On September 19th, 2011 a 6.9 scaled earthquake devastated the mountains of India, Nepal, and Tibet. The earthquake caused major damage to over 100,000 homes, accompanied by landslides, power outages, water and food shortages, the earthquaked claimed the lives of 53 people. With all of the houses crumpled to the ground, rescuers along side military personal are still digging through the rubble searching for trapped people.
While it is very clear that this disaster was unexpected, I think that there should have been better planning before and after the earthquake occured. First off, media reports that an earthquake like this happened in the years 1950, and 1997. If better construction on the houses were taken I think that there may not have been so many deaths. People also had to spend a night outside with little or no food to eat. While rescue personal were making attempts to drop food off via helicopter, the cities should have had reserves prepared just in case something like this did happen. Maybe in the future they will impliment such tactics to mitigate the collateral damage of having an earthquake in the moutians.
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