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While Californians Evacuated from Tsunami Threat, San Quentin Inmates Faced Unique Challenges

By Miles Cooper
Crime
December 10, 2024
While Californians Evacuated from Tsunami Threat, San Quentin Inmates Faced Unique Challenges
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AFTER A 7.0-MAGNITUDE earthquake struck off the coast of Northern California on Thursday, an emergency alert went out telling the general public to get to excessive floor. However incarcerated people weren’t advised what to do.

“As you may be aware, a tsunami alert was issued earlier today, please be advised the tsunami threat has been cleared,” stated a message issued on behalf of warden Probability Andes.

For some incarcerated people, one in every of their greatest fears is to be trapped of their cells throughout a pure catastrophe like an earthquake, fireplace or flood.

“I don’t know how to prepare for a tsunami, I never even thought about a tsunami,” stated Marcus Casillas, a 36-year-old prisoner who has been incarcerated for 14 years. “I think it would be beneficial for us to learn how to respond to any potentially catastrophic event. I heard the correctional officers were warned.”

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However getting ready for a tsunami is troublesome. Jail officers will possible not have time to evacuate prisoners to larger floor. In line with the American Purple Cross, individuals aren’t suggested to attend for an official warning earlier than shifting to larger floor.

Collection of ocean waves brought on by earthquakes, landslides or volcanic eruptions can flood for as much as a mile inland. Components of Marin County are inside the tsunami map zone, which makes San Quentin’s inhabitants notably weak.

It could possibly occur right here

The probabilities of tsunamis are actual since California is earthquake-prone. In 2006, a tsunami hit Crescent Metropolis, inflicting in depth harm to the harbor. In 1964, one other tsunami hit Crescent Metropolis and killed 11 individuals. Pelican Bay State Jail, which opened in 1989, is positioned there.

While Californians Evacuated from Tsunami Threat, San Quentin Inmates Faced Unique ChallengesA 2023 report, “Hidden Hazards,” discovered that the state’s jail system was not ready to reply to local weather hazards comparable to an earthquake or tsunami.” (Ella Baker Heart for Human Rights)

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Most incarcerated people in jail haven’t obtained any coaching on what to do in case of a pure catastrophe or emergency, based on a 2023 “Hidden Hazards” local weather change report by a crew of College of California, Los Angeles researchers on behalf of the Ella Baker Heart for Human Rights.

The report concluded: “The California carceral system is not prepared to respond to climate hazards in or near prisons.”

In reality, the report stated incarcerated people aren’t even outlined as “vulnerable populations” by the California Governor’s Workplace of Emergency Companies.

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Robbie Joe Bennett has been incarcerated for the reason that late Nineties. “What do I do in an emergency, it’s never really been discussed,” he stated. “If a tsunami hit right now, I would try to run toward high ground, which for me is the fifth tier in my housing unit. I would climb as high as I could and scream to my friends along the way ‘Tsunami!’ Hopefully the walls would block the water.”

In addition to tsunamis, incarcerated people need to take care of the realities of rising warmth in California that many say is brought on by world warming. California prides itself in being a forerunner for addressing local weather change, however possibly not in the case of prisons. Specialists anticipate extra heat-related incarcerated deaths and sicknesses within the close to future.

(Illustration by Glenn Gehlke/Native Information Issues. Picture by Antti T. Nissinen/Flickr, CC BY)

“The state of California must act before the next season of extreme heat,” stated Bharat Venkat, a professor at UCLA and director of the UCLA Warmth Lab.

“I don’t expect any cooling systems,” stated Bennett. “But I might be able to find a flotation device for a tsunami.”

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