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Early Rapid Assessment of
the Earthquake's Impact
Because rapid rescue of
trapped victims and prompt treatment of those with life-threatening
injuries can improve their outcome, early rapid assessment of the
extent of damage and injuries is needed to help mobilize resources
and direct them to where they are most needed (110).
Unfortunately, the very factors likely to cause large numbers
of injuries are also likely to disrupt communications and
transportation and to damage medical-care facilities.
Public health officials need to establish in advance how the
affected areas will be surveyed (see chapter on Surveillance and
Epidemiology [Chapter 3]).
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