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Title: Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster


1
California Seismic Safety Commission June 23,
2005 San Francisco The December 26, 2004 Indian
Ocean Tsunami Disaster Tsunami Safety Committee
Meeting
Giant MW 9.3 Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami Five
Months Later Physical Impact Lessons for Utility
Systems
Lloyd S. Cluff Director Earthquake Risk
Management Pacific Gas and Electric Company San
Francisco, California
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Host, Maksalmina Mex, Home of Parents Sanusi
Wahab
Japanese Team (JETT C. Scawthorn)
3
26 December 2004 MW 9.3 Sumatra Earthquake
Tsunami
Andaman Islands
  • Physical Impact (shaking and tsunami)
  • Houses and buildings
  • Electric system
  • Gas petroleum facilities
  • Transportation facilities

Sumatra
MW 9.3 12/26/2004
Singapore
Bathymetric Map
4
Areas Affected by the Tsunami of December 26,
2004
5
General Summary of Earthquake and Tsunami Impacts
  • Widespread tsunami impacts affecting 11 countries
  • Earthquake shaking damage (moderate to collapse)
    to tall buildings in Sumatra
  • People not able to walk due to earthquake shaking
    effects
  • Tsunami impacts to Sumatra were devastating
  • Almost all routinely constructed houses and
    buildings destroyed (obliterated) by tsunami
    impacts
  • Almost all well designed and constructed houses,
    buildings, and industrial facilities survived
    tsunami impacts without structural damage
  • Flooding of all houses, buildings, and industrial
    facilities caused minor to severe damage
  • Almost all people not able to escape tsunami
    impact perished some miraculously escaped with
    minor injuries

6
Setting of the 12/26/04 MW 9.3 Indian Ocean
Earthquake Local Time 0759 Earthquake
epicenters (yellow Star and Dots) indicate the
area of the fault rupture and tsunami source.
Red lines are plate boundaries.
7
Tsunami Generation From Giant Earthquake
Subduction Zones (Generic)
Alternate tsunami source interpretations for near
shore sources impacting Sumatra
Modified from Atwater,
8
Phuket, Thailand Wave Run-up Heights
Phuket
9
Sumatra
  • Multiple Tsunami
  • Sources for Sumatra
  • Subduction front
  • Splay faults
  • Submarine landslides

Map Base from Kerry Sieh Cal Tech
10
Map Estimate of Intensity of Shaking
12/26/04
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Shaking Damage
12
Collapsed Wing of Finance Dept Building
3-story collapse
13
Close-up Finance Dept Building Collapse
14
Shaking Damage
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Poorly designed and constructed tall
(gt3-story) concrete frame buildings seriously
damaged to collapse
17
Electric Company (PLN) Headquarters Building
18
Traditional Construction Poorly Reinforced
Concrete Frame with Unreinforced Brick Infill
Walls
19
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Sumatra Tsunami Wave Runup Heights-(12 to 40 m)
21
Tsunami Inundation Impact Map
22
UN Russian Helicopter
23
Banda Aceh Aerial View
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Tsunami Damage
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Boats moved 1 to 5 Km by Tsunami Impact
28
The Miracle Boat of Banda Aceh
29
Miraculous Emergency Response
30
Two of the Survivors
31
Tsunami Inundation Impact
Intact Mosque
32
Banda Aceh Mosque
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Hospital steel-reinforced concrete frame with
unreinforced brick infill-walls
Earthquake Shaking and Tsunami Damage
36
Aerial View of Banda Aceh Grand Mosque
37
Banda Aceh Grand Mosque
38
December 30, 2004
39
Five Months Later
40
Downtown Banda Aceh
12/26/05
41
Refugee Camp and Intact Village Mosque
42
Tsunami flow height
43
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Rebuilding on same Foundation Slab
45
Building Damaged and Intact
46
Another Mosque Survived Tsunami Impact
47
Destroyed Mosque Under Construction
48
Refugee Camps Five Months Later
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Villagers Clearing Site for 180 Houses
51
Mass of Mangled Vehicles
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Relevance to North America
  • Alaska
  • British Columbia, Washington, Oregon
  • California
  • Community Facilities
  • PGE Diablo Canyon Power Plant
  • PGE Humboldt Bay Power Plant
  • Other PGE Facilities

54
Tsunami Damage to Critical Infrastructure Faci
lities
55
Lhokseumawe LNG Facilities (Undamaged)
56
Subsidence
57
Subsidence
58
Earthquake Induced Coastal Submergence (tectonic
and compaction)
59
Subsidence
60
Liquefaction
61
Coastal Subsidence
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Subsidence
64
SAVE ACEH!!
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Tsunami Inundation Impact
Harbor/Dock Barge/PP
68
3 Km
Barge-mounted 12-Mw power plant
69
Barge-Mounted 12 Mw Power Plant
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Electric Distribution System
74
PLN Electric System Emergency Response Team
75
Electric Distribution
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Calang Power Plant (small 1-Mw plant destroyed)
79
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Pertamina Facilities (Banda Aceh)
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Sumatran Coffee at Its Best
89
Tsunami Arrival Time (Banda Aceh)
90
SumatraTsunamiTravel Distances(5 min.
intervals)
91
Earthquake MagnitudevsTsunami Runup
Height(38 events)After G. Plafker
92
Rope Connecting Tug and Barge, A Practical Joke
93
Tsunami Inundation Flow Height
38.9 m
94
La Farge Cement Plant
Overturned cement ship
95
La Farge Cement Plant and Dock
Plant
Coal Barge Tug Boat
96
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97
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100
Diablo Canyon Power Plant
101
1964 Mw 9.2
1957 Mw 9.1
1946 Mt 9.3
1952 Mw 9.0
1963 Mw 8.5
1958 Mw 8.3
DCPP
1960 Mw 9.5
102
Tsunami Storm Swell Impact on Coastal Central
California 1905-1983

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1964 MW 9.2 Alaska Earthquake Tsunami Source
Modified after Plafker 1967
105
Cascadia Tectonic Framework
106
Synchronous Rupture of Cascadia Subduction and
Little Salmon Faults
107
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108
Tsunami Evaluation
Gary Carver HSU
109
Cascadia Subduction Zone Tsunami Source
Decades of Terror Model
Apocalyptic Model
M 8.8
Modified after
110
Tanks anchored and full
Maximum projected tsunami flow height (42 ft.)
111
King Salmon and Humboldt Bay Power Plant
King Salmon
Down
Active fault
Down
Up
Evacuation site
Up
Spent Fuel site Elevation 44 ft.

112
Cascadia Tsunami 1/26/1700 Animation, Kenji
Sataki
HBPP
DCPP
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