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mitigation and their measures etc​

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Answered by Niteshyrai43
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Mitigation is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. In order for mitigation to be effective we need to take action now—before the next disaster—to reduce human and financial consequences later (analyzing risk, reducing risk, and insuring against risk). It is important to know that disasters can happen at any time and any place and if we are not prepared, consequences can be fatal.

Effective mitigation requires that we all understand local risks, address the hard choices, and invest in long-term community well-being. Without mitigation actions, we jeopardize our safety, financial security and self-reliance.

Disasters can happen at anytime and anyplace; their human and financial consequences are hard to predict.

The number of disasters each year is increasing but only 50% of events trigger Federal assistance.

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