Bombings are extremely frightening experiences, and the days, weeks, and months following can be very stressful. How long it takes to recover will depend on what happened to your family during and after this event. Those who experienced physical injury, witnessed or knew people who where there, worried about the safety of family members and friends, or loss loved ones may have a more challenging recovery. Read more.
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