"When you lose so much, its almost impossible to be made whole again.
插餃梗梭梯堯勳s , adjunct professor of emergency management and assistant director of the泭Center for Health Innovation,泭recently spoke to the LI Herald about the catastrophic Louisiana floods, which have damaged more than 40,000 homes, stranded 30,000 people and led to 13 deaths.
泭The scope of this is astronomical, McPherson told the LI Herald. This is a compounding trauma, because many of the families who were traumatized by Katrina and had to flee, they fled to higher ground in Baton Rouge and now lost everything again. 泭泭
McPherson also praised a local drive to collect school supplies and gift cards.
The school supplies will help these kids have some semblance of normalcy, she said. As we remember, not only do they have nothing at home, but they also lost all their school supplies.
McPherson added, “It will take years for people to recover there. Theyre still recovering in New Orleans, and were still recovering from Sandy, and theres no set timeline for recovery. Theres a misconception that people will be able to be made whole but when you lose so much, its almost impossible to be made whole again.

“It will take years for people to recover there,” said Adelphi’s Megan McPherson about the Louisiana floods. Photo published by “LI Herald.”
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