Predicting and understanding mass evacuations are important factors in disaster management and response. Current modelling approaches are useful for planning but lack of real-time capabilities to help informed decisions as the disaster event evolves. To address this challenge, a real-time Evacuation Management System (EMS) is proposed here, following a stochastic approach and combining classical models of low complexity but high reliability. The EMS computes optimal assembly points and shelters and the related network of evacuation routes using GIS-based traffic, pedestrian and routing models including damaged assets or impassable areas. To test the proper operation performances of the EMS, we conducted a case study for the Gran Canaria wildfire (August 2019—Spain).
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González-Villa, J., Cuesta, A., Alvear, D., & Balboa, A. (2022). Evacuation Management System for Major Disasters. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12157876
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