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Title: LESSONS FROM PAST NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES. Part I


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LESSONS FROM PAST NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES. Part I
Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster
Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA 
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EARTHQAKES ARE DYNAMIC LABORATORIES FOR LEARNING
AND CATALYSTS FOR BUILDING CAPACITY FOR
DISASTER-INTELLIGENT DISASTER-RESILIENT
COMMUNITES

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PAST NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
  • SISCHUAN, CHINA
  • MAY 12, 2008

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WITHIN MINUTES AND HOURS
  • Forty-four of the counties and districts of the
    Sishuan Province were directly affected.

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  • 45,690,000 people were affected by the disaster.

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CHINA EARTHQUAKEMAY 12 2008
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LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
  • ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
  • PREPAREDNESS PLANNING FOR THE INEVITABLE STRONG
    GROUND MOTION IS ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY
    RESILIENCE.

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LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
  • ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
  • PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS AND INFRASTRUCTURE IS
    ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.

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A PROTECTION NIGHTMARE COLLAPSED BUILDINGS
BEICHUAN
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A PROTECTION NIGHTMARE COLLAPSED MIDDLE SCHOOL--
JUYUAN
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COLLAPSED HOME JUYUAN
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TEMPORARY HOUSING MINGYANG
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COLLAPSED BUILDINGS DUJIANGYAN
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ANTICIPATING AFTERSHOCKS CHENGDU
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ANTICIPATING AFTERSHOCKS MINGQIANG
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LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
  • ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
  • PREPAREDNESS PLANNING FOR THE INEVITABLE GROUND
    FAILURE IS ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.

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LANDSLIDE BEICHUAN
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WORKING ON QUAKE LAKE
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LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
  • ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
  • CAPACITY FOR INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY RESPONSE IS
    ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE HINDERED BY AFTERSHOCKS
  • According to the China Seismological Bureau,
    10,068 aftershocks were detected within 3 weeks
    after the main shock.

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COLLAPSED BUILDINGS DUJIANGYAN
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ADDITIONAL 30,000 SOLDIERS SENT TO SPEED UP
SEARCH RESCUE
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SOLDIERS FACILITATE SEARCH AND RESCUE BEICHUAN
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TIAWAN'S SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS PREPARING TO GO
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SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM DUJIANGYAN
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SEARCH AND RESCUE DUJIANGYAN
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PREGNANT WOMAN RESCUED DUJIANGYAN
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SOLDIERS REPAIR CRACKS IN ZIPINGPU DAM
DUJIANGYAN
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MEDICAL CARE FOR THE INJURED
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TEMPORARY MEDICAL FACILITIES NINGQIANG
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INJURED WAIT FOR MEDICAL SERVICES
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LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
  • ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
  • CAPACITY FOR RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION IS
    ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.

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CLEANUP AND RECONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY JULY 9,
2008
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DIMENSIONS OF THE RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION
PROCESS
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TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
  • Within three weeks, the death toll, which would
    eventually reach 88,000, reached 69,107
  • The number of injured reached 373,577

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TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
  • 1,064,591 people were evacuated from damaged
    and destroyed homes or homes threatened by
    floods to safer places.

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TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
  • Fifteen million homeless and displaced people had
    been housed in tent cities and temporary shelters
    across the region.

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TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
  • The government had allocated 23.074 billion yuan
    (3.33 billion U.S. dollars) for quake relief
    efforts.
  • The relief fund included 18.68 billion yuan from
    the central budget and 4.394 billion yuan from
    local budgets.

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TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
  • Domestic and foreign donations reached 42.364
    billion yuan (6.11 billion U.S. dollars), up 624
    million yuan overnight.
  • 12.1 billion yuan had been forwarded to the most
    severely affected areas.

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TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
  • 749,200 tents, one of the most urgently needed
    relief supplies, had been delivered to stricken
    families.
  • A total of 4,416,100 quilts and 11,700,200
    garments had also been delivered to stricken
    regions.

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TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
  • Relief workers had built 15,500 temporary houses
    and another 10,600 were being put together.
  • The material for 45,700 makeshift houses had
    arrived in the impacted areas.

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TEMPORARY HOUSING
  • As of Tuesday, July 8th, relief workers had
    built 447,600 temporary houses and another 23,600
    were ready to install.
  • The materials for 50,600 new shelters had
    arrived in the affected areas.

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TENTS, QUILTS, GARMENTS, AND FUEL
  • About 1.58 million tents, 4.87 million quilts,
    14.1 million garments, and 1.84 million tons of
    fuel oil had been sent to the quake-hit areas.

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ROAD RESTORATION
  • As of Wednesday noon, July 9th, 52,418 km of the
    53,295 km of roads damaged in the quake, had been
    restored to service.

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BEICHUAN COUNTY
  • As a part of the reconstruction process, soldiers
    helped by disinfecting and cleaning up Beichuan,
    one of the areas that was razed to the ground
    after suffering heavy damage.

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NEW POLICY JUNE 8TH
  • Premier Wen Jiabao signed a regulation on
    reconstruction which established the protection
    of the ecological environment with economic and
    social development" as a guiding principle.

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DEBRIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
  • When China's military had disposed of 8
    million cubic meters of debris, cleanup had
    barely begun, and the tip of the environmental
    iceberg was barely exposed.

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WATER
  • Contaminated water is one of the biggest
    environmental issues to ascertain after the
    earthquake.

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LONG TERM HEALTH IMPACTS
  • Concern about long-term health impacts is well
    founded as a result of adverse environmental
    impacts on soil, air, and water.

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THE RECONSTRUCTION DEMANDS ARE HUGE
  • According to the State Council Information
    Office, about 5,461,900 houses collapsed,
    5,932,500 houses were seriously damaged, and
    another 21 million need repairs.

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DEATHS, INJURED, AND MISSING
  • The official death toll stood at 69,197 as of
    Wednesday , July 9th, according to the State
    Council Information Office .
  • The number of injured and missing stood at
    374,176 and 18,379 respectively

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DISASTER FUNDS
  • The government disaster relief fund reached
    56.088 billion yuan (about 8.19 billion U.S.
    dollars), including 50.748 billion yuan from the
    central budget and 5.34 billion yuan from the
    local budget.

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DONATIONS
  • Domestic and foreign donations reached 56.925
    billion yuan in cash and goods, of which 20.479
    billion yuan was forwarded to the hardest hit
    areas.
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