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preventing walls should be built near tsunami occuring places to decrease the force of water.as mitigation is all about conservation there should take measures to protect archeological monuments and life which cannot be build again.
To address potential threats in the project, risk mitigation strategies such as identifying and assessing risks, developing contingency plans, implementing regular monitoring and reporting, and maintaining open communication with stakeholders should be implemented.
You can know if your building is earthquake-resistant by checking if it was constructed following seismic building codes, using flexible materials, and having proper structural reinforcements like shear walls and braces. An evaluation by a structural engineer can also determine the building's earthquake resistance through a seismic assessment. Regular maintenance and retrofitting can help improve a building's earthquake resilience over time.
In earthquake-prone areas, it is recommended to use deep foundations such as piles or caissons that extend deep into the ground to provide stability and prevent shifting during seismic activity. These types of foundations help distribute the building's weight evenly and reduce the risk of structural damage in the event of an earthquake. It is also important to consult with a structural engineer to determine the most suitable foundation system based on site-specific conditions.
Mitigation
you should run when an earthquake is orgared
Non-structural mitigation measures are:- a.) Hazard mapping:- a hazard map will illustrate the areas vulnerable to the cyclone in any given year. it is a effective mitigation tool. b.)Land use control designed so that least critical activities are placed in vulnerable areas.Location of settlements in the flood plains is of utmost risk.Vulnerable areas should be kept for parks,grazing or play grounds. c.)Cyclone fore casting and warning :- better forecasting for cyclones ,early and timely warning to the people who are likely to be affected leads to better preparedness and reduced impact to life,property, livelihood and livelihood and infrastructure.
- developing proper earthquake early warning system--effective disaster management mechanism--Future earthquakes can't be avoided, but preparedness and safe building construction practices can certainly reduce the extent of damage and loss.--remedial measures to be taken for structural safety and knowledge of what should be done before, during and after an earthquake.--prevention is always better --so new settlements should not be built at earthquake prone zonesthe government can help by making more structural buildings or even giving us earlier warnings to preparego to the high building
Destroying a single house or factory cannot stop an earthquake. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, which release energy in the form of seismic waves. To prevent earthquake damage, structural reinforcement and building codes should be implemented.
You should take out a policy for earthquake insurance.
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