Category: Disaster
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Earthquakes as the Natural Disaster Posing the Greatest Danger to Societies
Earthquakes as the Natural Disaster Posing the Greatest Danger to Societies Natural disasters have always been a significant threat to human life and safety due to the uncontrolled and commonly unpreventable features. Despite the scope of dangers and adverse outcomes associated with various natural disasters, earthquakes might be claimed to be the most dangerous to…
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Preparedness Planning in Case of Flooding
Preparedness Planning in Case of Flooding A flood is a disaster during which usually dry land is submerged underwater, leading to a major issue for agriculture, infrastructure, and public health. According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, a preparedness plan for such threats is divided into multiple steps that meet a national preparedness goal…
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Hurricane Katrina and Failures of Emergency Management Operations
Hurricane Katrina and Failures of Emergency Management Operations Introduction: Overview of the Hurricane The apocalyptic scenes following the destruction caused by one of the biggest disasters in American history, the 2005 Hurricane Katrina, were a direct reflection of the U.S. governments failure to prepare for and respond to such a natural hazard. The Hurricane came…
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Flood Environmental Issues in the Netherlands
Flood Environmental Issues in the Netherlands Table of Contents Introduction General Overview Infrastructure in the Netherlands Policies and Strategies for Flood Prevention Perspectives Conclusion References Introduction With the current situation of constantly rising sea levels, the Netherlands is at the constant risk of floods, and those calamities were harsh incentives for the countrys development. Its…
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The Haiti Quake and Disaster Aid
The Haiti Quake and Disaster Aid Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the Article The Pitfalls of Disaster Relief Analysis of the Situation Conclusion References Introduction The task of mitigating the risks stemming from natural disasters through aid to the populations is complicated by numerous obstacles that are frequently neglected by international organizations. One of…
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Hurricane Katrina: Military and Civilian Response
Hurricane Katrina: Military and Civilian Response Table of Contents Introduction Military Strategies and Interference in Civil Actions Civil Reactions and Actions Conclusion Reference Introduction Hurricane Katrina was one of the most devastating and costliest natural disasters in the whole history of the United States with $108 billion in damages, at least 1,833 people killed, and…
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Bhopal Disaster: Analytical Evaluation
Bhopal Disaster: Analytical Evaluation Introduction The Bhopal accident occurred in India almost 40 years ago, on December 2, 1984. This disaster claimed the lives of 3800 people, tens of thousands were injured from contact with toxic substances, and 102,000 were disabled (Lucchini et al., 2018). The incident occurred when water entered a methyl isocyanate storage…
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Disaster Management and Analysis of Information
Disaster Management and Analysis of Information The Storms in Latin America is a detailed account of various storm disasters in 2020. The report includes vital information from four Latin countries that influence the USAID decision-making process. The report contains various elements of assessment and analysis as described by the UNDAC handbook and OFDA Fog manual.…
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Disasters and Actions of Rapid Response Services
Disasters and Actions of Rapid Response Services An important task of modern times is to improve the forecasting of disasters and develop methods for the rapid and effective elimination of their consequences. Emergencies in recent years have been characterized by their unpredictability, claiming lives and leaving behind numerous destructions and disasters. It obliges the management…
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Earthquakes: Determination of the Risk
Earthquakes: Determination of the Risk Although experts state that the San Joaquin Valley area rarely experiences earthquakes of more than M4.5+, it is an area that has experienced several earthquakes in the past. Some of these earthquakes were devastating as they were above Mw 7.0. For instance, in 1857, Fort Tejon in the area experienced…