Who is responsible for Bhuj earthquake?

According to geologists, the earthquake occurred at the convergent boundary between the two tectonic plates making Gujarat the epicentre of the earthquake. Even today the continuous continental collision of the plate boundary between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian plate governs the plate tectonics of the region.
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What fault line is responsible for the Bhuj earthquake?

That earthquake occurred along the Allah Bund fault and resulted in a major uplift of the ground surface. Ground movements of up to 9m vertically and 3.5m horizontally were reported by Bilham (1998) to have occurred due to that earthquake.
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Who was the chief minister of Gujarat at the time of Kutch earthquake?

Keshubhai Patel (24 July 1928 – 29 October 2020) was an Indian politician who was the Chief Minister of Gujarat in 1995 and from 1998 to 2001.
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What was the epicenter of Bhuj earthquake?

The epicenter of the quake was located at 23.6 north Latitude and 69.8 east Longitude, about 20 km Northeast of Bhuj Town of the Kutch district in Western Gujarat.
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When did earthquake in Bhuj acquire?

Bhuj earthquake of 2001, massive earthquake that occurred on Jan. 26, 2001, in the Indian state of Gujarat, on the Pakistani border.
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What are the causes of Bhuj earthquake class 7?

The Bhuj Earthquake was caused when the force of tension created due to two continental plates rubbing against each other was released.
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Which was the biggest earthquake in India?

The strongest earthquake in India happened on 08/15/1950 in the region India-China with a magnitude of 8.6 on the Richter scale. The shifting of tectonic plates in a depth of 30 km resulted in 1530 deaths. The earthquake also triggered a tsunami with further victims and destructions.
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What is Bhuj incident?

It was on 8th December 1971 when India was attacked at night by the Pakistani Sabres. More than 14 Napalm bombs were dropped on an IAF strip in Bhuj. This created hurdles in the taking off of the IAF planes. IAF wanted to take the help of BSF but there were not enough jawans to carry out the task.
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What are the 5 largest earthquake ever recorded in India?

Here is a list of five major earthquakes that have struck India in the past:
  • BIHAR. Magnitude: 8.1. Date: January 15, 1934. ...
  • GUJARAT. Magnitude: 7.7. Date: January 26, 2001. ...
  • MARASHTRA. Magnitude: 6.4. Date: September 30, 1993. ...
  • ASSAM. Magnitude: 8.6. Date: August 15, 1950. ...
  • UTTARKASHI. Magnitude 6.1. Date: October 20, 1991.
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Which NGO of Ahmedabad played an important role at the post Gujarat earthquake of 2001?

The World Health Organization (WHO) responded rapidly to the earthquake by mobilizing three poliomyelitis eradication surveillance medical officers already in Gujarat and placed a staff member expert in emergency and humanitarian action in Ahmedabad on 27 January, the morning after the earthquake.
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Why is Gujarat prone to earthquakes?

Gujarat is located in the “Himalayan Collision Zone”-where Indo-Australian tectonic plate slides under Eurasian plate-causing active fault lines beneath.
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How the rescue operation was started in Bhuj?

Answer: One such was set up in Adesar by an organisation called 'Jain Sasan' of Mumbai in which more than 3500 persons were served food per day. Air force was bringing airmen everyday for Ahmedabad in which a large number of ex-servicemen came forward to work for the rescue and relief .
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What is the full form of NDMA?

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), headed by the Prime Minister of India, is the apex body for Disaster Management in India. Setting up of NDMA and the creation of an enabling environment for institutional mechanisms at the State and District levels is mandated by the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
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What are the impacts of Bhuj earthquake?

The massive earthquake killed between 14 000 and 20 000 people, damaged over 1.2 million houses, and affected almost 8000 villages in Gujarat, west India. More than 3000 health facilities were destroyed, including a 281 bed district hospital, a 16 bed mental hospital at Bhuj, and 239 health centres.
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What were the remedies of the Bhuj earthquake?

The State Government immediately conceptualized a comprehensive rehabilitation and reconstruction programme which addressed all important concerns that arose from the earthquake starting from immediate relief, economic rehabilitation, livelihood restoration as well as long term capacity building of all stakeholders to ...
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Which country has no earthquake?

Antarctica has the least earthquakes of any continent, but small earthquakes can occur anywhere in the World.
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Which Indian state has most earthquakes?

According to the latest version of seismic zoning map of India given in the earthquake design code of India divides India into four seismic zones. According to that the most earthquake prone areas in India are Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat and Assam. These are the three states where earthquakes are more likely to strike.
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Which country has most earthquakes?

For which country do we locate the most earthquakes? Japan. The whole country is in a very active seismic area, and they have the densest seismic network in the world, so they are able to record many earthquakes.
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Is movie Bhuj a real story?

Ajay Devgn's recently released film 'Bhuj' is based on a true incident, in which the story of the 1971 war between India and Pakistan is shown. Bhuj's real story is more interesting & thrilling as compared to the movie.
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Is Bhuj Aeroplane scene real?

Film got the aircraft right but everything else wrong

To begin with, Air Marshal Bharat Kumar (Retd), a military historian, explains that the Bhuj airbase was actually a decoy airfield for the main operating base which was Jamnagar.
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How was the Bhuj affected in the earthquake on 26 January 2001?

Bhuj, which was situated only 20 km away from the epicentre, was devastated. Considerable damage also occurred in Bhachau and Anjar with hundreds of villages flattened in Taluka of Anjar, Bhuj and Bhachau. Over one million structures were damaged or destroyed, including many historic buildings and tourist attractions.
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