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What drew my attention, was that in the aftermath of the earthquake when conducting classic epidemiologic studies seems rather impossible due to critical situation, hence RHA is a good alternative solution.
 
In an RHA, data gather and analyze in the following areas:
· The general content of the disaster
· Disaster related factors, which may have an immediate impact
· Possible immediate environmental impacts of disaster
· Unmet basic needs of disaster survivors
· Potential negative environmental consequences of relief operation