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LEARNING FROM GLOBAL DISASTER LABORATORIES PART 8: VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF 1,500 ACTIVE VOLCANOES VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS are awesome manifestations of heat flowing as a result of mantle hot spots (e.g., Hawaii and Iceland) or explosive eruptions in subduction zones (e.g., the Pacific Rim). ACTIVE VOLCANOES VOLCANO HAZARDS (AKA POTENTIAL DISASTER AGENTS) • • • • VERTICAL PLUME TEPHRA AND ASH LATERAL BLAST PYROCLASTIC FLOWS VOLCANO HAZARDS (AKA POTENTIAL DISASTER AGENTS) • LAVA FLOWS • LAHARS (aka volcanic landslides) • EARTHQUAKES (related to the internal movement of lava) • “VOLCANIC WINTER” RISK ASSESSMENT •HAZARD MAPS •INVENTORY •VULNERABILITY •LOCATION ACCEPTABLE RISK RISK UNACCEPTABLE RISK VOLCANO DISASTER RESILIENCE DATA BASES AND INFORMATION COMMUNITY POLICY OPTIONS HAZARDS: GROUND SHAKING GROUND FAILURE SURFACE FAULTING TECTONIC DEFORMATION TSUNAMI RUN UP AFTERSHOCKS •PREPAREDNESS •PROTECTION •EMERGENCY RESPONSE •RECOVERY and RECONSTRUCTION CAUSES OF RISK LATERAL BLAST PYROCLASTIC FLOWS FLYING DEBRIS VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS DISASTER LABORATORIES VOLCANIC ASH LAVA FLOWS LAHARS TOXIC GASES WE CONTINUE TO OPERATE WITH A FLAWED PREMISE: KNOWLEDGE FROM DISASTERS RELATED TO EXPLOSIVE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IS ENOUGH TO MAKE ANY NATION WITH PEOPLE AND ASSETS AT RISK ADOPT AND IMPLEMENT POLICIES TO BECOME DISASTER RESILIENT FACT: IT USUALLY TAKES MULTIPLE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS BEFORE A STRICKEN NATION WILL ADOPT AND IMPLEMENT POLICIES THAT MOVE IT TOWARDS DISASTER RESILIENCE FACT (continued) • BUT, THE INTERVAL OF TIME BETWEEN EXPLOSIVE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS CAN BE AS LONG AS 500 OR MORE YEARS. FACT: MOST UNAFFECTED NATIONS DON’T EVEN TRY TO LEARN ANYTHING NEW FROM ANOTHER NATION’S VOLCANIC DISASTERS AND DON’T CONSIDER THEM TO BE A BASIS FOR CHANGING EXISTING POLICIES ELEVEN OF THE WORLD’S NOST DANGEROUS VOLCANOES THE NEXT ERUPTION OF THESE 11 ACTIVE VOLCANOES IS LIKELY TO BE DEVASTATING LOCALLY, REGIONALLY, AND GLOBALLY WHAT MAKES THESE 11 VOLCANOES DANGEROUS • Eyjafjallajökull and Katla (ICELAND) • Chaiten • Krakatau • Merapi • • • • • • Vesuvius Pinatubo Mount Rainier Nevada del Ruiz Popocatepl Nyirangongo (CONGO) THEIR LOCATION NEAR CITIES AND INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE ROUTES An eruption of any one of these eleven volcanoes is certain to be devastating to people, their property, their health, the economy, and, sometimes, the regional air space. Eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano in Southern Iceland A Threat to North AmericanEuropean Air Traffic MARCH 20, 2010 The Eyjafjallajökull and Katla Volcanoes: Southern Iceland The Eyjafjallajökull (AYA-feeyaplayurkul) volcano in Southern Iceland, part of the volcanic process that originally formed Iceland, erupted a few minutes before midnight on Saturday, March 20th EUROPEAN AIR TRAFFIC DISRUPTED: APRIL 15, 2010 An eruption of the Katla volcano, located under the massive Myrdalsjokull icecap, could cause disastrous local flooding, explosive blasts, and eruption clouds that would disrupt air traffic between Europe and the USA. VOLCANO CHAITEN ERUPTS: CHILE: MAY 3, 2008 CHAITEN ERUPTED AFTER 8,00010,000 YEAR DORMANCY •THE 1,200 M (3,550 FT) VOLCANO SENT ASH HIGH INTO THE SKY. • “VOLCANIC EARTHQUAKES WERE TRIGGERED IN THE AREA. •1,500 RESIDENTS EVACUATED, MOSTLY BY BOAT The Historic 1883 Krakatoa Eruption ! Anak Krakatoa—Son of Krakatoa KRAKATAU • 26-27 August, 1883; The big one! http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/Krakatau.html MOUNT MERAPI: INDONESIA INDONESIA’S MOUNT MERAPI ERUPTED ON MAY & JUNE, 2006 • Mount Merapi emitted lava, debris, and a pyroclastic flow on May 15, but this one was not devastating. EXPLOSIVENESS OF JUNE 8 ERUPTION SENT 15,000 FLEEING MOUNT VESUVIUS: ITALY; A THREAT TO NAPLES MOUNT FUJI: JAPAN; A THREAT TO TOKYO MT. PINATUBO: THE PHILIPPINES; JUNE 15, 1991 Pinatubo was the second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century