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As communities seek to rebuild their lives after a disaster, acknowledging the environmental toll of their actions is essential. It is not enough to simply return to normalcy; proactive measures must be taken to mitigate the risks posed by toxic exposure. Raising awareness about both the immediate and long-term consequences of disasters will empower individuals and communities to make informed decisions about their health and environment.
In a world increasingly affected by climate change, disaster preparedness must encompass broader strategies aimed at protecting both people and the planet. An informed and cautious approach can pave the way for healthier and more sustainable rebuilding efforts.