Social Sciences, asked by keshdamahe123, 1 year ago

to perform survey of our building regarding disaster management.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hii mate...

. To avoid incidents in future.

.To increase public awareness.

.To teaching public measures to be taken during the disaster.

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Answered by manoj758169
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The classification of the damage patterns of buildings in the study area using the damage chart is shown in

“Incapable determination” indicates that the degree of damage could not be evaluated because the building taken in the photograph was too small. Consequently, the proportion of total collapse is high at 40.4%.

In this area, the proportion of total collapse of non-firm buildings, a non-firm buildings is one or two-story

building and indicates to most wooden structure, by the AIJ&CPIJ is survey is 32.4%. The proportion of total

collapse determined in this study is a little higher than that determined by AIJ&CPIJ. These photographs do not

include all buildings. Therefore, it can be considered that damaged buildings were the main objects of the

photographs. In the classification of total collapse, the pattern in which the first floor of a two-story building

suffered damage is dominant 45.0%. The pattern in which damage of the second floor is severe is infrequent 6.4%. The proportion of patterns in which a story of a building

collapsed, causing considerable casualty occupants is about 53.9%.

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