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Case Study: L'Aquila

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Earthquakes in High Income Countries - L'Aquila, Italy

On the 6th of April 2009, there was an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 in a town called L'Aquila in the Abruzzi region in Italy.

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Primary effects - deaths and damage

  • 308 people died and about 1,600 people were injured.
  • More than 65,000 became homeless.
  • The water supply into the Paganica (a town) was damaged, cutting them off from vital water supplies.
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Secondary effects - aftershocks and infrastructure

  • There were aftershocks that caused further damage after the initial earthquake.
  • All telecommunications (phone) and electricity infrastructure was up and running in less than 24 hours.
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Immediate responses - shelter and support

  • Homeless people were given shelter, food, drinks, and medical attention. They also got free mobiles to communicate with their families.
  • The army, medical personnel, and the fire department all helped clear the wreckage.
  • The immediate response was helped by the fact that L'Aquila is closer than 100km to Rome and Italy is a relatively rich country.
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Long-term responses - rebuilding

  • The city centre was rebuilt to try to rehouse the 65,000 people who had become homeless.
  • The inability of modern buildings to cope with earthquakes was investigated.
  • 7 people were tried for manslaughter for not giving strong enough warnings about the earthquake.

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1Physical Geography

1.1River Environments

1.2Coastal Environments

1.3Hazardous Environments - Tropical Cyclones

1.4Hazardous Environments - Earthquakes & Volcanoes

2Human Geography

3Global Issues

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