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The earthquake that struck Friuli twice, in May and in September of 1976, tested the limits of the health care facilities available in the region. The figures describe dramatically the gravity of the disaster: there were 100 dead and 3000 wounded.
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Manni, C., Puntillo, S., de Ciampis, A., Magalini, S.I. (1980). Friuli’s Earthquake: First Steps Toward Reassumption of Hygienic Medical Control. In: Frey, R., Safar, P. (eds) Types and Events of Disasters Organization in Various Disaster Situations. Disaster Medicine, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67093-0_8
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