New studies tie unrecognized deaths and health problems to Maui and LA wildfires
18 days ago
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- New studies highlight the significant health impacts of wildfires in Maui and Los Angeles beyond immediate fatalities.
- The Maui wildfire in August 2023 caused lung damage in 1 in 5 people and depression symptoms in up to half of the affected population.
- Suicide and overdose deaths doubled in Maui during the wildfire month, with 13 recorded cases.
- The Los Angeles wildfires led to over 400 additional deaths due to healthcare disruptions and other indirect factors.
- Research indicates wildfire smoke may be more toxic than standard air pollution, affecting long-term lung function.
- A study found 40% of Maui residents reported declining health post-fire, with symptoms like fatigue, eye irritation, and respiratory issues.
- Suicide and overdose death rates spiked by 97% in Maui during the wildfire month but decreased in subsequent months.
- Modeling estimates 440 excess deaths in Los Angeles County linked to the wildfires, beyond the 30 directly attributed.