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Advancements in Civil Engineering & Technology

Effects of Population Density and Traffic Flow on Covid-19 Disasters in Florida

  • Open or CloseJieya Yang, Wenrui Huang* and Eren Ozguven

    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee, USA

    *Corresponding author:Wenrui Huang, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, USA , Email: whuang@eng.famu. fsu.edu

Submission: April 01, 2020;Published: June 08, 2020

DOI: 10.31031/ACET.2020.04.000585

ISSN : 2639-0574
Volume4 Issue2

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population density and less visitors has much less cases (only 3%). However, in the Northeast and South Florida regions with high population density and more travelers has much more numbers of cases (97%). Monitoring and managing traffic flow in both roadways and airliners, especially in populated cities, may be helpful for mitigating the disasters caused by the Covid-19 data. For potential hurricane impacts, evacuation and sheltering plan should be made with consideration of social distancing during the pandemic.

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