• The expected methodological and theoretical innovations will be tested in Houston/Harris County using empirical datasets from the 2017 Hurricane Harvey. (tamu.edu)
  • And yet, despite these warnings - not to mention real-life influenza outbreaks in 2009, 2013 and 2017 - the gaps in America's pandemic response have never been filled. (huffpost.com)
  • Hurricane Harvey made landfall on the Texas coast on August 25, 2017, as a Category 4 storm. (cdc.gov)
  • On September 7, 2017, a Category 5 hurricane, Irma, reached the Lesser Antilles, including the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. (cdc.gov)
  • Hurricane Irma then continued its path across the Greater Antilles and made landfall in south Florida on September 10, 2017. (cdc.gov)
  • Hurricane Irma was an extremely powerful Cape Verde hurricane that caused widespread destruction across its path in September 2017. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ninth named storm, fourth hurricane, second major hurricane, and first Category 5 hurricane of the 2017 season, Irma caused widespread and catastrophic damage throughout its long lifetime, particularly in the northeastern Caribbean and the Florida Keys. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hurricane Irma was the top Google searched term in the U.S. and globally in 2017. (wikipedia.org)
  • One such event was Hurricane Harvey which made a landfall along the Texas Gulf Coast (US) on August 26, 2017. (colorado.edu)
  • Those are the groups hardest hit by Harvey, according to a December 2017 survey of 24 affected Gulf Coast counties conducted by the Episcopal Health Foundation (EHF) and the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. (texmed.org)
  • In 2017, Hurricane Harvey flooded chemical plants and oil refineries in Houston, resulting in the release of cancer-causing substances like into the nearby environment. (cancer.org)
  • Naresh Kumar, Ph.D. , of the University of Miami, will examine the distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls (PBCs) and heavy metals in the aftermath of hurricane Maria, which struck Puerto Rico in 2017, and their associated health risks to communities in Guánica Municipality. (clu-in.org)
  • This research uses attribution science to examine the influence that climate change had on the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey in 2017. (fathom.global)
  • On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey hit and eventually caused unprecedented and catastrophic flooding in southeastern Texas, and was the first major hurricane to strike the United States since Wilma and Katrina. (monrovianow.com)
  • The 2017 hurricane season is on track to become one of the most active ever. (doctormattintampa.com)
  • In fact, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), from 1851 to 2017, Florida sustained 117 direct hits, representing a whopping 40 percent of all hurricanes in the U.S. Most of us manage to recover, even after we lose our homes and possessions, and we stay put. (doctormattintampa.com)
  • Irma was the first Category 5 hurricane to strike the Leeward Islands on record, followed by Maria two weeks later. (wikipedia.org)
  • Favorable conditions allowed Irma to rapidly intensify into a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson wind scale by late on August 31. (wikipedia.org)
  • On September 4, Irma resumed intensifying, becoming a Category 5 hurricane by early on the next day. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another eyewall replacement cycle caused Irma to weaken back to a Category 4 hurricane, but the storm re-attained Category 5 status before making landfall in Cuba. (wikipedia.org)
  • Early on August 31, shortly after the development of a central dense overcast (CDO) and an eye feature, Irma underwent rapid intensification, becoming a Category 2 hurricane at 18:00 UTC and then a Category 3 hurricane, becoming a major hurricane - around 00:00 UTC on September 1. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hurricane Irma is shaping up to be a potentially catastrophic storm that remains on course to hit Florida by Sunday. (duke.edu)
  • Coming immediately after Hurricane Harvey, Irma is increasing attention to the relationship of severe weather events to climate change. (duke.edu)
  • Whatever the political reaction after Harvey and Irma, the storms are making clear their implications for energy infrastructure. (duke.edu)
  • Already, energy companies in the state are bracing for the hazards that Hurricane Irma, which registered at a category 5 on Wednesday, could bring . (duke.edu)
  • EPA is currently responding to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. (epa.gov)
  • In the Continental United States alone, we have seen two tropical storms (Cindy and Emily) and two hurricanes (Harvey and Irma). (doctormattintampa.com)
  • Climate change can make extreme weather events such as hurricanes and wildfires more frequent and unpredictable, and can result in more severe consequences. (cancer.org)
  • These workers - who clear debris and build anew after hurricanes, floods and wildfires - perform the most arduous tasks. (publicintegrity.org)
  • Just in the last month, we've seen the profound impact of hurricanes fueled by warm water temperatures and wildfires fueled by warm temperatures," Rudolph said during a press briefing last month about our increasing number of extreme heat days. (phi.org)
  • This leads many to conclude that climate change exacerbated the impacts of hurricane Harvey. (climatechangenews.com)
  • However, to apply this argument directly and attribute (and quantify) the impacts from Harvey itself to human-induced climate change, neglects that climate change is not just about warming. (climatechangenews.com)
  • This scientific research contribution thus supports NSF''s mission to promote the progress of science and to advance our national welfare with benefits that will reduce future flood impacts. (tamu.edu)
  • Environmental health impacts from the hurricanes included effects on industries, chemical plants, and hazardous waste sites. (cdc.gov)
  • Fenceline communities know that it's not if, but when the next chemical leak, spill or flooding event will happen, and the cumulative impacts of these tragic events are unjustly borne by people of color and low-income residents. (comingcleaninc.org)
