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Hurricane Michael Strikes Some of the Nation's Most Vulnerable Communities


SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Oct. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Florida counties struck today by Hurricane Michael ? both the coastal counties under evacuation orders and the inland counties people fled to ? are among the most socially vulnerable in the United States, according to Direct Relief's analysis of the data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

When disasters like Hurricane Michael strike, the degree to which communities are affected depends largely on their social vulnerability ranking. This map by Direct Relief uses social vulnerability data from the Centers for Disease Control to identify which areas are most vulnerable to the effects of Hurricane Michael.

Disasters like Hurricane Michael don't affect all communities the same. People who are elderly or disabled, who have mobility impairments or special medical issues, lack transportation or don't speak English are more vulnerable to health and financial crises in a natural disaster and may require more help to recover. Essential resources and services are often already limited in areas of high-poverty, and disasters only make these resources less accessible.

Using data from the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index model, Direct Relief built a set of maps that showcase these disparities and highlights which counties in the path of Hurricane Michael are most at risk.

On the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), a score of zero represents the least vulnerable and 1.0 is most vulnerable. The average among all U.S. counties is 0.5, and the average of Florida counties is 0.69. Darker map colors indicate areas of higher social vulnerability.

Several Florida counties hit by Hurricane Michael rank toward the extreme side of the scale: Gadsen County measures an SVI rating of 0.98, both Jackson and Decatur Counties receive a 0.96, Calhoun County scores 0.91 and Holmes County scores 0.87.

Direct Relief Aiding Storm Victims

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in July re-evaluated the number of deaths caused by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and found that "interruption of medical care was the primary cause of sustained high mortality rates in the months after the hurricane."

In emergency situations involving mass evacuations, people with chronic medical conditions including diabetes, asthma, and hypertension are particularly at risk of a medical emergency if the medications they depend on are unavailable.

To prevent interruptions in care due to stockouts of essential medications and medical supplies, Direct Relief supports a nationwide network of health centers and clinics that serve vulnerable populations in high-risk communities. As Hurricane Michael moves inland from the Florida Panhandle, emergency medical resources from Direct Relief are staged with more than 50 of these health facilities, including ten sites along Hurricane Michael's projected path.

The pre-positioned materials include medical essentials identified as the most critically needed in the aftermath of hurricanes and other emergencies that prevent people from accessing the medicines and care they need.

Each module contains enough hurricane-specific medical supplies to treat 100 patients for conditions ranging from basic trauma injuries to chronic illnesses for a 72-hour period, during which Direct Relief will mobilize follow-up support.

About Direct Relief

Established in 1948 with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies, Direct Relief delivers lifesaving medical resources throughout the world?without regard to politics, religion, ethnic identities, or ability to pay. With operations spanning more than 70 countries and all 50 states in the U.S., Direct Relief is the only charitable nonprofit to obtain Verified Accredited Wholesale Distributor (VAWD) accreditation by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. Among other distinctions, Direct Relief earns a perfect score of 100 from independent evaluator Charity Navigator, was listed among the world's most innovative nonprofits by Fast Company, and has received the CECP Directors' Award, the Drucker Prize for Nonprofit Innovation, and the President's Award from Esri for excellence in GIS mapping. For more information, please visit https://www.DirectRelief.org.

 

SOURCE Direct Relief


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