The seismic events which hit Central Italy on 24 August, October 26 and October 30 2016 have caused casualties and major damage mostly to buildings and architectural heritage of the Italian Regions of Abruzzo, Lazio, Marche and Umbria; the most deadly events occurred on August 24, 2016 and caused a total of 298 victims and about 4.600 people evacuated. The mainshock occurred at 3:36 am with epicenter close to Accumoli (Rieti province) and a magnitude Mw 6.0; the aftershock occurred at 4.33 am with epicenter close to Norcia (Perugia province) and a magnitude Mw 5.3. Most of the victims were in the areas of Amatrice (Ri), Accumoli (Ri) and Arquata del Tronto (AP). The earthquakes of October 30 didn't cause any victim but only some injured thanks to the fact that people was already evacuated and also because the Civil Protection was already present on the territory. Nevertheless, the impact of this seismic event was destructive; many small towns and villages, which have survived to the first earthquake, were heavily damaged. In the days following the earthquake of august 24 the Department of Civil Protection and RELUIS started the usability surveys by using the Aedes form (Italian acronym for "accessibility and damage during seismic emergency" [1]) which guides the inspector to rapidly assess the usability of a structure, including the description of damage and all the details of the building.
Assessment survey of public school buildings after august 2016 Italy earthquake: preliminary results
GFiorentino;AMannella;
2017
Abstract
The seismic events which hit Central Italy on 24 August, October 26 and October 30 2016 have caused casualties and major damage mostly to buildings and architectural heritage of the Italian Regions of Abruzzo, Lazio, Marche and Umbria; the most deadly events occurred on August 24, 2016 and caused a total of 298 victims and about 4.600 people evacuated. The mainshock occurred at 3:36 am with epicenter close to Accumoli (Rieti province) and a magnitude Mw 6.0; the aftershock occurred at 4.33 am with epicenter close to Norcia (Perugia province) and a magnitude Mw 5.3. Most of the victims were in the areas of Amatrice (Ri), Accumoli (Ri) and Arquata del Tronto (AP). The earthquakes of October 30 didn't cause any victim but only some injured thanks to the fact that people was already evacuated and also because the Civil Protection was already present on the territory. Nevertheless, the impact of this seismic event was destructive; many small towns and villages, which have survived to the first earthquake, were heavily damaged. In the days following the earthquake of august 24 the Department of Civil Protection and RELUIS started the usability surveys by using the Aedes form (Italian acronym for "accessibility and damage during seismic emergency" [1]) which guides the inspector to rapidly assess the usability of a structure, including the description of damage and all the details of the building.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.