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Title: Amateur Radio In Tsunami Disaster Relief Communications


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Amateur Radio In Tsunami Disaster Relief
Communications
The Radio Society of Sri Lanka
  • SRI LANKAN EXPERIENCE
  • Asantha Illesinghe 4S7AK (Treasurer)
  • Kusal Epa 4S7KE (Secretary)

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Introducing Sri Lanka
  • Land extent 65,610 Km2
  • 20 million population
  • Per capita income US 1000 per year
  • Resources concentrated in Western province

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26th December 2004
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Tsunami
  • Never heard before
  • 30,000 dead, over 1 million displaced
  • Government/Emergency services unable to cope
  • Contact lost with coastal towns, Telecom services
    down, coastal road washed away

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RSSL - when Tsunami struck
  • 120 licensed members (35 active)
  • No office / operations building and equipment
  • No vehicles or transportation
  • In the process of formulating disaster
    preparedness plan

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Action taken
  • Contact established with Prime Ministers office
  • Mobilised members
  • Teams left Colombo for coastal towns to set up
    communication points

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Challenges
  • Access Roads Damaged
  • Power Supply - Disrupted
  • Telephone /Mobile phone Service
    Damaged/Congested
  • Complete isolation of affected areas

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Communication Points
  • 40m 7.060 MHz
  • Vehicle Batteries (12V) No power supply
  • Tx Power 5W, Battery operated
  • Mobile unit using VHF through a repeater
  • Medical/relief traffic terminated at Disaster
    Management Centre at Prime Ministers Residence

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Situation in Disaster Areas
  • No food /water / shelter
  • Lack of law and order
  • Panic and chaos
  • Threat of diseases and epidemics
  • Lack of coordination in relief operations

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Strengths
  • Dedicated and committed volunteers
  • Experienced Ham operators
  • Active Hams willing to use their own equipment
    for disaster relief operations
  • Prompt assistance from foreign Hams

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Lessons learnt
  • Ensure adequate supplies (fuel, batteries backup
    rigs, supplies)
  • Be self-sufficient (take food, water, etc)
  • Transmit accurate and authentic traffic
  • Arrange additional teams to relieve operators

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Improvements
  • Stations should be initiated at regional level
  • Liaise with Government Authorities
  • Training for relief disaster operations
  • Conduct simulated exercises
  • Prepare training manual

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Future Strategy
  • Comprehensive Disaster Preparedness Programme
    liaising with Government Authorities
  • Connection to Echolink Network
  • Communication points throughout the country
  • Training at school level Scouts and Girl Guides

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Our Sincere Thanks .
  • GAREC 2005 Organising Committee
  • Finnish Amateur Radio League (SRAL)
  • The International Amateur Radio Union
  • All foreign Hams and Organisations
  • The International Community

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Q A
  • http//www.qsl.net/rssl
  • Thank you
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