Write a newspaper report about a
disaster. This disaster could be real or
imaginary.
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Reporting on Disasters
- Disasters include natural events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and hurricanes, and situations sparked by human actions, such as oil spills, radiation leaks and chemical accidents.
- When a disaster strikes, the most important story that journalists can tell their audiences in the first instance will be about safety -– what they should do to ensure they are safe, where they can go if they need help, and who they should listen to (see Communicating Risk).
- In describing what has happened, where, how and why, journalists may need to take complex scientific information and explain it in a way that broad audiences will understand.
- If the situation is new then journalists will need to rapidly educate themselves about what is known about this kind of disaster, and which expert sources they should consult (see Sources of Stories).
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