WORKSHOP “TSUNAMI HAZARD MITIGATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT” SANTIAGO-CHILE. SEPTEMBER 29-30, 2005 GOBIERNO DE CHILE MINISTERIO DEL INTERIOR OFICINA NACIONAL.

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WORKSHOP “TSUNAMI HAZARD MITIGATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT” SANTIAGO-CHILE. SEPTEMBER 29-30, 2005 GOBIERNO DE CHILE MINISTERIO DEL INTERIOR OFICINA NACIONAL DE EMERGENCIA Expositor: JUAN CAYUPI YAÑEZ COORDINATOR SEISMIC AND VOLCANIC UNIT NATIONAL EMERGENCY BUREAU - MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR - CHILE “ONEMI ACTIVITIES IN THE TSUNAMI FIELD”

ONEMI, The National Emergency Bureau, Ministry of the Interior, CHILE, is the technical organism dealing with Planning and Coordination of Ministeries and Society on Prevention, Mitigation Preparedness, Early Warning and Response, in Emergencies and Disasters. ONEMI Risk Mangement, Standards and Control for coordination purposes with the National Civil Protection System.

Integrated by Public and Private, Militars and Civilians and Volunteer Organizations whose Mandate, Capacity and Resources allow them to be part of the National Civil Protection System. Their action is developed at local, provincial and regional level with different organizations that mantain their identity, and freedom under the umbrella of an efficient National System.

ACCEMAR METHODOLOGY AIDEPAIDEP nnalysis (Local History) nvestigatión (On-the-field) iscussión (Priorities) laboratión (Risk and Resources Map) Lanning (Emergency Planning) Risk and Resources reality Prevention and Mitigation Projects and Programs Operational Response Planning A lert/Alarm C ommunication C oordination E valuation (1st) D ecission making E valuation (2nd) R eformulation of Plans DEDO$ : Dammage and Needs Assesment ( For efficient Decission Making)

National Early Warning Center Centro Nacional de Alerta Temprana C.A.T MISSION: Permanent Awareness and Vigilance of all the Risk Scenarios, all over the territory, or from distant places who could affect us, so to Capture, Evaluate and Disseminate useful Information to the Population potentially affected by a real or possible harmful event.

C.A.T. C.A.T. TIME: SCENARIOS AND RISK CONDITIONS PERMANENT 24 Hours daily- 365 days EXTENTION: ORG. TECHNICAL / SCIENTIFIC INTERNATIONAL C.A.T CIVIL PROTECTION SYSTEM REGIONS-PROVINCES-COUNTIES

NETWORKING WITH: Meteorological Survey Sismological Survey. Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada, Shoa, (Sistema de Alerta de Tsunami) Fire Services Police Health Telecom Sub Secretary

National Early Warning Center C.A.T C.A.T. ONEMI Bomberos de Chile Policía Uniformada Carabineros de Chile Ministerio de Salud (SAMU) Dirección Meteorológica de Chile Servicio Sismológico U. De Chile, Servicio Sismológico U. Tarapacá,etc. Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada (Sistema de Alerta de Tsunami) Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (Alerta de Actividad Volcánica) Corporación Nacional Forestal (Manejo del Fuego) Ministerio deMOPTT (U. de Emergencia) Ministerio de Agricultura ( U. Emergencia Agrícola) Ministerio de Defensa (E.M.D.N.) Ministerio de RR.EE. (Secc. Desastres y Ayuda Hum.) FACH (SAR) AUTHORITY OF GOVERNMENT Intendecias Gobernaciones Municipalidades Medios de Cominicación Community.

Diagrama SHOA

DECEMBER 26, SUMATRA EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI

21:58:(Chilean time): Earthquake 22:13 Hrs (Chilean Time) PTWC informs that the Pacific Basin won’t be affected 22:50 Hrs (Chilean Time) SHOA informs ONEMI that the Indonesian Earthquake wasn’t harmful for our coasts. This information was rapidly informed all over the country.