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Earthquake Safe Houses Training for Tsunami Preparedness in West Sumatra
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@article{IJASEIT7850, author = {Febrin Anas Ismail and Abdul Hakam and Taufika Ophiyandri}, title = {Earthquake Safe Houses Training for Tsunami Preparedness in West Sumatra}, journal = {International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, year = {2020}, pages = {318--324}, keywords = {earthquake safer; tsunami preparedness; builder training; non-engineered house.}, abstract = {Western parts of Sumatra Island has the potential to hit by big earthquakes that can generate a tsunami. The possible sources of those big earthquakes are located at the subduction zone about 50 km westward of Mentawai Island and seabed fault between Mentawai and Sumatra Island. Since the distance of the sources is not so far, the earthquake may impact severely on the mainland of Sumatra Island. The shaking may damage the buildings, including houses on the Sumatra and Mentawai Islands, shortly before the tsunami comes. Thus, before evacuation from a tsunami, people must first survive from the earthquake. The worst-case may happen if the earthquake-triggered tsunami hit in the night where people are gathering at home. Victims affected by collapsed houses during the earthquake will be unable to evacuate for a tsunami. Therefore, surviving from the earthquake is an absolute requirement before saving themselves from the tsunami. It can be done by building the house or retrofitting the existing houses to be earthquake safer constructions. Many manual books and guidance that contain methods for constructing or strengthening houses for earthquake safer construction have been widely circulated in the community. But in its implementation, the training is needed. Since many houses must be strengthened, all stakeholders, including government, experts, ordinary people, and housebuilders should involve in the process. Above all, the housebuilders are the most important element in building earthquake safer houses. The housebuilder training, including all the stakeholders, has been conducted in Pariaman City, West Sumatra. This paper describes the experiences in conducting and training models of earthquake safer houses. This model can be replicated in other places, particularly along the western side of Sumatra Island.
}, issn = {2088-5334}, publisher = {INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development}, url = {http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=7850}, doi = {10.18517/ijaseit.10.1.7850} }
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%A Ismail, Febrin Anas %A Hakam, Abdul %A Ophiyandri, Taufika %D 2020 %T Earthquake Safe Houses Training for Tsunami Preparedness in West Sumatra %B 2020 %9 earthquake safer; tsunami preparedness; builder training; non-engineered house. %! Earthquake Safe Houses Training for Tsunami Preparedness in West Sumatra %K earthquake safer; tsunami preparedness; builder training; non-engineered house. %XWestern parts of Sumatra Island has the potential to hit by big earthquakes that can generate a tsunami. The possible sources of those big earthquakes are located at the subduction zone about 50 km westward of Mentawai Island and seabed fault between Mentawai and Sumatra Island. Since the distance of the sources is not so far, the earthquake may impact severely on the mainland of Sumatra Island. The shaking may damage the buildings, including houses on the Sumatra and Mentawai Islands, shortly before the tsunami comes. Thus, before evacuation from a tsunami, people must first survive from the earthquake. The worst-case may happen if the earthquake-triggered tsunami hit in the night where people are gathering at home. Victims affected by collapsed houses during the earthquake will be unable to evacuate for a tsunami. Therefore, surviving from the earthquake is an absolute requirement before saving themselves from the tsunami. It can be done by building the house or retrofitting the existing houses to be earthquake safer constructions. Many manual books and guidance that contain methods for constructing or strengthening houses for earthquake safer construction have been widely circulated in the community. But in its implementation, the training is needed. Since many houses must be strengthened, all stakeholders, including government, experts, ordinary people, and housebuilders should involve in the process. Above all, the housebuilders are the most important element in building earthquake safer houses. The housebuilder training, including all the stakeholders, has been conducted in Pariaman City, West Sumatra. This paper describes the experiences in conducting and training models of earthquake safer houses. This model can be replicated in other places, particularly along the western side of Sumatra Island.
