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ECHOES OF 1905: WHAT WE'VE FORGOTTEN ABOUT KANGRA EARTHQUAKE
The Daily Guardian
|April 05, 2025
The destruction extended well beyond Kangra. In the Kashmir Valley, tremors led to the deaths of 4,000 to 5,000 people, while Dehradun and other parts of Punjab reported collapsed homes and fractured roads.
On the early morning of April 4, 1905, the serene hills of Kangra Valley in the western Himalayas shuddered beneath a devastating seismic event. What unfolded was a tragedy of immense proportions—an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 that claimed more than 20,000 lives and left over 100,000 structures in ruins. The 1905 Kangra earthquake remains one of India's deadliest, shaping not only the topography of Himachal Pradesh but also our understanding of seismic risk, colonial governance, and post-disaster resilience in the region.
A LANDSCAPE OF DESTRUCTION
The Kangra Valley, now part of Himachal Pradesh, was a region steeped in historical grandeur—home to ancient temples, the imposing Kangra Fort, and tranquil towns like Dharamshala. This tranquil setting was shattered in less than a minute. The quake razed stone masonry buildings and temples alike, turning Kangra Fort's centuries-old architecture into rubble. In Dharamshala, St. John's Church was severely damaged, and many British officers living in the cantonment area lost their lives.
The destruction extended well beyond Kangra. In the Kashmir Valley, tremors led to the deaths of 4,000 to 5,000 people, while Dehradun and other parts of Punjab reported collapsed homes and fractured roads. Widespread landslides disrupted aqueducts and buried livestock, disrupting agriculture and water supply systems painstakingly developed over generations.
SCIENCE BEHIND THE SHOCK
This story is from the April 05, 2025 edition of The Daily Guardian.
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