Vulnerability of schools in Puerto Rico to tsunami events
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2021-09-17Autor
Torres Rodríguez, Verónica A.
Cohen Vázquez, Joel A.
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Rico is in an area of high seismicity, due to the presence of seismic faults around and within the
Island These faults have the potential to generate earthquakes that cause tsunamis, as occurred in 1918
in the western area of Puerto Rico Considering that the school population between students and
teachers is around 600 000 people, schools are essential facilities to safeguard against extreme events
on the Island For this reason, the objective of the research is to evaluate if the schools of Puerto Rico
are vulnerable to tsunamis To do this, the schools that are in a tsunami hazard zone were first identified
and quantified for all the coastal municipalities of the Island Then, two municipalities were selected as
case studies in which a vulnerability assessment process was developed, which includes the analysis of
pedestrian routes for the evacuation process and evacuation times to safe places The study found that
two schools are critical in vulnerability, one in each study municipality with excessive evacuation times
and evacuation routes that are unsafe and unfit for the evacuation process