Typhoons During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines: Impact of a Double Crises on Mental Health

Author:

Rocha Ian Christopher NaungayanORCID,dos Santos Costa Ana CarlaORCID,Islam ZarminaORCID,Jain ShubhikaORCID,Goyal SamarthORCID,Mohanan ParvathyORCID,Essar Mohammad YasirORCID,Ahmad ShoaibORCID

Abstract

Abstract The Philippines, a disaster-prone country in Asia, was hit by 22 tropical cyclones during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Among the 22 tropical cyclones, 1 is recorded as the strongest tropical cyclone that made a landfall in world history. The recurrent typhoons in the Philippines during the pandemic have led to a long-lasting humanitarian crisis as hundreds of thousands of houses and collateral assets have been destroyed due to floods and landslides, leaving thousands of Filipinos homeless. Concurrently, the country has been experiencing a rise in the number of COVID-19 cases due to overcrowding in evacuation centers and lack of social distancing. The simultaneous existence of natural disasters and pandemic has caused devastating and detrimental effects to the mental health of Filipinos. Nonetheless, the Government of the Philippines, together with the World Health Organization and other humanitarian organizations, has been working hand-in-hand in implementing mental health approaches and providing psychological interventions to Filipinos who were greatly affected by the natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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