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Noor Azawani Wahap, Noordin AhmadN ti l S ANational Space Agency
ANGKASAMalaysiaMalaysia
Malaysia and EQ Risk Disaster Management in Mechanismg Malaysian National Tsunami Early Warning
SystemSyste Issues and Challenges Sentinel Asia for EQ and Tsunami Sentinel Asia for EQ and Tsunami
National Space Agency (ANGKASA) National Space Agency (ANGKASA)
Malaysian Meteorological Department (MMD)y g p ( )
Malaysian Remote Sensing Agency (MRSA)
National Oceanography Directorate (NOD)
Astronautic Technology (M) Sdn Bhd (ATSB)
Earth Observation Disaster Management Disaster Management Technology & System Development Awareness & Outreach
Space and Air borne Remote Sensing Space-and Air-borne Remote Sensing Technology Development & Applications
Water and Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting Water and Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting Marine Exploration Seismic Activity & Tsunami Monitoring Seismic Activity & Tsunami Monitoring Meteorology-Oceanographic Interaction Sun Earth Relationship Sun-Earth Relationship
Earthquake Information Tsunami Early Warning Forest Fire / Haze Monitoringg Flood Monitoring Landslide MonitoringLandslide Monitoring Oil Spills Monitoring Industrial “Hot” Installations Industrial Hot Installations
Monitoring
Peninsular Malaysia is close to Sumatran fault and Sumatran Subduction zone.
Strong to great earthquakes originating from the Sumatran SubductionZoneand moderate to SubductionZoneand moderate to major earthquakes in the Sumatran Faultfrequently felt and did create considerably and did create considerably ground motion over western part of Peninsular Malaysia
E M l i i l ifi d East Malaysia is classified as moderately active in seismicity
The Philippine Sea Plate moves westward, large earthquakes located over qSouthern Philippines and in the Straits of Macassar, Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea occasionally felt in Sabah.
Several micro faults in Sabah and Sarawak could be generated by the movement of the Philippine S Pl t L l th k Sea Plate. Local earthquakes in Sabah and Sarawak appear to be related to these micro faultsmicro faults.
d dd l Incident that occurs in a sudden manner, complexin nature, resulting in the loss of lives, damages t t th i t ll to property or the environment as well as affecting the daily activities of local community.
Such incident requires the handling of resources, i t f d t i equipment, frequency and extensive manpower
from various agencies as well as effective coordination and the possibility of demanding coordination and the possibility of demanding complex actions over a long period of time.
1 N t l di t h fl d d l d lid1. Natural disaster such as floods and landslide.2. Industrial & technological disasters.3 Accidents of dangerous or hazardous materials3. Accidents of dangerous or hazardous materials.4. Collapse of high rise buildings & special structures.5 Aviation accidents in public areas5. Aviation accidents in public areas.6. Railway accidents.7. Major Fire Incidents.7. Major Fire Incidents.8. Collapse of hydroelectric dams or reservoirs.9. Nuclear & radiological accidents.g10. Release of poisonous & toxic gases in public places.11. Air & environmental disasters such as haze
A i Di R d i C (ADRC) Th N i l Asian Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC) -The National Security Council (NSC)
Sentinel Asia Step-2 as Data Analysis Node (DAN) – Sentinel Asia Step-2 as Data Analysis Node (DAN) –ANGKASA
Group on Earth Observation (GEO) – ANGKASA, MOSTIp ( ) Tsunami/Weather/EQ Early Warning System - Malaysia
Meteorological Department (MMD) Flood Early Warning System - Department of Irrigation
and Drainage (DID)Landslide Information Public Works Department Landslide Information - Public Works Department Malaysia (PWD)
Air Pollutant Index - Department of Environment (DOE)p ( )
l d Floodhttp://infobanjir.water.gov.myT i/W th /EQ Tsunami/Weather/EQhttp://www.met.gov.my
Landslide Landslidehttp://www.jkr.gov.my/v2/english/index.asp
Air Pollutant Index Air Pollutant Indexhttp://www.jas.sains.my
Current Pandemic Situation Current Pandemic Situationhttp://www.moh.gov.my/MohPortal/index.jsp
T i E l W i S t Tsunami Early Warning System Malaysian Meteorological Department: system Malaysian Remote Sensing Agency: disaster database Malaysian Remote Sensing Agency: disaster database,
