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Lessons learned from a landslide catastrophe in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Bruno Monteiro Tavares Pereira1, Wellington Morales2, Ricardo Galesso Cardoso3, Rossano Fiorelli4, Gustavo Pereira Fraga5, Susan M Briggs6.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: On January, 2011, a devastating tropical storm hit the mountain area of Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil, resulting in flooding and mudslides and leaving 30,000 individuals displaced.
OBJECTIVE: This article explores key lessons learned from this major mass casualty event, highlighting prehospital and hospital organization for receiving multiple victims in a short period of time, which may be applicable in similar future events worldwide.
METHODS: A retrospective review of local hospital medical/fire department records and data from the Health and Security Department of the State were analyzed. Medical examiner archives were analyzed to determine the causes of death.
RESULTS: The most common injuries were to the extremities, the majority requiring only wound cleaning, debridement, and suture. Orthopedic surgeries were the most common operative procedures. In the first 3 days, 191 victims underwent triage at the hospital with 50 requiring admission to the hospital. Two hundred fifty patients were triaged at the hospital by the end of the fifth day. The mortis cause for the majority of deaths was asphyxia, either by drowning or mud burial.
CONCLUSION: Natural disasters are able to generate a large number of victims and overwhelm the main channels of relief available. Main lessons learned are as follows: 1) prevention and training are key points, 2) key measures by the authorities should be taken as early as possible, and 3) the centralization of the deceased in one location demonstrated greater effectiveness identifying victims and releasing the bodies back to families.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24481889     DOI: 10.5055/ajdm.2013.0131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Disaster Med        ISSN: 1932-149X


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