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Evacuation Assessment - Date: 10.07.2021

8 Oct 2021

Observations The area north of SR-210 shows up in the evacuation analysis as: • The area of the City with the highest concentration of dead end roads • The area of the City that has the furthest travel distance to the external boundaries of the City • The area that has to travel the farthest to evacuation centers • The area needing the longest lead times to facilitate an evacuation Additionally, t. [...] The number of vehicle trips depends on the type and time of the event, the number of drivers in the household, and the number of vehicles available. [...] The evacuation TAZs are located in the northwest part of the City, to the north of SR-210 and to the west of Milliken Avenue. [...] The area north of SR-210 shows up in this analysis as: • The area of the City with the highest concentration of dead end roads • The area of the City that has the furthest travel distance to the external boundaries of the City • The area that has to travel the farthest to evacuation centers • The area needing the longest lead times to facilitate an evacuation Additionally, this is an area of the C. [...] Much of the research in the psychology of evacuation suggests that the decisions made by potentially affected property owners are based on the ability of individuals to mitigate the effects of disasters, which is determined by the amount of warning they have and the relative severity of the potential event.

Authors

Lee Reis

Pages
66
Published in
United States of America