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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

DISASTER RISK REDUCTION. A PRIMER OF KNOWLEDGE THAT CAN MULTIPLY AND SPILL OVER FOR THE BENEFIT OF MILLIONS. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA http://www.gadr.giees.uncc.edu.

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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

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  1. DISASTER RISK REDUCTION A PRIMER OF KNOWLEDGE THAT CAN MULTIPLY AND SPILL OVER FOR THE BENEFIT OF MILLIONS Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA http://www.gadr.giees.uncc.edu

  2. EXAMPLE:REMEMBERING 2OO9:THE YEAR OF EL NINO, PACIFIC CYCLONES, HURRICANES, AND TYPHOONS; EARTHQUAKES; AND WILDFIRES

  3. ALONG WITH:ATLANTIC TROPICAL STORMS AND HURRICANES, LANDSLIDES, TSUNAMIS, OIL SPILLS, VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, AND GLOBAL WARMING IMPACTED NATIONS • Australia, The Philippines, Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos. Mexico, Italy, Nicaragua, Greece, Turkey, Indonesia, American Samoa, Vanuatu, Honduras, USA (California, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota), … …

  4. Thousands killed and injured. Hundreds of thousands of homes inundated or destroyed. Infrastructure damaged and destroyed. Toxic materials released into the air, water, and soil. Health care needs sharply increased everywhere. Millions evacuated and hundreds of thousands displaced. Livelihoods of hundreds of millions adversely affected. $ Tens of billions in insured and uninsured economic losses.. SOCIETAL IMPACTS DURING 2009

  5. EL NINO AND PACIFIC CYCLONES, HURRICANES, AND TYPHOONS EVIDENCE OF PLANET EARTH’S WILD WEATHER

  6. EL NINO IMPACTS 2009 SEVERE WINDSTORM SEASON El Nino, was well developed in 2009, causing an increase in Pacific hurricanes and typhoons and a decrease in Atlantictropical storms and hurricanes.

  7. CYCLONE HAMISH MARCH 5, 2009

  8. CYCLONE HAMISH IMPACTS QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA A CAT 4 STORM WITH 175 MPH WINDS DISRUPTION OF COAL EXPORTS AND THE TOURIST INDUSTRY A MAJOR OIL SPILL MARCH 9, 2009

  9. PACIFIC BASIN HURRICANES August 2009, with 7 named storms, was one of the most active Augusts on record for the basin. This level of activity had not occurred since 1968.

  10. HURRICANE RICK: CAT 5 OCT 15, 2009

  11. TYPHOONSThe worst include: MORAKOT KETSANA PARMA MIRANIE

  12. MORAKOT’S PATH: SEPT 7-10

  13. TYPHOON MORAKOT A MAJOR DISASTER IN THE PHILIPPINES, TAIWAN, AND CHINA HOUSES , A HOTEL, BRIDGES, AND VILLAGES DESTROYED 40 DEAD, BUT HUNDREDS MISSING 3-10 AUGUST 2009 1,000,000 EVACUATED Southeast China evacuated nearly 1 million people ahead of the storm, after Morakot dumped 2.5 meters (100 inches) of rain on Taiwan, causing the worst flooding in 50 years.

  14. RECORD FLOODING IN THE METROPOLITAN MANILA AREA, THE PHILIPPINES, FROM TYPHOONS MOROKOT, KETSANA, PARMA, AND MIRANIE September 26 – OCTOBER 31, 2009

  15. TYPHOON KETSANA: SEPTEMBER 23-30, 2009

  16. WHAT HAPPENED • Nearly a month's worth of rain fell in just six hours on Saturday on Manila, the Philippine capital, stranding thousands on rooftops in the city and elsewhere as tropical storm Ketsana (AKA locally as Ondoy) slammed ashore. • The flood waters reached two stories high in many areas in Metro Manila

  17. ON TO CAMBODIA AND VIETNAM

  18. WHAT HAPPENED • 200,000 evacuated in Vietnam. • Thousands left homeless. • 99 dead in Vietnam. 16 in Cambodia, and 14 in Laos.

