In 1950, a colossal 8.6 magnitude earthquake struck Assam and Tibet, triggering deadly landslides, shifting river courses, and claiming over 1,500 lives. This devastating event reveals the seismic fragility of the Himalayan region and raises crucial questions about the safety of large-scale infrastructure projects in these high-risk zones. Watch to understand why this earthquake still matters today.

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