TY - JOUR T1 - Preparing Flood Victims for Emergency House Evacuation AU - Balash, Farhad AU - Avang Hj Hamıd, Dayang PY - 2018 DA - December JF - The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences JO - EPESS PB - ISRES Publishing WT - DergiPark SN - 2587-1730 SP - 177 EP - 183 VL - 11 LA - en AB - Remarkable confrontations arose from natural disaster, areconsidered as the mankind natural reactions. In this study, flood evacuation istreated as the systematic process to react against this nature’s anger.Unfortunately, little is considered through the qualitative lens to understandhuman behavior for Emergency House Evacuation (EHE) during the flood. In thisstudy, preparing the residents is examined as to manage their behavior to evacuatetheir house during a flood. Methodologically, qualitative study is conducted todiscover different components of EHE. Thirty-five victims participated as thekey informants to reflect the different components of EHE and employingthematic method of analysis to develop and explore the components representingdifferent views of the victims. EHE is seen to comprise three sequentialcomponents of predicting (A), controlling (B), and action (C) with ninesecondary-level dimensions. These dimensions relating to the predicting are:estimating, discriminating, and timing. Two dimensions relating to thecontrolling are closing entries and disconnecting utilities. Four dimensionsrelating to the action are equipping, collecting, recognizing, and leading,respectively. Consequently, timing as one of the dimensions of predicting, ispresented as the  turning point of theprocess, which determines the sequence of the EHE process from the sequence ofABC to AC. 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