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Quicker safer tsunami evacuations

This week a team of researchers and scientists from GNS Science, Massey University and East Coast LAB (Life at the Boundary) hosted two community research workshops in Moera and Petone, Wellington, to improve computer-based tsunami evacuation models.

The models, developed by scientists from GNS, simulate the movement of people who have self-evacuated on foot, following a long or strong earthquake that causes a large tsunami.

“The models are quite simple at this stage of the research. To improve them we need to incorporate information that only locals know” says Dr William Power, a tsunami modeler at GNS Science.

Workshop participants helped identify routes that the model shows people using but are not possible in real life, as well as routes that are possible in real life but the model does not show people using.

“This information is really valuable, as it means we can provide more realistic models that Civil Defence Emergency Management can later use for planning purposes” says Dr William Power.

Participants also identified potential solutions to make tsunami evacuations easier, safer and quicker. One of the suggestions made was for people to practice their tsunami evacuation walk to familiarise themselves with the route they intend to take and to identify any potential obstacles or hazards along the way.

Wellington Region Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Manager Jeremy Holmes says walking the route you would take in an actual event is one of the best ways people can prepare for a tsunami, as well as learning the natural warning signs of a tsunami: a long or strong earthquake or sudden tidal movements.

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During the workshops emergency managers from the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO) also answered questions from participants about tsunami preparedness and planning.

This research is part of a two year project called ‘Quicker Safer Tsunami Evacuations’ funded by the Natural Hazard Research Platform. It involves researchers and scientists from GNS, Massey University, East Coast LAB (Life at the Boundary) and the University of Canterbury.

East Coast LAB (Life at the Boundary) is a project, which makes it easy and exciting to learn more about natural hazards and how they affect us living on the coast near the Hikurangi plate boundary.

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