Katrina survivors remain ill; children at highest risk

Posted on Sep 18, 2008 by Susie Collins in Blog, Home & Garden

Survey endorsed by Sierra Club Delta Chapter, The Chemical Sensitivity Foundation, and The National Coalition for the Homeless finds many Katrina survivors still very ill, with children suffering the most. Toxic FEMA trailers are a major cause.

FEMA-trailerNewly released data from a grassroots Katrina and Rita health survey reveals that over 70% of the 277 survey respondents remain ill from hurricane exposures, regardless of race, gender, or source of exposure.

Respondents reported having had either no change in their conditions or reported that their symptoms have slightly or dramatically worsened. A higher number-over 75% -of children remain ill.

“Children are a higher risk group than adults because their immune systems, brains, and lungs are still developing,” according to Jack Thrasher, PhD, who is an immunotoxicologist assisting with the health survey.

Although the survey responses for children are somewhat low as of yet, the survey team is concerned that the initial findings may reflect a larger scale pattern. Children need to be looked at in greater numbers because if these high percentage rates of children remaining ill are reflected on a larger scale, there is reason to be alarmed.

Dr. Thrasher states “I am deeply concerned about the children and we must find ways to reach out into the community to further assess this situation.”

Initial findings indicate that 48.4% of respondents reported becoming sick from the FEMA trailers, mobile homes or park models in which they lived while 68.4% of respondents attributed their ill health to other exposures such as sewage, sediment, flood waters, mold, etc., regardless of whether or not they lived in FEMA-provided housing.

The Katrina and Rita health survey will remain open for an extended period of time to give schools, parent organizations (such as the PTA), community groups, and special-needs groups ample time to input data into the online health survey, which is available in both English and Spanish at www.partnerspublishing.org.

The survey is a grassroots effort led by Katrina survivors Kurt and Lee Ann Billings with the assistance of Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN). It is endorsed by the following organizations: Sierra Club Delta Chapter, The Chemical Sensitivity Foundation, and The National Coalition for the Homeless.

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Link to photo by jpeepz at flickr

Link to more info on The Canary Report: Following hurricane Katrina, 300,000 people under the care of FEMA were housed in toxic trailers purchased on the fly by the overwhelmed federal agency.

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2 Responses to “Katrina survivors remain ill; children at highest risk”

  1. Leslie

    21. Sep, 2008

    I am from New Orleans, and I can say that everyone I knew who went back after the storm seemed to get mysterious illnesses – many of which people blew off as stress – but i think suddenly getting severe thyroid dysfunction, coughing up blood, and re occuring sinus infections appears to be beyond stress. And these were people not even in a FEMA trailer. People living in those toxic little boxes have 100% of my sympathy, I would never be able to do it – everyone in those are sick one way or another.
    People had ropes of mold growing out their shoes, rotten food and dead bodies, then tons of lead and other toxins seeped into the soil and WORSE they were dumped right into the water surrounding the city!
    I would never move back there now, it’s a wasteland- and a tragedy because the culture there is fabulous and unique.

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  2. Susie

    21. Sep, 2008

    Government on cause and aftermath of Katrina: FAIL.

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