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Koynanagar is a town in Maharashtra, India. It is
situated on the Chiplun-Sangli
state highway on the
banks of
Koyna River. The town is
small but famous...
- The 1967
Koynanagar earthquake occurred near
Koynanagar town in Maharashtra,
India on 11
December local time. The
magnitude 6.6
shock hit with a maximum...
- The
Indian subcontinent has a
history of earthquakes. The
reason for the
intensity and high
frequency of
earthquakes is the
Indian plate driving into Asia...
- (1935)
Andaman Islands (1941) ****am (1947) ****am (1950)
Anjar (1956)
Koynanagar (1967)
Kinnaur (1975)
Pithoragarh (1980)
Cachar (1984)
India (1988) Bihar...
- of the
country Delhi fall in Zone 4. In Maharashtra, the
Patan area (
Koynanagar) is also in Zone 4. This zone is
classified as a
Moderate Damage Risk...
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include Medha, Wai, Karad, Malkapur, Koregaon, Rahimatpur, Dahiwadi,
Koynanagar, Phaltan, Lonand, Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani,
Vaduj and Mhaswad. This district...
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withstood many
earthquakes in the
recent past,
including the
devastating 1967
Koynanagar earthquake,
resulting in the dam
developing some cracks.
After the disaster...
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Wildlife Sanctuary, a
wildlife refuge in the
Western Ghats of
Maharashtra Koynanagar, a town at the site of the
Koyna Dam
Koyna Dam, a dam on
Koyna River Koyna...
- The area has high
seismic activity, with an
epicenter near
Koynānagar where the
Koynanagar Dam and a
hydroelectric power plant have been built. In recent...
- (1935)
Andaman Islands (1941) ****am (1947) ****am (1950)
Anjar (1956)
Koynanagar (1967)
Kinnaur (1975)
Pithoragarh (1980)
Cachar (1984)
India (1988) Bihar...