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DISASTER RESILIENT SCHOOLS A PRIMER OF KNOWLEDGE FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL WHO USE SCHOOLS Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA DISASTER RESILIENT SCHOOLS MAKING ONE OF THE COMMUNITY’S ESSENTIAL FACILITIES AND “SAFE HAVENS” SAFER SCHOOLS (Elementary, Secondary, High School, University, Other) • FAR TOO OFTEN, SCHOOLS, THE DESIGNATED (OR PERCEIVED) COMMUNITY “SAFE HAVEN,” ARE UNSAFE: • WHEN SCHOOLS ARE IN SESSION DURING THE DAY AND AN EARTHQUAKE OCCURS, - - - SCHOOLS (Elementary, Secondary, High School, University, Other) • OR, AFTER EVACUATIONS TO A SCHOOL TO GET PEOPLE OUT OF HARM’S WAY FROM FLOODS, SEVERE WIND STORMS, AND VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS. REASONS FOR SCHOOL VULNERABILITY • MAY NOT BE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND STRONG GROUND SHAKING • MAY BE LOCATED IN A FLOOD PLAIN • MAY BE LOCATED IN THE STORM SURGE INUNDATION ZONE • MAY NOT BE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND HIGH WINDFIELDS OF HURRICANES, TYPHOONS, CYCLONES, AND TORNADOES • MAY NOT BE DESIGNED FOR WET ASH LOAD AFTER A VOLCANIC ERUPTION EARTHQUAKES CAUSE BUILDING COLLAPSE, INUNDATION FROM TSUNAMIS, WIDESPREAD LOSS OF FUNCTION, INJURIES, AND DEATHS SCHOOLS ARE VULNERABILE TO EARTHQUAKES • TYPICALLY, NO SPECIAL SITING, DESIGN, OR CONSTRUCTION MEASURES EXIST FOR SCHOOLS • EARTHQUAKES OCCUR WITHOUT WARNING, ANYTIME; HENCE, NO EVACUATION • LOSS OF FUNCTION MAY BE VERY DISRUPTIVE TO ENTIRE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS: PORT AU PRINCE UNIV., HAITI, JAN 12, 2010 SCHOOLS: PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI; JAN 12, 2010 SCHOOLS: BEICHUAN, CHINA, MAY 12, 2008 SCHOOLS: BEICHUAN, CHINA, MAY 12, 2008 LOSS OF FUNCTION OF SCHOOL: CHINA, MAY 12, 2008 SCHOOLS: TEMPORARY AFTER MAY 12, 2008 EARTHQUAKE SCHOOLS: EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI: SOLOMON ISLANDS: APRIL 2007 SCHOOL IN SAN GIULIANO DI PUGLIA: MOLISE EARTHQUAKE: OCTOBER 31, 2002 SCHOOL IN SAN GIULIANO DI PUGLIA: 53 CHILDREN BORN IN 1996 KILLED SCHOOL: STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CA; OCT 10, 1989 SCHOOL: MEXICO; SEPT. 19, 1985 SCHOOL: EL ASNAM, ALGERIA;OCTOBER 10, 1980 LOSS OF FUNCTION OF SCHOOL: COALINGA, CA; MAY 2, 1983 SCHOOLS: TANGSHAN, CHINA; 1976 SCHOOL: LICE, TURKEY; SEPTEMBER 6, 1975 SCHOOL: ALASKA, MARCH 27, 1964 SCHOOL: LONG BEACH, CA, MARCH 10,1933 (LED TO THE FIELD ACT) SCHOOLS •NAT. HAZARDS •INVENTORY •VULNERABILITY •LOCATION DATA BASES AND INFORMATION ACCEPTABLE RISK RISK UNACCEPTABLE RISK YOUR COMMUNITY VULNERABILITY REDUCTON RISK MANAGEMENT HAZARDS: GROUND SHAKING GROUND FAILURE SURFACE FAULTING TECTONIC DEFORMATION TSUNAMI RUN UP AFTERSHOCKS •SITING, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION STDS. • EMERGENCY PLANS • RECONSTRUCTION •EDUCATIONAL SURGE SCHOOLS: EARTHQUAKE DRILLS ANYWHERE AND ANYTIME FLOODS CAUSE WATER DAMAGE AND WIDESPREAD LOSS OF FUNCTION THE GREAT FLOOD OF 2008: IOWA FLOODS IN NORTH KOREA: AUGUST 7-14, 2007 FLOODING IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND: JULY 2007 FLOODING IN THE SUDAN: JULY 2007 FLOODING IN IRAN: JUNE 2007 SCHOOLS •NAT. HAZARDS •INVENTORY •VULNERABILITY •LOCATION DATA BASES AND INFORMATION ACCEPTABLE RISK RISK UNACCEPTABLE RISK YOUR COMMUNITY VULNERABILITY REDUCTON RISK MANAGEMENT HAZARDS: GROUND SHAKING GROUND FAILURE SURFACE FAULTING TECTONIC DEFORMATION TSUNAMI RUN UP AFTERSHOCKS •SITING, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION STDS. • EMERGENCY PLANS • RECONSTRUCTION •EDUCATIONAL SURGE SEVERE WINDSTORMS (Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones, and Tornadoes) CAUSE WIND AND WATER DAMAGE AND WIDESPREAD LOSS OF FUNCTION MAY 20, 2013: S & R FOR TRAPPED CHILDREN AFTER EF-4 TORNADO TYPHOON MORAKOT: CHIATUNG, TIAWAN, AUGUST 9, 2009 CYCLONE NARGIS: POWER OUTAGE IN YANGON; MAY 18, 2008: CYCLONE NARGIS: TAKING SHELTER IN A BUDDHIST TEMPLE HURRICANE OMAR: ST THOMAS, VI, OCTOBER 15-17, 2008 HURRICANE OMAR: SOUFRIER; OCTOBER 15-17, 2008 SCHOOLS: ALL HURRICANES AND TYPHOONS • EVACUATION IS UNSUCCESSFUL IF “SAFE HAVENS” FOR EVACUEES ARE UNSAFE. SCHOOLS: HURRICANE KATRINA; AUGUST 28-29, 2005 • Many schools were damaged and some did not reopen for several months to more than a year. SCHOOLS: HURRICANE KATRINA; AUGUST 28-29, 2005 • A FEW HOURS OF WIND AND STORM SURGE FOLLOWED BY A MONTH OF RECOVERY FROM THE FLOODING PARALYZED TULANE UNIVERSITY INDEFINETLY. SCHOOLS •NAT. HAZARDS •INVENTORY •VULNERABILITY •LOCATION DATA BASES AND INFORMATION ACCEPTABLE RISK RISK UNACCEPTABLE RISK YOUR COMMUNITY VULNERABILITY REDUCTON RISK MANAGEMENT HAZARDS: GROUND SHAKING GROUND FAILURE SURFACE FAULTING TECTONIC DEFORMATION TSUNAMI RUN UP AFTERSHOCKS •SITING, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION STDS. • EMERGENCY PLANS • RECONSTRUCTION •EDUCATIONAL SURGE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS CAUSE WIDESPREAD LOSS OF FUNCTION SCHOOLS: INDONESIA, JUNE 8, 2006 ERUPTION SENDS 15,000 FLEEING SCHOOLS: INDONESIA; JUNE 8, 2006 ERUPTION • School children wearing masks to counter the adverse health effects of volcanic ash. SCHOOLS •NAT. HAZARDS •INVENTORY •VULNERABILITY •LOCATION DATA BASES AND INFORMATION ACCEPTABLE RISK RISK UNACCEPTABLE RISK YOUR COMMUNITY VULNERABILITY REDUCTON RISK MANAGEMENT HAZARDS: GROUND SHAKING GROUND FAILURE SURFACE FAULTING TECTONIC DEFORMATION TSUNAMI RUN UP AFTERSHOCKS •SITING, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION STDS. • EMERGENCY PLANS • RECONSTRUCTION •EDUCATIONAL SURGE