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gumawa ng sariling pagtataya needs assessment, damage assessment at uri ng natural or human induced hazard​

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Answered by radhamann1986
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Anthropogenic hazards are hazards caused by human action or inaction. They are contrasted with natural hazards. Anthropogenic hazards may adversely affect humans, other organisms, biomes, and ecosystems. The frequency and severity of hazards are key elements in some risk analysis methodologies.

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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The type and scope of loss, suffering, and/or injury to the community as a result of a natural, unintentional, or human-caused disaster identification is termed damage assessment. Effective response and relief efforts, such as evacuation, sheltering, search and rescue, mass casualty management, etc., would get underway with a good damage assessment.

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Hazards that are anthropogenic are those brought on by human behavior or inaction. Natural disasters are compared with them. Hazards caused by humans, other living things, biomes, and ecosystems could be detrimental. Some risk analysis approaches focus on the frequency and seriousness of threats. The Damage Assessment offers important data on:

  • Needs for further resources
  • Justification for declaring a disaster
  • Public information for emergencies
  • Upcoming hazard mitigation initiatives

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To learn more about Natural disasters, visit:

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