extent of damage for diasaters
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heya....it results and the loss of human life and property ....
Directlosses refer to the physical or structural impact caused by thedisaster such as the destruction of infrastructure caused by the force of high winds, flooding or ground shaking...
Directlosses refer to the physical or structural impact caused by thedisaster such as the destruction of infrastructure caused by the force of high winds, flooding or ground shaking...
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Damage assessments record the extent of damage, what can be replaced, restored or salvaged. It may also estimate the time required for repair, replacement and recovery.
Damage assessment is an integral part of facilitating effective and efficient response by government agencies and other organisations. Good damage assessment would start the ball rolling for effective response and relief operations such as evacuation, sheltering, search and rescue, mass casualty management, etc.
Damage assessment would be conducted as soon as possible after the disaster, but assessors must put their own safety first.
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Damage assessment is an integral part of facilitating effective and efficient response by government agencies and other organisations. Good damage assessment would start the ball rolling for effective response and relief operations such as evacuation, sheltering, search and rescue, mass casualty management, etc.
Damage assessment would be conducted as soon as possible after the disaster, but assessors must put their own safety first.
IF IT'S HELP YOU PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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