Household needs among wildfire survivors in the 2017 Northern California wildfires.

Environmental research, health : ERH Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1088/2752-5309/ad951c
Mitchell Snyder, Mira Miles, Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Kathryn C Conlon
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Wildfires are impacting communities globally, with California wildfires often breaking records of size and destructiveness. Knowing how communities are affected by these wildfires is vital to understanding recovery. We sought to identify impacted communities' post-wildfire needs and characterize how those needs change over time. The WHAT-Now study deployed a survey that was made publicly available for communities affected by the October 2017 Northern California wildfires or the accompanying smoke at beginning approximately four months post-fire with the vast majority completed by nine months post-fire. Among other questions, the survey asked an adult household member to report on their households' greatest need both one-week post-fire and at the time of survey. A total of 1461 households responded to these questions. Households reported many types of needs, with 154 responses that did not directly name needs but rather described how their households had been affected, which we classified as impacts. Four major themes were identified: physical, health, air, and information, each representing an array of varied specific needs or impacts. Physical needs (e.g. housing, food) were the most common (cited by more than 50% during the fires and about a third at the time of survey). The need for clean air was strong during the fires, but not months later, at the time of survey. In contrast, health needs were reported by a quarter of households during the fires. Needs that were reported at both times were categorized as 'persistent', and there were more persistent mental health needs over time compared to other health themes. Understanding the needs and impacts that arise during wildfires, their diversity and duration, and how they change over time is crucial to identifying types of assistance that are most needed during recovery efforts and when they are needed. Results presented here along with other wildfire needs assessments can be utilized to improve disaster preparedness, including for wildfire recovery.

2017 年北加州野火幸存者的家庭需求。
野火正在影响全球社区,加州的野火经常打破规模和破坏性的记录。了解社区如何受到这些野火的影响对于了解恢复至关重要。我们试图确定受影响社区的野火后需求,并描述这些需求如何随时间变化。WHAT-Now研究部署了一项调查,该调查公开提供给受2017年10月北加州野火或火灾后大约四个月开始时伴随烟雾影响的社区,绝大多数在火灾后九个月完成。在其他问题中,调查要求一名成年家庭成员报告他们家庭在火灾后一周和调查时的最大需求。共有1461户家庭回答了这些问题。家庭报告了许多类型的需求,有154个回答没有直接命名需求,而是描述了他们的家庭是如何受到影响的,我们将其归类为影响。确定了四个主要主题:物理、健康、空气和信息,每一个主题都代表一系列不同的具体需求或影响。物质需求(如住房、食物)是最常见的需求(在火灾期间有超过50%的人提到,在调查时约有三分之一的人提到)。在火灾期间,对清洁空气的需求是强烈的,但几个月后,在调查的时候。相比之下,四分之一的家庭在火灾期间报告了保健需求。两次报告的需求被归类为“持续性”,与其他健康主题相比,随着时间的推移,心理健康需求的持久性更强。了解野火期间产生的需求和影响、它们的多样性和持续时间,以及它们如何随时间变化,对于确定在恢复工作中最需要的援助类型和何时需要援助至关重要。本文提出的结果以及其他野火需求评估可用于改善灾害准备,包括野火恢复。
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