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Question
Which are the main components of disaster management?
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Solution
The main components of disaster management are:
- Preparation: A plan is created to minimise the damage if a disaster occurs.
- Redemption: It is the plan to minimise the damage to society and country.
- Preparedness: A plan is chalked out to get quick responses from the public and administration.
- Impact of disaster: Intensity of disaster and disaster management are reviewed.
- Response: This stage deals with providing immediate response after an incident has occurred.
- Resurgence: It is an important link between emergency measures and national progress. It includes the steps that are required for the welfare and rehabilitation of the nation.
- Restoration: It is an important link between measures after the disaster and national development. It includes steps useful for the progress of the nation and rehabilitation.
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