u see above pictuers that is the answer of this question
amatuer radio,telephone,satellite
mainly we can tell that the communication duiring disaster is very inevitable most probaly a radio-fm am could be the best of all also the use of satellite ensure good and quorate mode of communication in the times of a disaster
Battery-powered, of course.
Some alternative communication systems during disasters include text messaging, social media platforms, two-way radios, and satellite phones. These systems can help individuals stay connected and informed when traditional communication channels are compromised.
communication facilities on disaster management
various means of communication used by Goct during disaster various means of communication used by Goct during disaster
A course on introduction to communication disaster management will give a general overview on communication during a disaster. Communication is essential for purposes of managing a disaster effectively.
to inform people
no
Ans. 1. In case of any major disaster or emergency situation, it is extremely necessary to have the communication links operational among Government authorities at various levels and the volunteers working in the disaster affected areas to help the affected population.2. It is necessary to ensure that the critical needs to search and rescue operations, relief and response measures are communicated among the authorities of State Government, local administration, voluntary organizations and the affected population. So, reliable alternate communication links are necessary which ensures the rapid movement of the right resources to the right place at the right time.3. Sometimes, some severely affected areas get completely disconnected from other parts of the world. So alternative means of communication can connect these areas with the rest of the world.
http:/home.nic.in www.isro.org http:/www.dotindia.com/wpcc/spectrum-home.htm www.itu.int
Damage to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during a catastrophic disaster does not absolve the jurisdiction of its coordination responsibilities. Even if the EOC is compromised, jurisdictions are still required to implement alternative coordination measures and ensure effective communication among response agencies. Continuity plans and backup systems should be in place to maintain operational effectiveness during such events. Ultimately, the responsibility for disaster response coordination remains with the jurisdiction, regardless of infrastructure challenges.