1 | \begin{table} |
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2 | \begin{center} |
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3 | \caption{Framed residential building collapse probability. $h$ is the |
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4 | inundation height (m) above ground where the ground floor height of 0.3m is |
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5 | assumed.} |
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6 | \label{table:collapse} |
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7 | \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline |
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8 | Building Location & |
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9 | $h$<1.0 &1.0<$h$<2.0& 2.0<$h$<3.0 &3.0<$h$<5.0 &$h$>5.0 \\ \hline |
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10 | First 2 Rows |
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11 | (1st block) &0.05 &0.6 &0.8 &0.95 &0.99 \\ \hline |
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12 | Second 2 Rows (2nd block) &0.02 &0.3 &0.4 &0.7 &0.9 \\ \hline |
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13 | Third 2 Rows |
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14 | (3rd block) &0.01 &0.1 &0.25 &0.5 &0.65 \\ \hline |
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15 | Beyond 3rd block &0.0 &0.05 &0.15 &0.3 &0.45 \\ \hline |
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16 | \end{tabular} |
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17 | \end{center} |
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18 | \end{table} |
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19 | |
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20 | \begin{table} |
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21 | \begin{center} |
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22 | \caption{Mortality and injury state probability} |
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23 | \label{table:casualty} |
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24 | \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline |
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25 | Hazard Exposure & & Unharmed &Minor |
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26 | &Moderate &Serious &Death \\ \hline |
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27 | Collapse &<1.0 &0.3 &0.28 &0.08 &0.04 &0.30 \\ \hline |
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28 | &>1.0 &0.01 &0.028 &0.008 &0.004 &0.95 \\ \hline |
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29 | No Collapse 1st 3 blocks &<1.0 &0.35 &0.40 &0.1 &0.05 &0.10 |
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30 | \\ \hline |
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31 | &>1.0 &0.1 &0.28 &0.08 &0.04 &0.50 \\ \hline |
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32 | No Collapse - Elsewhere &<1.0 &0.4 &0.4 &0.1 &0.05 &0.05 \\ \hline |
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33 | &>1.0 &0.12 &0.33 &0.1 &0.05 &0.40 \\ \hline |
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34 | \end{tabular} |
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35 | \end{center} |
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36 | \end{table} |
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37 | |
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38 | \begin{table} |
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39 | \begin{center} |
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40 | \caption{Injury level classifications} |
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41 | \label{table:injury} |
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42 | \begin{tabular*}{\textwidth}{|l|p{.695\textwidth}|}\hline |
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43 | Injury Severity Level &Injury Description \\ \hline |
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44 | Minor Injury |
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45 | Severity 1 &Injuries requiring basic medical aid without requiring |
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46 | hospitalisation. |
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47 | These types of injuries would require bandages or observation. |
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48 | Some examples are: a sprain, a severe cut requiring stitches, |
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49 | a bump on the head without loss of consciousness. \\ \hline |
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50 | Moderate Injury |
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51 | Severity 2 &Injuries requiring a greater degree of |
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52 | medical care and use of medical technology such as x-rays or surgery, |
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53 | but not expected to progress to a life threatening status. |
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54 | Some examples are: a bump on the head that causes loss of consciousness, |
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55 | fractured bone, dehydration or exposure. \\ \hline |
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56 | Severe Injury |
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57 | Severity 3 &Injuries that pose an immediate life threatening |
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58 | condition if not treated adequately and expeditiously. Some examples are: |
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59 | uncontrolled bleeding, punctured organ, other internal injuries, |
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60 | spinal column injuries, or crush syndrome. \\ \hline |
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61 | Fatal |
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62 | Severity 4 &Instantaneously killed or mortally injured, \\ \hline |
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63 | \end{tabular*} |
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64 | \end{center} |
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65 | \end{table} |
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