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South Asia earthquake 2005: learning from previous earthquake relief operations

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ProVention Consortium
Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance (ALNAP)

This briefing paper provides a synthesis of key lessons learned from relief responses to past earthquakes. The main intended audiences are operational decision-makers and relief programme managers working in the South Asia earthquake relief operation. As agency personnel have expressed a need for clear and concise guidance, this paper aims to provide this, rather than detailed context on earthquakes or the affected region.The current South Asia earthquake presents unique challenges, particularly of scale and logistics, but there are generic lessons to be learned from previous earthquakes, particularly those in Afghanistan in 1998, Turkey in 1999, Gujarat in 2001 and Bam in 2003. This paper aims to provide a distillation of this learning.

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Last checked: 27 September 2022

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Hazards Earthquake
Themes Gender Recovery
Country and region Europe
Number of pages
13 p.
Publication year
2005

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