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Satellite-based assessment of electricity restoration efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria

A real-time understanding of the distribution and duration of power outages after a major disaster is a precursor to minimizing their harmful consequences. Here, we develop an approach for using daily satellite nighttime lights data to create spatially disaggregated power outage estimates, tracking...

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Autores principales: Román, Miguel O., Stokes, Eleanor C., Shrestha, Ranjay, Wang, Zhuosen, Schultz, Lori, Carlo, Edil A. Sepúlveda, Sun, Qingsong, Bell, Jordan, Molthan, Andrew, Kalb, Virginia, Ji, Chuanyi, Seto, Karen C., McClain, Shanna N., Enenkel, Markus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6599127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31251791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218883
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author Román, Miguel O.
Stokes, Eleanor C.
Shrestha, Ranjay
Wang, Zhuosen
Schultz, Lori
Carlo, Edil A. Sepúlveda
Sun, Qingsong
Bell, Jordan
Molthan, Andrew
Kalb, Virginia
Ji, Chuanyi
Seto, Karen C.
McClain, Shanna N.
Enenkel, Markus
author_facet Román, Miguel O.
Stokes, Eleanor C.
Shrestha, Ranjay
Wang, Zhuosen
Schultz, Lori
Carlo, Edil A. Sepúlveda
Sun, Qingsong
Bell, Jordan
Molthan, Andrew
Kalb, Virginia
Ji, Chuanyi
Seto, Karen C.
McClain, Shanna N.
Enenkel, Markus
author_sort Román, Miguel O.
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description A real-time understanding of the distribution and duration of power outages after a major disaster is a precursor to minimizing their harmful consequences. Here, we develop an approach for using daily satellite nighttime lights data to create spatially disaggregated power outage estimates, tracking electricity restoration efforts after disasters strike. In contrast to existing utility data, these estimates are independent, open, and publicly-available, consistently measured across regions that may be serviced by several different power companies, and inclusive of distributed power supply (off-grid systems). We apply the methodology in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, which caused the longest blackout in US history. Within all of the island’s settlements, we track outages and recovery times, and link these measures to census-based demographic characteristics of residents. Our results show an 80% decrease in lights, in total, immediately after Hurricane Maria. During the recovery, a disproportionate share of long-duration power failures (> 120 days) occurred in rural municipalities (41% of rural municipalities vs. 29% of urban municipalities), and in the northern and eastern districts. Unexpectedly, we also identify large disparities in electricity recovery between neighborhoods within the same urban area, based primarily on the density of housing. For many urban areas, poor residents, the most vulnerable to increased mortality and morbidity risks from power losses, shouldered the longest outages because they lived in less dense, detached housing where electricity restoration lagged. The approach developed in this study demonstrates the potential of satellite-based estimates of power recovery to improve the real-time monitoring of disaster impacts, globally, at a spatial resolution that is actionable for the disaster response community.
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spelling pubmed-65991272019-07-12 Satellite-based assessment of electricity restoration efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria Román, Miguel O. Stokes, Eleanor C. Shrestha, Ranjay Wang, Zhuosen Schultz, Lori Carlo, Edil A. Sepúlveda Sun, Qingsong Bell, Jordan Molthan, Andrew Kalb, Virginia Ji, Chuanyi Seto, Karen C. McClain, Shanna N. Enenkel, Markus PLoS One Research Article A real-time understanding of the distribution and duration of power outages after a major disaster is a precursor to minimizing their harmful consequences. Here, we develop an approach for using daily satellite nighttime lights data to create spatially disaggregated power outage estimates, tracking electricity restoration efforts after disasters strike. In contrast to existing utility data, these estimates are independent, open, and publicly-available, consistently measured across regions that may be serviced by several different power companies, and inclusive of distributed power supply (off-grid systems). We apply the methodology in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, which caused the longest blackout in US history. Within all of the island’s settlements, we track outages and recovery times, and link these measures to census-based demographic characteristics of residents. Our results show an 80% decrease in lights, in total, immediately after Hurricane Maria. During the recovery, a disproportionate share of long-duration power failures (> 120 days) occurred in rural municipalities (41% of rural municipalities vs. 29% of urban municipalities), and in the northern and eastern districts. Unexpectedly, we also identify large disparities in electricity recovery between neighborhoods within the same urban area, based primarily on the density of housing. For many urban areas, poor residents, the most vulnerable to increased mortality and morbidity risks from power losses, shouldered the longest outages because they lived in less dense, detached housing where electricity restoration lagged. The approach developed in this study demonstrates the potential of satellite-based estimates of power recovery to improve the real-time monitoring of disaster impacts, globally, at a spatial resolution that is actionable for the disaster response community. Public Library of Science 2019-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6599127/ /pubmed/31251791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218883 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Román, Miguel O.
Stokes, Eleanor C.
Shrestha, Ranjay
Wang, Zhuosen
Schultz, Lori
Carlo, Edil A. Sepúlveda
Sun, Qingsong
Bell, Jordan
Molthan, Andrew
Kalb, Virginia
Ji, Chuanyi
Seto, Karen C.
McClain, Shanna N.
Enenkel, Markus
Satellite-based assessment of electricity restoration efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
title Satellite-based assessment of electricity restoration efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
title_full Satellite-based assessment of electricity restoration efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
title_fullStr Satellite-based assessment of electricity restoration efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
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title_short Satellite-based assessment of electricity restoration efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
title_sort satellite-based assessment of electricity restoration efforts in puerto rico after hurricane maria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6599127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31251791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218883
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