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  1. Disaster management can be defined as the management and organization of responsibilities and available resources for coping up with various humanitarian aspects of emergencies. It focuses on the response, preparedness, and recovery so that the impact of the disaster is lessened as much as possible.

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  3. Thus the objective of disaster management comprises six elements: the pre-disaster phase includes prevention, mitigation and preparedness, while the post disaster phase includes response, rehabilitation, reconstruction and recovery.

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    Mitigation and prevention efforts aim to reduce the potential damage and suffering that disasters can cause. While disaster management cannot prevent disasters, it can prevent them from becoming compounded as a result of neglecting causal factors and manageable risks. Mitigation specifically refers to actions taken that can lessen the severity of a...

    Well-coordinated responses to disasters require prior planning. This helps ensure fast, effective response efforts and limits duplicated efforts. Disaster preparedness plans: 1. Identify organizational resources 2. Designate roles and responsibilities 3. Create procedures and policies 4. Organize activities that improve disaster readiness Anticipat...

    During and immediately after an emergency, disaster management focuses on delivering help and interventions that can save lives, safeguard health, and protect buildings, animals, and community property. Following an initial response, efforts shift toward supporting communities as they rebuild emotionally, economically, and physically.

  4. The National Preparedness Goal describes five mission areas — prevention, protection, mitigation, response and recovery — and 32 activities, called core capabilities, that address the greatest risks to the nation. Each of these core capabilities is tied to a capability target.

  5. The National Response Framework (NRF) is a guide to how the nation responds to all types of disasters and emergencies. It is built on scalable, flexible, and adaptable concepts identified in the National Incident Management System to align key roles and responsibilities.

  6. Jul 27, 2023 · Introduction: The Scope and Nature of the Problem. A disaster is an unplanned event in which the needs of the affected community outweigh the available resources. A disaster occurs somewhere in...

  7. Apr 29, 2024 · Disaster Risk Management. Disasters hurt the poor and vulnerable the most. Over the past decade, the World Bank has emerged as the global leader in disaster risk management, supporting client countries to assess exposure to hazards and address disaster risks.

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