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From marginality to further marginalization: Experiences from the victims of the July 2000 Payatas trashslide in the Philippines

机译:从边缘性到进一步边缘化:2000年7月菲律宾2000年帕特拉斯垃圾桶的受害者的经验

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Victims of disasters are disproportionately drawn from the marginalized segments of society. Disaster victims are marginalized geographically because they live in hazardous places, socially because they are members of minority groups, economically because they are poor, and marginalized politically because their voice is disregarded by those with political power. #e victims of the July 2000 Payatas trash slide in the Philippines show all these characteristics. Most of the victims of the disaster were urban migrants who came all the way from their poor provinces to settle on the lower slopes of the largest dumpsite of the country. #ey scavenged recyclable materials to sell as a way to make a living, but their limited incomes did not allow them to a$ord safer locations for their homes, farther removed from the slopes of the dumpsite. On the morning of 10 July 2000, 300 of them lost their lives when a large section of the dumpsite collapsed in a massive debris %ow which buried their houses. In the aftermath of the disaster, the survivors who used to live on the dumpsite, and who were the poorest victims, were also those who were relocated by the Philippine government. In the present case, the most vulnerable families in the face of the trash slide were eventually those who had to su#er again from life-disrupting relocation while being the less able to recover quickly from the disaster. Daily incomes of relocated families are today much lower than those who remained in the vicinity of the dumpsite. For the victims of the July 2000 Payatas tragedy, poverty thus acted as a vicious, worsening circle which ranged from vulnerability to poor recovery, or from marginality to further marginalization.
机译:灾害的受害者不成比例地从社会边缘化的细分市场中汲取。灾难受害者的地理位置是边缘化的,因为他们生活在危险的地方,社会上是因为他们是少数民族群体的成员,经济上是因为它们很差,而且政治上的声音被忽视了政治力量的政治性地。 #2000年7月的受害者在菲律宾的Payatas Trash幻灯片上显示所有这些特色。大多数灾难的受害者都是城市移民,他们从贫困省份一路走来定居在该国最大的垃圾场的下滑坡上。 #ey清除可回收材料销售作为一种谋生的方式,但他们有限的收入并不让他们为他们的房屋的$ ORD更安全的位置,远离垃圾场的斜坡。 2000年7月10日上午,当一部大部分垃圾桶堆积在埋藏房屋时,他们300人失去了生命。在灾难的后果中,曾经生活在垃圾场的幸存者,以及最贫穷的受害者,也是菲律宾政府重新安置的人。在目前的情况下,垃圾幻灯片面前最脆弱的家庭最终是那些不得不苏在终身搬迁的人,同时越来越能力从灾难中迅速恢复。今天收入的家庭的每日收入远远低于垃圾场附近的那些。对于2000年7月薪酬悲剧的受害者,因此贫困是作为一种恶毒,恶化的循环,这些循环范围从易受恢复,或从边际到进一步边缘化的边际。

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