Top-down approach to design the relief system in a metropolitan city using UAV technology, part I: the first 48 h

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In this study, a relief system for a large metropolitan city exposed to serious earthquakes is designed and a top-down approach is applied. Afflicted people's states and needs are investigated, and the tasks of the system are defined accordingly. The paper focuses on the tasks of the first 48 h of the post-disaster period and, however, shortly mentions the medium-term and the long-term tasks as well, including relief chain, infrastructure rebuilding, fundraising, and debris collection. The monitoring and transportation platform of the system is based on utilizing UAV technology. A Disaster Command Center controls the system and the related departments. The study discusses the different transportation modes for post-disaster relief distribution and the preference for multimodal methods. Finally, the next level of current approach is clarified and new questions are proposed for further investigations.

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Earthquake, Post-disaster response, Relief distribution system, UAV, Top-down approach

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Natural Hazards

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99

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