INSIGHTS IN PUBLIC HEALTH The Health and Social Impacts of the Maui Wildfires: Post-Disaster Care from a Sociocultural Lens
Ryan Holliday, Lauren S. Krishnamurti, Shiloh E. Jordan, Marissa A. Sia, Lisa A. Brenner, Lindsey L. Monteith
Abstract
The wildfires on the island of Maui resulted in over 100 deaths, rendering it among the deadliest wildfires in US history.1 The potential impacts of the Maui wildfires on those residing on the island encompass loss of housing and employment in the context of financial difficulties; exacerbated mental health symptoms and suicide risk; and permanent loss of important cultural sites. Existing health and social service disparities may further exacerbate the wildfires’ impact and recovery. Each of these domains is discussed further below
Topics & Concepts
Sociocultural evolutionLens (geology)Public healthThrough-the-lens meteringGeographyEnvironmental planningSociologyMedicineNursingEngineeringAnthropologyPetroleum engineeringDisaster Response and Management