Environmental Sciences, asked by A121212, 1 year ago

lengthy introduction on disaster management​

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Answered by stuffin
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Disasters are seen as the effect of hazards on vulnerable areas. Hazards that occur in areas with low vulnerability do not result in a disaster.

Great damage, loss, destruction and devastation to life and property are the results of Disasters. The immeasurable damage caused by disaster varies with the geographical location.

In the concerned areas disasters have the following effects:

It completely upsets the normal day to day life.

Harmfully persuade the emergency system

Depending on the intensity and severity of the disaster the normal needs and processes are badly affected and deteriorated.

Disasters are the effect of hazard on vulnerable or defenseless areas. Hazards that occur in areas with low vulnerability do not result in a disaster.

Answered by oitr0147
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