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An Australian earthquake engineer has called on the Australian federal government to provide building expertise to Nepal to help mitigate destruction from future earthquakes, reports the Fifth Estate.
According to the article, Kevin McCue, Australian Earthquake Engineering Society president and Seismological Centre director said, "What the people need is education and demonstrations on how to make their buildings more resilient before they rebuild. Some good Australian reinforcing steel would be very useful – that and the tools to use it to reinforce their masonry buildings.”