Tsunami damage characteristics and cause-of-death tendency: A case study on the 2011 Tohoku earthquake tsunami in Miyagi Prefecture’s municipalities
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- KAMATA Hirokazu
- 東北大学 建築社会環境工学科
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- SETO Shuji
- 東北大学 災害科学国際研究所
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- SERIKAWA Tomoki
- 東北大学 工学研究科
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- SUPPASRI Anawat
- Tohoku univercity IRIDeS
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- IMAMURA Fumihiko
- 東北大学 災害科学国際研究所
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- 東日本大震災における宮城県自治体での被害特性と死因傾向の考察
- ヒガシニホン ダイシンサイ ニ オケル ミヤギケン ジチタイ デ ノ ヒガイ トクセイ ト シイン ケイコウ ノ コウサツ
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<p> The Great East Japan Earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011. Japan was severely damaged by the disaster and various previous studies have been conducted. Seto and Imamura (2020) analyzed the cause and location of death using information on victims provided by the Miyagi Prefectural Police Headquarters, and showed the trends for each prefecture. In this study, we examined the cause-of-death tendency based on the location of the body in Miyagi Prefecture's municipalities and obtained the following results. The breakdown of each cause of death by municipality in Miyagi Prefecture was clarified. We showed that the trends in causes of death differed greatly between coastal and inland areas. Drowning was related to the estimated daytime exposed population which demonsrates a relationship between inundation ratio and population density for the plain areas. It can be also suggested that death due to fire occurs locally and is related to the total burned area. It is also found that unknown death is related to debris amount in relation to the inundated area. Hypothermia was suggested to be an effect of loss of body temperature due to tsunami exposure.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B2 (Coastal Engineering)
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Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B2 (Coastal Engineering) 76 (2), I_379-I_384, 2020
Japan Society of Civil Engineers