The survey underscores the growing psychological toll of extreme weather on affected individuals, who often feel powerless in the face of such events. This sentiment could have broader implications for community resilience and trust in government, as previous studies suggest disaster victims may lose faith in public institutions. Regional disparities in reported damage highlight the uneven distribution of extreme weather impacts, with some areas experiencing more frequent and severe events. These findings raise concerns about preparedness and adaptation measures in vulnerable regions. (Source: Grist)