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Geologist urges regional disaster response and seismic risk mapping in Dominican Republic
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Dominican Today
Santo Domingo.- Geologist Osiris de León is calling for a major overhaul of the Dominican Republic’s disaster preparedness strategy, urging authorities to prioritize land-use planning, seismic risk mapping, and regional emergency response teams over a centralized system.
He argued that critical decisions should be made within the first few minutes of an emergency by regional teams rather than relying on a single authority, emphasizing that rapid response can save lives.
De León also stressed the need for municipalities to adopt detailed geological risk maps and require construction projects to meet engineering standards based on local soil conditions.
He noted that Greater Santo Domingo alone has dozens of different soil types that respond differently to seismic activity.
The geologist criticized what he described as the routine approval of construction projects without adequately considering seismic risks, warning that uniform building standards across varying soil conditions increase the country’s vulnerability to future earthquakes.