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Ban Rescue! dare humans defy n challenge god's will to destroy and perish Nepal

PopeBandit16

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Nepal is outside the global earthquake zone just Like Singapore. Entire Himalayan Range and India was strongly rocked despite not a part of quake zone. The Everest avalanches, and snow in million tons buried people instantly, showing god's strong will to take lives.

Stupid humans challenges god and try to rescue the dying. Defying god is courting more deaths and punishments.

RESCUE AND RELIEF MUST BE BANNED!
 
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PopeBandit16

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When god want to eliminate human lives never think you can rescue nor prevent!

Stupid so called HUMANITY crap! KNNCCB!
 

eatshitndie

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nepal is located right in the middle of a seismically-active tectonic subduction zone where the indian plate is constantly moving under and rubbing against the eurasian plate, forming the himalayas and the tibetan plateau. the zone is prone to produce massive earthquakes ranging from 6 to 8.5 in magnitude on the richter scale. in 2005, the kashmir quake on the west of the himalayas registered 7.6 magnitude. in 2011, the sikkim quake on the east of the himalayas registered 6.9 in magnitude.

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kryonlight

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the team was led by professor paul tapponnier, an ang mo. without ang mo professor, sg was an unknown entity in seismic research. ang mo is simply the best.

Another ang mo "forecast" Cali earthquake:

California’s ‘Big One’ could trigger super cycle of destructive quakes – study

“At some point, we will need to start releasing all of this pent-up energy stored in the rocks in a series of large earthquakes,” Dolan stressed.

The earthquake could spark a “super cycle,” meaning “a flurry of other Big Ones, as stresses related to the original San Andreas fault earthquake are redistributed on other faults throughout Southern California,” he said.
 

Agoraphobic

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Saving lives is what makes us human. If you are sick, you take medicine. If you need surgery, you will try to get it. If you get STD, you will seek treatment. If saving life is "defying" god, then we shall defy god.

Cheers!

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Stupid humans challenges god and try to rescue the dying. Defying god is courting more deaths and punishments.

RESCUE AND RELIEF MUST BE BANNED!
 

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sigh..........if only mega-quakes will happen in Israel...........India, Pakistan also can.....

If Israel was prone to mega quakes, I can assure you the Jews would be well prepared. They are the smartest people in the whole wide world.
 

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If Israel was prone to mega quakes, I can assure you the Jews would be well prepared. They are the smartest people in the whole wide world.

They are so smart they already made Israel not prone to mega quakes. Prevention is better than cure.
 

PopeBandit16

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nepal is located right in the middle of a seismically-active tectonic subduction zone where the indian plate is constantly moving under and rubbing against the eurasian plate, forming the himalayas and the tibetan plateau. the zone is prone to produce massive earthquakes ranging from 6 to 8.5 in magnitude on the richter scale. in 2005, the kashmir quake on the west of the himalayas registered 7.6 magnitude. in 2011, the sikkim quake on the east of the himalayas registered 6.9 in magnitude.

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Wrong! That is not the same as earthquake zone map.

Nepal does NOT get frequent quakes.

Frequently quake area like California you see quakes many times a year. Big n Small.



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eatshitndie

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Wrong! That is not the same as earthquake zone map.

Nepal does NOT get frequent quakes.

Frequently quake area like California you see quakes many times a year. Big n Small.

it's the longer-term "infrequent" quakes that you have to worry about, as pressure and stress built up over 80 to 100 years without micro-releases of energy every now and then. these would be the quakes that are high in magnitude and potentially destructive, especially in a tectonic subduction zone. in california's case, the two plates are rubbing laterally against each other with little to no subduction, causing minor fault lines to occur along the main fissure. the largest range of magnitudes from such lateral fault lines would be between 7 to 7.6, enough to cause damage but not super-destructive enough to level the whole area. moreover, building codes in california (except for high rise condos) are stringent enough to ensure safety for occupants typically up to around 7.6, although structural engineers are telling me they design taller buildings (except for condos) up to 8. and most homes are built with wood and are low-rise anyway. old brick and masonry buildings without steel reinforcements are the ones to crumble easily, e.g. in the old town heart of napa recently.

the himalayas truly should belong prominently in the world major active quake zones. it was left out due to ignorance and lack of studies in the area. only after the kashmir and sikkim quakes did scientists realize the significance and magnitude of that particularly violatile quake zone. and the team from ntu contributed immensely to seismology by having a break-through discovery of millennia of historical data that was present in the rock and terrain formations. in the larger scheme of geologic time span and surface ruptures, the himalayas is a terrible rape scene that lasts millions of years - indian plate violently penetrating the eurasian plate from the bottom.
 
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PopeBandit16

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it's the longer-term "infrequent" quakes that you have to worry about, as pressure and stress built up over 80 to 100 years without micro-releases of energy every now and then would be the quakes that are high in magnitude and potentially destructive, especially in a tectonic s....

In that case Singapore must SINK n VANISH one day.
 

