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MIDDLEMISS : KANGRA EARTHQUAKE, 



Well-constructed building of burnt brick, with steel beams and 

 Imperial Forest jack- arched roofs and ceilings. The principal crack 

 School. runs N. 25° E. Most of the damage is in the upper 



story, where the corners of the library have opened out slightly. 

 Principal direction of motion was N. 65° W— S. 65° E. 

 No. 18 Lytton Single-story thatched bungalow of poor, unburnt 

 R °ad. brick. Faces N. 30° E. 



Projecting bay on north front was thrown out completely, and the 

 whole building was badly shaken. Chief cracks run in N. — S. direction. 

 Principal direction of motion was from west to east. 

 Single-story, thatched bungalow x>i mud and unburnt brick. 

 No. 3 Lytton Faces N. 60° W. Wall facing S. 30° W. fell down 

 towards both sides. 

 Principal direction of motion was N. 60° W. — S. 60° E. 

 A single-story brick bungalow of recent and good construction. Is 

 one of the few buildings whicii show only a few 

 very slight cracks. 

 The worst-damaged building is a long barrack aligned N. 80° W., and 

 built of boulder masonry tied with burnt brick. 

 JaU Only slight cracks show in the longer walls, but the 



end walls are badly fractured diagonally, as shown in fig. 24. 



Road. 



Club. 



5.10 W- 



Fig. 24 



