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  • May 3, 2015 - Kathmandu, Nepal-An empty house damage after following massive earthquake magnitude-7.8 hit the country on 25 April 2015 in near bhaktapur area Kathmandu, Nepal. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Linlin Ge said the displacement was less than expected, prompting fears the stress that caused the initial earthquake may not have been fully released. "It should be roughly several meters," he said. There are a lot of concerns about what is to come in terms of aftershocks, because the ground displacement is much less than we expected. The official death toll in Nepal has reached 9,231 people including 57 foreigners, with 112 foreigners still listed. Another 10,915 people were injured and 454,769 have been internally displaced.
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  • May 1, 2015 - Kathmandu, Nepal- A broken statue of a Lord is seen a street after following massive earthquake magnitude-7.8 hit the country on 25 April 2015 in Shanku area Kathmandu, Nepal. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Linlin Ge said the displacement was less than expected, prompting fears the stress that caused the initial earthquake may not have been fully released. "It should be roughly several meters," he said. There are a lot of concerns about what is to come in terms of aftershocks, because the ground displacement is much less than we expected. The official death toll in Nepal has reached 9,231 people including 57 foreigners, with 112 foreigners still listed. Another 10,915 people were injured and 454,769 have been internally displaced.
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  • May 2, 2015 - Kathmandu, Nepal- The chariot, the symbol of the rain god, prosperity and good luck after following massive earthquake magnitude-7.8 hit the country on 25 April 2015 in Bungmati village on the outskirts of Lalitpur, Nepal. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Linlin Ge said the displacement was less than expected, prompting fears the stress that caused the initial earthquake may not have been fully released. "It should be roughly several meters," he said. There are a lot of concerns about what is to come in terms of aftershocks, because the ground displacement is much less than we expected. The official death toll in Nepal has reached 9,231 people including 57 foreigners, with 112 foreigners still listed. Another 10,915 people were injured and 454,769 have been internally displaced.
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  • May 1, 2015 - Kathmandu, Nepal- A broken statue of a Lord is seen a street after following massive earthquake magnitude-7.8 hit the country on 25 April 2015 in Shanku area Kathmandu, Nepal. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Linlin Ge said the displacement was less than expected, prompting fears the stress that caused the initial earthquake may not have been fully released. "It should be roughly several meters," he said. There are a lot of concerns about what is to come in terms of aftershocks, because the ground displacement is much less than we expected. The official death toll in Nepal has reached 9,231 people including 57 foreigners, with 112 foreigners still listed. Another 10,915 people were injured and 454,769 have been internally displaced.
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  • April 30, 2015 - Kathmandu, Nepal- Rescue worker take part in the rescue work in darbar square after following massive earthquake magnitude-7.8 hit the country on 25 April 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Linlin Ge said the displacement was less than expected, prompting fears the stress that caused the initial earthquake may not have been fully released. "It should be roughly several meters," he said. There are a lot of concerns about what is to come in terms of aftershocks, because the ground displacement is much less than we expected. The official death toll in Nepal has reached 9,231 people including 57 foreigners, with 112 foreigners still listed. Another 10,915 people were injured and 454,769 have been internally displaced.
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  • Puspo rani gain (60) her house close to the Sundarbans forest. She living kalabogi around 40 years and move her hour almost 8 times due to over flooding water. She predicts in the coming rainy season water will enter her house and destroy everything again in Dacope, Sundarban Bangladesh on February 11, 2020.
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  • Woman crying for destroy her house after a fire broke out on 17 August 2019 in a slum at Mirpur. At least 10,000 people are homeless after a massive fire flew through a crowded slum in the Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • General view of the slum in Dhaka on August 18, 2019, after a fire broke out on August 17 at Mirpur slum, Dhaka in Bangladesh. At least 10,000 people are homeless after a massive fire swept through a crowded slum destroyed thousands of shanties.
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  • A broken Hindu temple at Kalabogi village in Sundarbans on 12 February 2020. This temple destroys due to over flooded water.
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