Iran's disaster risk: now is the time for community-based public health preparedness.

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The Bandar Bushehr, Iran earthquake of April 9, 2013 gravely illustrates how disaster-prone areas of the world are compounding their risk of disaster and major public health emergencies when there is a geographical convergence of natural and technological hazards. Scientists must emphasize to policy makers that ever-increasing regional industrialization and the broader introduction of nuclear facilities, especially in the Middle East, must parallel sound prevention and community-level public health preparedness planning.

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Ardalan, A., Mowafi, H., & Burkle, F. M. (2013). Iran’s disaster risk: now is the time for community-based public health preparedness. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 28(5), 421–422. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049023X13008820

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