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The objective of this presentation is to facilitate planning for the 3rd World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction to be convened in Japan in March 2015. Preparedness is a state of readiness on individual, urban, sub-regional, and national scales that is sufficient to keep the expected and unexpected effects of an earthquake from causing a disaster. Protection is a legally mandated state of planning and verified robustness, strength, and ductility for important buildings and essential - critical infrastructure to prevent loss of function. Emergency Response is all of the scripted and unscripted heroic and historic responses during the race against time after a quake to save lives and protect property. Presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction.
2014A NEW FOCUS ON EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE
Part 2 of 2 Parts
THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS PRESENTATION IS TO
FACILITATE PLANNING FOR THE 3rd WORLD CONFEENCE
TO BE CONVENED IN JAPAN IN 2015
THE PERSPECTIVE IS THE USA, BUT IT CAN BE
CHANGED TO THAT OF ANOTHER NATION BY SUBSTITUTING THE
APPROPRIATE PICTURES AND INFORMATION
YOUR COMMUNITY
DATA BASES AND INFORMATION
HAZARDS: GROUND SHAKING GROUND FAILURE SURFACE FAULTING TECTONIC DEFORMATION TSUNAMI RUN UP AFTERSHOCKS
• MONITORING• HAZARD MAPS• INVENTORY• VULNERABILITY• LOCATION
RISKACCEPTABLE RISK
UNACCEPTABLE RISK
BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE
• PREPAREDNESS• PROTECTION• EM RESPONSE• RECOSTRUCTION AND
RECOVERY
EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RESILIENCE
PREPAREDNESS AND
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ARE ESSENTIAL PILLARS OF
EARTHQUIAKE DISASTER RESILIENCE
THE GOAL
DEMANDS ON COMMUNITY
EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RESILIENCE:
CAPABILITIES OF COMMUNITY
REALITY
UNANTICIPATED DEMANDS ON COMMUNITY
LACK OF EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS
INSUFFICIENT PREPAREDNESS OF
COMMUNITY
REALITY
URGENT DEMANDS ON COMMUNITY
LACK OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE CAPABILITY
INSUFFICIENT CAPABILITY TO RESPOND TO DEMANDS ON COMMUNITY
WHAT IS EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS?
Preparedness is a state of readiness on individual, urban, sub-regional, and national
scales that is sufficient to keep the expected and unexpected effects of an
earthquake from causing a disaster
ANTICIPATION IS THE KEY TO PREPAREDNESS
• STRONG GROUND SHAKING• TSUNAMI WAVE RUNUP• LIQUEFACTION• LANDSLIDES• AFTERSHOCKS• VULNERABILITIES
WHAT IS PROTECTION?
Protection is a legally mandated state of planning and verified robustness, strength,
and ductility for important buildings and essential - critical infrastructure
to prevent loss of function
WHAT IS EMERGENCY RESPONSE
(Emergency Response is All of the scripted and unscripted
heroic and historic responses during the “race against time” after a quake
to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: HAZ-MAT RELEASE AND FIRE
• ALASKA (1964): Timely responses during a thirty day “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: DAMAGE TO NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
• JAPAN (2011): Timely responses during a thirty day “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: SEARCH AND RESCUE
• CHINA (2013):• Timely responses
during a forty-eight hour “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: EMERGENCY MEDICAL
• CHINA (2008): Timely responses during a forty-eight hour “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: EMERGENCY MEDICAL
• CHINA (2008): • Timely responses
during a forty-eight hour “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: CONCENTRATION OF RESOURCES
• PAKISTAN (2005): Timely responses during a thirty day “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: MASS CARE
• CHILE EARTHQUAKE: “The race against time” to save lives and protect property starts immediately.
EXAMPLE: A TENT CITY
• HAITI (2010): Timely mass care during a thirty day “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: DEBRIS FROM TSUNAMI WAVE RUN UP
• SENDAI, JAPAN AFTER THE MARCH 2011 TSUNAMI: Timely responses during a thirty day “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: PACIFIC RIM FORECAST OF TSUNAMI
• CHILE: TSUNAMI: Timely responses during the forty-eight hour and a thirty day “race against time” to save lives and protect property
EXAMPLE: TAKING CARE OF THE DEAD
• IRPINIA, ITALY EARTHQUAKE (1980):
• Timely responses during a forty-eight hour “race against time” to save lives and protect property
CONCLUSIONEVERY TIME AN EARTHQUAKE
DISASTER OCCURS, WE HAVE NEW KNOWLEDGE TO ADD TO OUR
“BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE” FOR ANTICIPATING FUTURE
IMPACTS