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1
LEARNING FROM AITAPE
Australian National Academies Forum - 31 March
2005
  • Hugh Davies University of PNG

2
The first three lessons from Aitape
  • A M7 earthquake can cause a devastating tsunami
  • For a near-source tsunami no warning can be given
  • Therefore, education is essential

3
  • Education
  • Know the warning signs
  • Know what to do

4
Prevention - Prepared communities
  • Relocate houses back from waters edge
  • Training in first aid and counselling

Relocate a safe distance from waters edge
5
Prevention
  • Have an escape route

6
Prevention
  • Tsunami shelters and thickets of trees
  • Secure 24-hour communications

There was an HF radio here at Sissano District
Office
7
Prevention
  • GIS data bases (population, infrastructure)
  • Strong disaster management structure
  • Training programs

8
Reserves of emergency supplies and equipment
  • Containers of emergency supplies at strategic
    locations
  • Emergency supplies were diverted from
    Bougainville crisis and from drought relief

Wewak airport first week Photograph J.
Southwell
9
Pre-planning and coordination of NGOs
  • Red Cross and NGOs will play a vital role but
    their efforts need to be coordinated by a central
    authority

Unload supplies at Barapu care centre
Photograph H Dennett
10
Enhance the tide gauge network
AITAPE
World earthquake map by USGS
Network can track far-source tsunamis
11
When disaster strikes -
  • The needs are
  • Assessment
  • Water supply
  • Medical
  • Shelter
  • Food
  • Emergency transport
  • Emergency communications
  • Experienced field staff
  • Expert advice information
  • Census
  • Identify dispose of dead
  • Media liaison
  • visitor control
  • funds control

12
Rapid assessment
  • Assessment is needed immediately
  • Need trained assessors
  • First assessment from Aitape was 24 hours after
    the event

Sissano church site, August 1998
13
Medical intervention
  • Fully equipped emergency teams
  • Volunteers trained in first aid
  • Transport

High risk of gangrene and hence amputations.
Rescue on Day One by mining company helicopter
14
Emergency shelter
The first weeks
15
Need expert advice in the field quickly
  • Scientists enter the disaster area to advise on
    safety and relocation
  • And to provide information for managers and
    public
  • International Tsunami Survey Team assessed the
    situation and gave advice in Weeks 2 and 3.

Follow-up information program one year later,
Professor Imamura and Dr Lus
16
A local FM-AM radio station
  • People are hungry for information, rumours are
    rife
  • A local radio station is the most effective way
    to address this

Thousands of pamphlets were prepared at the
University and distributed in care centres
17
Census of displaced persons
  • Census is vital for
  • Management of care centres and allocation of
    stores and supplies
  • Tracing victims, bringing families together

Olbrum (Sissano) Care Centre October 1998
18
Identification and disposal of the dead
  • Plan for identification and recording of the dead
    (photographs, DNA) and safe disposal of the
    bodies

Day Three at Otto Mouth. (Photograph Z.Mlak)
19
Funds available and funds control
  • Immediate access to emergency funds
  • Immediately implementat financial procedures

Tas Maketu Chairman of Aitape Diocese Rehab
Committee
20
In the years after the event
  • Land issues
  • Trauma
  • Victims must be involved
  • Support needed for the long haul
  • Scientific enquiry

21
Continuing contact with victims
  • Victims are traumatised. Need trained counsellors
  • Rural communities do not readily accept that
    disaster is a natural event
  • People need ongoing contact, need information

Public awareness program at Arop Sept 1998
22
Scientific enquiry
  • Provided clues to the cause of the tsunami

23
Scientific enquiry
  • Revealed how frequent are major tsunamis on this
    coast

Sandy peat beds
24
Australias role at Aitape
  • ASSESSMENT - Field assessment, report and plan by
    Defence Attache on Day Two
  • EMERGENCY SUPPLIES - First C130 with supplies on
    Day Two
  • MEDICAL - Field hospital and surgical team
    established on Day Three
  • LONG TERM SUPPORT - Financial and adviser support
    by AusAID throughout.
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