Knowledge, perceptions, and behavioral responses to earthquake early warning in Aotearoa New Zealand

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION Frontiers in Communication Pub Date : 2023-08-28 DOI:10.3389/fcomm.2023.1229247
Lauren J. Vinnell, M. L. Tan, R. Prasanna, J. Becker
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Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) experiences frequent earthquakes, with a history of damaging and fatal events, but currently does not have a national, official earthquake early warning (EEW) system. Since April of 2021, Google's Android Earthquake Alert System has operated independently in NZ. While recent work has identified general public support for such a system, it is important to assess public knowledge of EEW as well as typical responses to receiving an alert. The protective actions “Drop, cover, and hold” are recommended and taught in NZ and previous research found strong intentions to undertake these and other protective actions in response to an alert.However, it is important to explore a range of responses to these novel EEWs, including how much people know about them, what actions they took in response to the warning, and their overall judgment of the system including its usefulness. We undertook surveys following two widely received alerts from the Android Earthquake Alert System to assess public knowledge, perceptions, and responses to these alerts with a total sample size of 3,150.While most participants who received the alert found it useful, knowledge of both EEW generally and the Android System specifically was low and few participants used the time to protect themselves from shaking.These findings reiterate the importance of education and communication around a warning system, so that the public know how to act when they receive an alert.
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新西兰奥特罗阿地震预警的知识、认知和行为反应
新西兰奥泰罗阿地震频繁,有破坏性和致命事件的历史,但目前没有国家官方地震预警系统。自2021年4月以来,谷歌的Android地震警报系统在新西兰独立运行。虽然最近的工作已经确定了公众对该系统的普遍支持,但评估公众对EEW的了解以及收到警报的典型反应很重要。新西兰建议并教授“放下、覆盖和保持”的保护措施,之前的研究发现,在应对警报时,有强烈的意愿采取这些和其他保护措施。然而,重要的是要探索对这些新型EEW的一系列反应,包括人们对它们的了解程度,他们对警告采取了什么行动,以及他们对系统的总体判断,包括其有用性。我们对安卓地震警报系统发出的两个广受欢迎的警报进行了调查,以评估公众对这些警报的了解、看法和反应,总样本量为3150。虽然大多数收到警报的参与者认为它很有用,一般来说,对EEW和安卓系统的了解都很低,很少有参与者利用这段时间来保护自己免受震动。这些发现重申了围绕警报系统进行教育和沟通的重要性,这样公众就知道在收到警报时如何行动。
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