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1 Disaster Management

2 Definition A Disaster is an event that occurs in most cases suddenly and unexpectedly, causing severe disturbances to people, objects and environment, resulting in loss of life ,property and health of the population. Such a situation causes disruption in normal pattern of life, generating misfortune, helplessness and suffering affecting the socio-economic structure of a region/country to such an extent that there is a need for assistance or immediate outside intervention.

3 India and Natural Disasters
India is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. Over 65% land area vulnerable to earthquakes; 70% of land under cultivation prone to drought; 5% of land (40 million hectares) to floods; 8% of land (8,000 km coastline) to cyclones. A Major Disaster occurs every 2-3 years; 50 million people affected annually 1 million houses damaged annually along with human,social and other losses During , the annual average damage due to natural disasters has been estimated at 70 million USD

4 Types Types of Disasters Natural Anthropogenic

5 Disasters affecting India
EARTHQUAKE VOLCANIC ERUPTION TSUNAMI CYCLONE FLOOD LANDSLIDE BUSHFIRE DROUGHT MAJOR ACCIDENT (FIRE, EXPLOSION, HAZMAT) CIVIL UNREST

6 GENERAL EFFECTS OF DISASTER
LOSS OF LIFE INJURY DAMAGE TO AND DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. DAMAGE TO AND DESTRUCTION OF PRODUCTION. DISRUPTION OF LIFESTYLE LOSS OF LIVELIHOOD. DISRUPTION TO ESSENTIAL SERVICES DAMAGE TO NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE DISRUPTION TO GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEMS NATIONAL ECONOMIC LOSS SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL AFTER EFFECT.

7 DISASTER MANAGEMENT “AN APPLIED SCIENCE WHICH SEEKS, BY THE SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATION AND ANALYSIS OF DISASTERS, TO IMPROVE MEASURES RELATING TO PREVENTION, MITIGATION, PREPAREDNESS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND RECOVERY.”

8 Disaster Management Cycle

9 Disaster Management Cycle
Prevention & Mitigation Preparedness Response Recovery

10 RESPONSE Response measures are usually those which are taken immediately prior to and following disaster impact. Typical measures include : Implementation of plans Activation of the counter-disaster system Search and Rescue Provision of emergency food, shelter, medical assistance etc. Survey and assessment Evacuation measures

11 RECOVERY Restoration Reconstruction Rehabilitation
Recovery is the process by which communities and the nation are assisted in returning to their proper level of functioning following a disaster. Three main categories of activity are normally regarded as coming within the recovery segment: Restoration Reconstruction Rehabilitation

12 PREVENTION & MITIGATION
Prevention : Action within this segment is designed to impede the occurrence of a disaster event and/or prevent such an occurrence having harmful effects on communities or key installations. Mitigation : Action within this segment usually takes the form of specific programs intended to reduce the effects of disaster on a nation or community. For instance, some countries regard the development and application of building codes (which can reduce damage and loss in the event of earthquakes and cyclones) as being in the category of mitigation.

13 PREPAREDNESS Preparedness is usually regarded as comprising measures which enable governments, organizations, communities and individuals to respond rapidly and effectively to disaster situations.

14 AGENCIES Governmental (Including Military both at National & State Level). Non Governmental Organizations. Community groups both social & religious. International Volunteer organisation.

15 Thank You


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