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    Other Associated Health Risks of SQ321 Turbulence

    Davidson ChuaBy Davidson ChuaMay 31, 2024
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    The recent incident involving Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 has highlighted the often-overlooked health risks associated with turbulence during flights. 

    The harrowing experience left one passenger dead from a suspected heart attack and dozens injured. It has also prompted concerns about both physical and psychological well-being among survivors. 

    As experts delve into the aftermath of SQ321, it becomes crucial to understand the extent of the injuries suffered, the psychological impact on survivors, and the recovery process ahead.

    The Turbulence That Killed One and Left Dozens Injured 

    Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321, en route from London’s Heathrow Airport to Singapore. However, it encountered severe turbulence over the Irrawaddy Basin approximately 10 hours into the journey. 

    The turbulence necessitated an emergency landing at Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, where medical personnel tended to the injured and initiated the recovery process. The deceased, Mr Geoff Kitchen, likely suffered a heart attack, according to authorities from Suvarnabhumi Airport.

    Injuries Sustained and Causes of Death

    The turbulence injured passengers, with the rear cabins experiencing the most significant damage. Reports indicate that injuries varied from minor bruises to more severe trauma, with one passenger tragically succumbing to a suspected heart attack during the ordeal. 

    Investigations revealed that the plane’s rear section bore the brunt of the turbulence. It resulted in a higher concentration of injuries in that area.

    Psychological Impact on Survivors

    The psychological toll of such an experience cannot be overstated. Survivors recounted feelings of fear, helplessness, and trauma, with some expressing reluctance to fly again in the foreseeable future. 

    Mental health experts emphasise the potential for acute stress disorder (ASD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and anxiety disorders among survivors. 

    Furthermore, the incident may also affect the loved ones of those on board, underscoring the far-reaching impact of such events.

    Recovery Process and Treatment

    Recovery from the physical and psychological effects of the turbulence will be a gradual process, varying from individual to individual. 

    Mental health professionals advocate for therapies such as eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR), cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), and exposure therapy to address trauma-related symptoms. 

    Creating a supportive environment and promoting a sense of safety are crucial in facilitating recovery for survivors and their families.

    Challenges Faced by Emergency Responders

    The response to the incident posed significant challenges for emergency responders, particularly in evacuating and treating the injured amidst adverse weather conditions. 

    Despite these obstacles, swift action and coordinated efforts ensured the timely and effective provision of medical care to those in need. 

    The teamwork and resilience demonstrated by medical personnel echo similar instances of crisis management in the past, underscoring the importance of preparedness and collaboration in mitigating the impact of emergencies.

    Navigating the Emotional Turbulence

    Beyond physical injuries, the SQ321 incident highlights the psychological effects such events can have on survivors and their loved ones. 

    As recovery efforts continue, it is imperative to prioritise both the physical and mental well-being of those affected, offering support and resources to aid in their journey toward healing and resilience.

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    Davidson Chua

    Davidson is a Content Strategist with a passion for impactful writing. What began as personal reflections evolved into a commitment to creating meaningful content for his readers. In his free time, he enjoys relaxing with a cup of hot chocolate while catching up on the news.

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