Disasters are defined as sudden, calamitous events that cause great damage and destruction to life and property. They seriously disrupt communities and exceed their ability to cope using their own resources. Disasters can be natural, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, or man-made, like industrial accidents or building collapses. They can have physical and mental health effects on survivors and cause a range of stress reactions. Disaster risk is the probability that a community's infrastructure will be damaged by a hazard due to its nature, construction, and proximity to risk. Developing countries and people with low social support are especially vulnerable.
Disasters are defined as sudden, calamitous events that cause great damage and destruction to life and property. They seriously disrupt communities and exceed their ability to cope using their own resources. Disasters can be natural, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, or man-made, like industrial accidents or building collapses. They can have physical and mental health effects on survivors and cause a range of stress reactions. Disaster risk is the probability that a community's infrastructure will be damaged by a hazard due to its nature, construction, and proximity to risk. Developing countries and people with low social support are especially vulnerable.
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Disaster Readiness and risk reduction
concept of disaster
Disasters are defined as sudden, calamitous events that cause great damage and destruction to life and property. They seriously disrupt communities and exceed their ability to cope using their own resources. Disasters can be natural, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, or man-made, like industrial accidents or building collapses. They can have physical and mental health effects on survivors and cause a range of stress reactions. Disaster risk is the probability that a community's infrastructure will be damaged by a hazard due to its nature, construction, and proximity to risk. Developing countries and people with low social support are especially vulnerable.
Disasters are defined as sudden, calamitous events that cause great damage and destruction to life and property. They seriously disrupt communities and exceed their ability to cope using their own resources. Disasters can be natural, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, or man-made, like industrial accidents or building collapses. They can have physical and mental health effects on survivors and cause a range of stress reactions. Disaster risk is the probability that a community's infrastructure will be damaged by a hazard due to its nature, construction, and proximity to risk. Developing countries and people with low social support are especially vulnerable.
damage, loss, destruction and devastation to life and property.
It is a serious disruption of the functioning of
community or society involving widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds the ability of the affected community cope up using its own resources. EFFECTS OF DISASTERS
Every year, millions of people are affected by
both human caused or natural disaster. Disasters may be explosions, earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornados, or fire.
In disaster, you face the danger of death or
physical injury. Such stressors place you at risk for emotional and physical health problems. Stress reactions after a disaster look very much like common reactions seen after any type of trauma.
Disaster can cause a full range of mental and
physical reactions. You may also react to problems that occur after the event, as they trigger and remind you of the trauma. DISASTER RISK
The probability that a community’s structure or
geographic area is to be damaged or disrupted by the impact of particular hazard, on account of its nature, construction and proximity to a hazardous area. It signifies the possibility of adverse effects in the future. TYPES OF DISASTER
Natural Disasters
These originate from the
different forces of nature. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, typhoons and cyclones. Man made Disasters
These disaster occur due to
people’s actions against human, material and environment. These include transport and industrial accidents, such as air and train crashes, chemical spill, fire and building collapses. RISK FACTORS Severity of Exposure Gender and Family Age Other Specific Factors of the Survivors Developing Countries Low or Negative Social Support