Week 3 - Earthquakes


 Earthquake Catastrophes & Seismicity




A seismicity is the occurrence and/or frequency of an earthquake in a region.
The frequency of earthquakes located in France is average. Due to the size of France, earthquakes occur very rarely.  Although, the east of the country Alsace, Jura, Alps, the South - East - Alpes - Maritimes, Provence and the Pyrenees are more to be worried. Seismically, the most active regions are located Overseas of France. Such as, New Caledonia, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Wallis and Futuna and Reunion. As of 1950, at least 10 people died directly due to earthquake disasters. 




France had began a national plan for disaster management including for infrastructure and flood protection. 7,700 municipalities in hazard prone areas have created local plans for disaster prevention. France has also strengthened its urban planning codes, which incorporate disaster prevention and risk reduction as key elements. They began this plan because of the Xynthia storm that occurred February 26th of 2010 to March 1st of 2010. Once this storm hit, it influenced the way people believed about their safety.
 


Resources

https://www.worlddata.info/europe/france/earthquakes.php

https://www.undrr.org/news/france-developing-culture-risk-prevention

https://www.euronews.com/green/2022/12/28/how-a-deadly-storm-turned-a-french-resort-into-a-climate-change-laboratory-chapter-1#:~:text=Xynthia%20was%20a%20perfect%20storm,Fifty%20people%20were%20killed.

Oxford dictionary








Comments

  1. Very good research- I think a lot of people would be surprised to see all this seismicity, happy they have measures in place to address it!

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