Severe flooding increasingly cutting people off from health care - News Summed Up

Severe flooding increasingly cutting people off from health care


Recent research predicts that many more Americans will find themselves regularly “stranded”— cut off from essential services, rescue workers and health care — long before flooding actually reaches their homes. “I don’t have another move in me,” Destito, 73, told EHN. “It’s a tough conversation,” Christopher Krahforst, the climate adaptation director for Hull, told EHN. There needs to be access,” Tarabochia-Gast told EHN in a phone conversation. And that can be really facilitated by connectivity back to the emergency room,” he told EHN.


Source: CBC News October 02, 2023 09:41 UTC



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