  19. TYPHOON PARMA REACHES THE PHILIPPINES ON OCTOBER 3 • Over 100,000 were evacuated to safe ground in anticipation of Parma’s landfall. • Fortunately, the storm changed direction and the rain-drenched capital, Manila, escaped the worst effects of Parma.

  20. SWOLLEN CAGAYAN RIVER FLOODS RICE AND CORN FIELDS

  21. WHAT HAPPENED BETWEEN OCTOBER 3-10 • A dozen Landslides caused by Typhoon Parma buried people in villages in the northern Philippines. • The death toll from the storm reached at least 224.

  22. THE 2009 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON WAS SLOW TO DEVELOP AND, EXCEPT FOR IDA, THE STORMS WERE MAINLY RAINMAKERS

  23. ANA BILL CLAUDETTE DANNY ERIKA FRED GRACE HENRI IDA ATLANTIC TROPICAL STORMS AND HURRICANES

  24. TRACK OF ANA THRU FRED:AUGUST- SEPTEMBER 2009

  25. HURRICANE IDA: NOV 5

  26. IDA– RAINMAKER FOR THE GULF & ATLANTIC COASTS: NOV 9-14

  27. EARTHQUAKES L'AQUILLA, ITALY HONDURAS CHINA INDONESIA AMERICAN SAMOA (Tsunami) VENAUTU

  28. LOCATION MAP

  29. LACK OF HOSPITAL RESOURCES Many earthquake survivors had to be transported to Rome for surgery and/or treatment due to shortage of resources in the L’Aquila area

  30. LOCATION MAP

  31. MODERATE EARTHQUAKE STRIKES YUNNAN, CHINA M6.0 Depth: about 14 km 7:19 PM JULY 9, 2009

  32. YUNNAN PROVINCE

  33. LOCATION: INDONESIAN QUAKES

  34. PADANG: OCTOBER 1, 2009 • The port city of Padang (population of 900,000) was in chaos on Thursday, October 1, after a powerful M7.6 earthquake struck the island of Sumatra on Wednesday. • Fires were burning, sirens blaring, dazed residents wandering in streets covered with rubble, and hundreds trapped beneath collapsed buildings. • Nearly every building over three stories in Padang suffered damage from the first quake, which was just 30 miles away. • Padang’s three main hospitals all collapsed.

  35. AMERICAN SAMOA: SEPT 29

  36. M7.8 EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN VANUATU OCTOBER 7, 2009 LOCATION

  37. LANDSLIDES MESSINA, ITALY THE PHILIPPINES TAIWAN INDONESIA

  38. RIVERS OF MUD DEVASTATE MESSINA, ITALY OCTOBER 2, 2009

  39. MESSINA: MUD FLOWS

  40. WHAT HAPPENED BETWEEN OCTOBER 3-10 • A dozen Landslides caused by Typhoon Parma buried people in villages in the northern Philippines. • The death toll from the storm reached at least 224.

  41. MORAKOT-TRIGGERED LANDSLIDE BURIES TAIWAN VILLAGE, AUG 10

  42. QUAKE-TRIGGERED LANDSLIDE: PADANG PARIAMAN, INDONESIA

  43. WILDFIRES AUSTRALIA ATHENS, GREECE CALIFORNIA

  44. WALL OF FIRE MOVES ACROSS SE AUSTRALIA

  45. MELBOURNE AREA

  46. WILDFIRES NEAR ATHENS, GREECEAUGUST 22, 2009

  47. “MONSTOR WILDFIRE” NEAR LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA COVERING 190 SQUARE MILES AND GROWING RAPIDLY CONTAINED ON SEPT 15th August 28 – September 15, 2009

  48. FIGHTING WILDFIRES ON A 100 DEGREES F DAY

  49. WILDFIRES • A huge wildfire is threatening to engulf 12,000 homes in the Los Angeles area along a 20 mile (32 km) front. • It is also advancing on a broadcasting complex and a historic observatory located on Mount Wilson.

  50. FLOODS NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, AND MINNESOTA CHINA TURKEY ITALY ENGLAND

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