2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103483
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Public satisfaction with the government's disaster response during Typhoon Odette (Rai)

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“…TCs that undergo rapid intensification shortly before landfall pose a major threat to coastal communities, and theory suggests such events are expected to become more frequent and severe as the climate continues to warm (K. Emanuel, 2017). For example, Typhoon Rai (2021) intensified rapidly to Category five strength just before making landfall over the southern islands of Philippines with devastating impacts, including hundreds of fatalities (Mata et al., 2023). In May 2023, Cyclone Mocha intensified rapidly in the Bay of Bengal to become the strongest cyclone on record in the North Indian Ocean and caused severe human losses in Bangladesh and Myanmar (World Health Organization, 2023).…”
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“…TCs that undergo rapid intensification shortly before landfall pose a major threat to coastal communities, and theory suggests such events are expected to become more frequent and severe as the climate continues to warm (K. Emanuel, 2017). For example, Typhoon Rai (2021) intensified rapidly to Category five strength just before making landfall over the southern islands of Philippines with devastating impacts, including hundreds of fatalities (Mata et al., 2023). In May 2023, Cyclone Mocha intensified rapidly in the Bay of Bengal to become the strongest cyclone on record in the North Indian Ocean and caused severe human losses in Bangladesh and Myanmar (World Health Organization, 2023).…”
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“…30 Additionally, public satisfaction increases when there are improvements in the quality and fairness of resource distribution, as well as continuous communication regarding government-provided services after a disaster. 31…”
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“…30 Additionally, public satisfaction increases when there are improvements in the quality and fairness of resource distribution, as well as continuous communication regarding government-provided services after a disaster. 31 The negative perception of disaster management can cause public anxiety and decrease quality of life. 32 Studies report that citizens' subjective happiness is influenced by their perception of the outcome of public services.…”
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