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Disastermannager
DISASTER 
DISASTER alphabetically means- 
D– Destructions 
I – Incidents 
S – Sufferings 
A– Administrative 
S – Sentiments 
T – Tragedies 
E– Eruption of Communicable 
Diseases 
R – Research programme and its 
Implementation
DEFINITION OF DISASTER 
A disaster is a natural or man-made 
hazard resulting in an event of 
substantial extent causing significant 
physical damage or destruction, loss 
of life, or drastic change to 
the environment. 
Disaster = 
풗풖풍풏풆풓풂풃풊풍풊풕풚+풉풂풛풂풓풅 
풄풂풑풂풄풊풕풚
DISASTER 
DISASTER alphabetically means- 
D– Destructions 
I – Incidents 
S – Sufferings 
A– Administrative 
S – Sentiments 
T – Tragedies 
E– Eruption of Communicable 
Diseases 
R – Research programme and its 
Implementation
TYPES OF DISASTER 
1.Natural disasters: 
• Landslides and debris flow 
• Tsunamis 
• Floods 
• Earthquakes 
• Wildfire 
• Pandemic Influenza 
• Drought 
• Thunderstorms and Lightning
DISASTER 
DISASTER alphabetically means- 
D– Destructions 
I – Incidents 
S – Sufferings 
A– Administrative 
S – Sentiments 
T – Tragedies 
E– Eruption of Communicable 
Diseases 
R – Research programme and its 
Implementation
2. Man-made disasters: 
• Building Collapse 
• Serial Bomb Blasts 
• Radiological Emergencies 
• Deforestation 
• Road/Train accidents 
• Plane crash 
• Power service disruption and blackout 
• Wars
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WHAT IS DISASTER MANGEMENT? 
Disaster management can be defined as the 
organization and management of resources and 
responsibilities for dealing with all 
humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in 
particular preparedness, response and recovery 
in order to lessen the impact of disasters.
DISASTER MANGEMENT CYCLE 
1. DISASTER 
PREPAREDNESS 
• Planning 
2. PERSONAL 
MITIGATION 
• Structural measures 
• Non-structural measures 
3. RESPONSE 
• Search 
• Rescue 
• Fulfilling humanitarian needs 
4. RECOVERY 
• Bring affected area and people back 
to normal
MAJOR DISASTERS IN INDIA 
1. 2001 GUJARAT EARTHQUAKE 
2. 2004 INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI 
3. 2005 MAHARASHTRA FLOODS 
4.2006 MUMBAI TRAIN BOMBINGS 
5. 2008 MUMBAI ATTACKS 
6.2009 SWINE FLU 
7. UTTARAKHAND FLOODS 
8.MUMBAI-GOA BUS ACCIDENT 2013 
9. BUILDING COLLAPSES 2013
1984 BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY 
• A storage tank containing methyl isocyanate (MIC) at the Union 
Carbide pesticide plant leaked gas into the densely populated city of 
Bhopal, India.
2008 MUMBAI ATTACKS 
• Twelve coordinated shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai by 
members of Lashkar-e-Taiba which began on Wednesday, 26 November 
and lasted until Saturday, 29 November 2008, killing 164 people and 
wounding at least 308.
2005 MAHARASHTRA FLOODS 
• 26 JULY 2005 – “THE DAY WHEN BUSY STREETS OF 
MUMBAI CAME TO A STANDSTILL”
2009 SWINE FLU 
• India panics over swine flu – infected one in 5 people
BUILDING COLLAPSES MUMBAI 2013 
• Death toll crosses 60+ in mumbai 
building collapse
UTTARAKHAND FLOODS 2013 
• Don’t blame nature for the Uttarakhand 
flood disaster.
EFFECTS OF DISASTER 
• Premature death, illness or injury 
• Risk of communicable diseases and 
environmental hazards. 
• Affects psychological, social and 
emotional well-being. 
