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Severe weather risks and child anxiety

Created at 3 Jun · 8:44 PM1 source
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Extreme weather events like hurricanes, wildfires, and floods are increasing in frequency, causing physical destruction and rising anxiety levels.

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↳ Why This Matters

The increasing frequency of extreme weather events poses a dual threat of physical destruction and psychological distress, impacting communities and individuals on multiple levels.

Key facts

  • Extreme weather events are escalating in frequency.
  • These events include hurricanes, wildfires, and floods.
  • The events cause physical destruction.
  • They also trigger a surge in anxiety.

The escalating frequency of extreme weather events, including devastating hurricanes, wildfires, and widespread floods, is leading to significant physical destruction. Beyond the material damage, these events are also contributing to a notable increase in anxiety among the population.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 8:35 PM
Extreme weather events are increasing, causing destruction and anxiety, especially in children.
The Independent | News via PiQSuite

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Severe weather mistakes to avoid - and how to make sure children aren't alarmedm.piqsuite.com

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