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2005 Kashmir earthquake

May Allah forgive the souls of the ones who died and given patience and courage to the ones who have survived
 
May Allah grant them all the people who died a place in Jannat. and i will pray for all who survived to have courage and live a peaceful life.
i was actually in Pakistan when this happned for summer vacation. I was home in sargodha which is about 200 miles away from lahore. I was sleeping and the earth quake actually shook my house, and my bed and woke me up. Everyone rushed outside and we could see it swinging a bit. Shukar Allah ka, that no one was injured.
 
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May Allah grant them all the people who died a place in Jannat. and i will pray for all who survived to have courage and live a peaceful life.

Ameen.


I am starting a new job on Monday which will involve some travel to the quake affected regions. I will report back to PakPassion with pictures of the reconstruction and rehabilitation effort currently still ongoing.
 
Hash said:
Ameen.


I am starting a new job on Monday which will involve some travel to the quake affected regions. I will report back to PakPassion with pictures of the reconstruction and rehabilitation effort currently still ongoing.
thanks! :19:
but im not expecting much going on their... i hope im wrong.
 
Plasma said:
thanks! :19:
but im not expecting much going on their... i hope im wrong.

well I can tell you that some fantastic progress has been made. But given the scale of the disaster, there is still much work to be done.

But anyway....not sure when my first field visit will be. Will start baggering the boss on day 1, and i wont stop until he sends me.
 
Hash said:
Ameen.


I am starting a new job on Monday which will involve some travel to the quake affected regions. I will report back to PakPassion with pictures of the reconstruction and rehabilitation effort currently still ongoing.
Leaving your job with the UN?
 
I worked for 2 Months as a volunteer in Balakot. We were the first one to reach Ganool, a 11 Hour Hike from Balakot and Paraas an 18 hour hike, amidst fallen mountains and tricky pathways. Have a look at these pictures which i took at that time
 

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Amazing pictures - obviously dont show the people whose lives were destroyed here - have you been back to see the latest situation on the ground ?
 
this thread does bring back some of those pain ful memories of the earth quake and also revives the memories of the Pakistani nation getting united once again to face the challenge nature put it up against

such a spirit is needed back into the nation in times when we are facing schism
 
kablooee87 said:
Leaving your job with the UN?

that wasn't a job, that was an internship.

This one is a three month contract.
 
MIG said:
Amazing pictures - obviously dont show the people whose lives were destroyed here - have you been back to see the latest situation on the ground ?

Yes many times, and each time i visited towns like Balakot, Allai, battagram, Garhi Habibullah, Bagh etc i am amazed at Human resilience. I have seen Jewellery shops, shopping centers open in Balakot.
 
Inna Lillahe Wa Inna Illahi Rajeoon.

This tragic event happened almost 3 years ago during Ramadan causing the loss of a huge number of lives during a time when the world was still recovering of the Asian Tsunami.

Anyone have updates on how the affected areas have recovered and how re-housing of those displaced is going? Are the promised funds actually being spent?
 
This time 3 years ago we were not only fasting, but we were also sat glued in front of our TVs watching coverage of this tragic event :(

Doesn't time fly eh?
 
It does for us maybe not for the people who had to go through thier tragic loses.
 
inshallah!! 3 years ago this date was a very tragic day... my prayers are with the families who lost the their loved ones on this day 3 yrs ago
 
Some people still don't have a house to live in.
The government has been claiming that they have built 50% of the houses but the actual figure is less than 10%.

Please anyone with spare clothing and blankets, pass it onto the nearest charity sending these to kashmir.
 
people are living in those steel/iron made homes, good in winter but unbearable in summer
 
Earthquake in Pakistan/Kashmir, 8th October 2005:

It is exactly six years into the day which was struck by the 17th deadliest earthquake of all time:(.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Kashmir_earthquake

May the victims of that tragic disaster rest in peace, and my heartfelt condolences to their survivors:53:.

P.S.: Glad that PP is back and active which gave me a chance to add the thread on the day itself.
 
this avatar of urs .... Its the Indian Marxist Revolutionary , right ?
 
this avatar of urs .... Its the Indian Marxist Revolutionary , right ?
What's that to do with this thread?

Anyway, back to the topic. I vividly remember watching those horrific scenes while eating my sehri. It was a very sad day.

RIP.
 
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Sitting in the corner table with heads down in my super-boring biology class. When the earth first jolted, I hit the guy sitting in front of me asking him not to move the chair, I was sleeping. It was a matter of few seconds when everything was trembling and blurry. A moment where I thought this is it ! A moment, where nothing else in this world mattered. All my dreams, wishes, aims, possessions, treasures and people just appeared meaningless !

Life is short and unpredictable, do what you want to, have to and can do !
 
Sitting in the corner table with heads down in my super-boring biology class. When the earth first jolted, I hit the guy sitting in front of me asking him not to move the chair, I was sleeping. It was a matter of few seconds when everything was trembling and blurry. A moment where I thought this is it ! A moment, where nothing else in this world mattered. All my dreams, wishes, aims, possessions, treasures and people just appeared meaningless !

Life is short and unpredictable, do what you want to, have to and can do !

I can understand the horror you must have gone through. Always precious if someone can add his personal experience who has gone through all this himself.
 
I remember the day vividly. I woke up and saw the horrific image of a building in Islamabad toppled over on television. I think it was Margalla Towers. Then it cut to images of guests in the PTV studio praying as the studio was shaking.

I believe that since that day, Pakistan have lurched from one disaster to another. I don't think we have ever recovered from that day, before the earthquake Pakistan's economy was growing and had some stability, but the earthquake paralysed Pakistan, the relief efforts were very brave and the Pakistani community for once rallied round.
 
