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. 2019 Jul 18;16(14):2559. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16142559

Table 1.

Questions for individual resilience.

Questions
(1) Preparing for the potential urban flooding risk
1. Do you conduct some preparation for heavy rain or urban flooding?
2. Does your living zone have daily maintenance on pipelines and pipe junctions?
3. Does your living zone have commissioners to repair the pipelines after they have been jammed?
(2) Learnt to cope with and adapt to urban flooding
4. Do you know how to help yourself escape from urban flooding?
5. Do you take the initiative to study the knowledge of disaster prevention and risk aversion?
6. Does your living zone provide education for improving your capacity for adapting to disasters?
(3) Past coping strategies during urban flooding
7. Do you know where you can escape from the heavy rain or urban flooding when you are outside?
8. Do you know which areas usually experience urban flooding around your residences?
9. Does your living zone have countermeasures to overcome urban flooding?
(4) Habits to cope with and adapt to urban flooding
10. Do you have the habit to check the weather report?
11. Do you disseminate safe-haven news to your families and friends after you have known it?
12. Do you know the early-warning signal of heavy rain?
(5) Creative and flexible strategies to adapt to urban flooding
13. Do you follow the early-warning signal to arrange your travel flexibly?
14. Do you participate in building new strategies for disaster prevention of your living zone?
15. Does your living zone have innovative strategies for adapting to disasters?