TSUNAMI EVACUATUON MEASURES FOR ANGLERS ON SEA FISHING RAFTS —THROUGH TSUNAMI EVACUATION DRILLS AT MINAMIISE TOWN, MIE, JAPAN—
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- KOIKE Norimitsu
- 愛知工業大学 工学部土木工学科
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- HATTORI Ayumi
- 愛知県立大学 日本文化学部歴史文化学科
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- MORITA Masatoshi
- 岐阜聖徳学園大学 教育学部
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- Other Title
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- 海上釣り客の津波避難行動分析~三重県南伊勢町における避難訓練を事例として~
- カイジョウ ツリ キャク ノ ツナミ ヒナン コウドウ ブンセキ : ミエケン ミナミイセマチ ニ オケル ヒナン クンレン オ ジレイ ト シテ
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Abstract
A sea fishing raft is a kind of sea floating structure. It is especially difficult for anglers themselves to escape from a sea fishing raft to land under tsunami attack. Owners of sea fishing rafts must have the ability to keep anglers safe. Through an evacuation drill at Minamiise Town, Mie, Japan, we discuss how to smoothly evacuate anglers from the sea fishing raft to the tsunami shelter. Three fishing boats came to the sea fishing raft from their home port, and picked up the participants who acted as anglers. After the participants made a landing, they ran to the tsunami shelter.<br> In an analysis of the GPS loggers and the comments of the participants, many participants could not recognize their best evacuation route. In addition, they have the risk of reaching a tsunami before their landing at the port. We point out the significance of considering the integral evacuation route with a best landing point, an evacuation road and a tsunami shelter.
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B3 (Ocean Engineering)
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Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B3 (Ocean Engineering) 74 (2), I_761-I_766, 2018
Japan Society of Civil Engineers