  • All this compounds the impacts to affected populations and complicates response. (colorado.edu)
  • Harvey reinforced what people who have been on board with climate change have already known, but it has also gotten some new folks wondering a little louder about climate change impacts. (texasclimatenews.org)
  • Colleen Reid's research focuses on the interaction of environmental and social exposures on population health with a particular focus on the health impacts of exposures influenced by global climatic changes and society's responses to those changes. (colorado.edu)
  • The study originated with 2018's Texas Flood Registry (TFR), a first-of-its-kind registry to track the short and long-term health and housing impacts of a hurricane through online survey data. (fitness-gear-pro.com)
  • 2022) Economic and mental health impacts of multiple adverse events: Hurricane Harvey, other flooding events, and the COVID-19 pandemic. (fitness-gear-pro.com)
  • New research shows the wide spread in flood impacts simulated by different modeling approaches. (fathom.global)
  • By using a multi-model approach to evaluating the impacts of flood events before, during and after they happen, users can increase their confidence in modeled results and more easily identify areas where error might exist. (fathom.global)
  • The Fifth National Climate Assessment explores subnational climate change risks, impacts, and responses in each of the 10 regions shown. (globalchange.gov)
  • Deborah Watkins, Ph.D. , of the University of Michigan School of Public Health and the Northeastern University SRP Center, will discuss the effect of Hurricane Maria on the PROTECT birth cohort in Puerto Rico. (clu-in.org)
  • Hurricane Maria's devastation in Puerto Rico. (phi.org)
  • In many disasters, such as Hurricanes Maria in Puerto Rico or Harvey in Texas, affected communities may lose the type of information needed to file a claim, such as policy documents, land ownership records, and personal identification, among others," the draft said. (coindesk.com)
  • She has supported CDC's emergency response efforts for Ebola and Zika and hurricane recovery efforts in Puerto Rico. (cdc.gov)
  • With hurricanes, fires and floods making the news, many people are asking whether climate change is contributing to catastrophic storms, and if such storms create increased exposure to pests or pesticides. (pesticide.org)
  • When power outages occur after severe weather (such as severe storms, hurricanes or tornadoes), using alternative sources of power can cause carbon monoxide (CO) to build up in a home and poison the people and animals inside. (cdc.gov)
  • A critical part of predicting and representing coastal responses during large storms is to represent the areas of compound flooding where both oceanic factors (tides and surge), and hydrologic factors (i.e., rainfall-runoff processes), as well as their interactions impact water levels and flow velocities. (colorado.edu)
  • Access to care was better during Harvey than during past storms, according to Dr. Shah. (texmed.org)
  • After previous storms, medical facilities made important infrastructure improvements - like installing "submarine" doors - to keep out flood waters. (texmed.org)
  • Hurricane Harvey highlighted this glaring regulatory gap - despite Houston's density of chemical facilities and susceptibility to severe flooding, Texas does not require facilities storing hazardous substances to develop specific plans for how to prevent and respond to worst-case scenario spills, including those caused by storms and natural disasters. (comingcleaninc.org)
  • They are whipped by hurricanes, lashed by storms and crippled by earthquakes. (iadb.org)
  • An extraordinary Atlantic hurricane season is still underway, one that has seen the National Hurricane Center exhaust its supply of names and resort to Greek alphabet for remaining storms. (progressivereform.org)
  • This month was the worst September on record in terms of the number of named storms, and 2020 overall is second only to 2005's devastating succession of hurricanes (which included Katrina) in the number of named storms over the entire season. (progressivereform.org)
  • Floridians are no stranger to these storms and hurricanes. (doctormattintampa.com)
  • It is especially prevalent in areas struck by hurricanes and tropical storms, which are common in South Florida. (doctormattintampa.com)
  • The annual cumulative losses due to various types of flooding are higher than those from large-scale disasters such as earthquakes 6 . (nature.com)
  • This brief presents key arguments for prioritizing and supporting reconstruction personnel working in the aftermath of flooding disasters. (bakerinstitute.org)
  • Flooding and other types of natural disasters can have severe consequences for affected areas, often significantly damaging infrastructure, displacing residents, and disrupting essential services. (bakerinstitute.org)
  • The third and final session will highlight how climate-related disasters, and exposure to harmful chemicals redistributed during these events, affect people's health and well-being. (clu-in.org)
  • Hurricanes are most devastating natural disasters, which dramatically change the physical landscape and take a heavy toll on human life, demolish infrastructure and property, and exacerbate environmental stressors that persists for months after their landfall. (clu-in.org)
  • A report compiled by the United Nations, taking into account exposure to natural events and a society's response, found four nations of the region (Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua) to be among the world's 15 nations most at risk from natural disasters. (iadb.org)
  • We know prior exposure to natural disasters of short duration such as a flood can reduce resilience, but there's never been a study that looked at prior flooding exposure and how that affects outcomes during a longer-term, nonweather-related disaster such as a pandemic. (fitness-gear-pro.com)
  • Callender said tracking the long-term aftermath of exposure to prior disasters can underscore the importance of identifying higher-risk people and communities when developing response efforts and intervention programs. (fitness-gear-pro.com)
  • Even as incidents like the Arkema chemical plant explosion driven by Hurricane Harvey have grabbed headlines ( and led to a climate justice movement in the courts ), the Trump administration has repealed federal safeguards against chemical disasters at tens of thousands of the largest, most polluting hazardous industrial facilities in the nation. (progressivereform.org)
