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A. Ardalan MD, MPH, PhD student in Epidemiology Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Disaster Epidemiology Lessons From Bam Earthquake Dec 26, 2003 Iran. A. Ardalan MD, MPH, PhD student in Epidemiology Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

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A. Ardalan MD, MPH, PhD student in Epidemiology Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

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  1. Disaster Epidemiology Lessons From Bam Earthquake Dec 26, 2003 Iran A. Ardalan MD, MPH, PhD student in Epidemiology Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics School of Public Health and Institute of Public Health Research Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran 1

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  3. Disaster Epidemiology Lessons From Bam Earthquake Dec 26, 2003 Iran Part 1: Seismic situation and disaster management system in Iran 3

  4. Learning objectives: • To view the seismic situation of Iran • To understand the Disaster Management System in Iran 4

  5. Disaster Epidemiology Lessons From Bam Earthquake Dec 26, 2003 Iran Part 1-A: Seismic situation of Iran 5

  6. Ruins of the Takht-e-Jamshid, the former capital of Iran in 2500 years ago, near the city of Shiraz 6

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  8. Very high riskHigh risk Medium riskLow risk 8

  9. History of earthquakes in Iran • In the 20th century alone, 20 major earthquakes claimed more than 140,000 lives, destroyed several villages and cities and caused extensive economic damage to Iran. 9

  10. History of earthquakes in Kerman province • An earthquake with 6.9 magnitude on Richter scale in 1981 with 3000 death and many injuries. • Another earthquake in 1981 with 7.3 magnitudeon Richter scale in 1981 with 1500 death and 1000 injuries. 10

  11. Earthquake of the capital: The major concern • Tehran, the capital city of Iran, lies over at least five or six major fault lines. • My house is just over one of them!! 11

  12. Future Earthquake of the capital: Risk of major loss of human life, physical and economic damage Accumulation of earthquake disaster risk + Future earthquake mega-disasters = 12

  13. When willa sever earthquake shake Tehran or other large cities in your country? • I do not know. How about you? 13

  14. Disaster Epidemiology Lessons From Bam Earthquake Dec 26, 2003 Iran Part 1-B: Disaster management system in Iran 14

  15. Disaster Management System in Iran Bureau for Research and Coordination of Safety and Rehabilitation Activities (BRCSR) Ministry of Interior (MOI), 1991 National Disaster Task Force (NDTF) 15

  16. Disaster Management System in Iran Ministries National Committee for the Reduction of Natural Disasters (NCRND) Research institutes Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) Management & Planning Organization (MPO) 16

  17. Disaster Management System in Iran • Putting a stricter building code into effect in 1990. • Developing an Integrated National Disaster Management Plan (INDMP) in April 2003. 17

  18. Finally, did you tell the authorities of disaster management in your countrythat you can potentially offer them over night fame, right after the earthquake? • If not yet, please hurry up. The earthquake may shake you just after reading this slide !! 18

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