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India is divided into four seismic zones: Zone II, III, IV, and V. Based on the magnitude of earthquakes likely to occur in each region. Zone II is the least seismically active while Zone V is the most seismically active. Each zone has specific design parameters for structures that are meant to withRead more
India is divided into four seismic zones:
See lessZone II, III, IV, and V. Based on the magnitude of earthquakes likely to occur in each region. Zone II is the least seismically active while Zone V is the most seismically active. Each zone has specific design parameters for structures that are meant to withstand earthquakes.