Tropical Storm and Hurricane Recovery and Preparedness Strategies

被引:12
|
作者
Goodwin, Bradford S., Jr. [1 ]
Donaho, John C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Ctr Lab Anim Med & Care, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Univ Texas Med Branch, Anim Resources Ctr, Galveston, TX USA
关键词
business continuity; disaster planning; flood; hurricane; impact on research; natural disaster; preparedness; recovery;
D O I
10.1093/ilar.51.2.104
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The goal of this article is to present lessons learned from the devastating effects of two specific natural disasters in Texas: Tropical Storm Allison, which flooded Houston in June 2001, and Hurricane Ike, which caused severe damage in Galveston in September 2008. When a disaster is predictable, good predisaster planning can help to save animals' lives. However, as disasters are usually not predictable and tend not to follow a script, that plan needs to be easily adaptable and flexible. It should address all aspects of the program and include an evacuation strategy for the animals, data backup, and identification of emergency equipment such as generators and communication systems. Media communication must also be considered as the general public may become emotional about animal-related issues; adverse attention and public scrutiny can be expected if animals die. The psychological impact of the disaster on the lives of those it directly affects may require attention and accommodation in the postdisaster recovery period. Following an overview of each disaster we describe plans for recovery, impacts on research, business continuity programs, and planning and preparation strategies developed against future natural disasters. Long-term planning includes building design as an important factor in protecting both the animals and the research equipment. Lessons learned include successful responses, evaluation for improvements, and preparedness plans and procedures to guard against future disaster-related destruction or loss of facilities, research programs, and animal lives.
引用
收藏
页码:104 / 119
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] POTENTIAL VORTICITY DIAGNOSTICS OF HURRICANE MOVEMENT .2. TROPICAL-STORM-ANA (1991) AND HURRICANE-ANDREW (1992)
    WU, CC
    EMANUEL, KA
    MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 1995, 123 (01) : 93 - 109
  • [42] Enhancing public health preparedness, response, and recovery capabilities through the Florida Hurricane Response Hub
    Zolnikov, Tara Rava
    Garces, Kristin Palbicke
    Bolter, Keren
    McGuigan, Katelyn
    King, Roderick K.
    CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT, 2020, 30
  • [43] Potable water a priority in hurricane preparedness
    不详
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2008, 116 (09) : A381 - A381
  • [44] Unusual Beach Changes Induced by Hurricane Irma with a Negative Storm Surge and Poststorm Recovery
    Cheng, Jun
    Wang, Ping
    JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH, 2019, 35 (06) : 1185 - 1199
  • [45] Hurricane spurs storm research
    Brainard, Jeffrey
    SCIENCE, 2022, 378 (6615) : 9 - 9
  • [46] Strengthening Hurricane Preparedness in Hospital Systems
    Hertelendy, Attila J.
    Ciottone, Gregory
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2025, 333 (06): : 459 - 460
  • [47] Storm stories (Hurricane Katrina)
    Girouard, T
    ART IN AMERICA, 2005, 93 (10): : 51 - 51
  • [48] Predictability of a Mediterranean Tropical-Like Storm Downstream of the Extratropical Transition of Hurricane Helene (2006)
    Pantillon, Florian P.
    Chaboureau, Jean-Pierre
    Mascart, Patrick J.
    Lac, Christine
    MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 2013, 141 (06) : 1943 - 1962
  • [49] Visual Strategies for Communicating Hurricane Risk and Preparedness Information to Improve Decision Accuracy among the Public
    Jaisle, Alyssa
    ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, 2019,
  • [50] Factors Associated with Hurricane Preparedness: Results of a Pre-Hurricane Assessment
    Horney, Jennifer
    Snider, Cynthia
    Malone, Sandra
    Gammons, Laura
    Ramsey, Steve
    JOURNAL OF DISASTER RESEARCH, 2008, 3 (02) : 143 - 149