Preparedness
Preparedness, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation
Mitigation (including prevention), Preparedness, Response, and Recovery.
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Incident Management
Prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, mitigation
prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, mitigation
Mitigation in emergency management means the steps taken to prevent all possible hazards that may lead towards a disaster. The mitigation phase of emergency management is unique because it focuses on long-term tasks that are effective at reducing or eliminating any risk of a disaster from occurring. Mitigation is part of four phases of emergency management: Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. After the recovery phase, mitigation may begin again as a part of the recovery process. The first step in mitigation is to identify risks. This is usually done by finding a potential hazard and then examining it to determine the chances of it causing a disaster and who is vulnerable to the disaster. For example, if there is a catastrophic earthquake, but it occurs in the middle of the desert where nobody lives, then there is no risk involved.
Prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, mitigation
Prevention, preparedeness, response, recovery, mitigation
Logistics Section
Prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, mitigation.