Technology’s New Rules
Three days before the Ides of March 1988, Kathmandu experienced the most shocking mass deaths since the earthquake of 1934. Scores of football fans lost their lives and many more were injured in a stampede as a hailstorm lashed the Dasrath Ranghasala for 15 minutes.
The hailstorm was not the first in Kathmandu, and others before it have never managed to kill as many people in one fell swoop. What has changed for hailstorms that allow them to be so hazardous to public health? Of course, there have been no drastic changes in weather patterns. What is happening is that our society is adopting the trappings of "modernity" without fully understanding the process. The relationship between technological needs and traditional management is still distant.