论文标题
一项关于灾难的调查:了解超循环AMPHAN的后效和社交媒体的帮助
A Survey on Disaster: Understanding the After-effects of Super-cyclone Amphan and Helping Hand of Social Media
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论文摘要
2020年5月,超级环保风暴“ Amphan”袭击了印度东部,特别是西孟加拉邦,奥里萨邦和孟加拉国部分地区,并对各地区造成了严重破坏。在这项研究中,我们旨在了解这种自然灾害对西孟加拉邦居民的自我报告影响。为此,我们进行了在线调查,以了解旋风的影响。总共有来自受影响最严重的西孟加拉邦的11名参与者(跨越了五个地区)参加了调查。该报告描述了我们从调查中的发现,关于旋风造成的损害,它如何影响西孟加拉邦各个地区的人口以及当局如何应对灾难的准备。我们发现,由于电力,电话和互联网等服务的破坏,参与者在这场灾难中受到了最不利影响(与树木和水上耕种的拔起相对)。此外,我们发现接受对Amphan相关的查询的回应与人们对当局的准备的有利看法高度呈正相关。此外,我们在灾难发生后的几天内研究了受影响人群的在线社交媒体的使用。我们的结果强烈表明,社交媒体平台如何帮助当局更好地为将来的灾难做准备。总而言之,我们的研究分析了从基层收集的自我报告的数据,并提出了几个关键见解,可以帮助当局在将来更好地处理灾难事件。
The super-cyclonic storm "Amphan" hit Eastern India, specifically the state of West Bengal, Odisha and parts of Bangladesh in May 2020, and caused severe damage to the regions. In this study, we aim to understand the self-reported effects of this natural disaster on residents of the state of West Bengal. To that end, we conducted an online survey to understand the effects of the cyclone. In total, 201 participants (spanning five districts) from the worst-affected state of West Bengal participated in the survey. This report describes our findings from the survey, with respect to the damages caused by the cyclone, how it affected the population in various districts of West Bengal, and how prepared the authorities were in responding to the disaster. We found that the participants were most adversely affected in this disaster due to disruption of services like electricity, phone and internet (as opposed to uprooting of trees and water-logging). Furthermore, we found that receiving responses to Amphan-related queries is highly positively correlated with the favorable perception of people about preparedness of authorities. Additionally, we study the usage of online social media by the affected population in the days immediately after the disaster. Our results strongly suggest how social media platforms can help authorities to better prepare for future disasters. In summary, our study analyzes self-reported data collected from grassroots, and brings out several key insights that can help authorities deal better with disaster events in future.