The recent floods in southeastern KELOLAND have caused significant damage to communities, both physically and emotionally. The cleanup process, which involves replacing homes and belongings, is not only exhausting but also takes a toll on the mental well-being of those affected by the floods.
One example of the emotional impact of the floods is the closure of Corral Lanes in Rock Rapids, where people usually go bowling. Community member Wanda Huisman expressed her frustration at the situation, stating how insurance companies are not providing sufficient assistance and how 18 years of memories have gone down the drain.
The recent floods have also caused physical damage to properties, with everything from carpets to lanes needing replacement. Dr. David Ermer, MD, the clinical vice president of Avera Behavioral Health, explained that stressful events like this can lead to increased levels of stress, anxiety, helplessness, and loss of control.
Despite these challenges, it is crucial for those affected by the floods to share their feelings with friends and family members and seek professional help if needed. Wanda Huisman is trying to stay positive by focusing on the fact that lives were not lost during the floods and although it may take time and money to recover, it is essential to move forward and face each day courageously.