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Reconnaissance observations by CIGIDEN after the 2015 Illapel, Chile earthquake and tsunami
Fecha
2017Autor
Rivera Jofré, Felipe Andrés
Jünemann Ureta, Rosita
Candia, Gabriel A.
Favier, Philomène
Fernández Soto, Claudio
Chacón de la Cruz, Matías Fernando Nicolás
Hube Ginestar, Matías Andrés
Chamorro Giné, Marcela Alondra
Aguirre Aparicio, Paula
Llera Martin, Juan Carlos de la
Poulos Campbell, Alan John
Illapel earthquake
Critical infrastructure
Institución
Resumen
This paper describes the reconnaissance work conducted by researchers from the National Research Center for Integrated Natural Disaster Management (CIGIDEN) between September 23rd and October 2nd in the area affected by the Mw 8.3 Illapel megathrust earthquake, which struck offshore the coast of the Coquimbo Region in central Chile on September 16th, 2015. A first team focused on the seismic performance and effects of the tsunami on public hospitals and on reinforced concrete (RC) buildings. A second team focused on the road network infrastructure. Field work included: (i) a survey on the physical and functional damages of the public hospitals in the Region; (ii) a visual inspection and preliminary damage assessment of 20 RC buildings in the largest cities of the region and an aftershock instrumentation of the Coquimbo hospital; and (iii) the inspection of bridges, pedestrian bridges, and rockfall along overstepped cut slopes of the road network. The overall limited impact of this megathrust earthquake may be explained in part by the long-term efforts made by the country to prepare for such events. Learnings from the 2010 Maule earthquake were evidenced in the successful evacuation along the coast of the country, and the overall good performance of engineered masonry structures, and of RC buildings designed after 2010.