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protection from disaster management​

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Answered by soniprajapati1541
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Sudden or recurrent natural hazards such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tidal waves/tsunamis, cyclones, floods, landslides often trigger severe and protracted disaster situations in countries where local capacities are not sufficient to ensure effective preparedness for and consequently an adequate response to the devastating effects of such events on the population.

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Answered by MsRisingStar
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disaster management is action implemented through proper planning, organized activity and coordination.

it includes the following:

(1) prevention of loss and danger,

(2) improving tolerance.

(3) providing relief from disaster, minimising the intensity and extent of harm.

(4) preparation to face the disaster.

(5) immediate action in the disaster situation.

(6) assessment of damages and intensity of the disaster.

(7) arranging for rescue work and help.

(8) rehabilitation and rebuilding.

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