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Puerto Rico Declared Major Disaster Area

Posted by feww on October 19, 2011

The White House declares Puerto Rico a major disaster area after Tropical Storm María

Flooding and landslides caused by Tropical Storm María during the period of September 8-14, 2011 caused substantial damage to buildings and public infrastructure in the island, which had already been severely affected by Hurricane Irene.

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Disaster Calendar 2011 – October 19

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  • Puerto Rico. The White House has declared Puerto Rico a major disaster area following the damage caused by Tropical Storm Maria.
    • Flooding and landslides caused by Tropical Storm María during the period of September 8-14, 2011 caused substantial damage to buildings and public infrastructure in the island, which had already been severely affected by Hurricane Irene.
    • Worst affected parts of the northeastern Caribbean island were the municipalities of Juana Díaz, Naguabo and Yabucoa, the WH said in a statement.
  • California, USA. The Bay Area is reportedly the epicenter of a liver cancer epidemic, which is largely caused by hepatitis B viral infection (HBV).
    • HBV infection can lead to cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer and liver failure.
    • The virus can survive outside of the body for up to 7 days.
    • More cases of liver cancer are found in Santa Clara and San Francisco counties than anywhere in the US.
    • Called a “silent killer,” HBV is responsible for about 80 percent of liver cancers.
    • Liver cancer is deadly, with the five-year survival rate after diagnosis put at 15 percent.
    • HBV is100 times more infectious than HIV.
    • “San Francisco has about 14 cases of liver cancer per 100,000 residents every year, compared with 9.5 cases per 100,000 people nationwide, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”
    • About 35,000 people in Santa Clara County live with chronic HBV, a quarter of whom will die from liver cancer.

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