Reconnaissance of the Effects of the MW5.7 (ML6.4) Jajarkot Nepal Earthquake of 3 November 2023, Post-Earthquake Responses, and Associated Lessons to Be Learned

Author:

Subedi Mandip1,KC Rajan1ORCID,Sharma Keshab2ORCID,Misra Jibendra3,KC Apil4

Affiliation:

1. Geo-Infra Research Institute, 44600 Lalitpur, Nepal

2. BGC Engineering Inc., Fredericton, NB E3C OA9, Canada

3. Department of Environmental Design, Faculty of Collaborative Regional Innovation, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, Matsuyama 790-8577, Japan

4. A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069, USA

Abstract

On 3 November 2023, a moment magnitude (MW) 5.7 (Local Magnitude, ML6.4) earthquake struck the western region of Nepal, one of the most powerful seismic events since 1505 in the region. Even though the earthquake was of moderate magnitude, it caused significant damage to several masonry buildings and caused slope failures in some regions. The field reconnaissance carried out on 6–9 November by the study team, following the earthquake, conducted the first-hand preliminary damage assessment in the three most affected districts—Jajarkot; West Rukum; and Salyan. This study covers the observed typical structural failures and geotechnical case studies from the field study. To have a robust background understanding, this paper examines the seismotectonic setting and regional seismic activity in the region. The observations of earthquake damage suggest that most of the affected buildings were made of stone or brick masonry without seismic consideration, while most of the reinforced concrete (RC) buildings remained intact. Case histories of damaged buildings, the patterns, and the failure mechanisms are discussed briefly in this paper. Significant damage to Khalanga Durbar, a historical monument in Jajarkot, was also observed. Medium- to large-scale landslides and rockfalls were recorded along the highway. The motorable bridge in the Bheri River suffered from broken bolts, rotational movement at the expansion joint, and damage to the stoppers. The damage observations suggest that, despite the existence of building codes, their non-implementation could have contributed to the heavy impact in the region. This study highlights that the local population faces a potential threat of subsequent disasters arising from earthquakes and earthquake-induced landslides. This underscores the necessity for proactive measures in preparedness for future disasters.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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