Affiliation:
1. Richard M. Allen is director of the Berkeley Seismology Laboratory at
the University of California, Berkeley.
Abstract
Since 1990, nearly one million people have died from the impacts of earthquakes.
Reducing those impacts requires building a local seismic culture in which
residents are aware of earthquake risks and value efforts to mitigate harm. Such
efforts include earthquake early warning (EEW) systems that provide seconds to
minutes notice of pending shaking. Recent events in Mexico provide an
opportunity to assess performance and perception of an EEW system and highlight
areas for further improvement. We have learned that EEW systems, even imperfect
ones, can help people prepare for earthquakes and build local seismic culture,
both beneficial in reducing earthquake-related losses.
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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28 articles.
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