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Earthquake in Guatemala: Epidemiologic Evaluation of the Relief Effort

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Specialty Public Health
Date 1976 Jan 1
PMID 974305
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The damage wrought by the earthquake that recently struck Guatemala evoked a commendable and efficient national response. It also led to international relief activity that was clearly instrumental in assisting the country's short-term recovery efforts. At the same time, this initial recovery period caused a good deal of experience to be gained in the field of disaster management. Some of the lessons derived from the experience are examined, and a number of approaches are suggested for measurably improving both national and international response to future disasters of this kind.

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