Prevent flood-related injuries.

How do flood victims experience this type of disaster? An ethnologist collected testimonies from sixty people in a village affected by a deadly flood in the Aude region. The practice of gathering testimonies from victims and their care through institutional mental health services is now an integral part of daily life in the aftermath of a disaster. Through the victims’ accounts, a repositioning within the community takes place.

Author(s): Langumier Julien

Publishing year: 2015

Pages: 35-36

Health in Action, 2015, n° 432, p. 35-36

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