First of all, the main impact of flood is on the societies. The most willingly recognized flood deaths are occurring terribly from drowning or trauma by being hit in high speed flowing waters. For example, the flood in Mozambique (2000), many people had died through drowning due to the 5 days continuously heavy rain (BBC, ). Moreover, the impacts on global health obviously increase significantly during the period of flooding such as injuries, fecal-oral disease, vector-borne disease, (Ahern, 2005). To be more specific, In other words, the unfortunately health issues continue constantly after the floods (ABC, 2011).(http://www.abc.net.au/health/features/stories/2011/02/10/3135043.htm) Aher reported that the dirty water that floods bring into the living areas constantly therefore the people cannot access to the clean water by any chance. (Aher, 2005). In Indonesia, in Vollaard et al studies found out that the number of paratyphoid fever increased dramatically, with an ratio of 4.52 equal to 95% confident out of 100% and Katsumata et al. (27) also showed the risk of cryptosporidiosis rising speedily. In addition, the water-born viruses are also a concern for the societies at the post-flood (
First of all, the main impact of flood is on the societies. The most willingly recognized flood deaths are occurring terribly from drowning or trauma by being hit in high speed flowing waters. For example, the flood in Mozambique (2000), many people had died through drowning due to the 5 days continuously heavy rain (BBC, ). Moreover, the impacts on global health obviously increase significantly during the period of flooding such as injuries, fecal-oral disease, vector-borne disease, (Ahern, 2005). To be more specific, In other words, the unfortunately health issues continue constantly after the floods (ABC, 2011).(http://www.abc.net.au/health/features/stories/2011/02/10/3135043.htm) Aher reported that the dirty water that floods bring into the living areas constantly therefore the people cannot access to the clean water by any chance. (Aher, 2005). In Indonesia, in Vollaard et al studies found out that the number of paratyphoid fever increased dramatically, with an ratio of 4.52 equal to 95% confident out of 100% and Katsumata et al. (27) also showed the risk of cryptosporidiosis rising speedily. In addition, the water-born viruses are also a concern for the societies at the post-flood (