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Great Pakistan Earthquake 2005

Great Pakistan Earthquake 2005. Victoria Walker. Pakistan.

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Great Pakistan Earthquake 2005

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  1. Great Pakistan Earthquake2005 Victoria Walker

  2. Pakistan Pakistan is a country with a population of 166,036,895 located on the boarder if the Indian and Eurasian Plates. There is a great amount of pressure in that area around where the plates meet which, when released, can cause earthquakes. A country with a history of natural disasters including earthquakes, tsunamis, wind storms, draughts and more recently a lot of flooding, the Great Pakistan Earthquake or Kashmir Earthquake was one of, if not the most destructive natural disaster in the region, raising the death toll up to 18,000. India and Kashmir also felt the effects of the earthquake but not at much.

  3. Climate Pakistan is a country will a varying climate. There has been, according to Wikipedia, a wide variation of extreme temperatures in different parts of the county and at different times, though little rainfall. The climate varies in particular locations because of a difference in elevation. WINTER Higher areas drop to well below freezing SUMMER Upper areas have pleasant temperature Lower areas cool down Lower areas swelter in the heat (100°F)

  4. …and this would be the Himalayan Mountain range! In this case, this would be the Indian Plate… …this would be the Eurasian Plate… Destructive Plate Boundary When the Indian Plate collides with the Eurasian plate, it slides underneath it and creates the Himalayan Mountain range.

  5. BREAKING NEWS BROADCAST! CHANNEL 4

  6. ~News Room~ 4

  7. ~MuzaffarabadPakistan~ Local~ 4

  8. ~MuzaffarabadPakistan~ Tourist~ 4

  9. ~ Lab~Scientist~ 4

  10. ~News Room~ 4

  11. Credits Starring: Victoria Walker Reporter Rachel Hoare News Room Reporter Sheena Jaggi Local Kate Walker Tourist Kate Walker Scientist Cameras: Victoria Walker Scenes 1, 2 , 4 and 5 Meghan Bechtel Scene 3 Director and Script Writer: Victoria Walker

  12. Quick Facts! • -Occurred on October 8, 2005 (Saturday morning) • Believed to be the 12th or 14th most destructive earthquake of all time -34 degrees North, 74 degrees East • More than 86,000 people killed-At least 50,000 more people injured • 3.3 million left homeless-8 million people directly affected (reported by UK) • Strongest earthquake in the area in the last hundred years at least-Thousands of houses destroyed-Whole villages take out • Almost half the homes in the city of Muzaffarabad were destroyed

  13. Quick Facts… • - -A ten-story building (known as the Margalla Tower) collapsed, killing most of the occupants -Well over 5 billion US dollars in damage • Five crossing points between India and Pakistan opened to let in medical aid -International aid teams from all over the world came to assist • -Many other nations offered assistance and supplies such as food, medical supplies, tents and blankets -US has appealed for donations to raise at least $72 billion for quake victims

  14. Prediction Who could have predicted a scale 7.6 earthquake to just happen while they were sitting at home or at school? Is there any way to know if and when an earthquake is going to occur? There is currently no reliable way to predict the near date of an earthquake in a specific location. Of coarse, from the way the plates move, it may be generally said that an earthquake might occur there, but there is no proof. Some scientist believe it cannot be done- there are too many factors to be considered-, but many would answer: not yet, but eventually. Currently, there is no way to predict an earthquake in a specific area to evacuate people in cities in the area.

  15. Preparation 1) Create clipboard (with red pen)with information such as your address, name, number of people living in the building, ect., for to provide information for rescue teams. 2) Earthquake or disaster kit (find full list at http://www.amerrescue.org/quakprep.htm) 3) Know where to go and what to do if an earthquake hits (under tables, desks or other sturdy items away from windows in case of shattering glass). 4) Secure pieces of furniture. • 5) Food, water and clothing accessible.

  16. Protection Most important thing to know is how you are going to protect yourself in the event of an earthquake. Here are some things that you can do for your own protection: Duck and cover! Get under a desk or table or in a corner or doorway and be prepared to move with the object you are holding on to! Cover your head and neck with your hands and arms.