%U http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=7850 %R doi:10.18517/ijaseit.10.1.7850 %J International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology %V 10 %N 1 %@ 2088-5334
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Febrin Anas Ismail,Abdul Hakam and Taufika Ophiyandri,"Earthquake Safe Houses Training for Tsunami Preparedness in West Sumatra," International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 318-324, 2020. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.18517/ijaseit.10.1.7850.
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TY - JOUR AU - Ismail, Febrin Anas AU - Hakam, Abdul AU - Ophiyandri, Taufika PY - 2020 TI - Earthquake Safe Houses Training for Tsunami Preparedness in West Sumatra JF - International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology; Vol. 10 (2020) No. 1 Y2 - 2020 SP - 318 EP - 324 SN - 2088-5334 PB - INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development KW - earthquake safer; tsunami preparedness; builder training; non-engineered house. N2 -Western parts of Sumatra Island has the potential to hit by big earthquakes that can generate a tsunami. The possible sources of those big earthquakes are located at the subduction zone about 50 km westward of Mentawai Island and seabed fault between Mentawai and Sumatra Island. Since the distance of the sources is not so far, the earthquake may impact severely on the mainland of Sumatra Island. The shaking may damage the buildings, including houses on the Sumatra and Mentawai Islands, shortly before the tsunami comes. Thus, before evacuation from a tsunami, people must first survive from the earthquake. The worst-case may happen if the earthquake-triggered tsunami hit in the night where people are gathering at home. Victims affected by collapsed houses during the earthquake will be unable to evacuate for a tsunami. Therefore, surviving from the earthquake is an absolute requirement before saving themselves from the tsunami. It can be done by building the house or retrofitting the existing houses to be earthquake safer constructions. Many manual books and guidance that contain methods for constructing or strengthening houses for earthquake safer construction have been widely circulated in the community. But in its implementation, the training is needed. Since many houses must be strengthened, all stakeholders, including government, experts, ordinary people, and housebuilders should involve in the process. Above all, the housebuilders are the most important element in building earthquake safer houses. The housebuilder training, including all the stakeholders, has been conducted in Pariaman City, West Sumatra. This paper describes the experiences in conducting and training models of earthquake safer houses. This model can be replicated in other places, particularly along the western side of Sumatra Island.
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RT Journal Article ID 7850 A1 Ismail, Febrin Anas A1 Hakam, Abdul A1 Ophiyandri, Taufika T1 Earthquake Safe Houses Training for Tsunami Preparedness in West Sumatra JF International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology VO 10 IS 1 YR 2020 SP 318 OP 324 SN 2088-5334 PB INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development K1 earthquake safer; tsunami preparedness; builder training; non-engineered house. ABWestern parts of Sumatra Island has the potential to hit by big earthquakes that can generate a tsunami. The possible sources of those big earthquakes are located at the subduction zone about 50 km westward of Mentawai Island and seabed fault between Mentawai and Sumatra Island. Since the distance of the sources is not so far, the earthquake may impact severely on the mainland of Sumatra Island. The shaking may damage the buildings, including houses on the Sumatra and Mentawai Islands, shortly before the tsunami comes. Thus, before evacuation from a tsunami, people must first survive from the earthquake. The worst-case may happen if the earthquake-triggered tsunami hit in the night where people are gathering at home. Victims affected by collapsed houses during the earthquake will be unable to evacuate for a tsunami. Therefore, surviving from the earthquake is an absolute requirement before saving themselves from the tsunami. It can be done by building the house or retrofitting the existing houses to be earthquake safer constructions. Many manual books and guidance that contain methods for constructing or strengthening houses for earthquake safer construction have been widely circulated in the community. But in its implementation, the training is needed. Since many houses must be strengthened, all stakeholders, including government, experts, ordinary people, and housebuilders should involve in the process. Above all, the housebuilders are the most important element in building earthquake safer houses. The housebuilder training, including all the stakeholders, has been conducted in Pariaman City, West Sumatra. This paper describes the experiences in conducting and training models of earthquake safer houses. This model can be replicated in other places, particularly along the western side of Sumatra Island.
LK http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=7850 DO - 10.18517/ijaseit.10.1.7850