Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication
Online ISSN : 2188-8027
ISSN-L : 2188-8027
Poster Session 2
The effect of lifeline damage to other lifeline networks: A past experience in Kobe and future perspective of interrelationship effect on electricity and gas.
Rira NishidaAyane SasakiTetsuo TobitaYasuko KuwataKoji Ichii
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2024 Volume 10 Issue 60 Pages 2398-2401

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Lifeline facilities were severely damaged in 1995 Kobe earthquake disaster. And it has been reported that the emergency response and restoration process of lifelines suffered from the interconnection problems. Even now, almost 30 years after the Kobe case, it is easy to imagine that a similar phenomenon will occur in an earthquake disaster. In this study, the experts, and researchers in Lifeline Network Kansai (LiNK), examined the past damage cases and the status of countermeasures in Kobe area. In this paper, we present the results of the study of interconnection problems on energy related lifelines such as electricity and gas.

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