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ORCID

Abdullah Ali Salamai: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9679-1545

Article Type

Research Article

Abstract

Secondary effects including landslides, tsunamis, and fires can cause significant damage and fatalities following an earthquake. Effective disaster risk management has been predicted to be built on regional fire-following earthquake (FFE) risk. Specifically, a target region’s building and geographical factors might impact the fire danger and spread. The percentage of fire-resistant building types as building characteristics and the distribution of building densities as regional characteristics were the primary factors used in this study to determine FFE risk. This study develops a decision-making methodology for risk management in the FFE. We use the single valued neutrosophic set (SVNS) to overcome uncertainty. The MARCOS method is used to rank the alternatives. The criteria weights are computed. Case study with eight criteria is validated to show the validation of the proposed approach.

Keywords

Neutrosophic set, Risk assessment, Risk management, Disaster, Decision-making

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