Disaster Management
Disaster Management is the process of preparing for and responding to disasters to minimize their impact. It involves organizing resources and taking actions to prevent, mitigate, respond to, and recover from disasters.
Phases of Disaster Management:
- Prevention: Measures taken to prevent disasters, such as environmental planning and hazard control.
- Mitigation: Reducing the impact of disasters before they occur, e.g., enforcing building codes and avoiding construction in flood-prone areas.
- Preparedness: Establishing procedures, equipment, and training to respond effectively to disasters.
- Response: Immediate actions taken to minimize damage and provide aid during a disaster.
- Recovery: Restoring normalcy after a disaster, including rebuilding infrastructure and supporting affected communities.
Types of Disasters:
Disasters can be natural (e.g., floods, hurricanes, earthquakes) or human-made (e.g., industrial accidents, power failures, chemical spills). Their impacts can be human, material, economic, or environmental.