  • And back on the mainland, Houston and surrounding areas are rebuilding and dealing with the toxic aftermath of the catastrophic flooding and subsequent air pollution caused by Hurricane Harvey, one of the nation's most destructive natural disasters to date, which killed at least 82 people. (phi.org)
  • To a certain extent, disasters like firestorms and hurricanes are an unavoidable part of life on Earth-scientists do not believe they are a direct result of climate change. (phi.org)
  • The impact of Harvey may not have been due to climate change alone, but the size of the storm was consistent with expert predictions that climate change will bring increasingly larger and more severe hurricanes. (pesticide.org)
  • The unprecedented amount of rainfall accompanying Hurricane Harvey immediately raised the question whether and to what extent climate change is to blame. (climatechangenews.com)
  • As such, determining the role of climate change in increasing or decreasing the present and future likelihood of a rain storm like Harvey presents a challenge. (climatechangenews.com)
  • Did climate change intensify Hurricane Harvey? (climatechangenews.com)
  • To quantify the impact of human-induced climate change on Harvey and to estimate whether it indeed exacerbated the rainfall thus requires taking into account the atmospheric circulation as well as the overall warming. (climatechangenews.com)
  • Furthermore, attributing the flooding and damages to climate change add more complexity. (climatechangenews.com)
  • For example, climate change-related severe weather events, such as hurricanes, can stir up sediment and alter the gradient of man-made pollutants to which coastal populations are exposed. (nih.gov)
  • The consequences of flooding are intensified by climate change and socioeconomic development. (nature.com)
  • This creates questions about who in addition to the previously vulnerable are at risk to disaster and demonstrates that, in an era of changing climate, the process of tracing pathways to exposure is more complicated. (colorado.edu)
  • The series will feature SRP-funded researchers, collaborators, and other subject-matter experts who aim to better understand and address how climate change affects human exposures to hazardous substances and the public health consequences of a changing climate and identify ways to build health resilience. (clu-in.org)
  • One of several articles Texas Climate News is publishing to mark the first anniversary of Hurricane Harvey. (texasclimatenews.org)
  • A year on, do you think Harvey has notably changed attitudes on climate change in Houston - either among leaders and other influential people or among the population as a whole? (texasclimatenews.org)
  • Do you think Harvey helped influence Houston officials' decision to launch the process toward a Climate Action Plan, as you've been urging them to do? (texasclimatenews.org)
  • The credit-rating agency said a city's "exposure to climate shocks and its resilience to this vulnerability is an increasingly important part of our credit analysis, and one that will take on even greater significance as climate change continues. (texasclimatenews.org)
  • For those in our political leadership who still deny climate change, Harvey didn't win them over because there are a lot of things that Harvey can be blamed on: the high pressure system that prevented Harvey from moving northward, development practices that have created runoff, faulty dams, etc. (texasclimatenews.org)
  • All of that can be true, and that does not deny the impact of climate change on Harvey. (texasclimatenews.org)
  • There's no mystery as to why: Climate change is driving an increase in the frequency and strength of Atlantic hurricanes. (progressivereform.org)
  • The recent hurricanes and California's tragic fires are another demonstration of the fact that climate change is already threatening our health and safety," says Linda Rudolph, MD, MPH, director of the Public Health Institute's Center for Climate Change and Health in Oakland, CA. "And these incidents are only going to get worse if we don't act now. (phi.org)
  • Throughout the past few decades , hurricanes in particular have drawn attention to the need to fight climate change, with scientists recognizing that although climate change is not the cause of hurricanes, "a warmer planet will produce bigger and more destructive hurricanes. (duke.edu)
  • The storm caused catastrophic damage in Barbuda, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Anguilla, and the Virgin Islands as a Category 5 hurricane. (wikipedia.org)
  • Catastrophic flooding in the Houston area after Hurricane Harvey. (phi.org)
  • Changes in the atmospheric circulation can increase the thermodynamic effect (as we saw during floods Louisiana in 2016 ) or act in the opposite direction to the thermodynamic effect, leading to locally decreasing the risk of extreme rainfall or canceling the effect of the warming alone (examples here ). (climatechangenews.com)
  • However, while such studies are now routinely conducted for heatwaves and large scale rainfall in mid-latitudes (see Carbon Brief for an overview), it is still the cutting edge for hurricanes. (climatechangenews.com)
  • In southeast Texas, record rainfall caused extensive flooding and damage to public infrastructure and communities, and displaced thousands of persons. (cdc.gov)
  • Within Galveston Bay, compound flooding occurred and persisted for weeks as the result of the interaction between the storm surges created as storm approached the coast, and a subsequent long-lasting flood pulse induced by the torrential rainfall associated with the hurricane. (colorado.edu)
  • To predict the response of this type of event requires numerical models that can account for the rainfall-runoff processes, sediment erosion and transport, and oceanographic processes including storm surges, tides and wind-driven currents. (colorado.edu)
  • Intuitively these make sense as drivers: warmer temperatures lead to snowmelt and river thaws in the North, producing a lot of runoff in a short period of time, while thunderstorms occur frequently across Central and Eastern regions bringing intense rainfall that can generate flash flooding. (rms.com)
