印度柯达古地区山体滑坡幸存者的经历:社区参与的村/区级微灾害管理规划的必要性

Prabhath Matpady , Arun G. Maiya , Kiran K.V. Acharya , D.S. Anupama , Prashanth Bhagavat , Arathi P. Rao , Jeevan K. Shetty
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2018年,印度柯达古地区发生了灾难性的山体滑坡,这是2018年之前人们所知的最罕见的山体滑坡。它已经成为辐射到西高止山脉其他地区的年度盛事。目的探讨滑坡幸存者在紧急救援过程中的经验、传统知识和反应。方法在紧急救援响应阶段,采用有目的抽样技术对大沽区滑坡幸存者进行定性研究。在10次焦点小组讨论中采访了99名与会者。录音,逐字抄录,并按主题进行分析。结果男性35人,女性64人。所有人都经历过可怕的经历,对生活和社会的恐惧在自我疏散中发挥了重要作用。幸存者之间有效的团队合作是显而易见的。这些问题包括不适当的情况信息沟通、道路和蜂窝连接中断、身体和精神健康问题、直接和间接损失以及其他交叉主题。主题被认为是体验生活中的黑暗;有争议的沟通;社区管理的即时灾害反应;滑坡幸存者的健康问题研究和跨领域主题。结论社区驱动的社区管理疏散可以最大限度地减少伤亡。政府在灾难立即反应阶段的反应令人满意;对生命的恐惧和社会的触发在自我疏散中发挥了至关重要的作用,从而减少了伤亡。在社区参与下,村/区一级的灾害规划将是协调良好的紧急救济反应的前进道路。
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The experiences of the landslide survivors from Kodagu District, India: Need for community-engaged village/ward level micro disaster management planning

Introduction

Kodagu district in India had catastrophic landslides in 2018, the rarest occurrence known to people until 2018. It has become an annual affair radiated to other districts of the Western Ghats range.

Aim

To explore landslide survivors' experiences, conventional knowledge, and responses during the emergency relief response.

Methods

In the emergency relief response phase, a qualitative study was conducted using the purposive sampling technique of landslide survivors in the Kodagu District. Ninety-nine participants were interviewed in 10 Focus Group Discussions (FGD). The FGDs were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed.

Results

In this study, 35 males and 64 females participated. All have endured horrifying experiences, and fear of life and social triggers have played an essential role in self-evacuation. The effective group work among the survivors was perceptible. The issues include improper communication of situational information, disruption of road and cellular connectivity, physical and mental health problems, direct and indirect losses, and other cross-cutting themes. Themes have been recognised as Experiencing the Darkness in Life; Disputed Communication; community-managed Immediate Disaster Response; Health Concerns of the Landslide Survivors; and Cross-Cutting Themes.

Conclusion

The study concludes that community-driven community-managed evacuation minimised the causalities. The response from the government in the immediate disaster response phase was satisfactory; fear of life and social trigger played a vital role in the self-evacuation, subsequently reducing the casualties. With community participation, disaster planning at the village/ward level would be the way forward for the well-coordinated emergency relief response.

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