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The Aftermath of a Disaster


Effects of Disasters: Resilience and Risk Factors - PTSD

Stress reactions after a disaster look very much like the common reactions seen after any type of trauma. Disasters can cause a full range of ...

Recovering from Disaster - Ready.gov

First, if you have damages following a disaster, contact your local emergency manager. · Let your local officials know of any damages you may ...

Staying Safe After a Disaster - American Red Cross

For information on safety and recovery after specific types of disasters and emergencies, please visit our Disaster and Safety Library.

Disaster Aftermath | SpringerLink

Disasters kill and wound people, ruin their livelihoods and prospects, and destroy property. There is a lot of disaster‐related suffering (e. g. due to loss of ...

What To Do After a Natural Disaster - Progressive

After a natural disaster, the resources we've mentioned here can be helpful as you begin to repair, rebuild and get your life back on track.

Recovering emotionally from disaster

It is common for people to experience stress in the immediate aftermath, but within a few months most people are able to resume functioning as they did prior to ...

How To Deal With The Aftermath of a Disaster | NC DOI

Here are some basic things you should do immediately after the storm: 1. Contact your homeowners insurance agent or company.

Coping After Disaster - American Psychiatric Association

This page features resources that can assist in coping with disasters and other traumatic events.

The Aftermath of a Disaster

After a disaster, survival becomes the primary concern. Survivors are often in need of food, clothing, shelter, and other necessities.

What to Expect in the Wake of Disaster - National Center for PTSD

The initial relief to be alive may be followed by distress, fear and anger. Disaster survivors may find it hard to stop thinking about what ...

Public health in the aftermath of disasters - PMC

Overcrowding, inadequate hygiene and sanitation, and the resulting poor water supplies increase the incidence of diarrhoea, malaria, respiratory infections, ...

Disaster Response and Recovery | U.S. Department of the Interior

The Department of the Interior's role and responsibilities for disaster response & recovery.

Factsheet: Recovering from the Emotional Aftermath of a Disaster

Aftermath of a Disaster. Disasters often strike with little or no warning. In an instant, your home and community can be damaged or destroyed and forever ...

Coping with Disaster | Ready.gov

Disasters are upsetting experiences for everyone involved. The emotional toll that disaster brings can sometimes be even more devastating than the financial ...

Smart Ways to Lend a Hand in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster

If you're interested in helping those in need in the aftermath of a natural disaster, here's what Johns Hopkins experts recommend.

Recovering from a Disaster - City of Chicago

The loss of or damage to your home, property and personal belongings has set into motion weeks and even months of effort to recover and rebuild. While physical ...

Recovering Your Well-Being in the Aftermath of an Emergency

Disasters and emergencies can occur in a single home, community-wide, statewide, regionally, or nationwide. The aftermath of the situations ...

The Aftermath of Natural Disasters: Beyond Destruction - CESifo

Recent catastrophic natural disasters, such as the. Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, and the Haitian earthquake of 2010, have received more interna-.

Natural Disasters | By U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

In the aftermath of a natural disaster, it is important to take care of your physical and emotional health. Strong feelings are normal ...

COLUMN: Lessons Learned from the Aftermath of Disaster - HS Today

Slow, low-threat disasters have psychological effects that are different from those of rapid, dangerous disasters. As a result, these reactions ...