Building Damage and Casualties after an Earthquake

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作者
Lu Hengjian
Masayuki Kohiyama
Kei Horie
Norio Maki
Haruo Hayashi
Satoshi Tanaka
机构
[1] Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN,Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center (EDM)
[2] Earthquake Engineering Institute of Seismological,Bureau of Shanghai
[3] University of Tokyo,Institute of Industrial Science (IIS)
[4] National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NIED),Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center (EDM)
[5] Kyoto University,Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI)
关键词
1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu (Kobe) Earthquake, disaster; human casualties; building damage; survival space; Nishinomiya City; photograph;
D O I
10.1023/A:1024724524972
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摘要
The relationship between building damage patterns and human casualties in Nishinomiya City – one of the most heavily damaged cities in the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Disaster – was investigated using photographs of damaged buildings. First, the photographs of buildings in which casualties occurred were identified, and the building damage patterns were judged based on the photographs considering the existence of survival space. Then the relationship between the building damage pattern and casualty occurrence, and the characteristics of casualty distribution, were investigated. The main findings were as follows: Most casualties occurred in relatively old two-story wooden buildings in which the ground floor completely collapsed without survival space; casualties occurred at all building damage levels including ``no damage'', and it can be seen that building damage is the major, but not the sole cause, of casualties in an earthquake; in Nishinomiya City, the regional distributions of casualties due to the collapse of buildings that left no survival space is similar to that of casualties due to other types of building damage.
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页码:387 / 403
页数:16
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