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A disaster management cycle ultimately assists persons affected by disasters in rebuilding, regrouping, and recovering.
Fremont, CA: Companies and people can benefit from having the tools necessary to minimize unforeseen catastrophes, including natural disasters. The disaster management cycle allows organizations and individuals to plan for and analyze devastating events that impact people or property. Understanding the disaster management cycle can help users prepare for possible calamities at work or in their personal life.
The disaster management cycle refers to a set of procedures companies, and people use to prepare for, contain, and mitigate unforeseen disasters. These include natural calamities, unforeseen property damage, or incidents jeopardizing people's lives. After the original crisis has passed, the disaster management cycle assists everyone in lessening the effect of unpredictable occurrences and recovering as many resources as possible. A disaster management cycle ultimately helps people affected by disasters rebuild, regroup, and recover.
The catastrophe management cycle includes several major purposes, some of which are as follows:
Reduce loss
The first key purpose of the disaster management cycle is to decrease or eliminate the immediate loss caused by the event. In the case of a flood, this may involve closing highways, evacuating residents, or retrieving valuable things from the flood zone. Because the first response to a disaster can alter the result and aftermath of the incident, reducing loss is a fundamental goal in the disaster management cycle.
The mitigating loss also includes assisting individuals injured or at risk due to the present situation. Instilling safety and recovery procedures as early as feasible throughout an event can help boost the rest of the goals.
Ensure assistance
One purpose of disaster management is to assist individuals in need. This might include evacuating a scary place or treating injuries. Contacting medical personnel who can aid is also part of ensuring assistance. Creating a safe zone during a crisis can allow everyone to assemble and support those in need. Depending on the circumstances, help may necessitate varying levels of knowledge.
Encourage recovery
The disaster management cycle's ultimate purpose is to support property and individual recovery. This might include reconstructing or providing medical care and a safe area for others to recuperate. Other recovery aspects may consist of an area's economic growth, infrastructure, people, and ecology. Depending on the nature of the crisis, several recovery procedures may be required for life to get back to normal for all concerned.
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