Evacuation

Community evacuation measures should be the centerpiece of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) systems. Because the Sanriku region has suffered from frequent tsunamis, its local communities have passed their knowledge from generation to generation, mainly by constructing commemorative monuments and by conducting education and drills. Nevertheless, about 20,000 people died or are missing as a result of the catastrophic tsunami on March 11, 2011. Various factors, such as underestimating tsunami heights in warnings and on hazard maps, as well as a lack of awareness, influenced the number of human lives lost. Since neither the local governments nor the electric power company had prepared properly for possible nuclear accidents, evacuation from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station was chaotic. Because predictions and other measures to foresee or prevent potential disasters are often unreliable, community evacuation measures should be at the center of DRM systems. Local governments conduct tsunami evacuation drills every year on days commemorating past large scale tsunamis, and residents learned how to evacuate safely and quickly from their own houses to designated shelters. Certain issues had been identified in evacuation measures even before the March 11 disaster. Public awareness about the possibility of a tsunami disaster had decreased since large-scale damage had not been sustained in many years.

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Main Authors: Arakida, Masaru, Ishiwatari, Mikio
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2011-03
Subjects:ACCIDENT, ACCIDENTS, BRIDGE, CAR, COMMUTERS, DAMAGES, DEATH TOLL, DISASTER, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, DISASTER MITIGATION, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, DISASTER REDUCTION, DISASTER RESEARCH, DISASTER RISK, DISASTERS, EARTHQUAKE, EARTHQUAKES, EMERGENCIES, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, EVACUATION, EVACUATION DRILLS, EVACUATION PROCEDURES, EVACUATION ROUTE, EVACUATION ROUTES, EVACUATIONS, EVACUEES, FIRE, FOOD RATIONS, HAZARD, HEAVY TRAFFIC, INJURY, INJURY PREVENTION, INSURANCE, LAND USE, NATURAL DISASTER, NUCLEAR ACCIDENT, NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS, NUCLEAR EMERGENCY, NUCLEAR POWER, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, RADIATION, RADIATION EXPOSURE, RECONSTRUCTION, ROAD, SAFETY, STREETS, SURVIVORS, TRAFFIC, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORTATION, TSUNAMI, TSUNAMIS, VEHICLE, VEHICLES, WARNING, WARNING SYSTEMS, WARNINGS, WORLD TRADE, WORLD TRADE CENTER,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/03/18274128/evacuation
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16152
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spelling dig-okr-10986161522024-08-08T14:18:46Z Evacuation Arakida, Masaru Ishiwatari, Mikio ACCIDENT ACCIDENTS BRIDGE CAR COMMUTERS DAMAGES DEATH TOLL DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MITIGATION DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESEARCH DISASTER RISK DISASTERS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY RESPONSE EVACUATION EVACUATION DRILLS EVACUATION PROCEDURES EVACUATION ROUTE EVACUATION ROUTES EVACUATIONS EVACUEES FIRE FOOD RATIONS HAZARD HEAVY TRAFFIC INJURY INJURY PREVENTION INSURANCE LAND USE NATURAL DISASTER NUCLEAR ACCIDENT NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS NUCLEAR EMERGENCY NUCLEAR POWER PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RADIATION RADIATION EXPOSURE RECONSTRUCTION ROAD SAFETY STREETS SURVIVORS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TRANSPORTATION TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS VEHICLE VEHICLES WARNING WARNING SYSTEMS WARNINGS WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE CENTER Community evacuation measures should be the centerpiece of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) systems. Because the Sanriku region has suffered from frequent tsunamis, its local communities have passed their knowledge from generation to generation, mainly by constructing commemorative monuments and by conducting education and drills. Nevertheless, about 20,000 people died or are missing as a result of the catastrophic tsunami on March 11, 2011. Various factors, such as underestimating tsunami heights in warnings and on hazard maps, as well as a lack of awareness, influenced the number of human lives lost. Since neither the local governments nor the electric power company had prepared properly for possible nuclear accidents, evacuation from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station was chaotic. Because predictions and other measures to foresee or prevent potential disasters are often unreliable, community evacuation measures should be at the center of DRM systems. Local governments conduct tsunami evacuation drills every year on days commemorating past large scale tsunamis, and residents learned how to evacuate safely and quickly from their own houses to designated shelters. Certain issues had been identified in evacuation measures even before the March 11 disaster. Public awareness about the possibility of a tsunami disaster had decreased since large-scale damage had not been sustained in many years. 2013-10-15T20:49:55Z 2013-10-15T20:49:55Z 2011-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/03/18274128/evacuation https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16152 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ACCIDENT
ACCIDENTS
BRIDGE
CAR
COMMUTERS
DAMAGES
DEATH TOLL
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MITIGATION
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RESEARCH
DISASTER RISK
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EVACUATION
EVACUATION DRILLS
EVACUATION PROCEDURES
EVACUATION ROUTE
EVACUATION ROUTES
EVACUATIONS
EVACUEES
FIRE
FOOD RATIONS
