Study Links Hurricanes to Increased Mortality Rates in the U.S.
Study Links Hurricanes to Increased Mortality Rates in the U.S.
US · Published Mar 14, 2026
Une étude récente révèle un lien entre les ouragans et l'augmentation des taux de mortalité aux États-Unis.
Le stress et les perturbations causés par les ouragans peuvent contribuer à l'augmentation de la mortalité due aux maladies cardiaques et respiratoires.
Une préparation complète aux catastrophes est essentielle pour faire face aux risques sanitaires à long terme associés aux ouragans.
Hurricanes increase death rates significantly in US
A recent study reveals a concerning correlation between hurricanes and increased mortality rates in the United States. The research, featured in ScienceDaily, indicates that hurricanes and other tropical cyclones are linked to a significant increase—up to 33.4%—in death rates from various major causes in the months following these events. This underscores the extensive and prolonged impact of severe weather on public health, extending beyond immediate physical injuries.
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