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Use of mobile phone data to measure behavioral response to SMS evacuation alerts

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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Publication Volume
131
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Alerts
Crisis response
Human mobility
Mobile phone data (XDRs)
Population displacement
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
Safety Research
Geology
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/28702
Abstract
This study examines behavioral responses after mobile phone evacuation alerts during the February 2024 wildfires in Valparaíso, Chile. Using anonymized mobile network data from 580,000 devices, we analyze population movement following emergency SMS notifications. Results reveal three key patterns: (1) initial alerts trigger immediate evacuation responses with connectivity dropping by 80% within 1.5 h, while subsequent messages show diminishing effects; (2) substantial evacuation also occurs in non-warned areas, indicating potential transportation congestion; (3) socioeconomic disparities exist in evacuation timing, with high-income areas evacuating faster and showing less differentiation between warned and non-warned locations. Statistical modeling demonstrates socioeconomic variations in both evacuation decision rates and recovery patterns. These findings inform emergency communication strategies for climate-driven disasters, highlighting the need for targeted alerts, socioeconomically calibrated messaging, and staged evacuation procedures to enhance public safety during crises.
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Journal article
Date
2025-12
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10.1016/j.ijdrr.2025.105919
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