On 8 October, 2005, a massive earthquake rocked northern Pakistan & Azad Kashmir, killing over 73,000 people and injuring more than 128,000. Around 3.5 million people were left homeless by the 7.6 magnitude quake, which flattened hundreds of thousands of houses, schools, health clinics and shops over a vast and mountainous expanse of land. The Azad Kashmir's capital town of Muzaffarabad was one of the most heavily-affected localities.
 
 

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Fact Sheet

Official Casualties:

73,338

Health Facilities Destroyed:

80%

Severely Injured:

69,412

Children Disabled:

10,000

Area Affected:

30,000 sq. km.

Food Insecure:

2.3 million

Pop. Affected:

3.5 million people

Pop. in Camps
through Winter:

Over 300,000

Lost Homes:

600,000 dwellings

 

 

 

 
 
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