Living With Mount St. Helens: Human Adjustment to Volcano Hazards
Released: Aug 01, 1990
Publisher: Washington State Univ Pr
Format: Paperback, 205 pages
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Description:
A decade has passed since the eruption of Mt. St. Helens in the spring of 1980, and the people living close to the volcano are still learning to cope with its ever-present danger. Using a sociological approach, "Living with Mt. St. Helens" examines how the residents of Toutle and Lexington, Washington, responded to the catastrophe. Employing statistical surveys, personal interviews, and a review of hazard management literature, Perry and Lindell analyze and interpret the ways residents reacted during and after the eruption. Their work contains valuable information for emergency managers who wish to inform, educate, and protect the general public from danger.
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