  • A number of areas are heading into the spring flood season well ahead on rainfall and snowpack, leading to saturated soils that will have a tougher time handling the downpours that can occur. (rms.com)
  • Similarly, seasonal periods state infectious disease hospital in Salvador, Brazil of heavy rainfall and flooding are a contributing fac- ( 4,5 ), and those reported in the public health surveil- tor to the risk for urban leptospirosis ( 4,10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Harvey was the largest rainfall event in North American on record, and that a large amount of precipitation would not have been available in the absence of human-induced global warming. (texasclimatenews.org)
  • It's weeks or months later that the population of disease-carrying mosquitoes begins to rise, especially in areas that received more rainfall than usual but did not flood. (doctormattintampa.com)
  • 2020. Individual chemical exposure to potential endocrine disrupting chemicals during the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. . (oregonstate.edu)
  • The Texas Department of Health Services, however, released emergency guidelines, allowing out-of-state mold remediation companies and unlicensed companies to apply for a temporary waiver to remediate mold in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. (rhoadesenvironmental.com)
  • In this second installment of Hurricane Harvey's aftermath, Abby Martin explores how the petrochemical industry dominates the city and why its low-income, minority areas are at the highest-risk for flooding and pollution, earning them the name "sacrifice zones. (mediaroots.org)
  • Although nobody can stop a hurricane, we can take steps to protect and restore our health in the aftermath. (doctormattintampa.com)
  • It was also the most intense hurricane to strike the continental United States since Katrina in 2005, the first major hurricane to make landfall in Florida since Wilma in the same year, and the first Category 4 hurricane to strike the state since Charley in 2004. (wikipedia.org)
  • One study following Hurricane Katrina indicated that the concentration of mold in flooded areas was roughly double the concentration in non-flooded areas. (rhoadesenvironmental.com)
  • Residents and businesses were exposed to highly contaminated flood waters from Superfund sites. (pesticide.org)
  • AP) - Flooding in the Midwest temporarily cut off a Superfund site in Nebraska that stores radioactive waste and explosives, inundated another one storing toxic chemical waste in Missouri, and limited access to others, according to federal regulators. (westernjournal.com)
  • The EPA identified the Nebraska Ordnance Plant in Mead, Nebraska, and the Conservation Chemical Corporation site in Kansas City, Missouri, as heavily flooded Superfund sites that required the agency to take immediate action to prevent the spread of contaminated groundwater. (westernjournal.com)
  • The third study is related to Hurricane Harvey, which was associated with flood-related damage to chemical plants, oil refineries, and flooding of hazardous waste sites, including 13 Superfund sites. (clu-in.org)
  • Still, oil refineries, chemical plants and shale drilling sites have reported Harvey-triggered flaring, leaks and chemical discharges -releasing more than 1 million pounds of air pollutants in the week after the storm. (duke.edu)
  • By focusing on the interdependencies among flood control, transportation, and emergency response infrastructure, the research will advance understanding that can then underpin new approaches to integrating engineering, planning, and policy to improve community resilience to hurricane and flooding hazards. (tamu.edu)
  • Contact the nearest Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU)to learn how to protect your child from exposure to health hazards in the environment. (cdc.gov)
  • Common hazards include vehicle- and nonvehicle-related drowning, carbon monoxide poisoning (e.g., from any gasoline-powered engine, including generators and clean-up equipment), electrocution, falls, lacerations, and exposure to mold and industrial and household chemicals ( 1 - 8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Floods are among the costliest natural hazards and their consequences are expected to increase further in the future due to urbanization in flood-prone areas. (nature.com)
  • As a result, the United Nations has emphasized the importance of sustainable development by building resilient cities and communities subjected to natural hazards including floods, as its 11th Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 17 . (nature.com)
  • After Harvey, Houston should expect to see a significant increase in mold hazards in homes. (rhoadesenvironmental.com)
  • Mitigation solutions to reduce carbon emissions can also result in a decrease in pesticide use and exposure and should be an equitable option for everyone. (pesticide.org)
  • Moreover, flood mitigation policies are implemented without considering the role of human behavior and how the community will cope with measures such as buyout, land acquisition, and relocation that are often adopted to minimize development in flood-prone regions. (nature.com)
  • Further exacerbating this challenge is the fact that our nation does not currently have a robust inventory of the stormwater systems that are designed to help with flood mitigation. (colorado.edu)
  • 2019. Discovery of common chemical exposures across three continents using silicone wristbands. . (oregonstate.edu)
  • The proposal by America's disaster response mitigators comes via a draft text of the National Advisory Council's (NAC) November report https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1572880188002-31454e3c26dff6922fde9d34cbe19e26/November_2019_NAC_Report_Draft_v5.pdf published on Monday. (coindesk.com)
  • Hurricane Harvey: Emergency Management Officials have requested that people escaping flood waters as a last resort do not stay in the attic. (cdc.gov)
  • Most of these deaths likely were caused by drowning in flood waters within the first few days after impact (e.g., drowning at home or in vehicles). (cdc.gov)
  • During extreme events, these compound flood waters can remobilize thick layers of sediment, exposing material that had been buried for many years. (colorado.edu)
  • It plans to reassess once the flood waters recede. (westernjournal.com)
