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6. The primary goal of a disaster
preparedness plan is
a. To protect the population
b. To protect valuable resources
c. To keep communications lines
open
d. To protect environmental health
personnel

Answers

Answered by bindhuaju
1

Answer:

The goal of disaster preparedness is to lessen the impact of disasters on vulnerable populations, to ready an organization for an influx of activity, and to design a coordinated plan that reduces the waste of resources, time, and efforts.

Answered by bhatiamona
0

The primary goal of a disaster preparedness plan is

a. To protect the population

b. To protect valuable resources

c. To keep communications lines open

d. To protect environmental health personnel

The correct answer is :

a. To protect the population

Explanation :

The primary goal of a disaster preparedness plan is to protect the population.

Any disaster management plan is made keeping in mind that in the event of a disaster, there is minimum loss of life and property and maximum number of people can be saved. That is why a disaster management preparedness plan is made, in any kind of disaster, whether it is a natural disaster or a man-made disaster, such disasters often come as a crisis on the lives of the people.

If a disaster preparedness plan is made in advance in time, then the loss in the event of any natural disaster can be minimized and maximum lives can be saved. That's why disaster preparedness plan is the perfect way to reduce the impact of potential disasters.

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