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project on communication facilities of disaster management

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Answered by Bajwa302
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Facilities are not effective or ineffective. The people that serve inside those facilities are who make communications successful.

There’s a popular - but incorrect - belief that if we only had a enough radios, communication centers, frequencies, etc. that our communication would be more effective.

Practitioners call this ‘interoperability’ and it’s a myth, kind of like Bigfoot.

Relationships and training make disaster communications effective. And that effectiveness varies in every disaster due to the people involved.
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