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May 1998 Afghanistan earthquake

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Several problems appeared during the relief operation. The affected region was remote and lacked any modern telecommunication. The local customs prohibited male physicians from examining or speaking to women. There was no available accurate map of the affected region; however, this problem was
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provinces. Nearly 7,000 families were affected, and it was estimated that 16,000 houses were destroyed or damaged. Approximately 45,000 people became homeless. More than 30 villages were destroyed, and another 70 were severely damaged. Several thousand animals were killed, and crops and
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This earthquake was the second large earthquake in the area in 1998 after another earthquake on 4 February. Between 4,000 and 4,500 people died in Takhar and
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and were familiar with many of the villages. Relief efforts were also delayed because of blocked roads, bad weather, and political turmoil in the region.
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Comparison of India's and Pakinstan's nuclear tests and the 30 May, 1998 Afghanistan earthquake
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Relief effort by several agencies in Afghanistan was administered from neighboring
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Disaster response with a difference – Afghanistan June 1998
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Severe earthquake centered in Takhar Province, Afghanistan
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was underway; the affected area was controlled by the
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Fathi, Nazila; O'Connor, Anahad (December 27, 2003).
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United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan
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indicates earthquake resulting in at least 30 deaths
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May 1998 Afghanistan earthquake is located in Afghanistan
UTC
ISC
1109480
ANSS
ComCat
Mw
37°10′N 70°05′E / 37.17°N 70.09°E / 37.17; 70.09
Strike-slip
Afghanistan
MMI VII (Very strong)
earthquake
Afghanistan
UTC
Takhar Province
moment magnitude
modified Mercalli intensity
Afghan Civil War
United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan
February 1998 Afghanistan earthquake
Badakhshan
least developed nations
natural disaster
microzonation
Aftershocks
Mazar-e Sharif
Kabul
Andijan
Samarkand
Islamabad

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