  • I'm Hailey McCalla [assumed spelling] from CDC's Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response Division of Emergency Operations. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Judy Kruger from the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response. (cdc.gov)
  • To improve disaster response planning, the study authors recommended that accreditation requirements for cancer care programs include compliance with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergency Preparedness Rule. (cancer.org)
  • In addition to improving preparedness, the plan also provides a response and remediation framework for other metropolitan areas across the country. (epa.gov)
  • Within the division of state and local readiness, her work aims to advance emergency preparedness, planning and response, and recovery efforts at the national, state and local levels. (cdc.gov)
  • And you may have a larger role in emergency preparedness, response and recovery than you realize. (cdc.gov)
  • We base our mission to champion the needs of children in emergency preparedness and response around four main pillars. (cdc.gov)
  • The wristbands passively measured exposures to the 1,500 toxic chemicals, carcinogens, and endocrine disruptors that could have immediate and long-term effects on health, including cancer. (cancer.gov)
  • For farm workers living in impoverished communities and sub-standard housing, exposure to toxic chemicals, flooding and lack of insurance have resulted in a greater need for assistance. (pesticide.org)
  • 2021. Determinants of Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Following Hurricane Harvey . (oregonstate.edu)
  • In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, numerous facilities released harmful chemicals through spills, leaks and explosions, causing some first responders to be hospitalized. (comingcleaninc.org)
  • While exposure to harmful chemicals isn't good for anyone, pregnant people and children are especially vulnerable. (grist.org)
  • Their data suggest that PCB concentration in Bay increased four time after hurricane Maria, and communities PCB exposure through inhalation and ingestion could have likely increased after the hurricane through ingestion and inhalation, because some of the community members rely on the Bay for seafood and fish. (clu-in.org)
  • She will characterize changes in exposure to environmental contaminants among pregnant participants, comparing biomarker concentrations in samples collected before Hurricane Maria to levels in the weeks and months following the storm. (clu-in.org)
  • On the other side of the country, Puerto Ricans are reeling from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria. (phi.org)
  • 2023. Determinants of exposure to endocrine disruptors following hurricane Harvey. . (oregonstate.edu)
  • We're always looking backward at where the holes are," said Downey, who has been researching American disaster response for over a decade. (huffpost.com)
  • CDC and ATSDR also offer a disaster response clinical consultation service to assist health care providers, public health professionals, and emergency response partners. (cdc.gov)
  • Most people won't believe this statement at first, so share with them these insights about the connection between business continuity, disaster response, and reputation. (agilityrecovery.com)
  • I was honored to be appointed by the Federal Communications Commission as the Vice-Chair of its Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee (BDAC) Disaster Response and Recovery Working Group (DRRWG). (wia.org)
  • 2022. Associating Increased Chemical Exposure to Hurricane Harvey in a Longitudinal Panel Using Silicone Wristbands. . (oregonstate.edu)
  • A construction worker pushes a wheelbarrow in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, on Nov. 2, 2022, after Hurricane Ian devastated the area on Sept. 28, 2022. (publicintegrity.org)
  • In a collaborative pilot with the Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences Program, the Mechanisms in Cancer Evolution Program, the Center for Precision Environmental Health, and the Oregon Health and Science University, the Duncan Cancer Center responded within a few days of the Hurricane Harvey catastrophe to provide funding to purchase silicone wrist bands to be worn by flood victims. (cancer.gov)
  • Children's rapid development from before they are born through early childhood makes them more vulnerable to environmental exposures. (cdc.gov)
  • For thirty years, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) has traveled to communities throughout the country to conduct investigations at hazardous waste sites to keep communities safe from harmful environmental exposures and related diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Amy Watson works in the Emergency Response Branch of the Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health at CDC. (cdc.gov)
  • NIEHS research uses state-of-the-art science and technology to investigate the interplay between environmental exposures, human biology, genetics, and common diseases to help prevent disease and improve human health. (nih.gov)
  • Given the enormity of Hurricane Harvey, we didn't have enough epidemiologists, we didn't have enough environmental sanitarians, and we didn't have enough nurses and clinicians," Dr. Shah said. (texmed.org)
  • 2021. Individual chemical exposure to environmental contaminates in Harris County, TX from baseline to post Hurricane Harvey flooding. . (oregonstate.edu)
  • Ensuring that EPA fully complies with its duty to issue spill-prevention and response regulations will reduce the risk of environmental and health harms from preventable chemical spills, and help address the long-standing disproportionate burdens that chemical production and storage impose on fenceline communities, where most residents are low-income or people of color. (comingcleaninc.org)
  • WASHINGTON - The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization, the largest independent nonprofit asbestos victims' advocacy group in the United States - along with the Environmental Working Group, a consumer advocacy group that empowers people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment - released a statement in response to new data showing asbestos imports nearly doubled in 2016, after years of decline. (rhoadesenvironmental.com)
