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Trusted information sources used during and after Superstorm Sandy: TV and radio were used more often than social media

机译:Superstor Sandy期间和之后使用的可信信息来源:电视和收音机比社交媒体更频繁地使用

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Health and safety professionals, and the public, are interested in the best methods of providing timely information about disasters. The objective of this study was to examine information sources used for Superstorm Sandy with respect to the storm, evacuation routes, shelters, safety, and health issues. Respondents in Central New Jersey and Jersey Shore communities were differentially impacted by the storm. Jersey shore respondents had higher evacuation rates (47 % vs 13 %), higher flood waters in homes, longer power outages (average 23 vs 6 days), and longer periods without internet (29 vs 6 days). Electricity outages disrupted both sources and receivers of communication. Both groups obtained most of their information regarding safety from television, radio, friends and web/email. Information sources on health varied by location, with central Jersey respondents using mainly TV and the web, and Jersey shore respondents obtaining health information from the radio, and TV (before the storm). For information on evacuation routes, Jersey shore respondents obtained information from many sources, while central Jersey respondents obtained it from TV. Information on mold was largely obtained from friends and the web, since mold issues were dealt with several weeks after Sandy. The reliance on traditional sources of information (TV, radio, friends) found in this study suggests that the extreme power outages rendered web, cell phones, and social media on cell phones less usable, and suggests the need for an integrated communication strategy with redundancies that takes into account prolonged power outages over large geographical areas.
机译:健康和安全专业人员以及公众对及时提供有关灾难信息的最佳方法感兴趣。这项研究的目的是检查有关飓风,疏散路线,避难所,安全和健康问题的超级风暴桑迪信息来源。新泽西州中部和泽西海岸社区的受访者受到风暴的影响不同。泽西海岸受访者的疏散率较高(47%比13%),房屋洪水较高,停电时间更长(平均23天比6天),没有互联网的时间更长(29天比6天)。停电中断了通信的来源和接收者。两组都从电视,广播,朋友和网络/电子邮件中获得了大部分有关安全的信息。关于健康的信息来源因位置而异,泽西岛中央受访者主要使用电视和网络,泽西海岸受访者从广播和电视获取健康信息(暴风雨前)。有关疏散路线的信息,泽西海岸的受访者从许多来源获得了信息,而泽西岛中央的受访者则从电视获得了信息。有关模具的信息主要是从朋友和网上获得的,因为模具问题是在桑迪之后的几周内处理的。这项研究发现,对传统信息源(电视,广播,朋友)的依赖表明,极端停电使手机上的网络,手机和社交媒体变得不可用,并建议需要有冗余的综合通信策略考虑到大范围地理区域的长时间停电。

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