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what is disaster management​

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Answered by smartykiller
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Disaster Management can be defined as the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disasters.

Explanation:

The Disaster Management Process. A disaster is any event, natural or man-caused, which creates an intense negative impact on people, goods and services, and/or the environment, and exceeds the affected community's internal capability to respond, prompting the need to seek outside assistance.

  1. These types of disasters include:
  • Tornadoes and Severe Storms.These types of disasters include:
  • Tornadoes and Severe Storms.
  • Hurricanes and Tropical Storms.
  • Floods.
  • Wildfires.
  • Earthquakes.
  • Drought.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Nature of disaster management – The main aspects or nature of disaster management include:

⇒ Preparation: Plan is prepared to minimize the destruction.

⇒ Redemption: Plan is prepared to minimize the damage to people and whole country.

⇒ Preparedness: A plan is made to get quick response from the people and society.

⇒ Impact of disaster: The intensity of various disasters is noted down and reviewed.

⇒ Response: After the disaster incidence, quick response is to be given.

⇒ Resurgence: It is a platform to provide rehabilitation and welfare of the nation.

⇒ Restoration: This stage is useful for the progress of the nation.

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