160 MIDDLEMTSS: KANGRA EARTHQUAKE. 



The Garrison Gunners' barrack is a two-storied red-brick build- 

 ing whose longer axis lies N. 35° E. On the upper 

 floor arches running in this direction on each side 

 are severely cracked, those at right angles are also cracked but to a 

 smaller extent. The outer verandah wall and part of the roof on the 

 S. W. was so badly cracked and shaken that reconstruction was neces- 

 sary. Arches in the ground floor are affected in an exactly similar way 

 but in a smaller degree. 



Other barracks were slightly cracked, but showed nothing of in- 

 terest ; and flights of stone steps scaling a long artificial bank in 

 several places were cracked transversely. 



The following summary of the damage done to bungalows may 

 facilitate a comparison between the intensity at Fe- 



Bungalows. 



rozepur and that at Jullundur : the bungalows in the 

 former town are not so uniform in size and plan as they are in the latter. 



In the Deputy Commissioner's bungalow there are a few slight 

 cracks in the corners of rooms and over windows. The porch has 

 separated a little from the house, and pillars in the verandah are 

 cracked horizontally all round the base. 



The travellers' bungalow shows a few cracks in corners and above 

 windows, but no appreciable injury. 



In bungalow No. — , in one room, the walls which as usual were not 

 bonded together have separated, producing a crack from floor to 

 ceiling in each corner. Cracks seemed to predominate in E. to W. walls, 

 A few bricks dropped from a pillar of the porch, and the arches in the 

 latter were cracked. 



In No. 50, the brickwork of three chimneys was shaken loose, and 

 had to be rebuilt : the walls contain several cracks. 



In No. 48, there are several conspicuous cracks, especially in walls 

 running N. and S., and two or three chimneys have been shattered. 



In No. — , walls running E. and W. are badly cracked, in some 

 places from floor to roof. The N. to S. walls were either entirely 

 devoid of cracks or contained a few slight ones. 



