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speech on disaster management

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Answered by ayesha123
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Disaster is a calamity of sudden occurrence, a catastrophe causing injury and death to a large number of people during a short span of time.

Disasters have resulted from one or more primary causes or hazards] such as an earthquake, heavy rainfall, hurricane, chemical accident, drought, or armed conflict


Some hazards e.g. earthquake and hurricane kill and injure many people at the time of impact. Often, however, the greatest toll on humankind is due to secondary effects such as flooding, fires, famine and multitude of refugees.

In general, the primary cases of disasters are not preventable. Their secondary effects however are amenable to prevention, or at least mitigation.


The health care system including hospitals and public health infrastructure of the area must be organised and ready to act in mass emergency situations. And therefore, it must be conversant with the type of measures to be taken in the event of a disaster.

District Medical and Health authorities are the key institutions in planning and management of health services on area-wide basis for disasters. Hospitals and health centres participate in the local medical effort.

Answered by jitekumar4201
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Speech on Disaster Management

As I am in the last leg of my North Korea crucial four nations, it is my   extraordinary joy to take an interest in this provincial workshop on Total Disaster Risk  The executives (TDRM) today. As you may know, catastrophic event is an issue that  stays near my heart. It is likewise a zone that my office OCHA or Office for  the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and the International Strategy for  Debacle Reduction (ISDR) Secretariat, which I regulate, both have explicit  orders on. All things considered I anticipate sharing my perspectives and worries on  debacle issues with all you from exactly 16 Asian nations.  Debacles are, without a doubt turning into an issue of developing concern around the world. The  effect of debacles upon our social orders has been enormously expanded, turning into a  significant deterrent for us to accomplish manageable financial improvement. I  seen this direct during my visit half a month back to southern African  nations experiencing dry spell, and all the more as of late, examined the issue in length with my Chinese and North Korean partners a week ago.  Every year, fiascos take around 100,000 lives; evacuate at any rate 25 million individuals;  

furthermore, influence in excess of 200 million individuals. Over half of uprooting results from  catastrophes, for example, flooding and dry season. The direct monetary misfortune is assessed  at billions of dollars, which hampers financial advancement, particularly  in creating nations.  Asia is the most debacle inclined area on the planet.

Over the most recent two months  alone, floods, avalanches, and tropical storms in Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, the  Philippines and Vietnam, took human lives and caused human affliction and  billions of dollars of monetary misfortunes.

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