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CONTENTS:- Vol.1: Introduction Issues and Problems Natural Disasters. Vol.2: Natural Hazards Man-made Disasters Warning Systems Disaster Preparedness Disaster Supply Disaster Recovery. Vol.3: Risk Management Controlling the Risk Emergency Evacuation Emergency Services Devices and Tools The Mitigation. |
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In modern world, managing disaster and controlling crises have become a problem. For a solution to this is required a different skill, with a special knack. Disaster Management is the management of the crisis in an ingeneral or unusual situation, it requires commitment at each level, with clearly defined authorities to discharge assigned roles, within identified structures. They perform designated functions, with the support of an appropriate budget and well prepared plans. These plans orient from operational acts, participatory skills and handling methods. The disasters can be in different ways, beginning from flood to cyclone, tornado to cloud burst, lighting death to train accident, land slide to dam bursts to forest fires etc. A disaster is the impact of natural or man-made hazards that negatively affect society, community, nation and environment. Disasters occur when hazards strike in vulnerable areas. In fact, Disasters and emergencies are nothing but abnormal reflections of normal life. Now, Disaster Management, being a separate discipline, requires an exclusive manual for all those, active in related areas. Hence, this perfect study, in an academic and scholarly manner, for the benefit of scholars, researchers students, professionals, government functionaries, social activists, and general readers. |
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