, 25-50% of people exposed to extreme weather disasters are at risk of adverse mental health effects. And more than half of adults and 45% of children suffer depression after a natural disaster, the report said.Last September, a mix of smoke and fog caused the sky in some areas of Northern"We were driving along the highway and you couldn't see the ocean, it just looked like the world ended," Keene told ABC News.
"I think we can all recognize that if you experience a natural disaster, it's a very stressful event. It's frightening. It disrupts your life, it disrupts your community," Clayton told ABC News. As a result of the historic flooding in the area, their home suffered major damage, forcing the family to relocate to a nearby city.A man standing on a rooftop looks at approaching flames as the Springs fire continues to grow near Camarillo, Calif., May 3, 2013.
"I felt like I was chasing a feeling that I could not give back. I wanted to feel how I felt before Katrina, but I never got that feeling. I never was anywhere that I felt as comfortable as I was before the storm," De La Cruz said."When you see psychiatrists, or psychologists, you're like 'Oh well, I'm not crazy I'm just a little tired,'" De La Cruz mentioned.
Everything affects our mental health and I appreciate this article highlighting how climate health affects our mental health.
Maybe the media should stop reporting it as if it’s something em an control.
Unless you look and live like the image.....then you too are adding to the 'global warming' and should shut the he'll up....till you stop doing so. Plain and simple. The Wise_One A Proud US Navy Vet AmericanHeart
The climate has been changing since the Universe began.
Windmills cause cancer
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