Map of reported #nepalearthquake deaths, injured, and houses damaged

29 Apr 2015 - codefornepal

Updated on May 22, 4pm EST

Source: Reuters India

Source: Reuters India

On April 25, a devastating earthquake of 7.8 magnitude struck Nepal. The death toll from the ‪#‎NepalEarthquake‬ has passed 8,000. More than 600,000 houses are completely destroyed or partially damaged. Eight million people have been affected.

The earthquake was followed by a large number of aftershocks, including one that measured 7.3 on 12 May.

We strongly believe that Nepal’s recovery should be guided by data than any other criteria. Read more about this in our oped on TIME.

If you are an org, working to help people affected, check out Kathmandu Living Labs to coordinate your response.

Below is the map of injured & deaths, public’s houses damaged and destroyed, based on the data provided by the Ministry of Home Affairs on May 22. Source: Nepal Disaster Risk Reduction Portal (Retrieved on May 22.) Here is our Google doc of the data. On this page, you will also find map of district level literacy and poverty rates.

Quick guide on how to use this map:

There are two layers in this map. You can click on the layers to select which one you would like to explore.

Thanks to Richa Neupane for compiling the data in the Google doc from the government website.

This map shows percentage of population living in poverty in districts in 2011.

Data file: Code for Nepal  Source: Small Area Estimation of Poverty

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Below is the map of injured & deaths, public’s houses damaged and destroyed, based on the data provided by the Ministry of Home Affairs on May 6. Source: Nepal Disaster Risk Reduction Portal (Retrieved on May 6.) Here is our Google doc of the data. On this page, you will also find map of district level literacy and poverty rates. 

Quick guide on how to use this map:

There are three layers in this map. You can click on the layers to select which one you would like to explore.

Thanks to Richa Neupane for compiling the data in the Google doc from the government website.

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Below is the map of injured & deaths, public’s houses damaged and destroyed, based on the data provided by the Ministry of Home Affairs on May 2. Source: Pdf in Nepali Here is our Google doc of the data. On this page, you will also find map of district level literacy and poverty rates. 

Quick guide on how to use this map:

There are three layers in this map. You can click on the layers to select which one you would like to explore.

 

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Below is the map of injured & deaths, public’s houses damaged and destroyed, based on the data provided by the Ministry of Home Affairs on May 1. Source: Pdf in Nepali Here is our Google doc of the data. On this page, you will also find map of district level literacy and poverty rates. 

Please note that there are discrepancies in the data. For example, In SindhupalChowk, number of houses destroyed or damaged are zero, according to the pdf. That can’t be the case because it’s one of the hardest hit areas. Number of reported deaths in Sindhupalchowk was 2,071.

If you find any error, please email at code for nepal at gmail dot com

Here are five districts with most deaths:
District Number of deaths
Sindhupalchok 2071
Kathmandu 1144
Nuwakot 759
Dhading 636
Gorkha 410

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Here are five districts with most injured:
District Number of injured
Kathmandu 4634
Bhaktapur 1885
Kavrepalanchok 1394
Nuwakot 1300
Lalitpur 1090

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Here are districts with most number of public houses damaged:
District Number of public’s houses damaged (partially)
Dolakha 35000
Kathmandu 20300
Kavrepalanchok 18545
Nuwakot 15000
Tanahu 12927

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Quick guide on how to use the map:

There are three layers in this map: 1. Damaged houses 2. Number of people injured 3. Literacy rate. You can click on the layers to select which one you would like to explore.

 

This map shows percentage of population living in poverty in districts in 2011.

Data file: Code for Nepal  Source: Small Area Estimation of Poverty

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The map is based on April 30 data (pdf in Nepali) from Ministry of Home Affairs.  We hope to update it soon. Thanks to Ayesha Shakya for sending this to us. Here is the Google doc that you can use.

Here is an embed code for the map.

 

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Map of #nepalquake deaths on April 27

The map is based on April 27 data.

The idea that Nepal’s future is in ruins is FALSE. These maps showswe can overcome this disaster. Rise. Rebuild.

If you would like to use the data, here is the Google doc. Click here for embed code of this map.  

And if you like a screenshot, here is a tweet by Anup Kaphle, an editor at the Washington Post. Thanks to Anup for sharing this data.

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If you see any errors in these maps, please email us at code for nepal at gmail dot com