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Approximately 170,000 people of aceh province were killed by this tsunami. Risk assessment and management for tsunami hazard 3 1. How they can be predicted and how you can save yourself from the deadly tsunami. Coastal land use planning and management in asian tsunamiaffected countries. Tsunami disaster management seminar contents themes and guest speakers 9. Social science project file on disaster management 9th class duration. Please see the family disaster plan section for general family planning information. This is one of the most detailed project i had done. Tsunami disaster management in the philippines renato u. Nga assists in tsunami disaster relief and recovery by paul hurlburt nga provided imagery products of the affected areas to the agency for international developments of. Tsunamispecific planning should include the following. Pdf effects of the december 2004 tsunami and disaster.
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Unit four emergency management in the united states. Effects of the december 2004 tsunami and disaster management. Natural disaster natural disaster is the consequence when a natural hazard e. According to an article in geographical magazine april 2008, the indian ocean tsunami of december 26, 2004 was not the worst that the region could expect. National disaster management authority government of india ndma bhawan a1, safdarjung enclave new delhi 110 029 isbn. The tsunami caused widespread devastation particularly on the coasts of sumatra, thailand, sri lanka and india. Check unit wise contents in ncert books class 10 disaster management.
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Disaster management study material pdf download here we are providing you study material of disaster management. Tsunami hazard and risk assessment methods for these sources are less well established than those for earthquakes because they are less frequent and because their tsunami generation mechanisms are complex and diverse. A tsunami is a series of enormous ocean waves caused by earthquakes, underwater landslides, volcanic eruptions, or asteroids. The role of it in mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery free pdf this entry was posted in science resources and tagged disaster management, disasters, haiti, hazards, maps, natural disasters on january 15, 2010 by amacdonald. Tsunamigenic landslides often trigger earthquakes but other mechanisms can also trigger them. A case study in southwest turkey, gocek bay area building and road layers are digitized from the satellite image. According to an article in geographical magazine april 2008, the indian ocean tsunami of december 26.
The purpose of this paper is to document and analyze the immediate economic impact of the indian ocean tsunami generated by the sumatraandaman earthquake of 26 december 2004 and the disaster management process in the immediate aftermath of the disaster with a focus on the two worst affected countries indonesia aceh province and sri lanka. Tsunami modeling to determine possible heights and inundation for the different tsunami prone coastal areas of the country to serve as inputs for warning and evacuation planning. Follow the instructions if you reside in any of the coastal states of the country. This book is intended to inform federal, state, and local policy makers and public safety and emergency management professionals about future opportunities for the application of it to disaster management. A short 10 minute summary of their findings to the class and handing in a resource. Kawata director and professor, research center for disaster reduction systems, disaster prevention research institute, kyoto university, japan abstract. Contact your local emergency management office or american red cross chapter. The actual height of the tsunami along a particular section of coastline is a function of both the height of the open ocean wave and local factors. Risk assessment and management for tsunami hazard 1 foreword in the aftermath of the indian ocean tsunami, the indian ocean states decided to establish a tsunami warning system under the intergovernmental oceanographic commission of the united nations educational, scientific and cultural organization unescoioc. To detect the inundated areas, a tsunami simulation has been performed by namidance software. Ten days after the tsunami struck, more than 20 ships and 75 aircraft, and more than,000 u.
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Effects of tsunami tsunami attacks mostly the coastlines,causing devastating property, damage and loss of life. The national institute of disaster management constituted under the disaster management act 2005 has been entrusted with the nodal national responsibility for human resource development, capacity building, training, research, documentation and policy advocacy in the field of disaster management. In addition to the terminologies, the study also seeks to explain various types of disasters. The environmental impact of ocean disasters lesson overview. Tsunami risk analysis and disaster management by using gis. Preparation of a national document such as the national disaster management plan is a mammoth exercise that can only be accomplished through team work that extends beyond the confines of institutions working only on disaster risk management. Unit iv national council of educational research and. Sonyatv, latinautor, solar music rights management, warner chappell. Tsunami the killer sea wave do you know what tsunamis are. The sudden vertical rise of the seabed during the earthquake displaced massive volumes of water, resulting in a tsunami that struck the coasts of. The speed of tsunami waves across deep sea is kmhr. For example, when the ocean is 6100 m deep, a tsunami will travel about 890 kmhr, and thus can travel across the pacific ocean in less than one day.
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The sudden vertical rise of the seabed during the earthquake displaced massive volumes of water, resulting in a tsunami that struck the coasts of 12 countries around the indian ocean. M forums, part of the publish upload project or download reference project category. Disaster or calamities is a geographical process and is defined as an event, concentrated in time and space, in which a society, or subdivision of a society undergoes severe danger and causes loss of its member and physical property. Concept, objectives and challenges of disaster management. The intent of the lesson is to provide the students with an understanding of the impact of the environment on humans.
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Investigation report the natural disaster in asia on 26. The huge earthquake in 11 march 2012 which followed by a destructive tsunami in japan was largest recorded earthquake in the history. Rokhmin dahuri chairman of study program for coastal and marine resource management school of graduate studies, bogor agricultural university ipb paper presented at a workshop on. Travel 2030 miles per hour with waves 10100 feet high. Effects of the december 2004 tsunami and disaster management in southern thailand article pdf available in science of tsunami hazards 243 january 2006 with 1,104 reads how we measure reads.
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