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Vertical Evacuation from Tsunamis - A Guide for Community Officials (FEMA P646A / June 2009) (Paperback)
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Vertical Evacuation from Tsunamis - A Guide for Community Officials (FEMA P646A / June 2009) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R433
Discovery Miles 4 330
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This publication was equally funded by the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which leads the National Tsunami
Hazard Mitigation Program (NTHMP) and by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), which is responsible for the
implementation portion of the National Earthquake Hazard Reduction
Program (NEHRP). This project was originally undertaken to address
the need for guidance on how to build a structure that would be
capable of resisting the extreme forces of both a tsunami and an
earthquake. This question was driven by the fact that there are
many communities along our nation's west coast that are vulnerable
to a tsunami triggered by an earthquake on the Cascadia subduction
zone, which could potentially generate a tsunami of 20 feet in
elevation or more within 20 minutes. Given their location, it would
be impossible to evacuate these communities in time, which could
result in a significant loss of life. This issue came into sharp
relief with the December 26, 2004 Sumatra earthquake and Indian
Ocean tsunami. While this event resulted in a tremendous loss of
life, this would have been even worse had not many people been able
to take shelter in multi-story reinforced concrete buildings.
Without realizing it, these survivors were among the first to
demonstrate the concept of vertical evacuation from a tsunami. Many
coastal communities subject to tsunami located in other parts of
the country also have the same issue. In these cases, the only
feasible alternative is vertical evacuation, using specially
designed, constructed and designated structures built to resist
both tsunami and earthquake loads. The design of such structures
was the focus of the earlier work on this project, which resulted
in the FEMA publication, Guidelines for Design of Structures for
Vertical Evacuation from Tsunamis (FEMA P646). This is a companion
publication intended to present information on how vertical
evacuation design guidance can be used and encouraged at the state
and local level. It is meant to help state and local government
officials and interested citizens by providing them with the
information they would need to address the tsunami hazard in their
community, to help determine if vertical evacuation is an option
they should consider, and if so, how to fund, design and build such
a refuge.
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