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Figure 1. (a) Study area topography and locations of suburbs in Napier Territorial Authority
Figure 2. Population–time profiles to distribute working-age adults (a, b) and children (c, d) to home, work/school and unspecified locations.Profiles are shown for a weekday (a, c) and weekend (b, d).
Figure 3. Population–time profiles to distribute visitorspendent elderlydation, and unspecified locations
Figure 4. Evacuation time curves in the range 0–90 min, showing wave arrival time and(d)time;(f)intervals based on 500 simulations for the February weekday 02:00 (Feb-d2) exposure scenario;February weekday (Feb-ddemand for additional evacuation capacity, s
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