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Presentation about “RESPONSE OF THE FLOOD”

ECONOMY 1/ Industry : Debris by providing cleaning machineries. Salvage what business can to minimize loss, expedite return to business after flood. 2/ Business/Trade : Offering finance for cleaning food, medicines.

Government 1/ Action Plan : Sending boats for transfer victims, animals ( Cows, hours, pigs, etc ) 2/ Flood waning system : alert people by TV, Radio, FB, water meter, etc.

3/ Std Op Proc (SOP) : to secure with fair to everyone. The priority to children pregnant, old, sick people.

ENVIRONMENT 1/ River/Drainage : Clean up and rebuild small temporary bridge. Checking flood defenses, Clearing drains/block apes Emergency lifting of defenses based on latest expected river highs.

ENVIRONMENT( Con’t) 2/ Agriculture : Move crop-sead to the safety places, as well, as crop- food. And secure some light affected arg. Areas where containing crops.

SOCIETY 1/ Healthy : Assign doctor/nurse to provide fist aid to victims animals and ensure enough medicines. Make sure affected people have adequate food and clean water. Sanitation, porosities medicine needs of victims.

SOCIETY ( Con’t) 2/ Housing : Build temporary and Shelter/Building in safe-places. Identify who gets emergency housing fist. System for getting victims to the housing.

SOCIETY ( Con’t) 3/ Education : Train people to be sanitation/careful in food/drink, use right medicines. Volunteers for infrasture cleaning Psychologists.