New tsunami proof buildings may save thousands of lives
October 20th, 2009 - 1:33 pm ICT by ANI ( 1 comment )Washington, October 20 (ANI): A team of researchers is developing a series of tsunami evacuation buildings up and down the Pacific northwest coast, which would help in saving lives when a killer tsunami strikes.
The team of researchers is being led by Yumei Wang, a geotechnical engineer at the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries in Portland, US.
Geologists predict that a powerful earthquake may soon trigger a massive tsunami that will flood the Pacific Northwest, destroying homes and threatening the lives of tens of thousands of people.
“The region’s geology makes an earthquake-triggered tsunami inevitable and imminent in geologic time,” Wang said.
In response, she is working with public officials and stakeholders to develop a series of tsunami evacuation buildings up and down the northwest coast.
They would be the first buildings of their kind in the United States.
“Unless we do this, we will have lots of people dying in a tsunami,” Wang said. “That’s not how we want our people to die,” she added.
The region’s next big earthquake could happen any day now, or it might not happen for several hundred years, according to Wang.
When the day comes, a tsunami-with inundation heights of 50 feet or more-could hit the northwest coast within 10 to 20 minutes.
“The standard emergency response in cases like these is to move people inland and uphill, but there are plenty of communities where people simply won’t be able to evacuate in time,” Wang said.
In Cannon Beach, Oregon, Wang has started meeting with officials to hold serious discussions on constructing the first tsunami evacuation building in the U.S.
The building, a proposed rebuilding of the town’s existing city hall, would have to be made of reinforced concrete with a deep foundation and strong columns, a post-tensioning structural system to keep it upright, an 18-foot tall first floor, and wave-dissipation structures in front and back, among many other design details.
The building would provide a safe space that people could reach quickly and be ready for emergency response and long term recovery.
“Getting just one such building off the ground is a critical first step towards creating a network of buildings that will help save many thousands of lives,” said Wang. (ANI)
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June 3rd, 2011 at 1:08 pm
It has been shown that when large magnitude earthquakes and tsunami occurs near from population centers, if the housing was not built properly, rather than serving as a shelter can become in death traps for their occupants.
Applying the experience from the earthquakes and tsunamis occured in Chile on February 27, 2010, and in Japan this year, we have developed a tsunami – proof house, that is at the same time seismic proof, and tornado proof. Its low cost let us to build it in the coastal edge of Chile for social housing, and undoubtedly they will save many lives in case of the recurrence of similar events, because it is the only house in the world designed to save its occupants unharmed although the tsunami had fully covered the structure.