and the largest to impact a densely populated area. MOUNT RAINIER: THREAT TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON (USA) MOUNT RAINIER: LAHAR SIMULATION MOUNT RAINIER: LAHAR SIMULATION MOUNT RAINIER: LAHAR SIMULATION NEVADA DEL RUIZ: COLOMBIA; A 1988 DISASTER The lahar generated by the eruption of Nevada del Ruiz buried 25,000 people in the city of Armero as they slept. POPOCATEPL: MEXICO; A THREAT TO MEXICO CITY “POPO” AND MEXICO CITY RUMBLINGS OF ERUPTION OF “POPO” ON JULY 4, 2013 Africa's most active volcano. NYIRANGONGO: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO; A THREAT TO GOMA ERUPTION OF NYIRANGONGO: JANUARY 2, 2010 WARNING: The other 1,489 active volcanoes can also have dangerous eruptions anytime. ERUPTION OF PUYEHUE IN CHILE: FEB, 2012 ERUPTION OF CHAPARRASTIQUE IN EL SALVADOR: DEC., 2013 RUSSIA’S VOLCANO PLOSKY TOLBACHIK PLOSKY TOLBACHIK SPEWS ASH: JAN. 6, 2013 LESSON: THE KNOWLEDGE AND TIMING OF ANTICIPATORY ACTIONS IS VITAL • The people who know: 1) what hazards to expect (e.g., vertical ash plume, lateral blast, lava flow, lahar), 2) where and when they will happen, and 3) what they should (and should not) do to prepare for them will survive. LESSON: TIMELY, REALISTIC DISASTER SCENARIOS SAVE LIVES • The people who have timely, realistic, advance information that facilitates reduction of vulnerabilities, and hence the risks associated with the vertical ash plume, pyroclastic flows, tephra, lava flows, and lahars will survive. LESSON: TIMELY EARLY WARNING SAVES LIVES • The people who have timely, accurate, advance information that facilitates evacuation to get our of harm’s way of pyroclastic flows, lava flows, and lahars will survive. LESSON: EMERGENCY RESPONSE SAVES LIVES • The timing of emergency response operations, especially the evacuations and the search and rescue operations (limited to “the golden 48 hours)” will save lives LESSON: EMERGENCY MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS SAVES LIVES • The local community’s capacity for emergency health care (i,e., coping with damaged hospitals and medical facilities, lack of clean drinking water, food, and medicine, and high levels of morbidity and mortality) is vital for survival. LESSON: EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERED BUILDINGS SAVE LIVES • Buildings engineered to withstand the risks from a vertical plume, ash, pyroclastic flows, and tephra that cause damage, collapse, and loss of function, is vital for protecting occupants from death and injury. LESSON: THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY ALWAYS PROVIDES AID • The International Community provides millions to billions of dollars in relief to help “pick up the pieces, ” but this strategy is not enough by itself to ensure earthquake disaster resilience. •MONITORING •HAZARD MAPS •INVENTORY •VULNERABILITY •LOCATION DATA BASES AND INFORMATION ACCEPTABLE RISK RISK UNACCEPTABLE RISK YOUR BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY VOLCANO DISASTER RESILIENCE HAZARDS: GROUND SHAKING GROUND FAILURE SURFACE FAULTING TECTONIC DEFORMATION TSUNAMI RUN UP AFTERSHOCKS •PREPAREDNESS •PROTECTION •EM RESPONSE •RECOSTRUCTION AND RECOVERY PILLARS OF VOLCANO DISASTER RESILIENCE Preparedness Adoption and Implementation of a Realistic Building Code Realistic Volcanic Eruption Disaster Scenarios Timely Emergency Response (including Evacuations, S and R, and Medical Services) Cost-Effective Reconstruction & Recovery THE CHALLENGE: POLICY CHANGES: CREATE, ADJUST, AND REALIGN PROGRAMS, PARTNERS AND PEOPLE UNTIL YOU HAVE CREATED THE KINDS OF TURNING POINTS NEEDED FOR MOVING TOWARDS VOLCANO DISASTER RESILIENCE AN UNDER-UTILIZED GLOBAL STRATEGY To Create Turning Points for Volcano Disaster Resilience USING EDUCATIONAL SURGES CONTAINING THE PAST AND PRESENT LESSONS TO FOSTER AND ACCELERATE POLICY CHANGES MOVING TOWARDS THE MUSTHAPPEN GLOBAL STRATEGY To Achieve Volcano Disaster Resilience INTEGRATION OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS WITH POLITICAL SOLUTIONS FOR REALISTIC POLICIES ON PREPAREDNESS, PROTECTION, DISASTER SCENARIOS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, RECONSTRUCTION, AND RECOVERY