  • The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday reported no releases of hazardous contaminants at any of eight toxic waste sites in flooded parts of Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa. (westernjournal.com)
  • Reconstruction workers operating in post-flooding environments face a range of physical and environmental challenges that can impact their well-being and ability to perform tasks effectively. (bakerinstitute.org)
  • Speakers will also share innovative tools to track environmental exposures and improve public health. (clu-in.org)
  • A study by Rice University, the University of Notre Dame and the Environmental Defense Fund shows the economic and mental health consequences on victims of Hurricane Harvey and COVID-19 were cumulative. (fitness-gear-pro.com)
  • Keeping yourself and a developing fetus safe from toxic exposures can be a real challenge - and it's just one example of how environmental and reproductive justice issues collide in "fenceline" communities. (grist.org)
  • And it's doing it at a time when affected communities - especially Black, Brown, and low-income communities - are all the more vulnerable to natural disaster due to the Trump administration's rollbacks of environmental safeguards and its reckless response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (progressivereform.org)
  • That's why researchers from EPA and the Sandia National Lab are helping the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene prepare an environmental response and remediation plan for incidents such as the release of anthrax. (epa.gov)
  • These weather events also contribute to persistent storm damage and flooding, increasing exposure to fungus and mold-related health effects. (nih.gov)
  • However, exposure to mold remains a serious problem because many people have not had the money to fix flood-damaged homes, he says. (texmed.org)
  • Mold produces a fungus called mycotoxin which can make exposure to mold a health hazard. (rhoadesenvironmental.com)
  • Moreover, exposure to mold could also lead to chronicconditions, such as chronic rhinosinusitis and chronic fatigue syndrome. (rhoadesenvironmental.com)
  • Although the number of properties flooded may exceed the number of mold remediators certified by Texas, it remains important for individuals and contractors working to remediate mold take appropriate measures to protect themselves and property inhabitants. (rhoadesenvironmental.com)
  • After a flood, moisture can promote mold growth in buildings and other structures. (bakerinstitute.org)
  • Exposure to mold can cause respiratory problems, allergies, and other adverse health effects. (bakerinstitute.org)
  • Over the last four years I have been engaged in testing patients for CIRS- mostly due to mold (more accurately, exposures to biotoxins in water damaged buildings) and Lyme biotoxin. (doctormattintampa.com)
  • A higher resolution model capable of representing the Buffalo Bayou shipping channel will then be nested within the Galveston Bay model and used to reproduce sediment erosion and contaminant exposure patterns that were observed in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. (colorado.edu)
  • describes the creation of a transparent flood model for the UK that simulates pluvial, fluvial and coastal flood risks for 10 different return periods. (fathom.global)
  • Through joint advocacy by CPR, Waterkeeper Alliance, and our allies, we are pushing EPA to adopt the agency's own proposed provisions for reporting storm and flood risks and to make explicit existing requirements to respond to the risk that extreme weather poses to industrial facilities. (progressivereform.org)
  • 2023. Investigating the Movement of Parent PAHs and Alkylated PAHs Between Air and Soil Before, During, and After a Wildfire to Understand Potential Human Exposure . (oregonstate.edu)
  • Kim Anderson, Ph.D. , of the Oregon State University SRP Center will talk about three different studies related to Arctic, wildfire, and hurricane cases. (clu-in.org)
  • EPA recently updated the 2016 Wildfire Smoke: Guide for Public Health Officials (PDF), an outline of whose health is most affected by wildfire smoke, how to reduce exposure to smoke, what public health actions are recommended, and how to communicate air quality to the public. (epa.gov)
  • Many injuries and illnesses from hurricanes and floods occur during the response and recovery phases. (cdc.gov)
  • While most other businesses in the area were closed, he opened up two of his mattress stores to flood victims , demonstrating the values he proclaims on his business website: country, family, and hard work. (agilityrecovery.com)
  • In the coming weeks, and months, Hurricane Harvey victims will continue to need assistance in a variety of ways. (monrovianow.com)
  • Current studies focusing on flood risk assessment do not consider the effect of human behavior on urbanization and how it may change the nature of the risk. (nature.com)
  • 2021. Houston hurricane Harvey health (Houston-3H) study: assessment of allergic symptoms and stress after hurricane Harvey flooding. . (oregonstate.edu)
  • In this study, we present a new Agent-Based Model (ABM) to investigate the complex interaction between human behavior and urbanization and its role in creating future communities vulnerable to flood events. (nature.com)
  • Specifically, we plan to link a hydrological model (WRF-Hydro) to a Galveston Bay hydrodynamic model (ROMS) and apply it to large compound flooding events such as Hurricane Harvey. (colorado.edu)
  • What material difference do antecedent hydrologic conditions make to the severity and losses from flood events? (rms.com)
  • We've already looked at how prior exposure to Hurricane Harvey and other flooding events affect economic and mental health outcomes,' said Rashida Callender, a research associate at Rice and lead author on the project. (fitness-gear-pro.com)
  • Flood inundation maps (FIMs) provide essential information to emergency management during flood events. (fathom.global)
  • There are a number of different frameworks capable of estimating FIMs during compound coastal flood events. (fathom.global)
  • This study highlights the need to rectify and adjudicate the various FIMs created during flood events. (fathom.global)
  • In the second installment of the series "After Harvey," Abby speaks with Dr. Robert Bullard about these issues, touching on gentrification of the city, where wealth is focused, and how modern weather events impact communities like Lakewood. (mediaroots.org)
