday
    - Kathmandu grapples with soaring (labour) costs
    May 27
    - A fresh aftershock with 4.5 in the Richter scale rattled the Kathmandu Valley
    - Over 60 settlements in Sindhupalchowk at high risk
    May 26
    - Everest Hotel is the first 5-star hotel to get red sticker after the earthquake strike
    - Over 30,000 jolts recorded in a month
    - Icimod study finds that 3,000 landslides occurred across the country since April 25 quake
    May 25
    - Gorkha earthquake death toll reaches 8,659
    - 7 min. aerial video from Langtang Valley after the Earthquakes
    - Candlelight vigil marks 1 month since deadly Nepal quake
    - Landslides block Kali Gandaki; dam burst unlikely. Experts think earthquake and aftershocks behind landslide
    - Quake affects 70 pc houses in Humla
    May 23
    - Windstorm, rain batters Kathmandu, add to quake victims woes
    - Water sources dried up in Barpark after quake
    - Farmers left helpless as cattle perish in quakes
    May 20-22
    - The economic damage from the Nepal earthquake is almost half of the country’s GDP
    - In Dolakha, the aftershock was more destructive than the main earthquake
    - At least 200 deaths in 1,000 quake-flattened monasteries
    - Earthquake death toll reaches 8,631

    - 4.4 magnitude aftershock strikes. Epicenter on the border Kathmandu , Lalitpur &  Makwanpur districts
    - UN: "1 million Nepal children unable to return to school"
    - 22 Gorkha villages proposed for resettlement
    May 19
    - Earthquake: 55 pc of dead are women & girls
    - Earthquake victims make scrap bus their home
    - Earthquake death toll reaches 8,617
    - Engineers in short supply as home owners want safety assurance
    May 18
    - Govt bans construction of houses over 2-storey
    - Govt seeks India, China help to raze over 1,000 Valley buildings
    - Earthquake in the Langtang Valley, a personal report
    May 17
    - Earthquake death toll reaches 8,567
    - 160-yr-old model house still standing tall in Bhaktapur
    - Over 100 bodies lying under rubble in Singati Bazaar
    May 16
    - 5.5 magnitude aftershock strikes, 8 aftershocks so far on Saturday
    - Reviving tourism is high priority
    - Govt to provide 15k instead of zinc sheets
    May 15
    - Quake death toll reaches 8460
    - Langtang, before, during & after the Earthquakes
    May 14
    - Death toll of May 12 quake is 117 and 2760 people injured
    - Horror And Hope After A Massive Earthquake, Through The Eyes Of A 17-Year-Old from Langtang
    - Six aftershocks above 4 in Richter scale felt on Thursday
    - Life slowly limping back to normalcy in Kathmandu
    - Total quake toll reaches 8,250

    Two-month ban on house design approval
    Are High rise buildings in Kathmandu Valley earthquake proof?
    May 13- Latest update: Death toll of May 12 quake is 91 and 2428 people injured
    - Death toll from Tuesday’s quake reaches 76. The quake claimed 56 lifes in Dolakha alone
    - Government requests foreign medics to stay put
    - Recurring aftershocks sign of receding risks or Nepal disaster presages a coming megaquake
    - High-rises, residential houses ‘further affected’
    - Government requests foreign medics to stay put
    May 12
    - Death toll from Tuesday's quake reaches 61
    - US Air Force chopper missing in Charikot
    - Tuesday’s quake worsens life in Bhaktapur
    - Earthquake triggers landslide at Araniko highway
    - Dozens dead, more than 1,000 injured / Dolakha district has been hit very bad
    7.4 earthquake felt in many parts of Nepal at 12:54 on Tuesday May 12, followed by several M6 aftershocks
    - 4 people killed after fresh earthquake, number likely to rise
    Rescue operation in avalanche hit Langtang
    Epicenter of May 12 Earthquake

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