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DISASTER MANAGEMENT – WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON EARTHQUAKE
BY HIRAK DAM ROLL NO.052, B.ED. SECTION UNIVERSITY B.T. & EVENING COLLEGE, COOCH BEHAR
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HAZARD A dangerous condition or event that threats or has the potential for causing injury to life or damage to property or the environment. Types – a) Natural b) Man made
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DISASTER A serious disruption in the functioning of the society causing widespread material, economic, social or environmental losses which exceed the ability of the affected society to cope using its own resources. VULNERABILITY The extent to which a community, structure, service or geographic area is likely to be damaged or disrupted by the impact of particular hazard on account of their nature, construction & proximity to hazardous terrain or a disaster prone area.
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Vulnerability, Disaster & Management
Vulnerability Disaster Hazard Expected Loss= Hazard X Vulnerability capability Management- is a process to restore the prevalent conditions before the disaster.
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Management & Planning Strategies:
CRISIS MANAGEMENT: Disaster Response Rehabilitation Reconstruction Development RISK MANAGEMENT: Disaster Preparedness Mitigation Prevention Development PLANS Before Disaster During Disaster After Disaster
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“FAILING TO PREPARE MEANS PREPARING TO FAIL”
Moral “FAILING TO PREPARE MEANS PREPARING TO FAIL”
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