  • and (3) new insights into infrastructure network interdependencies, social vulnerability, and hazard exposure on urban spatial structure of flood risk diffusion. (tamu.edu)
  • The hazard with hurricanes are the associated winds, storm surge and, most of all, rain. (duke.edu)
  • 2021. Impact of Hurricane Harvey on Personal Chemical Exposure . (oregonstate.edu)
  • 2021. The value of wristband data for disaster research response . (oregonstate.edu)
  • It was also the third-strongest Atlantic hurricane at landfall ever recorded, just behind the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane and Dorian. (wikipedia.org)
  • If we thus want to know whether Harvey is a "harbinger" for the future of Houston, the attribution question addressing the overall likelihood of a hurricane like Harvey to occur, which includes many variables other than temperature and sea level rise that interact, needs to be answered by carefully estimating the likelihood of such hurricanes developing in a warming world as well as how much rain they bring. (climatechangenews.com)
  • These findings indicate that, although heavy rain- few prospective cohort studies available, estimates of fall may increase severe illness, Leptospira exposures severe disease accounted for only a small proportion can occur year-round. (cdc.gov)
  • It makes you realize, these megastorms, if you haven't been hit by one, your worst-case scenario is nowhere near a true worst-case scenario," said Daniel J. Kelly , the executive director of the New Jersey Office of Recovery and Rebuilding, as he recalled his state's struggle to respond to Hurricane Sandy. (duke.edu)
  • Parts of the Northeastern United States are still recovering from Hurricane Sandy. (epa.gov)
  • This Critical Resilient Interdependent Infrastructure Systems and Processes (CRISP) project examines the complex interactions among stakeholders'' social networks, networks of community plans, and physical infrastructure networks relevant to flood vulnerability and resilience. (tamu.edu)
  • These contributions can transform the flood resilience planning and policy processes in interdependent infrastructure systems in coastal urban areas. (tamu.edu)
  • As part of the overall U.S. Department of Health and Human Services response and recovery operations, CDC and ATSDR are supporting public health and medical care functions for affected communities and persons displaced by the hurricanes. (cdc.gov)
  • There are potential public health and safety concerns after hurricane impact. (cdc.gov)
  • The survey initially found that blacks were most likely to report health problems due to Harvey. (texmed.org)
  • The full impact of Harvey won't be known anytime soon simply because there aren't enough resources dedicated to evaluating it, says Umair Shah, MD, executive director at Harris County Public Health. (texmed.org)
  • The health problems that creates become more severe when a disaster like Hurricane Harvey strikes. (texmed.org)
  • The consent decree requires EPA to issue long-overdue rules requiring robust hazardous substance spill-prevention and response planning for the most dangerous chemical facilities - which, because of their proximity to water, pose a serious threat to human health and the environment. (comingcleaninc.org)
  • The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the federal agency created to protect workers, has ignored research on workplace safeguards against post-disaster toxic exposures. (publicintegrity.org)
  • OSHA has enacted an emergency-response policy favoring a fast recovery over worker health. (publicintegrity.org)
  • BACKGROUND: After the publication of a 2014 consensus statement regarding mass critical care during public health emergencies, much has been learned about surge responses and the care of overwhelming numbers of patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • When CPU is activated for an emergency response, we're known as the Children's Health Team. (cdc.gov)
  • The idea of this team started in 2009, when our current division director, Dr. Georgina Peacock helped staff the first Children's Health team in the Emergency Operations Center, or EOC, during the H1N1 response. (cdc.gov)
  • However, in the wake of a passing hurricane, and long after, our health is at an increased risk. (doctormattintampa.com)
  • Potential sources of hurricane-related exposures, such as drinking water and exhaust from gas-powered generators, as well as methods for linking exposures to adverse birth outcomes, will be discussed. (clu-in.org)
  • Therefore, achieving sustainable development requires a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and its impact on flood risk 18 . (nature.com)
  • While a positive response to a disaster will positively impact your reputation, it's important to create opportunities for reputation building prior to an event. (agilityrecovery.com)
  • As COVID-19 came into play, the researchers realized the tools that support the TFR could be used to track the impact of the pandemic and assess whether multiple exposures magnify preexisting harms. (fitness-gear-pro.com)
  • People who experienced Hurricane Harvey as a 'severe impact event' were five times more likely to have severe anxiety during COVID-19 compared to those whose experience with Harvey was not a meaningful impact event. (fitness-gear-pro.com)
  • New research from Gutenson, J. L. and others, including Fathom's Chief Research Officer Dr Oliver Wing , compares the estimated impact and exposure to flooding generated by different event-based flood inundation maps. (fathom.global)
  • In Texas, officials are managing a hurricane response with severe flooding and now a massive mosquito outbreak. (pesticide.org)
  • In response to mosquitos, the state of Texas sprayed over 6.39 million acres [2] with an insecticide and recommended people use repellents and take other precautions. (pesticide.org)
  • For example, recent work in the Clear Creek watershed on the Texas Coast demonstrated that upwards of 40 percent of flood claims between 1999 to 2009 came from outside of the currently configured floodplain. (colorado.edu)
  • the toppled homes and flooded streets in Texas and Louisiana from Hurricane Harvey, with its tens of thousands of people made homeless and billions of dollars in property losses: it's hard to imagine things getting much worse. (iadb.org)
