DAMAGE OR LOSS TO HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN DISASTER

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Damage or Loss to Health Care Facilities in Disaster Areas of Floods in 2002

Damage or Loss to Health Care Facilities in Disaster Areas of Floods in 2002

and

Need for International Assistance for Relief and Disease Prevention


Chinese Ministry of Health

August 23, 2002


China is among the countries where natural disasters occur frequently. During June and July this year, continuous heavy rainfalls occurred in Southwest, Northwest and Southern regions of the country, resulting in flooding in 24 provinces (including provincial level jurisdictions) which have affected more than 100 million people. The size of the affected population and the total area of crops affected reached the maximum level since 1990s. Repeated heavy rainfalls occurred in Shaanxi, Hunan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Guangxi, Hubei, Jiangxi, Guizhou, and Xinjiang, leading to repeated damage and even more losses. It was reported that the death toll reached 1,000, 1,778,000 persons have been urgently transferred to temporary shelters, and direct economic loss reached over 30 billion yuans.


Health systems also suffered heavy losses. According to incomplete statistics from 12 provincial level jurisdictions, Shaanxi, Hunan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Guangxi, Hubei, Jiangxi, Guizhou, Xinjiang, Ningxia, Fujian, and Gansu, 1,444 medical and public health facilities suffered heavy losses. Collapsed buildings measured at totally 316,115 square meters. Buildings at risk of collapse increased by 128,404 square meters. 2,499 sets of large equipment were damaged or lost. Loss of medicine and vaccines is estimated at 38,153,200 yuans. In total, the direct loss to the health care system reached 278 million yuans. The basic infrastructure of the primary health care facilities suffered tremendous damage and loss, severely affecting medical care of victims, public health and disease prevention.


Following the disasters, under the leadership of various levels of governments, Ministry of Health together with health authorities of disaster areas promptly launched effective relief and disease prevention efforts. Living environments have been cleaned up and disinfected in a timely manner following the floods. Those who were wounded received timely and effective care and support. Various measures for public health and disease prevention have been implemented. So far, no occurrence of major epidemics has been reported.


This year, the flooding disaster in China occurred earlier, affected larger areas, and resulted in tremendous losses. In addition to severe damage and loss to the health care systems of the flooded areas, the task of disease prevention following the floods will also be extremely significant. In spite of huge human, material and financial resources provided by various levels of governments and health authorities for relief and disease prevention, due to the fact that severe consequences of flooding on environment and ecology usually occur in a rather long period of time after the flooding, much more extensive efforts are needed to enhance surveillance for communicable diseases, to strengthen monitoring and inspection of water supplies, food, and environments, to perform health education, disinfection, and pest and rodent control, and to prevent the occurrence of major epidemics of communicable diseases following the disasters so as to protect the health and safety of the population. The areas that suffered the heaviest losses are mostly located in the Western provinces including Shaanxi, Xinjiang, Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, and Guangxi as well as in Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi. These areas are under-developed economically. Furthermore, epidemics of enteric communicable diseases, endemic communicable diseases, and vector-borne viral diseases occur more severely in these areas. Therefore, the task of disease prevention in these areas will be even more challenging while shortage of resources will be more remarkable. It is hoped that the World Health Organization can provide financial support that can be used mostly to purchase chemicals for disinfection and pest and rodent control, to enhance surveillance of major communicable diseases in this and next year, to carry out public awareness campaign for knowledge of sanitation and disease prevention and for health education, and to conduct comprehensive prevention and control activities for communicable diseases following disasters in provinces that suffered the most severe flooding. Due to the huge losses and damages to transportation vehicles of the primary health and disease prevention facilities, any assistance in anti-epidemic vehicles will be very much appreciated.


Attachments:

  1. Statistics of losses to health systems in some provinces (incomplete statistics)

  2. Need for specific assistance in disease prevention following flooding in major disaster provinces







August 2002


Annex 1


Loss to Health Systems in Some Affected Provinces (Incomplete Statistics)


Province

Number of Affected Institutes

Building Collapsed (m2)

Building Severely Damaged (m2)

Lost or Damaged Large Equipment (set or piece)

Medicine or Vaccines Needed (X 1,000 yuans)

Shaanxi

130

96537


462

3865

Sichuan

380

14631

91206

564

6400

Chongqing

95

36000

18800

180


Guizhou


5412



7418.2

Hubei


25000


210

5600

Ningxia

34

6400


20


Xinjiang

40

4935

13188



Fujian


12000


41

2220

Gansu



5210



Hunan

544

110000


862

11620

Guangxi


5200


160

1030

Jiangxi

221





Total

1444

316115

128404

2499

38153.2



Annex 2


Need for Specific Assistance in Disease Prevention following Flooding in Major Disaster Provinces


Province

Purchase of Chemicals and Equipment for Disinfection and Pest and Rodent Control (yuans)

Surveillance for Major Communicable Diseases in 2002 and 2003 (yuans)

Health Education and Public Health Awareness Campaigns for Sanitation and Disease Prevention (yuans)

Total

Number of Vehicles for Disease Prevention (anti-epidemic vehicles)

Shaanxi

200,000

250,000

80,000

530,000

2

Sichuan

200,000

250,000

80,000

530,000

2

Chongqing

200,000

250,000

80,000

530,000

2

Xinjiang

100,000

200,000

50,000

350,000

2

Guizhou

150,000

150,000

50,000

350,000

2

Guangxi

100,000

200,000

50,000

350,000

2

Hunan

200,000

250,000

100,000

550,000

2

Hubei

200,000

250,000

100,000

550,000

2

Jiangxi

200,000

250,000

100,000

550,000

2

Subtotal

1,555,000

2,050,000

690,000

4,290,000

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