Assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma: the Bahamas 2017

Hurricane Irma was the ninth named hurricane of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Being an Archipelago in the Caribbean, a great portion of The Bahamas infrastructure is in proximity to the coast, making it particularly vulnerable to tropical storms. Irma directly and primarily affected the southe...

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spelling oai:dspace6-d1:11362-45967 Assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma: the Bahamas 2017 NU. CEPAL IDB HURACANES DESASTRES NATURALES ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS ASPECTOS SOCIALES ASPECTOS AMBIENTALES EVALUACION VIVIENDA EDUCACION SALUD INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA TELECOMUNICACIONES ELECTRICIDAD AGUA SERVICIOS DE SANEAMIENTO TURISMO PESQUERIAS MACROECONOMIA HURRICANES NATURAL DISASTERS ECONOMIC ASPECTS SOCIAL ASPECTS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS EVALUATION HOUSING EDUCATION HEALTH PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRICITY WATER SANITATION SERVICES TOURISM FISHERIES MACROECONOMICS Hurricane Irma was the ninth named hurricane of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Being an Archipelago in the Caribbean, a great portion of The Bahamas infrastructure is in proximity to the coast, making it particularly vulnerable to tropical storms. Irma directly and primarily affected the southern islands of Inagua, Acklins, Ragged Island and Southern Andros, and affected Bimini and Grand Bahama to the north, while it also caused moderate effects across the country. The effects of hurricane Irma on the population of The Bahamas were moderate. According to the reports prepared by the government entities responsible for the emergency, no fatalities or serious injuries were reported. The greatest damage which directly affected the population of the islands under analysis occurred in the housing sector. The Government of The Bahamas requested from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) an assessment of the damage, losses, and additional costs caused by hurricane Irma. ECLAC also invited PAHO to be part of the assessment team. The assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma follows the Disaster Assessment Methodology developed by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). 2020-08-31T22:56:58Z 2020-08-31T22:56:58Z 2020-08-31 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45967 LC/TS.2020/30 en .pdf application/pdf BAHAMAS BAHAMAS ECLAC IDB
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title Assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma: the Bahamas 2017
spellingShingle Assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma: the Bahamas 2017
HURACANES
DESASTRES NATURALES
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ASPECTOS SOCIALES
ASPECTOS AMBIENTALES
EVALUACION
VIVIENDA
EDUCACION
SALUD
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
TELECOMUNICACIONES
ELECTRICIDAD
AGUA
SERVICIOS DE SANEAMIENTO
TURISMO
PESQUERIAS
MACROECONOMIA
HURRICANES
NATURAL DISASTERS
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
EVALUATION
HOUSING
EDUCATION
HEALTH
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ELECTRICITY
WATER
SANITATION SERVICES
TOURISM
FISHERIES
MACROECONOMICS
title_short Assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma: the Bahamas 2017
title_full Assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma: the Bahamas 2017
title_fullStr Assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma: the Bahamas 2017
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma: the Bahamas 2017
title_sort assessment of the effects and impacts caused by hurricane irma: the bahamas 2017
topic HURACANES
DESASTRES NATURALES
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ASPECTOS SOCIALES
ASPECTOS AMBIENTALES
EVALUACION
VIVIENDA
EDUCACION
SALUD
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
TELECOMUNICACIONES
ELECTRICIDAD
AGUA
SERVICIOS DE SANEAMIENTO
TURISMO
PESQUERIAS
MACROECONOMIA
HURRICANES
NATURAL DISASTERS
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
EVALUATION
HOUSING
EDUCATION
HEALTH
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ELECTRICITY
WATER
SANITATION SERVICES
TOURISM
FISHERIES
MACROECONOMICS
description Hurricane Irma was the ninth named hurricane of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Being an Archipelago in the Caribbean, a great portion of The Bahamas infrastructure is in proximity to the coast, making it particularly vulnerable to tropical storms. Irma directly and primarily affected the southern islands of Inagua, Acklins, Ragged Island and Southern Andros, and affected Bimini and Grand Bahama to the north, while it also caused moderate effects across the country. The effects of hurricane Irma on the population of The Bahamas were moderate. According to the reports prepared by the government entities responsible for the emergency, no fatalities or serious injuries were reported. The greatest damage which directly affected the population of the islands under analysis occurred in the housing sector. The Government of The Bahamas requested from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) an assessment of the damage, losses, and additional costs caused by hurricane Irma. ECLAC also invited PAHO to be part of the assessment team. The assessment of the effects and impacts caused by Hurricane Irma follows the Disaster Assessment Methodology developed by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45967
http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45967
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