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On September 11, 1992, Hurricane Iniki struck Kauai leaving all residents without electricity and telephone services and damaging 70% of the homes. This study examined the hypothesis that Hurricane Iniki increased the mortality of Kauai residents by comparing mortality date for the 5 years preceding Hurricane Iniki with mortality data for the 12 months immediately following. Although the overall mortality rate was increased in the post- Iniki period, the only significant increase was in the rate of diabetes mellitus-related deaths (relative risk = 2.61, 95% confidence interval 1.44- 4.74). Hurricane Iniki did not appear to significantly increase the risk of dying of Kauai residents in the 12 months immediately following the disaster.
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Hendrickson, L. A., & Vogt, R. L. (1996). Mortality of Kauai residents in the 12-month period following hurricane Iniki. American Journal of Epidemiology, 144(2), 188–191. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a008907
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