Emergency department use rose significantly during and after the 2015–16 Aliso Canyon gas blowout, according to a study by the UCLA Aliso Canyon Disaster Health Research Study. The data indicated that individuals residing downwind of the incident experienced 26 additional emergency department visits per 1,000 residents during the disaster period compared to a demographically similar control group. This increase persisted at a similar level one year after the event.
Bias read (Center): The article presents findings from a research study without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on health outcomes related to an environmental incident and uses comparative data between affected and non-affected communities. There is no evident framing bias, loaded language, or sl
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- study UCLA Aliso Canyon Disaster Health Research Study