risk mapping, database mapping
Evacuation operations, rescue, awareness National Security Division (National coordinator)
Coastal rehabilitation, planning and mitigationp g g Forestry Department - coastal forest resources Dept. of Irrigation and Drainage - erosion control /
coastal managementcoastal management
Was established in 2005 To provide EQ informationp Early warning on tsunami generated in the
Indian Ocean, South China Sea, and Pacific d a Ocea , Sout C a Sea, a d ac c Ocean
BEFORE 2010 2010 AFTER
Dissemination of EQ and Tsunami warnings within 15 minutes from the time of EQ
Dissemination of EQ and Tsunami warnings within 12 minutes from the time of EQminutes from the time of EQ minutes from the time of EQ
l f h k Real-time continuous monitoring of earthquake occurrences and tsunami on a 24 24-hour basisI f i f ti d i ti l Issuance of information, advisory, notice, early warning and warning on the occurrence of earthquake and tsunami that threaten the security earthquake and tsunami that threaten the security and safety of Malaysia.
As an integral part of the Indian Ocean Tsunami g pWarning System and the Northwest Pacific Advisory System coordinated by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, UNESCO.
Data and Information Collection Component Processing and Analysis Component Processing and Analysis Component Information and Warning Dissemination
Component Component
Data and Information Collection Component National Seismic Network National Tide Gauge Network Buoy Network Coastal Camera Network
Information and Warning Dissemination gComponent Tsunami Siren Network Fixed Line Alert System
17 stations (3 stn installed in 2009)17 stations (3 stn installed in 2009)
Malaysia is receiving seismic waveform data from USGS, IRIS, Singapore,Australia and
h h l lCTBTO through Internet in near real real-time. VSAT link to BMG, Indonesia Indonesia, has
established for data exchange. Malaysia is already contributing real real-time y y g
waveform data from its 7 broadband stations for regional and international exchange.g g
MMD is also monitoring 37 sites in Pacific and Indian Ocean for sea level g
18 coastal camera
Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) and Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
The linkage with PTWC, Honolulu and JMA Tokyo will provide a direct communication y pmeans for receiving tsunami advisory services for tsunami that occur in the Pacific, South China Sea and Indian Ocean area. This linkage will assist the verification of the possibility of p ytsunami generation as a result of earthquake activities.
f d Earthquake Information and Tsunami Warning SMS(SMS is used as an early alert on earthquake
i f ti d t i i t l t l information and tsunami warning to relevant personnel and agencies)
hotline(a hotline channel is used to communicate hotline(a hotline channel is used to communicate directly between MNTEWC and National Television)
fixed line(whenever necessary) and telefax website Crawlers (in the case of felt earthquake, or tsunami) Fixed Line Alert System (FLASH) (ensure the warnings
to evacuate reach the communities) mini studio at MNTEWC mini studio at MNTEWC
Assessment of Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster Risks in MalaysiaRisks in Malaysia
Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards and Risks on the Natural Marine and Coastal Systems of North the Natural Marine and Coastal Systems of North Malaysia
Seismic Hazards and Risk Analysis of Malaysia Seismic Hazards and Risk Analysis of Malaysia involving ground motion including earthquake and tsunami
Tsunami modeling and Impact Study for North western Peninsular Malaysia
h d f d To mainstreaming the idea of disaster management
To strengthen the existing disaster management framework
Shared responsibility between related agencies and universities
The attract the public awareness towards disaster Implementation of policies and regulation on
disaster To always be well-prepared for disastery p p
Enhancing the capability of disaster forecasting Fast data sharing and integration of various g g
sets of data and information (space technology and applications)pp )
As a tool to support mitigation, decision making, damage and loss assessment, and SARg, g ,
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