Countries and cities recover from disasters through a combination of emergency response, rebuilding infrastructure, restoring services, providing aid to affected populations, and implementing long-term recovery plans. This often involves coordination between government agencies, non-profit organizations, and the private sector to address immediate needs and support long-term recovery and resilience efforts. Successful recovery is dependent on robust planning, funding, and community participation.
They recover in stages, gradually returning to the original system.
Obviously LDCs. MDCs can recover much quicker with the money they have and they can detect a natural disaster way befor LDCs can. Therefore MDCs are more prepared for safety and for fixing the area ASAP
Changes in the monsoon winds
Prior disaster experience refers to an individual or community's history of being affected by natural or man-made disasters. This experience may include having survived previous disasters, participated in relief efforts, and adapted to mitigate future risks. It can influence how people prepare for, respond to, and recover from future disasters.
The effects of the disasters can vary between country to country due to many factors. For example, if a country has more money than another (an MEDC/ More Economically Developed Country), it tends to deal better with the disaster as they are generally better equipt or prepared than an LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country) such as India. The effects can also depend on how much support the country receives after the disaster has happened, whether it be financial or medical. I hope this has helped answer your question a bit : )
Volcanic eruptions, fires, and earthquakes have ravaged Central American Countries. Destroying cities and killing thousands.
Disaster management is caused by major disasters effecting cities or countries. Usually these disasters are natural like hurricanes, earthquakes etc and disaster management enables a country to be ready and better able to respond when they occur.
No, there are no countries or cities on Antarctica.
They recover in stages, gradually returning to the original system.
cities towns and countries
Yes, Christchurch and other countries have had at least 2 natural disasters.
All of them
refuges
China is a country, and there are no countries in it.
Most developed countries are trying to reduce and recycle, but reuse, repair and recover are still some way off.
There are 7 continents in the world. The number of countries and cities in each continent varies: Africa: 54 countries, numerous cities Asia: 49 countries, numerous cities Europe: 44 countries, numerous cities North America: 23 countries, numerous cities South America: 12 countries, numerous cities Oceania: 14 countries, numerous cities Antarctica: No countries, only research stations
Obviously LDCs. MDCs can recover much quicker with the money they have and they can detect a natural disaster way befor LDCs can. Therefore MDCs are more prepared for safety and for fixing the area ASAP