Analyze incidents affecting areas and generate damage assessments with prevention reports. Use when user provides location data (coordinates, addresses, place names) along with an incident description (fire, flood, explosion, storm, attack, etc.). Also use when user asks to assess damage, estimate losses, evaluate infrastructure risk, or create emergency response plans.
name incident-damage-analyzer description Analyze incidents affecting areas and generate damage assessments with prevention reports. Use when user provides location data (coordinates, addresses, place names) along with an incident description (fire, flood, explosion, storm, attack, etc.). Also use when user asks to assess damage, estimate losses, evaluate infrastructure risk, or create emergency response plans. Incident Damage Analyzer Overview When a user provides location information and describes an incident (or asks to analyze potential damage from an event), you need to: Research the affected area to identify buildings and infrastructure Assess potential damage based on incident type Quantify losses where possible Generate prevention recommendations and response procedures Input Processing Extract from the user's message: Location : coordinates (lat/long), addresses, place names, or general area descriptions Incident type : fire, flood, explosion, earthquake, storm, hurricane, chemical spill, attack, sabotage, or other Scope : radius of affected area, specific targets mentioned If location is vague ("downtown", "the industrial district"), ask for clarification or make reasonable assumptions and state them. Area Research For each incident, research the affected area: Identify infrastructure : Use web search to find: Types of buildings (residential, commercial, industrial, institutional) Critical infrastructure (hospitals, schools, power stations, water treatment, transportation) Historical buildings or special sites Gather context : Population density in the area Typical building construction types Previous incidents in the area (for comparison) Local emergency services and hospitals Map the area : If coordinates are provided, research what's typically found in that type of location (urban, suburban, rural, industrial zone) Damage Assessment Framework By Incident Type Flood/Water Damage Ground floor and basement damage Electrical system damage Mold and structural integrity issues Duration of flooding affects severity Estimate: 20-80% of building value depending on depth and duration Fire Structural damage (direct burn area) Smoke damage (surrounding buildings) Water damage from firefighting Estimate: 50-100% of affected building, 10-30% of adjacent Explosion Direct blast damage Structural shockwave damage Secondary fires Estimate: 100% of epicenter, 30-70% within blast radius Storm/Hurricane Roof damage Window breakage Flooding Estimate: 10-50% depending on intensity Earthquake Structural damage Foundation damage Non-structural damage (contents) Estimate: 20-100% depending on magnitude and distance Security Incident (attack/sabotage) Direct target damage Surrounding area impact Infrastructure disruption Estimate: varies widely based on target type Damage Categories to Assess Buildings : residential, commercial, industrial Infrastructure : power, water, communications, transportation Critical facilities : hospitals, schools, emergency services Environment : contamination, pollution Quantification For each category, provide estimates in these terms: Count : number of entities affected Severity : low/medium/high/critical Financial : rough cost ranges where possible (use comparable incidents for reference) Timeline : how long until partial/normal operations resume Report Generation Structure
[Category breakdown with estimates]
[Power, water, comms, transport]
[Hospitals, schools, emergency services]
[Where possible - financial estimates]
[Specific to incident type and location]
[What to do during/after such incidents]
[Any similar events found in research] Tone and Audience Write for a general audience but include technical details where relevant. Be: Clear and factual Honest about uncertainties Action-oriented on prevention Practical on response Research Sources Use web search to find: Comparable incidents for reference Building codes and standards in the area Local emergency protocols Historical data for the location Cite sources where appropriate. Output Always provide: A structured damage assessment report Quantified estimates where possible Prevention recommendations specific to the incident type Response procedures for future incidents