  17. 2) If there is no sturdy desk or table in the room and you are in a high-rising building, stand against an interior wall. 3) If you happen to be outdoors, try to be in an open area away from objects such as signs, street lights, power lines, trees, buildings and walls which may fall on you. 4) If in a car, pull over to the side of the road away from power lines and other large objects which may collapse and stay in your car. 5)Stay away from shelves or other objects which things may fall off onto you. 6) If in a theatre or stadium, stay in your seat and go below the level of the seat back. Take on protective position.

  18. ~THE END~

  19. Bibliography • Pendick, Daniel. “Quake Prediction.” November 29, 2009. PBS Online. November 29, 2009. <http://www.pbs.org/wnet/savageearth/earthquakes/html/sidebar2.html>. • “Earthquake Preparation Advice.” November 29, 2009. American Rescue Team International. November 29, 2009. <http://www/amerrescue.org/quakprep.htm>. • Pararas-Carayannis, George. Earthquake Page of Dr. George P.C. November 29, 2009. November 29, 2009. <http://www.drgeorgepc.com/Earthquake2005Pakistan.html>. • “Wiki: 2005 Kashmir earthquake.” November 29, 2009. Wapedia. November 29, 2009.<http://wapedia.mobi/en/2005_Kashmir_earthquake#1>. • “List of natural disasters in Pakistan.” March 11, 2009. Wikipedia. November 29, 2009.<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_natural_disasters_in_Pakistan>. • “Climate of Pakistan.” July 5, 2009. Wikipedia. November 29, 2009. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Pakistan>. • Caldwell, John C. Pakistan. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. 2000. • “Pakistan”. The World Book Encyclopedia of People and Places. M-R. 1034.

  20. “Pakistan puts quake toll at 18,000.” CNN. October 8, 2005. November 30, 2009. <http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/10/08/quake.pakistan/index.html>. • Naranjo, Laura. “When the Earth moved Kashmir.” May 20, 2008. NASA Earth Science Data and Services. November 16, 2009. < http://nasadaacs.eos.nasa.gov/articles/2008/2008_earthquakes.html>. • “Pakistan Climate.” November 16, 2009. iExplore. November 16, 2009. http://www.iexplore.com/world_travel/Pakistan/Climate>. • ammbia. FaheemAamer. November 16, 2009. November 16, 2009. <http://aambia.wordpress.com/2009/11/06/pakistan-women-are-worst-hit-by-climate-change/>. • “Pakistan-Industry.” Encyclopedia of the Nations. November 16, 2009. <http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Asia-and-Oceania/Pakistan-INDUSTRY.html>. • “Pakistan-Industry.” Encyclopedia of the Nations. November 16, 2009. <http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Asia-and-Oceania/Pakistan-INDUSTRY.html>. • <www.google.com/publicdata>. • “How to Protect Yourself During an Earthquake.” November 30, 2009. eHow. November 30, 2009.< http://www.ehow.com/how_1242_protect-yourself-during.html>.

  21. Picture Bibliography • Caruso, Kevin. “The Pakistan Quake.com.” November 29, 2009. Pakistan Quake.com. November 29, 2009. < http://www.thepakistanquake.com/pakistan-earthquake-pictures-1.jpg>. • The Moderate Voice. November 29, 2009. <http://themoderatevoice.com/wordpress-engine/files/india.pakistan.kargil.jpg>. • University of Missouri Extension. November 29, 2009. <http://extension.missouri.edu/explore/images/g01905art01.jpg>. • November 29, 2009. <http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/513BKP8EYRL.jpg >.

  22. “Margalla Tower.” November 29, 2009. Margalla Tragedy. November 29, 2009. <http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.j4ip.org/Margalla%2520Tragedy/images/MT-04.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.j4ip.org/Margalla%2520Tragedy/home.html&usg=__MvEC26ivwsDUEE0pN5MwTQ_TQgM=&h=565&w=600&sz=71&hl=en&start=4&sig2=ckkEcS1-Q5QYkHX93XmCyQ&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=PH0Fyu301AUBRM:&tbnh=127&tbnw=135&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmargalla%2Btower%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1R2GPTB_enCH350%26um%3D1&ei=G6ARS5u-NpG1sAadjoidAw >. • “Canadian Forces Recruitment.” November 29, 2009. Canada. November 29, 2009. <http://www.forces.gc.ca/health-sante/50/images/00/IS2005-2285a.jpg >. • BusinessWeek. November 29, 2009. <http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/07/0704_ceo_guide/image/pakistan_earthquake.jpg >.

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