
Cleaning Up Safely After a Tornado
If you've been affected by a tornado, our hearts go out to you. Read how to clean up after a tornado, here.
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If you've been affected by a tornado, our hearts go out to you. Read how to clean up after a tornado, here.
While you can’t prepare for how you or your loved ones will react after a tornado hits, you can do your best to make sure everyone is coping in healthy ways, both mentally and emotionally.
Losses after a tornado can cause you to experience grief, a complex emotional state that can last for days, months or even years.
The mental and spiritual impacts of surviving a tornado linger long after the skies clear and can surface in the form of anxiety and stress.
You may be prepared to manage the practical aspects of clean-up and repair, the emotional component can be surprising and make it difficult to take on the tasks at hand.
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