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The Conception and Practice of Emergency Drill based on the Actual Earthquake Disaster in Western Sichuan

In: Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting of Risk Analysis Council of China Association for Disaster Prevention (RAC 2024)

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  • He Zhihao

    (Xihua University, College of Emergency Management
    Sichuan Academy of Safety Science and Technology)

  • Luo Yi

    (Sichuan Provincial Emergency Department)

  • Bai Qingwen

    (Sichuan Provincial Emergency Department)

  • Cui Shenghua

    (Chengdu University of Technology)

  • Guo Wanjia

    (Sichuan Academy of Safety Science and Technology)

  • Yang Chaofan

    (Sichuan Anxin Technology Co., Ltd.)

  • Liao Yu

    (Xihua University, College of Emergency Management)

  • Yang Yanchao

    (Xihua University, College of Emergency Management)

Abstract

The earthquake activity in western Sichuan is frequent, high frequency and high intensity, and the corresponding social problems caused by the earthquake are prominent. This paper focuses on the characteristics of earthquake disasters in western Sichuan and the shortcomings in earthquake emergency drills. Based on the real scene of earthquake disasters in this area, some thoughts on earthquake emergency drills with multi-agent and multi-level participation are carried out in order to provide some benefits for improving the effectiveness of earthquake emergency drills in this area. This paper proposes to construct the post-earthquake damaged area in the real scene, and optimize the emergency drill by means of full participation in the real scene, which is conducive to promoting the development of public safety governance to prevention in advance.

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  • He Zhihao & Luo Yi & Bai Qingwen & Cui Shenghua & Guo Wanjia & Yang Chaofan & Liao Yu & Yang Yanchao, 2025. "The Conception and Practice of Emergency Drill based on the Actual Earthquake Disaster in Western Sichuan," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Sen Qiao & Hongbin Cao & Aiwen Liu & Xueliang Chen & Tiefei Li & Peng Han (ed.), Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting of Risk Analysis Council of China Association for Disaster Prevention (RAC 2024), pages 122-130, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-946-9_16
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-946-9_16
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