2. ◦ What is Disaster?
◦ Idea regarding various terminology used in
Disaster Management
3. "When anybody asks me how I can best describe
my experience of nearly forty years at sea, I
merely say, uneventful. Of course there has
been winter gales and storms and fog and the
like. But in all my experience, I have never been
in any accident of any sort worth speaking
about. I have seen but one vessel in distress in
all my years at sea ... I never saw A wreck and
never have been wrecked, nor was I ever in any
predicament that threatened to end in disaster
of any sort.”
5. International Strategy For Disaster
Reduction (2000 on wards…)
◦ “The ISDR aims at building disaster resilient communities
by promoting increased awareness of the importance of
disaster reduction as an integral component of sustainable
development, with the goal of reducing
human, social, economic and environmental losses due to
natural hazards and related technological and
environmental disasters”
7. Basic At the end of this session, you
should be able to:
Definitions
Define disaster, hazard,
& Terms risk, vulnerability,
capacity, response,
Learning relief, rehabilitation,
Objectives reconstruction,
development, mitigation,
preparedness and
prevention
8. The probability that in thea
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Preparedness
Actions taken are
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community’s
aftermath of a
structureThe processprior
those positive
or
Measures taken
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HAZARD
Risk Sustained to: to to
disaster
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undertaken
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area is
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to the victims of
measuresto or
condition repair
• assist are
disaster-
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be theimmediately of
damaged disaster
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functioning
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which has
disaster
or inaffected impact
anticipation or which
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maintain
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survivors.
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environmental losses
9. Disaster Risk Management
A broad range of activities designed to:
Prevent the loss of lives
Minimize human suffering
Inform the public and authorities of risk
Minimize property damage and
economic loss
Speed up the recovery process
11. is a condition or sets of
conditions that reduces people’s
ability to prepare for, withstand
or respond to a hazard
12. The probability that a community’s
structure or geographic area is to
be damaged or disrupted by the
impact of a particular hazard, on
account of their nature,
construction, and proximity to a
hazardous area.
13. Actions taken immediately
following the impact of a
disaster when exceptional
measures are required to meet
the basic needs of the
survivors.
14. Topic Covered Today
◦ What is Disaster?
◦ Idea regarding various terminology
used in Disaster Management