What are the physical and emotional challenges you or other people would have to overcome in a disaster? Refer back to question 2.
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What are the physical and emotional challenges you or other people would have to overcome in a disaster? Refer back to question 2.
November 3, 2008 at 7:22 pm
There would be a lot emotional of challenges that I would have to overcome after a disaster. I would be very sad if people died in such a disaster. Some physical challenges would be to repair our town back to normal. These are some physical and emotional challenges that I would have to over come if a disaster were to happen.
November 5, 2008 at 2:37 pm
If a disaster occured here in Phoenix, there would be many physical and emotional challenges. Some physical challenges are people getting injured or killed, homes being destroyed, a lack of food, and many other things. The emotional challenges, however, are different. People who had loved ones who die go through a lot. There’s depression, denial, anger, and many other stages people go through after losing someone they loved. There are people who’s job it is to help other people overcome the physical challenges; such as doctors, volunteer workers, and organizations made to help people who need it. As for the emotional challenges, sometimes you just need a friend or someone to talk to in order to get through a hard time.
November 5, 2008 at 6:08 pm
i would have many physical and emotional challenges that i would have to overcome if there was a disaster. i would first have to overcome my physical challenges because if i were depressed that could lead to suicide so i would have to solve those problems first. i would probably go to a psychiatrist. then, once i solved those problems, i would fix my emotional challenges. Day by day, i would pray for me to be at peace. these are how i would fix my emotional and physical challenges after a disaster.
November 5, 2008 at 7:51 pm
In a disaster, there would be many physical and emotional challenges to overcome. First off, you would have to deal with the emotional challenge of losing friends and family who died. This is very hard for many people to overcome, and usually takes a series of months. Also, you would have to face the emotional challenge of telling yourself that you can make it through and survive. Usually during disasters there are short supplies of food, water, and shelter. You must tell yourself that you can keep going on and will make it through that tough situation. An example of a physical challenge would be rebuilding buildings such as homes. This would be a hard task that could take awhile to finish if you didn’t have a lot of help. Another physical challenge would be finding food and water. You might have to hunt, or find random food to eat. For water, you would need to look for a nearby well or stream. Disasters are devastating, and can result in many physical and emotional challenges.
November 6, 2008 at 7:00 pm
There would be many physical and emotional challenges that people would have to over come after a disaster. Some would be the lost of loved ones, I think that vwould be the major emotional set-back. One physical problem that people would have to over come would be transportion or illeness. because if the roads were blocked by ruble tan how would people get aroad? Then injury would be a big one, because if people didn’t die then they would probaly be injured. I think there would be a lot of problems after a disaster.
November 6, 2008 at 11:14 pm
Responding to Anthony O.: I agree with your thoughts about the emotional and physical challenges during and after a disaster. For me, the most difficult thing that I’d have to deal with would be the deaths of everyone I know. When my grandma died, it took me along time to accept that she had died. When someone dies, you must acknowledge that they’re in a better place, and that there’s nothing you can do. Also, I agree with your thoughts of having to rebuild your destroyed town. I wrote a similar answer about dealing with the deaths of people and rebuilding everything.