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Earthquakes 2000 to 2005 From Indonesia to Pakistan

This study analyzes the devastating earthquakes that occurred from 2000 to 2005 in Indonesia and Pakistan, examining the total deaths, damages, and the need for immediate relief and support in affected areas.

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Earthquakes 2000 to 2005 From Indonesia to Pakistan

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  1. Earthquakes 2000 to 2005From Indonesia to Pakistan Rashid A. Chotani, MD, MPH Director, Global Infectious Disease Surveillance & Alert System (GIDSAS) for Humanitarian Assistance 410-502-3116/410-322-7469 rchotani@jhsph.edu

  2. Total Deaths due to earthquakes in 2000: 213

  3. Total Deaths due to earthquakes in 2000: 21, 357

  4. 26 January 2001: Gujarat Earthquake of magnitude 7.7 on Richter scale One of the worst Reported lives earthquakes in the lost ~ 20,000 last 180 years 167,000 persons Over 1 Million suffered injury homes affected by the calamity Over 50000 Over 10,000 small and classrooms, 5000 medium industrial units Around five million health units went out of production people needed to be damaged/destroyed 50000 artisans lost their given immediate relief livelihood The WB and ADB estimated the damages at $2.3 billion. .

  5. Damage due to earthquake

  6. Total Deaths due to earthquakes in 2002: 1,357

  7. Total Deaths due to earthquakes in 2003: 33,819

  8. On 26 December 2003, at 5:26 AM of local time, an earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale struck the city of Bam and surrounding villages in Kerman province in Southeastern Iran. ~40,000 Casualties Over 30,000 injured The Citadel of Bam which was once built up to save the lives of people, could not even save itself.

  9. Total Deaths due to earthquakes in 2002: 284,010

  10. The NEW CLINIC Indonesia INCIDENCE OF COMMUNICABLE ILLNESS VS. NON-COMMUNICABLE (Disaster and non-disaster related) ILLNESS

  11. Sri Lanka • Asia Relief in Sri Lanka: • 1)  LITTLE DREAMS:  To restore quality-of-life- and to prevent poverty, crime, and widespread community depression-- we must restore the livelihoods of persons affected by the tsunami.  • 2)  HOUSING:  To provide shelter and restore dignity, we must construct houses in permanent community settings. 

  12. Total Deaths due to earthquakes in 2005: 89,313

  13. Number of Earthquakes & Deaths Due to Earthquakes Worldwide for 2000 - 2005 Located by the US Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center * * Preliminary Data

  14. The Initial Shock

  15. The Initial Shock

  16. The Initial Shock

  17. The Initial Shock

  18. OVER 80,000 DEAD

  19. OVER 80,000 DEAD

  20. OVER 80,000 INJURED

  21. OVER 80,000 INJURED

  22. OVER 80,000 INJURED

  23. OVER 3 MILLION HOMELESS

  24. OVER 3 MILLION HOMELESS

  25. OVER 3 MILLION HOMELESS BASIC NEED SHORTAGE

  26. RESCUE OPERATIONS: MONEY RUNNING OUT

  27. Tetanus & Gangrene • Due to delay in care most wounds have become infected leading to gangrene • The only remedy is amputation • Limited supply of prosthetic devices • Sharp injuries have lead to patients developing tetanus • 113 Cases: 22 Deaths

  28. Maternal & Child Health • Maternal Mortality ratio = 540/100,000 births • 40,000 pregnant women in the affected area • Of the population affected by the earthquake, an estimated 161,000 women could become pregnant within the year (based on a crude birth rate of 35/1000 live births). • 60% immunization coverage in the affected area – serious risk of measles outbreaks

  29. Psychological Problems • Of the affected population • 150,000 (3-4%) may require treatment for sever mental disorders • 600,000 (15%) may require treatment for mild to moderate mental disorders

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