Tsunami awareness and preparedness in Aotearoa New Zealand: The evolution of community understanding

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作者
Dhellemmes, Amandine [1 ]
Leonard, Graham S. [1 ]
Johnston, David M. [2 ]
Vinnell, Lauren J. [2 ]
Becker, Julia S. [2 ]
Fraser, Stuart A. [1 ]
Paton, Douglas [3 ]
机构
[1] GNS Sci, 1 Fairway Dr,Avalon 5010 POB 30-368, Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand
[2] Massey Univ, Joint Ctr Disaster Res, Palmerston North, New Zealand
[3] Charles Darwin Univ, Darwin, NT, Australia
关键词
Tsunami; Awareness; Preparedness; Risk perception; Tsunami warning; Evacuation; New Zealand; RISK PERCEPTION; EARTHQUAKE; WELLINGTON; WASHINGTON; INDONESIA; EVENTS; CHILE; COAST;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102576
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
After catastrophic events such as the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami there is a clear need for vulnerable countries like Aotearoa New Zealand to get prepared for tsunami. In the last ten years, the New Zealand government initiated major efforts to raise awareness of tsunami risk among coastal residents. This study explores tsunami awareness, preparedness, and evacuation intentions among residents of the East Coast of the North Island in a 2015 survey. The ten chosen locations also participated in a tsunami survey in 2003, with results demonstrating that tsunami awareness rose in the twelve years between the surveys. The 2015 survey also included questions on preparedness and intended action. Even though coastal residents know they live in a tsunami prone area, preparedness is relatively low and high expectations of a formal warning remain, even for a local source tsunami scenario. Furthermore, survey respondents had unrealistic ideas of evacuation procedures. When asked about their evacuation intentions, respondents intended to undertake a number of different actions before evacuating their homes, which could cause significant delays in the evacuation process. Most respondents were also reluctant to evacuate on foot and prefer using their vehicles instead, which could create dangerous traffic congestion. These surveyed intentions are consistent with a study of actual evacuation behaviours in the subsequent 2016 Kaiko over bar ura earthquake and tsunami, providing validation for the survey indicators. This paper identifies the procedures least understood by the public and offers some solutions to improve tsunami preparedness.
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