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WHAT IS DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Disaster management is a systematic plan of action
designed for immediate implementation at the time of
disasters or emergency situations. It encompasses a wide
range of activities such as emergency response, relief &
recovery, rehabilitation etc.
TYPES OF DISASTERS
 Natural Disaster &

Man-Made Disaster
Natural Disaster
A natural disaster is an event with a natural, as
opposed to human cause that results in largescale loss of life or damage to property. It could
be related to weather, geology, biology or even
factors outside the Earth.
Types of Natural Disaster
Hurricane

Earthquake

Natural
Disasters

Floods

Droughts
Effects of Natural Disaster
 PHYSICAL DESTRUCTION
 EMOTIONAL TOLL
 ECONOMIC CONCERNS
Strategies for Natural Disaster
Earthquake
Before the Disaster

During the Disaster

After the Disaster

•

•

•

•

Identify safe places
indoor or outdoor
Ensure all family
members know how
to respond after an
earthquake

•

If indoors: Take cover under a
piece of heavy furniture or
against an inside wall and stay
inside
If outdoors: Move into the
open, away from buildings,
street lights, & utility wires and
remain there until shaking
stops

•
•

Be prepared for after
shocks
Help injured or trapped
persons and give first aid
where appropriate
Stay out of damaged
buildings and return
home only when
authorities say it is safe
Flood
Before the Disaster

During the Disaster

After the Disaster

•

•

•

•
•

Learn warning signs and
community alert systems
Plan and practice an
evacuation route
Develop an emergency
communication plan in
case of separation

•
•

If indoors: If told to leave,
do so immediately.
Climb to high ground and
stay there
Avoid walking through
any floodwaters

•
•

Don't return home until
authorities express express it is
safe to do so
Use extreme caution when
entering buildings
Help neighbors whom may
need assistance

Hurricane
Before the Disaster

During the Disaster

•
•

•
•

Have disaster supplies kit
Teach family members
when and how to turn off
gas and electricity

After the Disaster

Listen to radio for instructions •
Take blankets and sleeping
bags to a shelter and leave
immediately
•

Avoid loose power lines
and report them to the
power company
Stay tuned to radio for
information
Man-Made Disaster
A disaster resulting from human intent,
negligence, or error. The results are usually wide
scale destruction, and high cost. Oil spills are
examples of man-made disasters.
Types Of Man-Made Disasters
Man-Made
Hazards

Technological
Hazards

Transportation
Hazards

• Civil Disorder
• Terrorism
• War

• Industrial Hazards
• Structural
Collapse
• Power Outage

•
•
•
•

Aviation
Railroad
Roads
Marine
Effects Of Man-Made Disasters
 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
• Air Pollution
• Water Pollution

• Land Pollution
• Radiation

 RIOTS
 PHYSICAL DESTRUCTION
 LOSS OF LIVES
Stratigies for Disaster Management
In case of Nuclear Power Plant Incident
Before the Disaster

During the Disaster

After the Disaster

•

•

•

•

•

Always have emergency
tool kit
Plan places where your
family will meet, both
within and outside of
your immediate
neighborhood.
Evacuation routes

•

•

Follow the Emergency Alert
System (EAS) instructions
carefully.
If you are told to evacuate,
keep car windows and
vents closed; use recirculating air do that .
Stay out of the incident
zone if you can.

•

•

Go to the nearest designated
public shelter if you have been
told to evacuate or you feel it is
unsafe to remain in your home
Change your clothes and shoes;
put exposed clothing in a
plastic bag; seal it and place it
out of the way.
Seek medical treatment for
unusual symptoms, as soon as
possible.
In case of Hazardous Material Incident
Before the Disaster

During the Disaster

After the Disaster

•

•

•

•

Build an Emergency
Supply kit, which includes
items like non-perishable
food, water, a batterypowered radio, extra
flashlights and batteries
Make a Family Emergency
Plan. Your family may not
be together when disaster
strikes.

•

Follow the routes
recommended by the
authorities--shortcuts may
not be safe. Leave at once.
Go into the pre-selected
shelter room. This room
should be above ground
and have the fewest
openings to the outside.

