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In-depth Analysis of Practitioners' Perceptions about Seismic Early Warning Prior to Aftershocks: The Point of View of the USAR Community
Samuel Auclair
author
Pierre Gehl
author
Mickael Delatre
author
Christophe Debray
author
Philippe Méresse
author
2022
Tarbes, France
English
Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams are particularly exposed to the risk of collapse of buildings due to aftershocks, making concept of earthquake early warning (EEW) particularly interesting. In addition to scientific advances in EEW, it is crucial to understand what are the real expectations and needs of USAR teams, and to what extent EEW solutions could meet them. In this study, we conduct a survey to collect insights from USAR rescuers: it highlights that aftershocks are a major concern for them. In this context, we find that the concept of EEW is very favorably received by the respondents, who consider different types of possible actions upon receipt of an early warning. This study provides a basis for the functional specifications of future solutions of EEW useful to all USAR teams, as well as for the definition of their modalities of engagement on the field.
Earthquake early warning
aftershock
search and rescue
USAR
INSARAG
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SamuelAuclair_etal2022
ISCRAM 2022 Conference Proceedings – 19th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Iscram 2022
Rob Grace
editor
Hossein Baharmand
editor
2022
Tarbes, France
conference publication
740
754
978-82-8427-099-9
2411-3387
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