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disaster response force
International response to Fukushima disaster happened in 2011.
Some Disaster Risk Reduction activities that can take place in schools include conducting regular emergency drills, developing and implementing disaster response plans, educating students and staff on emergency procedures, and ensuring that the school building meets safety standards for various hazards like earthquakes or fires.
There are four phases of emergency management activities.• Mitigation: activities to lessen the severity and impact a potential disaster oremergency may have on its operation.• Preparedness: activities an organization undertakes to build capacity andidentify resources that may be utilized should a disaster or emergency occur.• Response: activity and organization enact to manage appropriate actions toensure the safety and security of patients, visitors, and staff.• Recovery: planned activities to re-establish the functions and structure of theorganization following a disaster or emergency.
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Each is a different phase in emergency management. Response is usually a phase that comes before recovery post-occurrence of a disaster. In the response phase, the response plan is activated and agencies and associated organizations mobilize to the disaster scene (and ground zero) and initiate response tactics such as search and rescue, incident command and safety engineering. In the recovery phase, the disaster calls for a new objective - returning normalcy back to a community and/or organization with activities such as demobilizing resources, debris cleanup, power restoration and etc. Two other important phases to also research are mitigation and preparedness as well.
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Disaster Response Forces
for easy response in case there be any disaster strike.
for easy response in case there be any disaster strike.
for easy response in case there be any disaster strike.
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