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A mitigation strategy is a way to control damages. It is a way to decrease the cost of damages and recoup some of the losses incurred when a tort is committed against someone.

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A mitigation strategy is a way to control damages. It is a way to decrease the cost of damages and recoup some of the losses incurred when a tort is committed against someone.

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A strategy that is created to avoid the negative effects of something

For ex: having a fire extinguisher is a mitigation strategy to avoid damages due to fire

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The significance of mitigation is that...

  • Mitigation can reduce the effect of a disaster .
  • Mitigation can prevent a disaster.
  • Mitigation can reduce the loss of life and property.
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Disaster reduction is disaster mitigation .

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Studying is a mitigation of the difficulty of the test.

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