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2021 年 9 月 1 日至 2 日,与飓风“艾达”残留物有关的纽约市即时伤害死亡。

Immediate Injury Deaths Related to the Remnants From Hurricane Ida in New York City, September 1-2, 2021.

机构信息

Bureau of Environmental Surveillance and Policy, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2024 Apr 5;18:e55. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2024.49.

Abstract

The remnants from Hurricane Ida in September 2021 caused unprecedented rainfall and inland flooding in New York City (NYC) and resulted in many immediate deaths. We reviewed death records (electronic death certificates and medical examiner reports) to systematically document the circumstances of death and demographics of decedents to inform injury prevention and climate adaptation actions for future extreme precipitation events. There were 14 Ida-related injury deaths in NYC, of which 13 (93%) were directly caused by Ida, and 1 (7%) was indirectly related. Most decedents were Asian (71%) and foreign-born (71%). The most common circumstance of death was drowning in unregulated basement apartments (71%). Themes that emerged from the death records review included the suddenness of flooding, inadequate exits, nighttime risks, and multiple household members were sometimes affected. These deaths reflect interacting housing and climate crises, and their disproportionate impact on disadvantaged populations needing safe and affordable housing. Climate adaptation actions, such as improving stormwater management infrastructure, informing residents about flood risk, implementing Federal Emergency Management Agency recommendations to make basements safer, and expanding emergency notification measures can mitigate risk. As climate change increases extreme precipitation events, multi-layered efforts are needed to keep residents safe.

摘要

2021 年 9 月,飓风“艾达”残留的降雨导致纽约市(NYC)发生了前所未有的降雨和内陆洪水泛滥,导致许多人立即死亡。我们查阅了死亡记录(电子死亡证明和法医报告),以系统地记录死者的情况和人口统计数据,为未来的极端降水事件提供伤害预防和气候适应行动的信息。在纽约市,有 14 人因“艾达”相关的伤害而死亡,其中 13 人(93%)直接由“艾达”造成,1 人(7%)间接相关。大多数死者是亚洲人(71%)和外国出生(71%)。最常见的死亡情况是在无人监管的地下室公寓溺水(71%)。从死亡记录审查中得出的主题包括洪水的突然性、缺乏出口、夜间风险,以及有时多个家庭成员会受到影响。这些死亡事件反映了住房和气候危机的相互作用,以及它们对需要安全和负担得起的住房的弱势人群的不成比例的影响。气候适应行动,如改善雨水管理基础设施、告知居民洪水风险、实施联邦紧急事务管理局的建议以使地下室更安全,以及扩大紧急通知措施,可以减轻风险。随着气候变化增加极端降水事件,需要采取多层次的努力来确保居民的安全。

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