2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/271/1/012025
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Impacts of flood on children and adults’ health and ways to sustainable development

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“…Padahal jika dilihat dari faktor resiko yang lebih besar, efek bencana akan lebih berat apabila dirasakan oleh anak. Faktor akibat yang akan di terima seperti trauma akan lingkungan, kehilangan orang tua, menyaksikan kematian orang yang dicintai, rasa takut pada bencana yang mungkin akan terjadi lagi, menjadikan anak memiliki kerentanan tinggi apabila terkena bencana (Mohamed et al, 2017). Orangtua sebagai seseorang yang lebih banyak menghabiskan waktunya dengan anak, perlu melatih cara menghadapi bencana atau setidaknya memberikan info mengenai kebencanaan pada anak.…”
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“…Padahal jika dilihat dari faktor resiko yang lebih besar, efek bencana akan lebih berat apabila dirasakan oleh anak. Faktor akibat yang akan di terima seperti trauma akan lingkungan, kehilangan orang tua, menyaksikan kematian orang yang dicintai, rasa takut pada bencana yang mungkin akan terjadi lagi, menjadikan anak memiliki kerentanan tinggi apabila terkena bencana (Mohamed et al, 2017). Orangtua sebagai seseorang yang lebih banyak menghabiskan waktunya dengan anak, perlu melatih cara menghadapi bencana atau setidaknya memberikan info mengenai kebencanaan pada anak.…”
Section: Pembahasanunclassified
“…For example, Roosli et al (2015) reported that during 2014, flooding in Malaysia, housing was the sector that experienced extreme damage. In an attempt to describe the precise scenario of the 2014 floods in Malaysia, Mohamed et al (2017) expressed that it is not out of place for one to say that the speed of the flood water in the affected regions flowed so fast with vitality equivalent to that of Tsunami, displacing anything that obstructs its channel of flow including buildings (residential and nonresidential houses) and other infrastructures. Similarly, Richard et al (2017) and Jinadu (2015) reported that Nigeria is not excluded from the flood devastation on housing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, climate change has attracted widespread attention around the world. Consequences of natural disasters are commonly observed across Asia, and this is just one way in which climate change is impacting the entire world (Mohamed et al, 2017). According to Sakar et al (2013), over the past few decades, Malaysia has witnessed climate change, much like the rest of the world, in the form of shifting rainfall patterns, rising temperatures, and potentially fatal weather.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%