HAZARD
HEAVY TRAFFIC
INJURY
INJURY PREVENTION
INSURANCE
LAND USE
NATURAL DISASTER
NUCLEAR ACCIDENT
NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS
NUCLEAR EMERGENCY
NUCLEAR POWER
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
RADIATION
RADIATION EXPOSURE
RECONSTRUCTION
ROAD
SAFETY
STREETS
SURVIVORS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
WARNING
WARNING SYSTEMS
WARNINGS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE CENTER
ACCIDENT
ACCIDENTS
BRIDGE
CAR
COMMUTERS
DAMAGES
DEATH TOLL
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MITIGATION
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RESEARCH
DISASTER RISK
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EVACUATION
EVACUATION DRILLS
EVACUATION PROCEDURES
EVACUATION ROUTE
EVACUATION ROUTES
EVACUATIONS
EVACUEES
FIRE
FOOD RATIONS
HAZARD
HEAVY TRAFFIC
INJURY
INJURY PREVENTION
INSURANCE
LAND USE
NATURAL DISASTER
NUCLEAR ACCIDENT
NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS
NUCLEAR EMERGENCY
NUCLEAR POWER
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
RADIATION
RADIATION EXPOSURE
RECONSTRUCTION
ROAD
SAFETY
STREETS
SURVIVORS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
WARNING
WARNING SYSTEMS
WARNINGS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE CENTER
spellingShingle ACCIDENT
ACCIDENTS
BRIDGE
CAR
COMMUTERS
DAMAGES
DEATH TOLL
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MITIGATION
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RESEARCH
DISASTER RISK
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EVACUATION
EVACUATION DRILLS
EVACUATION PROCEDURES
EVACUATION ROUTE
EVACUATION ROUTES
EVACUATIONS
EVACUEES
FIRE
FOOD RATIONS
HAZARD
HEAVY TRAFFIC
INJURY
INJURY PREVENTION
INSURANCE
LAND USE
NATURAL DISASTER
NUCLEAR ACCIDENT
NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS
NUCLEAR EMERGENCY
NUCLEAR POWER
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
RADIATION
RADIATION EXPOSURE
RECONSTRUCTION
ROAD
SAFETY
STREETS
SURVIVORS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
WARNING
WARNING SYSTEMS
WARNINGS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE CENTER
ACCIDENT
ACCIDENTS
BRIDGE
CAR
COMMUTERS
DAMAGES
DEATH TOLL
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MITIGATION
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RESEARCH
DISASTER RISK
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EVACUATION
EVACUATION DRILLS
EVACUATION PROCEDURES
EVACUATION ROUTE
EVACUATION ROUTES
EVACUATIONS
EVACUEES
FIRE
FOOD RATIONS
HAZARD
HEAVY TRAFFIC
INJURY
INJURY PREVENTION
INSURANCE
LAND USE
NATURAL DISASTER
NUCLEAR ACCIDENT
NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS
NUCLEAR EMERGENCY
NUCLEAR POWER
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
RADIATION
RADIATION EXPOSURE
RECONSTRUCTION
ROAD
SAFETY
STREETS
SURVIVORS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
WARNING
WARNING SYSTEMS
WARNINGS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE CENTER
Arakida, Masaru
Ishiwatari, Mikio
Evacuation
description Community evacuation measures should be the centerpiece of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) systems. Because the Sanriku region has suffered from frequent tsunamis, its local communities have passed their knowledge from generation to generation, mainly by constructing commemorative monuments and by conducting education and drills. Nevertheless, about 20,000 people died or are missing as a result of the catastrophic tsunami on March 11, 2011. Various factors, such as underestimating tsunami heights in warnings and on hazard maps, as well as a lack of awareness, influenced the number of human lives lost. Since neither the local governments nor the electric power company had prepared properly for possible nuclear accidents, evacuation from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station was chaotic. Because predictions and other measures to foresee or prevent potential disasters are often unreliable, community evacuation measures should be at the center of DRM systems. Local governments conduct tsunami evacuation drills every year on days commemorating past large scale tsunamis, and residents learned how to evacuate safely and quickly from their own houses to designated shelters. Certain issues had been identified in evacuation measures even before the March 11 disaster. Public awareness about the possibility of a tsunami disaster had decreased since large-scale damage had not been sustained in many years.
topic_facet ACCIDENT
ACCIDENTS
BRIDGE
CAR
COMMUTERS
DAMAGES
DEATH TOLL
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MITIGATION
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RESEARCH
DISASTER RISK
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EVACUATION
EVACUATION DRILLS
EVACUATION PROCEDURES
EVACUATION ROUTE
EVACUATION ROUTES
EVACUATIONS
EVACUEES
FIRE
FOOD RATIONS
HAZARD
HEAVY TRAFFIC
INJURY
INJURY PREVENTION
INSURANCE
LAND USE
NATURAL DISASTER
NUCLEAR ACCIDENT
NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS
NUCLEAR EMERGENCY
NUCLEAR POWER
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
RADIATION
RADIATION EXPOSURE
RECONSTRUCTION
ROAD
SAFETY
STREETS
SURVIVORS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
WARNING
WARNING SYSTEMS
WARNINGS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE CENTER
author Arakida, Masaru
Ishiwatari, Mikio
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Ishiwatari, Mikio
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title Evacuation
title_short Evacuation
title_full Evacuation
title_fullStr Evacuation
title_full_unstemmed Evacuation
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publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2011-03
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/03/18274128/evacuation
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16152
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