Domestic violence cases rise with extreme weather

Published: Jan. 24, 2023, 9:06 p.m.

Floods, wildfires, droughts and other extreme weather events can lead to more domestic violence around the world. Today\u2019s show looks at why this happens and how advocates and emergency responders can extend a helping hand.


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The Washington Post partnered with The Fuller Project, a nonprofit news organization, to unpack evidence that domestic violence cases often rise wherever extreme weather events take place. The Fuller Project\u2019s editor in chief, Eva Rodriguez, joins the show today to discuss not only why this happens but how isolation and forced migration can affect domestic violence rates as well.