Oregon State University Presents Disaster Related Study Results

Oregon State University (OSU) and the Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay presented the results of a disaster related study coordinated by OSU engineering staff.

The study identified local individual response times following a tsunami threat to our coastline. Data collected included ways we leave our homes, emergency kits, items vital to survive, spatial awareness of conditions, and the time necessary to depart one’s home.

 We are certain that the resulting data will be a benefit to individuals and local government officials for future disaster planning.

Click HERE to see the presentation.

Professor Haizhong Wang addressing the audience

Audience attendees

Professor Michael Lindell addressing the audience

EVCNB Board and OSU presenters

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