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How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
How the UK government is responding to the earthquakes which struck Turkey and north-west Syria on 6 February 2023.
Questions relating to early recovery, the politics of reconstruction, sanctions, and the role of the private sector and civil society.
This paper traces the effects of a devastating earthquake that occurred in Northern Pakistan in 2005
A ground-breaking project that could transform ocean monitoring, giving coastal communities vital extra time to prepare for tsunamis is being unveiled today.
A study carried out to understand the risks posed by earthquakes in Karonga based on roles and perception of stakeholders
This report explores challenges associated with acquiring and using scientific evidence, focusing on the Gorkha earthquakes
The UK has sent 60 UK search and rescue specialists, 4 search dogs and rescue equipment to Morocco following 6.8 magnitude earthquake.
Appropriate repair and/or retrofitting techniques for an earthquake damaged building
This report synthesises findings from a survey and research conducted in June 2015.
This report is a rapid desk study to identify and collate the current state of evidence in Nepal and other Low-Income Countries
This study aims to understand what research and learning exist on reconstruction in Nepal (following the 2015 earthquake)
On 25 April 2015, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck central Nepal, killing over 8000 people, and injuring thousands more. A second devastating earthquake hit the country on 12 May.
This case study describes the coordination process, its long term outcomes, and several tools that facilitates response
Prime Minister's statement on the earthquakes in Japan: 1 January 2024
UK is supporting Morocco with a contribution of up to £1.45 million to support Moroccan–led recovery following last month’s earthquake.
Minutes of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) teleconference on the Nepal earthquake in 2015.
How the private sector can take action in non-earthquake impacted areas to prevent devastating losses in future
Seismic retrofitting consists of structural interventions developed to improve the resistance of existing buildings to seismic loads loads.
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