Mortality caused by tropical cyclones in the United States - Nature
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The full impacts of natural disasters on society, particularly on human health, remain poorly understood due to the complexity of factors influencing health outcomes.
Many approaches to measuring mortality from disasters focus narrowly on direct deaths, such as drownings, potentially misrepresenting total disaster-related mortality.
Disasters generate complex cascades of events that may lead to future mortality, which has never been comprehensively characterized at a population scale.
Tropical cyclones (TCs) pose frequent hazards, triggering numerous impacts ranging from physical damage to social disruptions, ultimately influencing long-term health outcomes.
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