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Disaster-response
officials must be convinced to invest time and resources in the initial
surveillance effort, even though their attention is likely to be focused on
emergency medical services and disaster relief (124). Without this
investment, the opportunity to learn many lessons useful for future
earthquakes may be lost (125). Again, it is important to recognize
that earthquakes will recur and that lessons learned during the surveillance
effort following a particular earthquake can help save lives during later
earthquakes. |