Journos News
Thursday, June 4, 2026
  • Login
  • Home
  • World
    • Conflicts & War
      • Iran-Israel Conflict
      • Russia-Ukraine War
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • North America
      • Canada
      • U.S
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Culture
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
    • Conflicts & War
      • Iran-Israel Conflict
      • Russia-Ukraine War
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • North America
      • Canada
      • U.S
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Culture
No Result
View All Result
Journos News
No Result
View All Result
Home Health

Extreme Weather Anxiety on the Rise as Experts Urge Preparedness and Support

Mental health specialists say planning ahead can ease disaster-related stress

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 4, 2026
in Health, Public Health Awareness
0
Residents facing severe weather prepare emergency plans to reduce stress - AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

Emergency preparedness can help ease anxiety during severe weather events. - AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

As hurricanes, wildfires, floods, tornadoes and other extreme weather events become increasingly common, mental health experts are drawing attention to another consequence of severe weather: anxiety.

Researchers and disaster-response specialists say that preparing for emergencies before they occur can help reduce psychological distress while also improving physical safety. The guidance comes as communities across the United States continue to face weather-related disasters ranging from destructive storms to major wildfires.

Ruben Juarez, a health economist at the University of Hawaii who directed the Maui Wildfires Exposure Study examining the impacts of the deadly 2023 Maui fires, said preparation serves an important role beyond emergency readiness.

He noted that planning can be one of the most effective tools available for both safety and mental well-being. Findings from the Maui study also showed that mental health effects extended beyond those directly impacted by the fires, affecting many people throughout the wider community.

Emergency Planning Can Reduce Feelings of Helplessness

Mental health specialists who work with disaster-affected communities say uncertainty often fuels anxiety during severe weather events.

RELATED POSTS

Genomic Test Could Help Millions of Breast Cancer Patients Avoid Chemotherapy

Why Brain Freeze Continues to Fascinate Scientists Beyond the Ice Cream Cone

France Permits Healthy Cruise Passengers to Disembark After Gastrointestinal Illness Outbreak

Global Health Coordination Intensifies After U.S. Passenger Tests Positive for Hantavirus

Incoming Class Social Media Trends Drive New Wave of Student Anxiety

HiPP Baby Food Recall Triggers Public Health Alert After Rat Poison Detection in Austria

Melissa Brymer, a psychologist and director of terrorism and disaster programs at the UCLA-Duke National Center for Child Traumatic Stress, said creating an evacuation strategy and assembling emergency supplies can provide individuals and families with a greater sense of control. Experts recommend including pets, people with disabilities, expectant mothers and others with specialized needs when developing emergency plans.

Officials also encourage residents to stay informed through trusted weather alerts and public safety information while recognizing that some aspects of severe weather remain beyond human control. Reliable information can help reduce uncertainty and support informed decision-making during emergencies.

Supporting Children During Severe Weather

Mental health professionals advise parents and caregivers to discuss storms and other weather threats with children in a calm and factual manner.

Brymer said children often take emotional cues from adults around them. While it is appropriate to acknowledge that severe weather can be stressful, experts recommend avoiding conversations that may unintentionally increase fear or panic among younger family members. Instead, providing age-appropriate information and reassurance can help children better understand unfolding events.

Recovery Extends Beyond Physical Damage

Mental health experts emphasize that emotional recovery continues long after immediate threats have passed.

Returning to familiar routines, reconnecting with support networks and participating in community recovery efforts can help restore a sense of normalcy. Activities such as volunteering, donating supplies or assisting neighbors may also help counter feelings of helplessness by providing a sense of purpose.

The experience of Asheville, North Carolina restaurant owner Kevin Westmoreland illustrates those challenges. After Hurricane Helene caused extensive flooding damage to his business, he said coping strategies such as meditation and focusing on one step at a time helped him navigate the aftermath. The restaurant has since reopened following repairs and renovations.

Recognizing When Additional Help May Be Needed

Health organizations caution that ongoing distress following a disaster should not be ignored.

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America advises people affected by severe weather to seek support from friends, relatives, therapists or others who can provide assistance. Persistent symptoms lasting for several weeks may indicate a more serious mental health condition, including post-traumatic stress disorder, and could warrant professional evaluation.

As communities continue to face increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, public health experts stress that preparation, access to accurate information and strong social support systems remain among the most effective tools for managing both the physical and psychological impacts of disasters.

This article was rewritten and editorially reviewed by Journos News based on verified reporting from trusted sources. All content is independently fact-checked and edited for accuracy, neutrality, tone, and global readability in line with Google News and AdSense publishing standards.

Opinions, quotes, and statements from contributors, experts, or cited organizations do not necessarily reflect the views of Journos News. The newsroom maintains full editorial independence from external funders, sponsors, and affiliated entities.