• Shortage of food and water supply 
• Displacement of population
KEY ORGANIZATIONS IN DISASTER 
MANAGEMENT 
HEALTH CARE 
COMMUNITY 
NON-HEALTH CARE 
COMMUNITY 
• HOSPITALS • FIRE FIGHTERS 
• HEALTH PROFESSIONALS • POLICE 
• PHARMACIES • GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS 
• RESCUE PERSONNEL • MEDIA
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GOALS OF DISASTER NURSING 
• To meet the immediate basic survival needs of 
populations affected by disaster. 
• To identify the potential for a secondary disaster. 
• To correct inequalities in access to health care or 
appropriate resources. 
• To empower survivors to participate in and advocate 
for their own health and well-being. 
• To respect cultural, lingual and religious diversity in 
individuals and families. 
• To promote the highest achievable quality of life for 
survivors.
LESSONS TO BE LEARNT 
1. Measures to be taken during earthquake: 
• Take shelter under a desk, table, bed or doorway during 
earthquake. 
• Shut off kitchen gas. 
• Heavy objects and glasses should be kept on lower shelf. 
• Keep stock of drinking water, food and first-aid 
arrangements. 
• Do not panic and run near buildings during an earthquake. 
• Do not switch on any mains supply immediately after an 
earthquake.
2. Measures to be taken during floods: 
• If flooding begins in your area, go to higher ground immediately. 
• While walking, do not attempt to cross flowing streams. 
• Never drive through flooded roadways. 
• Purchase a weather radio. 
• Stay away from power lines and electric wires. 
• Be alert for gas leaks. 
• Watch for animals especially snakes.
Natural disaster 
A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the 
Earth; examples include floods, volcanic eruptions,earthquakes, tsunamis, and other 
geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage, 
and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake, the severity of which 
depends on the affected population's resilience, or ability to recover.[1] 
An adverse event will not rise to the level of a disaster if it occurs in an area 
without vulnerable population.[2][3][4] In a vulnerable area, however, such as San 
Francisco, an earthquake can have disastrous consequences and leave lasting 
damage, requiring years to repair. 
In 2012, there were 905 natural disasters worldwide, 93% of which were weather-related 
disasters. Overall costs were US$170 billion and insured losses $70 billion. 
2012 was a moderate year. 45% were meteorological (storms), 36% were 
hydrological (floods), 12% were climatological (heat waves, cold waves, droughts, 
wildfires) and 7% were geophysical events (earthquakes and volcanic eruptions). 
Between 1980 and 2011 geophysical events accounted for 14% of all natural 
catastrophes.
CONCLUSION 
INDIA MUST STOP 
VIEWING DISASTERS AS 
ACTS OF GOD!! 
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Disastermannager

  • 2. DISASTER DISASTER alphabetically means- D– Destructions I – Incidents S – Sufferings A– Administrative S – Sentiments T – Tragedies E– Eruption of Communicable Diseases R – Research programme and its Implementation
  • 3. DEFINITION OF DISASTER A disaster is a natural or man-made hazard resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life, or drastic change to the environment. Disaster = 풗풖풍풏풆풓풂풃풊풍풊풕풚+풉풂풛풂풓풅 풄풂풑풂풄풊풕풚
  • 4. DISASTER DISASTER alphabetically means- D– Destructions I – Incidents S – Sufferings A– Administrative S – Sentiments T – Tragedies E– Eruption of Communicable Diseases R – Research programme and its Implementation
  • 5. TYPES OF DISASTER 1.Natural disasters: • Landslides and debris flow • Tsunamis • Floods • Earthquakes • Wildfire • Pandemic Influenza • Drought • Thunderstorms and Lightning
  • 6. DISASTER DISASTER alphabetically means- D– Destructions I – Incidents S – Sufferings A– Administrative S – Sentiments T – Tragedies E– Eruption of Communicable Diseases R – Research programme and its Implementation
  • 7. 2. Man-made disasters: • Building Collapse • Serial Bomb Blasts • Radiological Emergencies • Deforestation • Road/Train accidents • Plane crash • Power service disruption and blackout • Wars
  • 11. WHAT IS DISASTER MANGEMENT? Disaster management can be defined as the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disasters.
