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Earthquake preparedness: the case of Eastern UAE

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During the last 30 years, UAE witnessed earthquakes that ranged from minor to moderate, with maximum magnitude of 5.1 that occurred in the Masafi area (eastern UAE, on March 11, 2002). Recent earthquakes that hit Iran such as on May 11, 2013, caused tremors and mild shaking of buildings in some UAE cities. Although the tremors are small in magnitude, their sequences apparently become an important research topic and deserve more assessment from different perspectives such as geographical, geological, engineering, and social. This is because low risk does not equal no risk. This study is concerned with public perceptions of earthquake preparedness (reduction of disaster impact) that can be measured by various variables such as developing an emergency plan, preparation of disaster supply kits, and training. The methodology consists of a survey of 470 people who live around the Masafi area, near Fujairah city, UAE. GIS and GPS were used for site selection in conducting the survey, and remote sensing was used as an aid in identification of buildings’ ages. Results show that around 90% of the people surveyed have water tanks that can support them up to 3 days, and 60% of them normally buy food that can support them up to 2 days. Thirty percent of the respondents were familiar with storing first-aid kits and tools such as flashlights. The findings point to a need for more research regarding public awareness about earthquakes. The findings of this study may be useful for people who are involved in the four cornerstones of disaster risk reduction: community participation, public policy actions, safer construction and urban development, and development of a culture of prevention.

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The support for the research presented in this paper had been provided by the United Arab Emirates University-UAE National Research Foundation (NRF). The support is gratefully acknowledged. The views and conclusions expressed here are those of the author only and should not be taken as those of the sponsor. Thanks are due to Mr. Mohamed Bastaki for survey data collection. The efforts of Mr. Vipul Sharma, Dr. Abu Slam, and Dr. Scott Walker in editing the paper are appreciated. The constructive suggestions by the Arabian Journal of Geosciences reviewers had substantially improved the paper. Their efforts and the following up of the editorial board are acknowledged.

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Yagoub, M.M. Earthquake preparedness: the case of Eastern UAE. Arab J Geosci 9, 721 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-016-2757-3

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