Editorial Standards  |  Journos News

Tags: #ClimateRisk#CommunityHealth#DisasterRecovery#EmergencyPlanning#HealthNews#PsychologicalWellbeing#WeatherAnxiety
The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk – Contributor, JournosNews.com, The Daily Desk is a freelance editor and contributor at JournosNews.com, covering politics, media, and the evolving dynamics of public discourse. With over a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity, accuracy, and insight to every story.

Related Posts

Genomic Test Could Help Millions of Breast Cancer Patients Avoid Chemotherapy

by The Daily Desk
May 30, 2026
0
Researcher reviewing breast cancer genomic testing results in laboratory - Credit: Getty Images

Millions of people with hormone-sensitive breast cancer may be able to avoid chemotherapy without reducing their chances of remaining cancer-free,...

Read moreDetails

Why Brain Freeze Continues to Fascinate Scientists Beyond the Ice Cream Cone

by The Daily Desk
May 30, 2026
0
Person experiencing brain freeze after eating ice cream quickly - Credit: Getty Images

Why Brain Freeze May Reveal More About the Brain Than Ice Cream Scientists say the common cold-triggered headache offers clues...

Read moreDetails

France Permits Healthy Cruise Passengers to Disembark After Gastrointestinal Illness Outbreak

by The Daily Desk
May 15, 2026
0
Cruise ship passengers disembarking after gastroenteritis outbreak in France - AP Photo/Caroline Blumberg

French authorities allowed asymptomatic passengers to leave a cruise ship near Bordeaux after a gastrointestinal illness outbreak sickened hundreds aboard...

Read moreDetails

Global Health Coordination Intensifies After U.S. Passenger Tests Positive for Hantavirus

by The Daily Desk
May 13, 2026
0
Passengers evacuated from MV Hondius during hantavirus containment operation - AP Photo

A U.S. passenger evacuated from the Dutch-operated cruise ship MV Hondius after a hantavirus outbreak has tested mildly positive for...

Read moreDetails

Incoming Class Social Media Trends Drive New Wave of Student Anxiety

by The Daily Desk
April 27, 2026
0
Students browsing social media before college causing anxiety - Illustration by Leah Abucayan/CNN/Adobe

High school seniors are increasingly experiencing incoming class social media anxiety as universities’ unofficial Instagram networks reshape how students connect...

Read moreDetails

HiPP Baby Food Recall Triggers Public Health Alert After Rat Poison Detection in Austria

by The Daily Desk
April 20, 2026
0
HiPP baby food jars recalled after contamination detected in Austria - AP Photo/Stanislav Hodina

Health authorities in Austria have issued a food safety alert following a recall of baby food products made by HiPP...

Read moreDetails

Indoor Microplastics Exposure Rises as Home Textiles Drive Airborne Health Concerns

by The Daily Desk
April 12, 2026
0
Household dust and fabrics release indoor airborne microplastic fibers - Emmanuel Lafont/ BBC

Indoor Microplastics Exposure Rises as Home Textiles Drive Airborne Health Concerns Household fabrics, dust and ventilation choices shape inhalation risks...

Read moreDetails

FDA Supplement Regulation Debate Intensifies as Industry Pushes Peptide Approval

by The Daily Desk
March 27, 2026
0
FDA headquarters linked to supplement regulation debate over peptides - AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File

The debate over FDA supplement regulation is intensifying as U.S. health authorities weigh whether to broaden the definition of permissible...

Read moreDetails

Calorie Counting Limits Highlighted as Nutrition Research Shifts Toward Metabolic Response

by The Daily Desk
March 22, 2026
0
Healthy meal timing and food choices illustrating calorie absorption differences - kimberrywood/iStock

A growing body of nutrition research is challenging the long-standing reliance on calorie counting as a primary strategy for weight...

Read moreDetails
Load More
JournosNews logo

Journos News delivers globally neutral, fact-based journalism that meets international media standards — clear, credible, and made for a connected world.

  • Categories
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business & Markets
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Arts & Culture
  • Resources
  • Editorial Standards
  • Submit a Story
  • Advertise with Us
  • Syndication & Partnerships
  • Site Map
  • Press & Media Kit
  • Editorial Team
  • Careers

Join thousands of readers receiving the latest updates, tips, and exclusive insights straight to their inbox. Never miss an important story again.

  • About Us
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© JournosNews.com – Trusted source for breaking news, trending stories, and in-depth reports.
All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
    • Conflicts & War
      • Iran-Israel Conflict
      • Russia-Ukraine War
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • North America
      • Canada
      • U.S
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Culture

© JournosNews.com – Trusted source for breaking news, trending stories, and in-depth reports.
All rights reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.