Case Study- 2010 Mount Merapi, Indonesia.

    Cards (8)

    • Primary and Social Impacts:
      • 353 deaths.
      • Injuries and illnesses e.g. sulphur dioxide gas caused skin irritation and breathing problems.
      • damage to over 19,000 homes and properties.
      • displacement of 350,000 people.
    • Primary and Economic Impacts:
      • losses of £450 million due to impact on farming and tourism.
      • destruction of property and infrastructure e.g. 30 bridges damaged.
      • disruption of trade and economic activities e.g. 2500 flights cancelled.
    • Primary and Environmental Impacts:
      • destruction of biodiversity, habitats and ecosystems e.g. over 200 hectares of forest damaged.
      • poor air and water quality.
    • Primary and Political Impacts:
      • pressure on govt to co-ordinate emergency response.
      • social unrest, looting and political instability.
    • Secondary and Social Impacts:
      • nearly 1/2 of people affected by eruption suffered mental health issues.
      • disruption to services such as healthcare and education.
      • disruption to religious and traditional practices.
    • Secondary and Economic Impacts:
      • food prices increased due to destruction of crops and livestock.
      • slower economic growth and development due to closure or relocation of businesses, decline in tourism, damage to crops etc.
      • e.g. tourism feel by 30% (domestic tourists) and 70%(intenrational tourists).
    • Secondary and Environmental Impacts:
      • acid rain damaged ecosystems.
      • long-term pollution of land and rivers.
    • Secondary and Political Impacts:
      • conflicts over govt response to food shortage e.g. some residents claimed that the compensation scheme was inadequate and unfair.