2022 年 41 巻 p. 19-29
In the field response related to public civil engineering facilities immediately after the occurrence of a disaster, it is significant to clarify how the government made the situation judgment and how the decision-making for the first aid response was made in the assembly of the on-site response system for a large-scale disaster in the future. In this paper, based on the results of the Wakayama Prefecture survey of the 2011 Kii Peninsula Flood Disaster, we will promote efforts to establish efficient on-site response management by extracting common or different issues by comparing them with similar surveys conducted in Tochigi Prefecture, which was severely damaged by the Reiwa 1 East Japan Typhoon Disaster.