  • Using Hurricane Harvey as an example event , the research focused on a small coastal watershed in Texas. (fathom.global)
  • Peoples' relocation preferences and their perception of flood risk (collectively called human behavior) are among the most important factors that influence urbanization in flood-prone areas. (nature.com)
  • The results show that when people are informed about the flood risk and proper incentives are provided, the demand for housing within 500-year floodplain may be reduced as much as 15% by 2040 for the case study considered. (nature.com)
  • People and their perception of flood risk-collectively, human behavior-is one of the most significant factors influencing urbanization. (nature.com)
  • According to the spring flood outlook released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), a third of the United States is at risk of inland flooding this spring - that's roughly 1.26 million square miles, covering 23 states and affecting almost 130 million Americans (Cappucci). (rms.com)
  • By piloting a blockchain-based registry in this manner, FEMA can catalyze cross-sector engagement and develop technology-enabled use cases that can improve the speed of disaster responses and insurance claim payments, without sacrificing accuracy or increasing the risk of fraud. (coindesk.com)
  • Increasing flooding puts more people and assets at risk. (globalchange.gov)
  • Houston has a high amount of residential segregation and housing discrimination which forces residents seeking affordable housing into marginalized areas where they are exposed to higher amounts of pollutants, less access to amenities, and are often at a higher risk of flooding. (mediaroots.org)
  • Meanwhile, research done in the six months post-Harvey shows a long road to recovery in these areas. (texmed.org)
  • An estimated 2,500 U.S. chemical facilities located in flood-prone areas nationwide are subject only to state-level worst-case spill-planning requirements - which, if they exist at all, are vulnerable to rollback at any time. (comingcleaninc.org)
  • Flooding occurs when an excessive amount of water accumulates in an area, causing rivers, lakes, or coastal areas to overflow. (bakerinstitute.org)
  • Disaster scholars have long demonstrated that low-income people and racial minorities are the most likely to live in low-lying areas and in lower-quality housing, placing them at continual threat of flooding. (colorado.edu)
  • Moreover, when these systems don't operate properly, water can be redirected to other areas and create residual flooding in places that are already inundated. (colorado.edu)
  • These areas might also have outdated infrastructure and could be subject to residual flooding, localized flooding, and potential overflow of the nearby bayous. (colorado.edu)
  • In the first installment of the series, Abby Martin introduced viewers to a neighborhood called Lakewood that was virtually ignored by both state and federal officials during and after the hurricane. (mediaroots.org)
  • My sister in Florida just dealt with the largest hurricane to ever hit the state. (pesticide.org)
  • Irma's hurricane-force winds and related storm surges caused substantial damage in the Caribbean and Florida. (cdc.gov)
  • Standing before a two-story house on the coast of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, where Hurricane Ian unleashed a seven-foot storm surge two weeks earlier, Marcos looked at the structure, shredded beyond repair. (publicintegrity.org)
  • Disaster restoration worker Marcos takes a selfie at work in Fort Myers, Florida, after Hurricane Ian. (publicintegrity.org)
  • The eventual goal of our project is to develop the capability to represent compound flooding and the associated particulate and contaminant fluxes across the river - to ocean continuum. (colorado.edu)
  • The word Irmageddon was coined soon after the hurricane to describe the damage caused by the hurricane. (wikipedia.org)
  • But the damage Harvey caused was so extensive he didn't know if he had the heart to do it again. (texmed.org)
  • Now that the storm has ended, the response is moving from relief efforts to repair and cleanup efforts to deal with the extensive damage Harvey caused. (rhoadesenvironmental.com)
  • Because of decentralization, a blockchain solution would save important information across many servers, effectively neutralizing the threat of a single point-of-failure that one flood could inflict, in terms of damage from a major storm if all the data were kept in one physical location. (coindesk.com)
  • For example, after Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston, TX, local business owner Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale's response went viral. (agilityrecovery.com)
  • Here is the response from Stephanie Thomas, Houston-based staff member of Public Citizen, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group founded by Ralph Nader in 1971. (texasclimatenews.org)
  • When Houston providers were hit by Hurricane Harvey last month, they experienced limited power outages thanks to investments -smart meters and a fault location, isolation and service restoration system-made after Hurricane Ike in 2008. (duke.edu)
  • Yvette shared details surrounding the dangerous situation that unfolded at a chemical plant in Houston after Hurricane Harvey hit the area. (mediaroots.org)
  • 80 storm-related deaths attributed to Hurricane Harvey (medical examiner confirmation is pending for some deaths). (cdc.gov)
  • That said, there are still many people among the general public and in power who have written Harvey off as a freak storm exacerbated by Houston's low-lying character. (texasclimatenews.org)
  • This consent decree holds EPA to the rule of law and protects fenceline communities from preventable toxic chemical exposures. (comingcleaninc.org)
  • Losses due to floods are projected to increase disproportionately in US Census tracts with higher percentages of Black residents. (globalchange.gov)
  • His expertise, along with several current and former county Emergency Managers on our team, helped us get a jumpstart on fighting the pandemic and shaping our response. (ambulance.org)
  • Once the worst-case scenario spill plans are in place at those facilities, many of these exposures and injuries could be avoided. (comingcleaninc.org)