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Media-Based Post-Event Impact Analysis of the 2021 Heat Dome in Canada.

Authors :
Tetzlaff, Emily J
Goulet, Nicholas
Gorman, Melissa
Richardson, Gregory RA
Enright, Paddy M
Henderson, Sarah B
Kenny, Glen P
Source :
Environmental Health Insights; 9/5/2024, p1-11, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The unprecedented 2021 Heat Dome caused wide-ranging and long-lasting impacts in western Canada, including 619 confirmed heat-related deaths in British Columbia, a doubling of emergency medical calls, increased hospitalisations, infrastructure failures and stress on plants and animals. However, such varied socio-economic consequences of extreme heat can be challenging to capture using a single post-event analysis method. Therefore, there is a need to explore alternative approaches and data sources. Using the 2021 Heat Dome as a case study, a post-event analysis using online news media articles (n = 2909) from 5 subscription news databases and a grey literature search was conducted to identify the socio-economic impacts of the extreme heat event in Canada. The articles reported a wide range of effects to the natural environment (n = 1366), social infrastructure and services (n = 1121), human health (n = 1074), critical infrastructure (n = 988) and the private sector (n = 165). The media-based post-event analysis captured various impacts, some of which have not been identified through other data sources and approaches. Overall, we show that media analysis can complement traditional post-event analysis methods and provide additional perspectives to governments and public health and safety officials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11786302
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Environmental Health Insights
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179506324
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/11786302241276669