On February 2, 2011, Tropical Cyclone Yasi, the largest cyclone to cross the Australian coast and a system the size of Hurricane Katrina, threatened the city of Cairns. As a result, the Cairns Base Hospital (CBH) and Cairns Private Hospital (CPH) were both evacuated, the hospitals were closed, and an alternate emergency medical center was established in a sports stadium 15 km from the Cairns central business district. This article describes the events around the evacuation of 356 patients, staff, and relatives to Brisbane (approximately 1,700 km away by road), closure of the hospitals, and the provision of a temporary emergency medical center for 28 hours during the height of the cyclone. Our experience highlights the need for adequate and ...
Emergency sheltering is a temporary source of safety and support for people affected by disasters. P...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Disaster planning for health care providers following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an...
On February 2, 2011, Tropical Cyclone Yasi, the largest cyclone to cross the Australian coast and a ...
On 3 February 2011 tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi struck the coastline of north Queensland, Australia. T...
Mass evacuations will be necessary from low-lying areas of Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, ...
The creation of hospitals safe from disaster is an area of increasing public policy. The vulnerabili...
On Thursday, 3 February 2011, Severe Tropical Cyclone (TC) Yasi Category 5 ravaged its way through T...
© 2018 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Hospitals are faced with the difficult dec...
Introduction: Traditionally, post disaster response activities have focused on immediate trauma and ...
Cyclone Yasi: The Experience of Queenslanders Without a Home Chapter 9 in Nancy Rushford and Kerr...
• A severe storm that began on Thursday, 7 June 2007 brought heavy rains and gale-force winds to New...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Tropical Cyclone Monica is one of the most intense Australian cyclones in recorded history, and thre...
AbstractObjectiveTropical Cyclone Yasi in North Queensland activated the disaster management plans a...
Emergency sheltering is a temporary source of safety and support for people affected by disasters. P...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Disaster planning for health care providers following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an...
On February 2, 2011, Tropical Cyclone Yasi, the largest cyclone to cross the Australian coast and a ...
On 3 February 2011 tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi struck the coastline of north Queensland, Australia. T...
Mass evacuations will be necessary from low-lying areas of Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, ...
The creation of hospitals safe from disaster is an area of increasing public policy. The vulnerabili...
On Thursday, 3 February 2011, Severe Tropical Cyclone (TC) Yasi Category 5 ravaged its way through T...
© 2018 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Hospitals are faced with the difficult dec...
Introduction: Traditionally, post disaster response activities have focused on immediate trauma and ...
Cyclone Yasi: The Experience of Queenslanders Without a Home Chapter 9 in Nancy Rushford and Kerr...
• A severe storm that began on Thursday, 7 June 2007 brought heavy rains and gale-force winds to New...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Tropical Cyclone Monica is one of the most intense Australian cyclones in recorded history, and thre...
AbstractObjectiveTropical Cyclone Yasi in North Queensland activated the disaster management plans a...
Emergency sheltering is a temporary source of safety and support for people affected by disasters. P...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Disaster planning for health care providers following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an...