Geography, asked by meghadas2602, 1 month ago

Imagine you are the Prime Minister of the Country. One of your neighbouring countries has faced a

severe natural disaster and needs your help. How will you help them cope up with this situation? Also

mention what are the necessary steps you can take as a responsible citizen where you can safeguard

your environment so that these kinds of disaster cannot affect your country frequently.

Example: if you select cyclone as a natural disaster and Bangladesh as your neighbouring country. You

need incorporate the following points:( you can write in bullets or in paragraph.)

• How will you guide Bangladesh to help their people. What help you will render? How are you

communicating with them? What are your arrangements ? How are you making sure that your help is

reaching to the people of that country?

• As a responsible citizen how are you going to protect your environment? What are the ways by which

you feel this disaster will reduce? What can you do so that this disaster will not affect your country.​

Answers

Answered by saumyasinghgnps
2

Answer:

Many people find the best way to deal with the news of a tragedy is to help. ... If you're able to donate money, these organizations can help people affected by ... Sometimes they get too many donations and have to spend money storing or ... to check with the organizations to be sure they need the things you plan to send.

Answered by creationtiptop
1

sudden–onset natural and technological disasters impose a substantial health burden, either directly on the population or indirectly on the capacity of the health services to address primary health care needs. The relationship between communicable diseases and disasters merits special attention. This chapter does not address epidemics of emerging or reemerging diseases, chronic degradation of the environment, progressive climatic change, or health problems associated with famine and temporary settlements.

In line with the definition of health adopted in the constitution of the World Health Organization (WHO), the chapter treats disasters as a health condition or risk, which, as any other "disease," should be the subject of epidemiological analysis, systematic control, and prevention, rather than merely as an emergency medicine or humanitarian matter. The chapter stresses the interdependency between long-term sustainable development and catastrophic events, leading to the conclusion that neither can be addressed in isolation.

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