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Dhaka at risk, deadly quake could flatten city
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76353, member: 636"] Bangladesh sits where three tectonic plates smash together, and experts keep screaming that massive earthquakes could wreck Dhaka, Sylhet, and Chattogram any minute. The country has zero real preparation despite being able to handle floods and cyclones like pros, and a magnitude 7-8 quake would flatten 70-90% of buildings in major cities while potentially killing hundreds of thousands of people. Dhaka ranks among the planet's 20 most vulnerable cities because of chaotic development on soft riverbed soil that turns into literal liquid during tremors. A magnitude 7 shake could trash 35% of structures and hurt 200,000-300,000 residents, while a magnitude 8 event would put 56% of buildings at extreme risk of collapse. The city would need 15-20 years just to rebuild from rubble. Government disaster plans admit the country lacks earthquake readiness, even though building codes exist on paper, and nobody follows construction rules anyway. Major fault lines went quiet for 75-263 years while stress kept building up underground. [/QUOTE]
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