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I remember the day vividly. I woke up and saw the horrific image of a building in Islamabad toppled over on television. I think it was Margalla Towers. Then it cut to images of guests in the PTV studio praying as the studio was shaking.

I believe that since that day, Pakistan have lurched from one disaster to another. I don't think we have ever recovered from that day, before the earthquake Pakistan's economy was growing and had some stability, but the earthquake paralysed Pakistan, the relief efforts were very brave and the Pakistani community for once rallied round.

I remember that footage. It was very sad to see them experience death so nearly:9:.
 
I remember that footage. It was very sad to see them experience death so nearly:9:.

Here it is.

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Here it is.

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Thanks a lot for posting it.
 
this avatar of urs .... Its the Indian Marxist Revolutionary , right ?

Yes.

Bhagat Singh (Punjabi: ਭਗਤ ਸਿੰਘ بھگت سنگھ, [pə̀ɡət̪ sɪ́ŋɡ]) (28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931 ) was an Indian freedom fighter, considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh (the word shaheed meaning "martyr").
Born to a Jat Sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj, Singh, as a teenager, became an atheist and had studied European revolutionary movements. He also became attracted to anarchism and marxist ideologies. He became involved in numerous revolutionary organizations. He quickly rose through the ranks of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) and became one of its leaders, converting it to the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA). Singh gained support when he underwent a 64-day fast in jail, demanding equal rights for Indian and British political prisoners.He was hanged for shooting a police officer in response to a police lathi charge leading to the demise of veteran freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai. His legacy prompted youths in India to begin fighting for Indian independence and contributed to the rise of socialism in India.
 
it was a very tragic disaster ...my family lost 2 houses in that earth quake in muzafarabad ..thank god they were empty ..the whole of our old village was gone ..i when there in 2006 and couldnt reconise the place

but there was one positive thing in this whole tragic event too ..it showed us kashmiris how much ppl of pakistan love us ...the amount of AID from all over pakistan was just amazing ..and ppl from as far as karachi came and helped us ..and my brother tells me after the quake some poor patans came to his friends village and worked on building back the destroyed homes for a whole month ..after theyv finished the work the villagers gathered and paied the patans there salary ..all of them refused the money and said we didnt do it fo money we did it for humanity ..

and jamat ud dawah guys who most ppl call terriorists who hate "kafir" and want them all dead helped build back two destroyed hindu temples and helped a lot of tiny minority hindu community

the earth quake was devastating but it did make us kashmiris more patrotic pakistanis and better humans

humara to dil khush kar deya thaa pakistaniu na

kyu ka phir be dil hain pakistani

pakistan zindabad
 
I was in AJK in school at that time it was really sudden every one was in class and suddenly me sat at the back everyone started to run off i though it was something like a bomb i fell on the floor as well nothing happend to the school building but seriously i don't think people realized in some parts that how much damage this was going to do
 
i still remember with what spirit Pakistanis helped each other Mashallah

that was really heartening to see . shame that a good amount of it still was stolen by the government and others in charge of the money .
 
I remember watching GEO and they kept on playing this song over and over, inbetween there shows, charity etc

Still very touchy (though, to this day, ive not been able to find the full video, which is a shame)

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Sadly, given that the Himalayas in Kashmir are tectonically active and highly vulnerable to earthquakes it's just a matter of time before an even bigger earthquake strikes this region and it will have catastrophic effects.

Both nations should start planning now for such an eventuality.

Srinagar, Dec 9: A study by a prominent US based seismologist has warned that Kashmir Valley is likely to be hit by an earthquake of largest ever magnitude. But the study does not specify any particular time-frame.
However, the Kashmir based experts recommend the state government to undertake micro-seismic zoning in the Valley to minimize loss of human lives in case of any such eventuality.
The study conducted by Roger Bilham, a seismologist and professor of Geology at the University of Colorado at Boulder US, states that the major quake with magnitude 9 is likely to trigger landslides that would dam the Jhelum river, which drains from the Kashmir Valley into Pakistan.
“That could put the Kashmir Valley under water within three months - and would also threaten disastrous flooding in Pakistan if the waters were released too quickly. The two nations should develop a cooperative plan to deal with the aftermath of a Kashmir mega-quake,” Prof Bilham states in the study.
Prof Bilham states that his new Global Positioning System (GPS) data readings revealing the gradual movement of rocks in the Zanskar Mountains north of the Kashmir Valley show that earlier estimates of the maximum possible quake in the region were too low.
“In this region, the Indian plate is slowly burrowing under the Tibetan plateau. Studies on where the relative movement of the Tibetan plateau was slowest, indicates where compression is building up, and a rupture is eventually likely to occur. I expected this to be in the Pir Panchal range, to the south of the Kashmir Valley, but instead it was in the Zanskar range to the north.”
“This means that the zone likely to rupture when a quake eventually happens could be 200 kilometres wide, rather than about 80 kilometres, as was previously thought. The zone would encompass the Kashmir Valley - including the city of Srinagar, home to some 1.5 million people. If slippage occurs over a length of 300 kilometres, as is possible, a mega-quake of magnitude 9 is the likely result. Given building codes and population in the region, that could mean a death toll of 300,000 people,” the study states.


http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/2011/Dec/10/us-seismologist-warns-of-deadly-kashmir-quake-56.asp
 
15 years since this tragedy - wonder what development has taken place since?
 
Oh i remember that day like it was yesterday. I was a kid back then and i remember i had an exam the next day. I was having breakfast at the time when everything started shaking. I put the glass of milk down and ran into the living room where my dad was and the others came there too. It seemed to go on forever and i could hear the neighbours screaming and praying loudly. It was absolutely horrible and seemed to go on forever. When it stopped i went back and found that the glass of milk hadn't spilled which being a kid suprised me.
 
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