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Evacuation Management System for Major Disasters

Javier González‐Villa, Arturo Cuesta, Daniel Alvear, Adriana Balboa

2022Applied Sciences13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Predicting and understanding mass evacuations are important factors in disaster management and response. Current modelling approaches are useful for planning but lack of real-time capabilities to help informed decisions as the disaster event evolves. To address this challenge, a real-time Evacuation Management System (EMS) is proposed here, following a stochastic approach and combining classical models of low complexity but high reliability. The EMS computes optimal assembly points and shelters and the related network of evacuation routes using GIS-based traffic, pedestrian and routing models including damaged assets or impassable areas. To test the proper operation performances of the EMS, we conducted a case study for the Gran Canaria wildfire (August 2019—Spain).

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceEmergency managementReliability (semiconductor)Event (particle physics)PedestrianOperations researchTransport engineeringEngineeringPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsPolitical scienceLawPhysicsEvacuation and Crowd DynamicsTransportation Planning and OptimizationFacility Location and Emergency Management