Evacuation Behavior: Case Study of the Taft, Lousiana Chemical Tank Explosion Incident

Author(s)Quarantelli, E. L.
Author(s)Hutchinson, David C.
Author(s)Phillips, Brenda D.
Date Accessioned2005-06-02T21:48:15Z
Date Available2005-06-02T21:48:15Z
Publication Date1983-05
DescriptionThe study was initiated because early reports and comments from the scene suggested that elements of a nuclear plant disaster plan might have been used in the evacuation. As our on-the-scene field work found, this was not the case in any meanginful sense, and only very indirectly did prior planning for the nuclear plant influence the response pattern of the local emergency organizations. However, our study did find, as other researchers have consistently found, that disaster planning of any kind--and there was much disaster planning in the threatened area--makes a difference during a community threat emergency. Furthermore, it seemed particularly worthwhile to document this particular case because of the high disaster risk nature of the community involved, its extensive experience with small and large scale emergencies, and the complexity of its disaster planning.en
SponsorFederal Emergency Management Agencyen
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/1301
Languageen_US
PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesMiscellaneous Report;34
Keywordsevacuation behavioren
KeywordsTaft, Lousianaen
Keywordschemical tank explosionen
TitleEvacuation Behavior: Case Study of the Taft, Lousiana Chemical Tank Explosion Incidenten
TypeOtheren
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