Recovery Resiliency Characteristics of Interdependent Critical Infrastructures in Disaster-Prone Areas

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Sarker, Partha [1 ]
Lohar, Bhushan [1 ]
Walker, Sean [1 ]
Patch, Stephanie [2 ]
Wade, John T. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Alabama, Dept Syst Engn, Mobile, AL 36688 USA
[2] Univ S Alabama, Dept Civil Coastal & Environm Engn, Mobile, AL 36688 USA
[3] Gulf States Engn Inc, Gulfport, MS 39501 USA
关键词
critical infrastructure systems; power systems; critical infrastructure interdependencies; post-disaster recovery; Hurricane Fiona; Hurricane Maria; recovery resiliency; systems engineering;
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10.3390/infrastructures9110208
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TU [建筑科学];
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摘要
When Hurricane Maria struck the island of Puerto Rico in September, 2017, it devastated the island's critical infrastructures, including the well-documented total loss of electric power systems. The strong interdependencies or associations among critical infrastructures in modern society meant that the failure of power systems propagated to and exacerbated the failure of other infrastructure systems. Moreover, these associations impact systems recovery just as they impact system failure. This study is a follow-up of previous research by the first author on Hurricane Maria. In this research authors extracted and quantified the recovery associations of Hurricane Fiona (September 2022) made landfall in Puerto Rico and inflicted considerable damage to its critical infrastructures. The recovery efforts following the disaster provided an opportunity to follow up on the previous research and examine the recovery associations. Significant money and efforts have gone into upgrading the infrastructures of Puerto Rico to make them more resilient to natural disasters such as hurricanes or tropical storms following Hurricane Maria. This paper explores the new recovery resiliency characteristics of Puerto Rico's critical infrastructure systems (CISs) that the recovery efforts following Hurricane Fiona illustrate. This research shows that the power systems and other CISs of Puerto Rico are much more resilient when compared to their state of resiliency in 2017. Moreover, examining the recovery interdependencies reveals that some of the CISs are strongly dependent on power systems recovery. Outcomes of this study suggest that CIS relationships based on recovery data from Puerto Rico, are transferable to similar disaster-prone areas such as the Caribbean islands or other island nations, as they have similar characteristics and challenges.
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