Management of Hazards
resulting from natural disasters Natural disasters are unavoidable events that can cause severe destruction and immense loss of life. Management of hazards resulting from natural disasters is essential for the safety of people and their possessions. This involves planning and preparation before a disaster strikes, along with immediate response and recovery efforts to minimize the damage. Effective management of hazards helps to protect individuals, society, and the environment, allowing people to survive disasters with a minimum of harm. Governments, NGOs, and other organizations develop and implement a variety of strategies, protocols, and plans, such as early warning systems, to control the potential risks of natural disasters. Such steps are essential to aid in the preservation of life and property, as well as to allow for the quick and effective restoration of normal life post-disaster.
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