PopeBandit16

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God shifted the city by 3 meters in 30 seconds. Really want to give Nepal their big dooms day. Ban all rescue! Don't defy the god.


http://m.smh.com.au/world/kathmandu-shifts-three-metres-in-30-seconds-20150426-1mtc5x.html


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Tibetan CCTV footage shows the strength of the earthquake that hit Nepal as heavy rain and powerful aftershocks make life uncomfortable for survivors sleeping outside and for rescuers.
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"A massive block of Earth's crust, roughly 75 miles long (120km)*and 37 miles (60km)*wide, lurched 10 feet (3m)*to the south Saturday over the course of 30 seconds. Riding atop this block of the planet was the capital of Nepal –*Kathmandu –*and millions of Nepalese."

That's the description of Saturday's earthquake from University of Colorado geologist Roger Bilham, a world-renowned expert on Himalayan earthquakes. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that flattened historic buildings in Kathmandu and has taken more than a thousand lives is the latest release of built-up strain from the collision of two of Earth's tectonic plates.

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A collapsed building in Kathmandu following the earthquake.Photo: Getty Images
The Indian plate is inexorably sliding, in a halting, ground-shaking fashion, northward, beneath the much larger Eurasian plate. The process has created the lofty Tibetan plateau and pushed up mountains that reach nearly 30,000 feet above sea level. The Himalaya front can produce earthquakes that are much more powerful than the one on Saturday – such as the 8.2-magnitude earthquake that hit Nepal in 1934.

But this one was relatively shallow, which intensifies the surface shaking, and its epicentre was closer to Kathmandu than the 1934 temblor.

"The earthquake ruptured under the city, very close to the city, so this is as bad as our worst-case scenario, probably," Bilham said.

As news reports filtered in, experts predicted the death toll would mount steadily.

"I expect that there's devastation scattered all around Nepal that we're not even glimpsing at this point," said Susan Hough, a geologist with the US Geological Survey who has made multiple trips to Nepal.

The news bulletin of the massive quake hit Hough and colleagues hard. Theirs can be a frustrating profession, because they know there are natural disasters and humanitarian crises about to happen somewhere – but they can't predict precisely where and when. This one, however, had been long anticipated.

For years now, experts on seismic hazard have kept a list of cities most vulnerable to a catastrophic earthquake. Kathmandu has always been high on that list.

Geology, urbanisation, architecture and building codes have increased the vulnerability of the Nepalese, experts say, and the only major unknown has been the timing of the disaster.

"We knew it was going to happen. We saw it in '34," Hough said. "The earthquakes we expect to happen do happen."

Scientists, engineers and government officials have worked in recent years on retrofitting schools and hospitals to make them sturdier in a temblor. But at the same time, civil unrest has pushed more people into urban areas, where they inhabit newly constructed, unreinforced-masonry buildings that in many cases are not designed to withstand the strong motion of a quake.

Another problem: buildings often have what engineers call a "soft first storey", because merchants want open spaces to sell their wares and there are fewer sturdy walls to limit the shaking in an earthquake.

"It was clearly a disaster in the making that was getting worse faster than anyone was able to make it better," Hough said. "You're up against a Himalayan-scale problem with Third World resources."

Bilham agreed: "The message has not been ignored, it's just that the scope of the reconstruction required to strengthen all the buildings in Kathmandu is so enormous."

The orthodoxy among seismologists is that earthquakes don't kill people; buildings kill people.

The challenge of improving building codes has become all the more urgent in an era when urbanisation is surging in many parts of the world, including in the Kathmandu Valley.

"It seems that the rural-to-urban migration of people has resulted in really rapid construction of housing which, as far as I can see from my visits, has been unregulated and is just very, very vulnerable," said Brian Tucker, founder and president of GeoHazards International, a non-profit devoted to reducing casualties from natural disasters.

On Saturday, he recalled a conversation in the late 1990s with a Nepalese government minister who told him, "We don't have to worry about earthquakes anymore, because we already had an earthquake." That was a reference to the 1934 quake.

"I took him to the window and had him look out and said, 'As long as you see those Himalaya Mountains there, you will know that you will continue to have earthquakes,'" Tucker said.

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laksaboy

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Nepal is outside the global earthquake zone just Like Singapore. Entire Himalayan Range and India was strongly rocked despite not a part of quake zone. The Everest avalanches, and snow in million tons buried people instantly, showing god's strong will to take lives.

Stupid humans challenges god and try to rescue the dying. Defying god is courting more deaths and punishments.

RESCUE AND RELIEF MUST BE BANNED!

There is no god. Earthquakes are natural and so is the death of a living organism.
 

eatshitndie

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In that case Singapore must SINK n VANISH one day.

over geologic timescale, it's a matter of time. cities on coastlines will be submerged by rising sea levels as a result of melting of the polar ice caps and deglaciation of marine glaciers directly into the ocean. i was in alaska several years ago to witness massive deglaciation at glacier bay and mendenhall. glaciers there are receding feet by the day, melting away at stunning speed. fortunately for sg, the pap is in charge and all hdb blocks from decades ago are built with void decks. sinkie uncles will not get drowned. but they will need dinghies to row from one block to another to visit and fondle their favorite maids during afternoon sessions. kopitiam, food courts and hawker centers will need to turn themselves into floating food platforms to serve foracious sinkie appetites.

mendenhall glacier in alaska....

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