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On December 26, 2003, a powerful earthquake struck southeastern Iran, killing over 43,000 people, injuring 20,000, leaving 60,000 people homeless, and destroying much of the city of Bam, a World Heritage Site. The USGS National Earthquake information center is reported a magnitude of 6.6 for the quake, which was located just southwest of the city. About 60 percent of the buildings in Bam were destroyed. The old quarter and a 2,000-year-old citadel (severely damaged by the earthquake) were built primarily of mud brick. |
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BEFORE photo by (c) James Conlon, 2003, and AFTER by (c) Randolph Langenbach, 2004 |
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US/ICOMOS moved immediately to organize efforts to provide assistance with eventual conservation needs for the ancient city. Following a call for action distributed via email to the ICOMOS network, grants were obtained from the World Monuments Fund and the Samuel H. Kress Foundation to assist in these efforts. |
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Email sent to US/ICOMOS members 12 December 2004
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Randolph Langenbach (US/ICOMOS member) Travels to Bam,
Iran, and Germany The World Monuments Fund subsequently provided a grant to US/ICOMOS to allow Randolph Langenbach (US/ICOMOS member and specialist on the effects of seismic activity on earthen architecture) to travel to Bam with a global team of experts to assess the damage and make recommendations for conservation and reconstruction efforts. The Samuel H. Kress Foundation then provided a grant to allow Mr. Langenbach to travel to a LEHM 2004 conference and workshop in Germany to present a paper "Soil Dynamics and the Earthquake Destruction of the Earth Architecture of the Arg-E Bam." The conference was held 27-31 October 2004 in Leipzig and the follow-up conference, sponsored by the Bauhaus University Weimar was held 1-2 November 2004. US/ICOMOS is grateful to both the World Monuments Fund and the Samuel H. Kress Foundation for their support in providing earthquake disaster assistance to Bam, Iran. |
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