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Guidance on Developing Messages for Protective Actions to Take During Earthquake Shaking
What people should do during earthquake shaking, to protect themselves from injury or death? It depends. This evidence-based guidance describes the process to use and the key considerations for creating effective messages for different contexts.
Protective Actions Implementation Workbook
Tools in this workbook can be used to implement a messaging program about what to do during earthquake shaking, as described in the guidance above. Worksheets and a survey tool support an approach that teaches safest choices given the local risk, building types, and other factors.
Background Papers and Supplementary Technical Information: Guidance on Developing Messages for Protective Actions to Take During Earthquake Shaking
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Epidemiology of Deaths and Earthquake Injuries
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Protective Action in Immediate Fuse Events:a Literature Review
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Designing Risk Communication Programs to Promote Adaptive Human Behavior During Earthquakes and Tsunamis
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On the Nature of Strong Ground Motions during Damaging Earthquakes
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Understanding and Mitigating Building Collapses
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Public perceptions of protective action, survey in three countries
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Summary of discussions with an international group of disaster messaging professionals
Made in Bhutan: The Earthquake Desk
Industrial designer Ido Bruno's journal as he trained a team of manufacturers in Bhutan to produce Earthquake Desks. "Collaboration at its best." Unlike standard school desks, Earthquake Desks can protect schoolchildren when heavy debris falls during an earthquake.
Non-structural Risk Reduction Handbook for Schools
This guide explains how to prepare schools in advance of an earthquake, so that students are better protected. During severe earthquake shaking, heavy items and building elements can dislodge and fall, causing injury or death, and trapping people inside.
A Safer Tomorrow? Effects of a Magnitude 7 Earthquake on Aizawl, Mizoram and Recommendations to Reduce Losses
This scenario presents forseeable damage from a realistic-but-hypothetical moderate earthquake in Aizawl, capital of Mizoram state, India. It describes specific actions, taken now, that can reduce harm to people, damage to buildings and infrastructure, and triggered landslides.
Conceptual Seismic Design Guidance for New Framed Infill Buildings
This manual for engineers explains how the building type known as concrete-frames-with-masonry-infill-walls can be designed and built for greater seismic safety. Common in low- and middle-income countries, these buildings are likely to collapse during shaking. Five affordable strategies are presented.
Risk Assessment Tools for Diagnosis of Urban Areas against Seismic Disasters (RADIUS)
This document includes practical tools for seismic risk management that could be applied to any earthquake-prone city in the world. It details earthquake damage scenarios and action plans in nine case-study cities: Latin America (Antofagasta, Guayaquil, Tijuana); Asia (Bandung, Tashkent, Zigong); and Case Studies in Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe (Addis Ababa, lzmir and Skopje).
RADIUS Project of Guayaquil, Ecuador
This case study of Guayaquil, Ecuador evaluates the city's seismic risk based on a probabilistic study, and presents a scenario if a hypothetical but likely earthquake were to occur today. It highlights vulnerabilities that put people in danger and details likely damage to buildings, utilities and infrastructure. The report includes an Action Plan to reduce these risks. Guayaquil is one of nine case study cities in the RADIUS project (Risk Assessment tools for Diagonosis of Urban Areas against Seismic Disasters).
RADIUS Project of Tijuana, Mexico
This case study of Tijuana, Mexico evaluates the city's seismic risk based on a probabilistic study, and presents a scenario if a hypothetical but likely earthquake were to occur today. It highlights vulnerabilities that put people in danger and details likely damage to buildings, utilities and infrastructure. The report includes an Action Plan to reduce these risks. Tijuana is one of nine case study cities in the RADIUS project (Risk Assessment tools for Diagonosis of Urban Areas against Seismic Disasters).
RADIUS Project of Antofagasta, Chile
This case study of Antofagasta, Chile evaluates the city's seismic risk based on a probabilistic study, and presents a scenario if a hypothetical but likely earthquake were to occur today. It highlights vulnerabilities that put people in danger and details likely damage to buildings, utilities and infrastructure. The report includes an Action Plan to reduce these risks. Antofagasta is one of nine case study cities in the RADIUS project (Risk Assessment tools for Diagonosis of Urban Areas against Seismic Disasters).
Seismic Vulnerability Assessment, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital, Bhutan
Recommendations to improve earthquake preparedness at Bhutan’s main hospital. Few hospitals in the world face this type of threat: high earthquake hazard combined with geographic isolation. The combination will hinder the hospital’s post-earthquake relief and resupply.
Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Trashigang Hospital, Bhutan
Recommendations to reduce earthquake vulnerability for the sole hospital in eastern Bhutan’s most populous districts. In the event of an earthquake, access to other districts will be blocked by numerous landslides, so the hospital must be prepared to function in isolation.
Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Trashiyangtse Hospital, Bhutan
Recommendations to reduce earthquake vulnerability at the sole hospital in one of Bhutan’s most remote districts. A major earthquake will trigger landslides that will block access to other regions for some time, so the hospital must prepare to provide essential care in isolation.
Bir Hospital Assessment Report
A seismic assessment of Bir Hospital, a tertiary referral and teaching hospital run by the National Academy of Medical Sciences. It offers numerous medical specialties, serves as a center for disaster response, and provides care for Kathmandu’s poor. Bir's disaster preparedness is high priority due to the large number of people it serves.
Kanti Children’s Hospital Assessment Report
A seismic assessment of Kanti Children’s Hospital, which is the only tertiary referral hospital for children in the Kathmandu Valley. It caters to children up to the age of eighteen. Almost half of the patients are reported to be from outside the Kathmandu Valley, with families travelling from far and remote areas to access care for their children. The hospital's disaster preparedness is a high priority.
Paropakar Maternity and Women’s Hospital Assessment Report
A seismic assessment of Paropakar Maternity and Women’s Hospital, popularly known as Prasuti Griha, which is a tertiary central hospital. Kathmandu’s main specialty centre for women’s health, it provides essential care for women and newborn babies. The hospital's disaster preparedness is a high priority.