Rapid Assessment of Seismic Vulnerability in the Palestine Refugee Camps

jalal-dabeek's picture
Journal Title, Volume, Page: 
Journal of Applied Sciences 8 (8): pp 1371-1382 ISSN 1812-5624
Year of Publication: 
2008
Authors: 
Jalal Al Dabbeek
Earth Sciences and Seismic Engineering Center, An Najah National University,P.O Box 7, Nablus, Palestine
Current Affiliation: 
Department of Building Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, An Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
Radwan El- Kelani
Earth Sciences and Seismic Engineering Center, An Najah National University,P.O Box 7, Nablus, Palestine
Preferred Abstract (Original): 
Studies of historical and recorded earthquakes in Palestine demonstrate that damaging earthquakes are occurring frequently along the Dead Sea Transform: Earthquake of 11 July 1927 (ML 6.2), Earthquake of 11 February 2004 (ML 5.2). In order to reduce seismic vulnerability of buildings, losses in lives, properties and infrastructures, an attempt was made to estimate the percentage of damage degrees and losses at selected refugee camps: Al Ama'ri, Balata and Dhaishe. Assessing the vulnerability classes of building structures was carried out according to the European Macro-Seismic Scale 1998 (EMS-98) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The rapid assessment results showed that very heavy structural and non structural damages will occur in the common buildings of the investigated Refugee Camps (many buildings will suffer from damages grades 4 and 5). Bad quality of buildings in terms of design and construction, lack of uniformity, absence of spaces between the building and the limited width of roads will definitely increase the seismic vulnerability under the influence of moderate-strong (M 6-7) earthquakes in the future.
AttachmentSize
Rapid_Assessment_of_Seismic_Vulnerability_in_the_Palestine_Refugee_Camps.pdf1.42 MB