Mortality Due to Meteorological Disasters in Mexico during 2000-2015

José Alfredo Jáuregui-Díaz, María de Jesús Ávila-Sánchez, Rodrigo Tovar-Cabañas
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This document aims to examine the changes in mortality induced by several extreme weather events from 2000 to 2015 in Mexico and analyze the characteristics of the victims, as well as the demographic and geographical vulnerabilities for the development of adaptive and preventive strategies for geographies and specific population groups to minimize the effects of extreme weather. The results show that mortality from natural disasters remains unacceptably high, since most of these deaths could have been prevented. The lethality of disasters occurs not only due to exposure to a certain threat, but also due to the accumulated vulnerability of certain populations. Taking into account the results of the research, prevention programs should target men of productive ages and older adults, women in particular to girls under nine years of age and older adults, which would reduce the impact on mortality due to meteorological disasters.
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2000-2015年墨西哥气象灾害死亡率
本文旨在研究2000年至2015年墨西哥几次极端天气事件导致的死亡率变化,分析受害者的特征,以及人口和地理脆弱性,以便制定针对地理和特定人群的适应和预防策略,以最大限度地减少极端天气的影响。结果表明,自然灾害造成的死亡率仍然高得令人无法接受,因为这些死亡大多是可以避免的。灾害的致命性不仅是由于受到某种威胁,而且是由于某些人群的脆弱性积累。考虑到研究结果,预防计划应该针对育龄男性和老年人,特别是妇女,9岁以下的女孩和老年人,这将减少气象灾害对死亡率的影响。
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