2003
DOI: 10.3130/aija.68.1_4
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Relocation Process at Resettlement Site After 1992 Flores Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster

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“…The large amount of damage in coastal areas is unique to tsunamis, and the relocation of victims from their residences is thus a major concern. Maki et al (2003) observed that some victims were able to return to their original homes several years after the tsunami on Flores Island in Indonesia. Furthermore, Maeda et al (2007) revealed that of the method of restoring settlements was quite different in Moratuwa and Hikkaduwa, the south west area of Sri Lanka affected by the tsunami.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The large amount of damage in coastal areas is unique to tsunamis, and the relocation of victims from their residences is thus a major concern. Maki et al (2003) observed that some victims were able to return to their original homes several years after the tsunami on Flores Island in Indonesia. Furthermore, Maeda et al (2007) revealed that of the method of restoring settlements was quite different in Moratuwa and Hikkaduwa, the south west area of Sri Lanka affected by the tsunami.…”
Section: Introduction and Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%