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1\begin{table}
2\label{table:collapse}
3\caption{Framed residential building collapse probability. $h$ is the
4inundation height (m) above ground
5floor}
6%\footnote{Ground floor height of 0.3m assumed}.
7
8\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline
9Building Location & 
10        <1.0 &  1.0<h<2.0&      2.0<h<3.0       &3.0<h<5.0      &>5.0 \\ \hline
11First 2 Rows
12(1st block)     &0.05   &0.6    &0.8    &0.95   &0.99 \\ \ hline
13Second 2 Rows (2nd block)       &0.02   &0.3    &0.4    &0.7    &0.9 \\ \hline
14Third 2 Rows
15(3rd block)     &0.01   &0.1    &0.25   &0.5    &0.65 \\ \hline
16Beyond 3rd block        &0.0    &0.05   &0.15   &0.3    &0.45 \\ \hline
17\end{tabular}
18\end{table}
19
20\begin{table}
21\label{table:casualty} 
22\caption{Mortality and injury state probability}
23\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline
24Hazard Exposure &       & Unharmed      &Minor
25        &Moderate       &Serious        &Death \\ hline
26Collapse        &<1.0   &0.3    &0.28   &0.08   &0.04   &0.30 \\ \hline
27        &>1.0   &0.01   &0.028  &0.008  &0.004  &0.95 \\ \hline
28No Collapse – 1st 3 blocks      &<1.0   &0.35   &0.40   &0.1    &0.05   &0.10
29\\ \hline
30        &>1.0   &0.1    &0.28   &0.08   &0.04   &0.50 \\ hline
31No Collapse - Elsewhere &<1.0   &0.4    &0.4    &0.1    &0.05   &0.05 \\ \hline
32        &>1.0   &0.12   &0.33   &0.1    &0.05   &0.40 \\ \hline
33\end{tabular}
34\end{table}
35
36\begin{table}
37\label{table:injury}
38\caption{Injury level classifications}
39\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline
40Injury Severity Level   &Injury Description \\ \hline
41Minor Injury
42Severity 1      &Injuries requiring basic medical aid without requiring
43hospitalisation.
44These types of injuries would require bandages or observation.
45Some examples are: a sprain, a severe cut requiring stitches,
46a  bump on the head without loss of consciousness. \\ \hline
47Moderate Injury
48Severity 2      &Injuries requiring a greater degree of
49medical care \newline and use of medical technology such as x-rays or surgery,
50but not expected to progress to a life threatening status.
51Some examples are: a bump on the head that causes loss of consciousness,
52fractured bone, dehydration or exposure. \\ \hline
53Severe Injury
54Severity 3      &Injuries that pose an immediate life threatening
55condition if not treated adequately and expeditiously. Some examples are:
56uncontrolled bleeding, punctured organ, other internal injuries,
57spinal column injuries, or crush syndrome. \\ \hline
58Fatal
59Severity 4      &Instantaneously killed or mortally injured \\ \hline
60\end{tabular}
61\end{table}
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