For the 1990–1999 period, Mahottari has the highest number of human disaster casualties per square kilometer, followed by Dhanusa, Saptari, and Parsa. Solukhumbu district, where Mount Everest is located, has a human casualty density of four in Nepal. https
@kuenvmgt504 @kathmandupost Sure. here's the paper: https://t.co/yVi5jchnux
RT @amish973: By tracking newspaper reports over a 100 year period, a researcher brings out some historical trends for disasters in Nepal:…
RT @amish973: By tracking newspaper reports over a 100 year period, a researcher brings out some historical trends for disasters in Nepal:…
By tracking newspaper reports over a 100 year period, a researcher brings out some historical trends for disasters in Nepal: More than 10,000 casualties have occurred every year since 1900 in six districts alone. Paper by Komal Aryal here: https://t.co/yVi
We know landslides are a perennial problem in Nepal's hills every monsoon. This dataset from 'The History of Disaster Incidents and Impacts in Nepal 1900–2005' by Komal R. Aryal presents data over this wide period: https://t.co/yVi5jbZMCZ https://t.co/0EC
RT @k_aryal: @lynyrdsmyth @pigreen This is what historical document says https://t.co/iqkKLREZbX
@lynyrdsmyth @pigreen This is what historical document says https://t.co/iqkKLREZbX