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DGM calls for preparedness and strengthening earthquake-resilient building codes

DGM calls for preparedness and strengthening earthquake-resilient building codes

The recent Tibet earthquake with its tremors felt across the Himalayas was a cause for alarm for Bhutan. While the quake had only triggered an avalanche in Lunana, the Department of Geology and Mines emphasises that adhering to earthquake-resilient building codes is crucial for withstanding future seismic shocks in major towns. The earthquake-resilient building codes are systematically implemented in Bhutan...

NCHM monitoring Lunana glacial lakes after Tibet earthquake triggers massive avalanche near Thanza village

NCHM monitoring Lunana glacial lakes after Tibet earthquake triggers massive avalanche near Thanza village

A day after a powerful earthquake struck Tibet's Shigatse region, with tremors felt across Bhutan, the National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology reported a massive avalanche sweeping through the Bechung Glacier near Thanza village in Lunana Gewog. The earthquake's impact was strongest in Bhutan's Gasa district, which registered an intensity of magnitude four. No casualties have been reported in the...

Local talents see Ed Sheeran concert as inspiration to take Bhutan to global stage through music

Local talents see Ed Sheeran concert as inspiration to take Bhutan to global stage through music

On the night of the 24th of this month, Bhutanese music lovers will watch global music superstar Ed Sheeran perform live at the Changlimithang Stadium. Beyond offering world-class musical performance, the much-anticipated concert is also an inspiration for Bhutanese artists, especially singers and songwriters to take Bhutan to the global stage through music. In about two weeks, Bhutan will host...

Country’s electricity sector expected to grow by 19.8% this year

PHPA-II generates 27 M units of electricity since commissioning last month

The Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project generated nearly 27 M units of electricity since the commissioning of two of its six units on the 17th of last month until Sunday. This is equivalent to 27 megawatts which is being consumed within the country to meet domestic demand. The PHPA-II authority has sold the electricity to Bhutan Power Corporation. Once fully operational, PHPA-II...

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