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introduction of mitigation strategy

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Answered by arpita67
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INTRODUCTION

Mitigation is most effective when it is based on a comprehensive, long-term plan that is developed before a disaster occurs. The purpose of mitigationplanning is to identify local policies and actions that can be implemented over the long term to reduce risk and future losses from hazards.

CONCLUSION

Mitigation grant funds are enormously valuable resources for local jurisdictions. Understanding the foundation of hazard mitigation, strategizing your jurisdiction’s priorities, and assessing and documenting your risks will all help break the cycle of repetitive damage — and protect against future losses. A thorough Mitigation Action Plan is the first step in this goal-oriented process.

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