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How entities can play positive roles before and after major earthquakes

There are several entities that can play positive roles before and after major earthquakes based on short-term earthquake risk detection:

  1. Government agencies: Government agencies, such as the national and local emergency management offices, can use earthquake forecasting information to develop and implement emergency plans, evacuate at-risk areas, and coordinate response efforts.
  2. Emergency response organizations: Emergency response organizations, such as fire departments, medical teams, and search and rescue teams, can use earthquake forecasting information to prepare for and respond more effectively to an earthquake.
  3. Research institutions: Research institutions, such as universities or geological survey organizations, can use earthquake forecasting information to study the causes of earthquakes and to develop better forecasting methods.
  4. Private companies: Private companies, such as insurance companies, can use earthquake forecasting information to better assess risk and to develop more effective earthquake-resistant building standards.
  5. Media outlets: Media outlets, such as television and radio stations, can use earthquake forecasting information to educate the public about earthquakes and to provide warning and emergency information.
  6. Local communities: Local communities can use earthquake forecasting information to take steps to prepare and protect themselves and their property, such as by creating emergency kits, identifying safe places to take shelter, and making plans for evacuation.

It's also important to note that, having accurate and reliable short-term earthquake forecasting models can also help entities to plan and budget for future earthquake preparedness and recovery.