LEC 8: Class Presentations Flashcards
Hurricane Katrina: Group 1
Event
- 2005: category 5 major hurricane
- $125 billion in damage; most costly and damaging hurricane in the U.S ever
- 2000 casualties; 1.5 million displaced
- Top Three SDH
- Gender
- Race
- Income (US poverty rate 13%; Mississippi poverty rate 21.6%)
1a. Gender
- Barrier: overall status of women = lower
- Facilitator: Increase women’s community participation in EP/political decision
2a. Race
- Barrier: Racism still a problem for African-American citizens within the states
- Facilitator: Involve marginalized/excluded persons who are excluded from decision making on the basis of race
3a. Income
- Barrier: Lasting repercussion still remain for those affected, especially low income citizens. This leaves them more at risk
- Facilitator: Create a program to finically support low-income people
Hurricane Katrina: Group 2
Event
- Most costly on record
- 1800+ casualties, over 1 million displaced
- Lack of health care access
- Majority of deaths due to levee failing not directly from hurricane
- Top Three SDH
- Housing: around 800,000 units damage/destroyed
- Food security and portable water
- Health services: sanitation issues, lack of service, medical supplies, transport
1a. Housing
- Barrier: Insurance companies collecting and following through with plans. People’s insurance covering enough but pan refusing to cover all. Now insurance is heavily increased (4x)
- Facilitators: Finding funding for repair. Housing assistance from FEMA
2a. Food Security
- Barrier: Affordability of healthy food. Rebuilding of produce stores
- Facilitators: Starting gardens in vacant lots
3a. Health Services
- Barriers: Closing hospital, opening private hospitals
- Facilitators: Transporting services. Easier access. Charity run clinics
Hurricane Katrina: Group 3
Event
- August 2005
- Struck Gulf coast of the US
- 1.5 million people displaced
- Most devastating natural disaster in US history
- Top Three SDH
- Genders: pre-hurricane women’s rights issues accentuated during recovery
- Race/ Language: The damaged areas of New Orleans was disproportionately black (46%) in some major cities more than 50% population may not speak english well; inhibits disaster preparation and evacuation
- Housing: Post hurricane housing cost was moderate to severe (30% to 49.9% income) for almost 20% of housing
1a. Gender
- Barrier: lack of women participating in government
- Facilitator: More women involvement
2a. Race/ Language
- Barrier: racism and language barriers
- Facilitator: More community involvement
3a. Housing
- Barrier: Lack of affordable housing
- Facilitator: Provide a variety of affordable housing options (subsidized housing)
Fort McMurray: Group 4
Event
- May 1 wildfire began
- 88,000 people evacuated
- 2, 400 homes and buildings destroyed
- Three SDH
- Physical environment: Good employment over night
- Income and social status
- Employment working conditons
1a. Physical Environment
- Barrier: Time consuming to rebuild, utilizing volunteer supports
2a. Income & Social Status
- Barrier: Dealing with insurance companies. People have no income
- Facilitator: Implementing an emergency financial support plan via banks or government
3a. Employment/ Working Conditions
- Barrier: You either don’t work at all and then others who are now working in hazard environments
- Facilitators: Work skills registry. Also improve education program. post emergency education/training
Community response: panic at first, then overall more then just the community worked together
Fort McMurray: Group 5
Event
- July 2016
- $3.6 billion in damages
- 996 Km perimeter
- 740, 00 hectors of forest
- Three SDH
- Housing
- Job insecurity
- Food insecurity
1a. Housing
- Barriers: Mandatory evacuation, cost of rebuilding, displacement, looters
- Facilitators: Cost of insurance companies, cost of housing, resilience/ people not leaving area
2a. Job Insecurity
- Barriers: Oil rigs, trappers, fire fighters, unemployment
- Facilitators: Opportunity for employment, construction boom, environment (smoke)
3a. Food Insecurity
- Barrier: FN/fire damages, 2000 infrastructures destroyed
- Facilitators: Soil damage (forest regrowth), support for local businesses/ replanting, environment concern
Fort McMurray: Group 5
Event
- May 1, 2017- Aug 2, 2017
- 80,00 people evacuated (80% indigenous)
- 9.9 billion in damages
- 5900K damaged
- Individuals from in and out of province helped as well as South African fire fighters
- Three SDH
- Housing
- Stress, bodies, illnes
- Income
1a. Housing
- Still building/ recovering
2a. Stress, Bodies, Illness
- 33,9% reported a health condition e.g respiratory, mental health
3a. Income & Income Distribution
- Insurance companies: bare minimum/ rebuilding with more fireproof material or homes in flood plains moved
- Environmental conditions still causing health concerns. temporary clinics in rec areas
- People with lower income affected more than those with more income
- Budget cuts earlier in the year forest fire prep, prevention and mitigation as well as wide fire management base operating budget