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As communities face more frequent hazard warnings, we need better systems to avoid 'emergency fatigue'
The increasing frequency of hazard warnings is taking a toll on communities worldwide.
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The increasing frequency of hazard warnings is taking a toll on communities worldwide. As a result, residents are experiencing 'emergency fatigue,' a phenomenon where repeated warnings lead to decreased responsiveness and heightened stress levels. This issue is not limited to a single community, as evidenced by the recent declaration of a local state of emergency in Wellington. The threat of powerful swells prompted evacuation orders, highlighting the need for more effective warning systems. To mitigate the effects of emergency fatigue, communities must develop and implement better warning systems that prioritize clear communication and timely updates. This could involve integrating multiple sources of data and leveraging technology to provide more accurate and actionable information.
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