Natural Disasters and Public Health

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VIIRS image captured by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Suomi NPP satellite [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

2018 brought multiple, unprecedented natural disasters, including hurricanes, floods, and in the United States, the deadliest wildfire in California’s history. After the immediate emergency is over and the media attention wanes, communities must deal with the long process of recovering and rebuilding. Yet some of the greatest challenges that disaster victims face come not from the disaster itself but from long-term health problems stemming from the event. While immediate casualty numbers are often cited following a natural disaster, it’s the insidious and long-lasting health effects that can hurt communities for years.

Read more at IEEE Pulse: Natural Disasters and Public Health.

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