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Traditional building designs with bamboo sprinkler systems for fire response

Location

Place : Goroka
 
Country : New Guinea
 
Region : Oceania
 
 
 

Hazard

Primary : Fire

Secondary : Flood

Typology of Heritage

Vernacular Built Heritage

Aspect of Disaster Management

Mitigation

Summary

In Papua New Guinea the Singas people have a traditional practice of building raised houses on stilts to protect themselves and their belongings from floods and fires. They also use bamboo pipes to divert water from nearby streams to create sprinkler systems that can extinguish fires. They also have a traditional knowledge of fire ecology and fire indicators, such as the behavior of animals and plants, that help them to predict and prepare for fire events

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