How not to face identity calamity?
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As people travel widely these days for both business and holidays, a disaster can potentially result in the deaths of nationals from many different countries. This can be as a result of a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or cyclone, or a terrorist attack, for example.
One country alone may not have sufficient resources to deal with mass casualties. The incident may have damaged or destroyed the country’s existing emergency-response infrastructure, making the task of victim identification even more difficult.
A coordinated effort by the international community can significantly speed up the recovery and identification process, helping victims’ families to begin the healing process and societies to rebuild.
Following a terrorism incident, DVI procedures can also help investigators identify possible attackers.