Science, asked by pranavpawar85, 6 months ago

how should we behave with each other during the time of disaster? what can we do to help others?

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Answered by Lakshaym
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Answer:

stop panic

we should use preventions

and whatever you want to doo

Answered by sharifasharifa819
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Explanation:

This week Charlie talks about how people react to incidents and shares some thoughts from a seminar that he attended at the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters in Glasgow.

Yesterday I attended a seminar on ‘Managing Community Cohesion After Major Terrorist Attacks’ at the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters in Glasgow. There were lots of highlights, including a presentation on the use of social media during major incidents, a very frank talk on the issues of managing scenes and also the aftermath of the Lee Rigby murder. One of the items which caught my attention was a talk by Professor John Preston on how communities and groups of people behave after disasters, so I thought I would write this week’s blog on the subject.

The way movies portray people’s behaviour in disasters is wildly inaccurate. They very rarely panic and they don’t try and save themselves at the expense of others. Normal people react to danger by doing the best they can for themselves and those with them.

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