Disasters can completely disrupt a person’s routine, leading to shock, anger, depression, and hopelessness. Common reactions include reactive depression, bereavement and grief, profuse generalised anxiety, and posttraumatic stress. Disasters are typically unexpected, sudden, and overwhelming and can have an emotional toll even without outwardly visible signs of physical injury.

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