•

Act quickly if you have
come in to contact with or
have been exposed to
hazardous chemicals.
Listen to local radio or
television stations for the
latest emergency
information.
Disaster management

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Disaster management

  • 2. WHAT IS DISASTER MANAGEMENT Disaster management is a systematic plan of action designed for immediate implementation at the time of disasters or emergency situations. It encompasses a wide range of activities such as emergency response, relief & recovery, rehabilitation etc.
  • 3. TYPES OF DISASTERS  Natural Disaster & Man-Made Disaster
  • 4. Natural Disaster A natural disaster is an event with a natural, as opposed to human cause that results in largescale loss of life or damage to property. It could be related to weather, geology, biology or even factors outside the Earth.
  • 5. Types of Natural Disaster Hurricane Earthquake Natural Disasters Floods Droughts
  • 6. Effects of Natural Disaster  PHYSICAL DESTRUCTION  EMOTIONAL TOLL  ECONOMIC CONCERNS
  • 7. Strategies for Natural Disaster Earthquake Before the Disaster During the Disaster After the Disaster • • • • Identify safe places indoor or outdoor Ensure all family members know how to respond after an earthquake • If indoors: Take cover under a piece of heavy furniture or against an inside wall and stay inside If outdoors: Move into the open, away from buildings, street lights, & utility wires and remain there until shaking stops • • Be prepared for after shocks Help injured or trapped persons and give first aid where appropriate Stay out of damaged buildings and return home only when authorities say it is safe
  • 8. Flood Before the Disaster During the Disaster After the Disaster • • • • • Learn warning signs and community alert systems Plan and practice an evacuation route Develop an emergency communication plan in case of separation • • If indoors: If told to leave, do so immediately. Climb to high ground and stay there Avoid walking through any floodwaters • • Don't return home until authorities express express it is safe to do so Use extreme caution when entering buildings Help neighbors whom may need assistance Hurricane Before the Disaster During the Disaster • • • • Have disaster supplies kit Teach family members when and how to turn off gas and electricity After the Disaster Listen to radio for instructions • Take blankets and sleeping bags to a shelter and leave immediately • Avoid loose power lines and report them to the power company Stay tuned to radio for information
  • 9. Man-Made Disaster A disaster resulting from human intent, negligence, or error. The results are usually wide scale destruction, and high cost. Oil spills are examples of man-made disasters.
  • 10. Types Of Man-Made Disasters Man-Made Hazards Technological Hazards Transportation Hazards • Civil Disorder • Terrorism • War • Industrial Hazards • Structural Collapse • Power Outage • • • • Aviation Railroad Roads Marine
  • 11.
  • 12. Effects Of Man-Made Disasters  ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION • Air Pollution • Water Pollution • Land Pollution • Radiation  RIOTS  PHYSICAL DESTRUCTION  LOSS OF LIVES
  • 13. Stratigies for Disaster Management In case of Nuclear Power Plant Incident Before the Disaster During the Disaster After the Disaster • • • • • Always have emergency tool kit Plan places where your family will meet, both within and outside of your immediate neighborhood. Evacuation routes • • Follow the Emergency Alert System (EAS) instructions carefully. If you are told to evacuate, keep car windows and vents closed; use recirculating air do that . Stay out of the incident zone if you can. • • Go to the nearest designated public shelter if you have been told to evacuate or you feel it is unsafe to remain in your home Change your clothes and shoes; put exposed clothing in a plastic bag; seal it and place it out of the way. Seek medical treatment for unusual symptoms, as soon as possible.
  • 14. In case of Hazardous Material Incident Before the Disaster During the Disaster After the Disaster • • • • Build an Emergency Supply kit, which includes items like non-perishable food, water, a batterypowered radio, extra flashlights and batteries Make a Family Emergency Plan. Your family may not be together when disaster strikes. • Follow the routes recommended by the authorities--shortcuts may not be safe. Leave at once. Go into the pre-selected shelter room. This room should be above ground and have the fewest openings to the outside. • Act quickly if you have come in to contact with or have been exposed to hazardous chemicals. Listen to local radio or television stations for the latest emergency information.