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The Iceberg Model
Event
A severe flood caused by heavy rainfall in coastal areas, leading to property damage, displacement of residents, and disruption of essential services
Patterns / trends
Areas with poor drainage systems and inadequate land-use planning are more susceptible to flooding, while regions with effective flood management strategies experience fewer damages

Underlying Structures
Urban planning policies, deforestation, and climate change, which contribute to altered rainfall patterns and increased flood risk

Mental Models
Mental models about climate change, land development, and disaster preparedness shape their attitudes towards flood mitigation efforts.