
There’s a shadow crisis hiding inside every climate disaster—and most people never see it.
It doesn’t blow through like a hurricane or burn like a wildfire.
It creeps in quietly—through the shelters, the broken systems, the homes where women no longer feel safe.
📉 When the power goes out, so do the protections.
📈 Reports of domestic violence, sexual assault, and coercive control climb rapidly—but the systems we trust to help are too often delayed, underfunded, or entirely absent.
This isn’t rare. It’s routine.
And until we design disaster response that’s ready for this kind of emergency, survivors will keep getting left behind.
⚠️ Climate disasters expose more than weak infrastructure—they expose our collective failure to protect the people most at risk.
💬 What are we building if we’re not building safety?
📣 Who are we protecting if survivor voices still go unheard?
We’re raising the alarm—because this can’t stay in the shadows.
Let’s bring it to light. 💫
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