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Pacific Disaster CenterArea Brief: GeneralExecutive Summary
HONOLULU
08:08:5327 May 2018
WASH.D.C.
14:08:5327 May 2018
ZULU
18:08:5327 May 2018
NAIROBI
21:08:5327 May 2018
BANGKOK
01:08:5328 May 2018
PYONGYANG
02:38:5328 May 2018
Region Selected » Lower Left Latitude/Longitude: 42.2792 N˚ , 121.5572 E˚Upper Right Latitude/Longitude: 48.2792 N˚ , 127.5572 E˚
Current Hazards:
Recent Earthquakes
Event Severity Date (UTC) Magnitude Depth (km) Location Lat/Long
27-May-2018 18:08:28 5.1 10 22km WNW of Fuyu, China 45.28° N / 124.56° E
Source: PDC
Lack of Resilience Index:The Lack of Resilience Index assesses the susceptibility to impact and the short-term inability to absorb, respond to, and recover from disruptions to acountry's normal function.
China ranks 82 out of 165 countries assessed for Lack of Resilience. China is less resilient than 51% of countries assessed. This indicates that China hasmedium susceptibility to negative impacts, and is more able to respond to and recover from a disruption to normal function.
Source: PDC
Population Data: Populated Areas:
170,000
Legend
Population Density (person/sqkm)
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Earthquake - 5.1 - 22km WNW of Fuyu, ChinaLocation: Jilin Sheng, ChinaSeverity Level: Advisory
Situational Awareness
Lowest (0) Highest (1)
Regional Overview
ChinaAustralia Brazil
Russia NigeriaUnited States
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2011
Total: 52, 603, 784Max Density: 58, 246(ppl/km2)
Source: iSciences
Harbin - 1,000,000 to 4,999,999
Jilin - 1,000,000 to 4,999,999
Changchun - 1,000,000 to 4,999,999
Qiqihar - 1,000,000 to 4,999,999
Multi Hazard Risk Index:The Multi Hazard Risk index assesses the likelihood of losses or disruptions to a country's normal function due to the interaction between exposure to multiplehazards (tropical cyclone winds, earthquake, flood and tsunami), socioeconomic vulnerability, and coping capacity
Multi-Hazard Exposure China ranks 32 out of 165 countries assessed for Multi Hazard Risk. China has a Multi Hazard Risk higher than 81% of countriesassessed. This indicates that China has more likelihood of loss and/or disruption to normal function if exposed to a hazard.
Source: PDC
Lack of Resilience Index:The Lack of Resilience Index assesses the susceptibility to impact and the short-term inability to absorb, respond to, and recover from disruptions to acountry's normal function.
China ranks 82 out of 165 countries assessed for Lack of Resilience. China is less resilient than 51% of countries assessed. This indicates that China hasmedium susceptibility to negative impacts, and is more able to respond to and recover from a disruption to normal function.
Source: PDC
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Risk & Vulnerability
LowestRisk (0)
HighestRisk (1)
Lowest (0) Highest (1)
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Brazil
Russia
NigeriaUnited States
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Russia NigeriaUnited States
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Historical Hazards:
Earthquakes:
5 Largest Earthquakes (Resulting in significant damage or deaths)
Event Date (UTC) Magnitude Depth (Km) Location Lat/Long
08-Jul-1942 00:21:00 6.00 - CHINA: NEI MONGOL: TONGLIAO 43° N / 122° E
05-May-1941 00:15:00 6.00 - CHINA: HEILONGJIANG PROVINCE 47° N / 127.2° E
13-Apr-1960 00:07:00 5.80 - CHINA: JILIN PROVINCE 44.7° N / 127° E
02-Oct-1966 00:02:00 5.20 - CHINA: JILIN PROVINCE 43.83° N / 125.12° E
27-May-2018 17:50:52 5.10 10 22km WNW of Fuyu, China 45.28° N / 124.56° E
Source: Earthquakes
Wildfires:
5 Largest Wildfires
Event Start/End Date(UTC) Size (sq. km.) Location Mean Lat/Long
26-Feb-2002 00:00:00 - 18-Mar-2002 00:00:00 10.90 China 47.05° N / 124.31° E
Source: Wildfires
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Historical Hazards
Jul 21 1973Tropical CycloneWestern Pacific
Dec 16 1993Tropical CycloneWestern Pacific
Dec 30 2015Tropical Cyclone
Oct 02 1966EarthquakesCHINA:JILIN PROVINCE
Dec 20 1984Tropical CycloneWestern Pacific
Mar 18 2002FiresChina
May 27 2018Earthquakes
22km WNW of Fuyu,China
1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
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Tropical Cyclones:
5 Largest Tropical Cyclones
Event Name Start/End Date(UTC) Max Wind Speed(mph)
Min Pressure(mb)
Location Lat/Long
DOT13-Jul-1973 06:00:00 - 21-Jul-1973
12:00:0098 No Data Western Pacific 30.38° N / 120.35° E
ELLIE03-Aug-1994 06:00:00 - 16-Aug-1994
12:00:0092 No Data Western Pacific 32.77° N / 135.3° E
MAMIE15-Aug-1985 12:00:00 - 20-Aug-1985
00:00:0081 No Data Western Pacific 34.07° N / 123.1° E
LIONROCK28-Aug-2016 21:00:00 - 30-Aug-2016
03:00:0040 - - 45.37° N / 125.97° E
Source: Tropical Cyclones
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Pacific Disaster CenterArea Brief: GeneralExecutive Summary
Region Selected »LegendPopulation Density (person/sqkm)
Situational AwarenessCurrent Hazards:Recent Earthquakes
Lack of Resilience Index:
Regional OverviewPopulation Data:Populated Areas:
Risk & VulnerabilityMulti Hazard Risk Index:Lack of Resilience Index:
Historical HazardsHistorical Hazards:EarthquakesTropical CycloneFiresEarthquakesTropical CycloneTropical CycloneTropical Cyclone
Earthquakes:5 Largest Earthquakes (Resulting in significant damage or deaths)
Wildfires:5 Largest Wildfires
Tropical Cyclones:5 Largest Tropical Cyclones
Disclosures
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