  • 12. DISASTER MANGEMENT CYCLE 1. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS • Planning 2. PERSONAL MITIGATION • Structural measures • Non-structural measures 3. RESPONSE • Search • Rescue • Fulfilling humanitarian needs 4. RECOVERY • Bring affected area and people back to normal
  • 13. MAJOR DISASTERS IN INDIA 1. 2001 GUJARAT EARTHQUAKE 2. 2004 INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI 3. 2005 MAHARASHTRA FLOODS 4.2006 MUMBAI TRAIN BOMBINGS 5. 2008 MUMBAI ATTACKS 6.2009 SWINE FLU 7. UTTARAKHAND FLOODS 8.MUMBAI-GOA BUS ACCIDENT 2013 9. BUILDING COLLAPSES 2013
  • 14. 1984 BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY • A storage tank containing methyl isocyanate (MIC) at the Union Carbide pesticide plant leaked gas into the densely populated city of Bhopal, India.
  • 15. 2008 MUMBAI ATTACKS • Twelve coordinated shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai by members of Lashkar-e-Taiba which began on Wednesday, 26 November and lasted until Saturday, 29 November 2008, killing 164 people and wounding at least 308.
  • 16. 2005 MAHARASHTRA FLOODS • 26 JULY 2005 – “THE DAY WHEN BUSY STREETS OF MUMBAI CAME TO A STANDSTILL”
  • 17. 2009 SWINE FLU • India panics over swine flu – infected one in 5 people
  • 18. BUILDING COLLAPSES MUMBAI 2013 • Death toll crosses 60+ in mumbai building collapse
  • 19. UTTARAKHAND FLOODS 2013 • Don’t blame nature for the Uttarakhand flood disaster.
  • 20. EFFECTS OF DISASTER • Premature death, illness or injury • Risk of communicable diseases and environmental hazards. • Affects psychological, social and emotional well-being. • Shortage of food and water supply • Displacement of population
  • 21. KEY ORGANIZATIONS IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY NON-HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY • HOSPITALS • FIRE FIGHTERS • HEALTH PROFESSIONALS • POLICE • PHARMACIES • GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS • RESCUE PERSONNEL • MEDIA
  • 23. GOALS OF DISASTER NURSING • To meet the immediate basic survival needs of populations affected by disaster. • To identify the potential for a secondary disaster. • To correct inequalities in access to health care or appropriate resources. • To empower survivors to participate in and advocate for their own health and well-being. • To respect cultural, lingual and religious diversity in individuals and families. • To promote the highest achievable quality of life for survivors.
  • 24. LESSONS TO BE LEARNT 1. Measures to be taken during earthquake: • Take shelter under a desk, table, bed or doorway during earthquake. • Shut off kitchen gas. • Heavy objects and glasses should be kept on lower shelf. • Keep stock of drinking water, food and first-aid arrangements. • Do not panic and run near buildings during an earthquake. • Do not switch on any mains supply immediately after an earthquake.
  • 25. 2. Measures to be taken during floods: • If flooding begins in your area, go to higher ground immediately. • While walking, do not attempt to cross flowing streams. • Never drive through flooded roadways. • Purchase a weather radio. • Stay away from power lines and electric wires. • Be alert for gas leaks. • Watch for animals especially snakes.
  • 26. Natural disaster A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, volcanic eruptions,earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage, and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake, the severity of which depends on the affected population's resilience, or ability to recover.[1] An adverse event will not rise to the level of a disaster if it occurs in an area without vulnerable population.[2][3][4] In a vulnerable area, however, such as San Francisco, an earthquake can have disastrous consequences and leave lasting damage, requiring years to repair. In 2012, there were 905 natural disasters worldwide, 93% of which were weather-related disasters. Overall costs were US$170 billion and insured losses $70 billion. 2012 was a moderate year. 45% were meteorological (storms), 36% were hydrological (floods), 12% were climatological (heat waves, cold waves, droughts, wildfires) and 7% were geophysical events (earthquakes and volcanic eruptions). Between 1980 and 2011 geophysical events accounted for 14% of all natural catastrophes.
  • 27. CONCLUSION INDIA MUST STOP VIEWING DISASTERS AS ACTS OF GOD!! Made by mouzamMan-made. pptx