An Overview of Disaster
    Management
                          B.K. Sharma
                   Director-Academics
 Asians Institute of Technology, Tonk
What is Disaster
Disaster is a natural and
 man-made event which
 results   in   widespread
 human loss, loss in
 livelihood , property and
 life.
Components of Disaster
Management

1. Preparedness
2. Response
3. Recovery
4. Prevention
Disaster Preparedness

It involves measure to
  ensure that the
  communities and services
  are capable of coping with
  the effect of disaster.
Example for Disaster
Preparedness
1. Community awareness
   and education.
2. Proper warning system.
3. Mutual aid arrangement.
4. Mock drill, training
Disaster Response

It involves measure taken in
  anticipation of, during and
  immediately       after the
  disaster to ensure that the
  effects are minimized.
Example of Disaster
 Response
1. Implementing the disaster
   management plans.
2. Setting up medical camps and
   mobilizing the resources.
3. Providing adequate shelter and
   sanitary facilities.
4. Developing of search and rescue
Disaster Recovery
It involves measures , which
  supports emergency effected
  areas in reconstruction of
  physical infrastructure and
  restoration of economic and
  emotional well being.
Example of Disaster
Recovery
1. Counseling programmes for
   those who lost the near ones.
2. Restoring services like roads,
   communication links, etc.
3. Providing financial support
   employment.
4. Reconstructing damage
Prevention and
Mitigation
It involve the measures to
  eliminate or reduce the
  incidence of severity of
  disasters.
Examples of Prevention
and Mitigation
1. Preventing habitation in
   risk zone.
2. Disaster resistant
   buildings etc.
Principles of Disaster
Management
1.   Minimize Casualties.
2.   Prevent further casualties.
3.   Rescue the victims.
4.   First aid.
5.   Evacuate.
6.   Medical care.
7.   Reconstruction.
Thank You

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  • 1.
    An Overview ofDisaster Management B.K. Sharma Director-Academics Asians Institute of Technology, Tonk
  • 4.
    What is Disaster Disasteris a natural and man-made event which results in widespread human loss, loss in livelihood , property and life.
  • 5.
    Components of Disaster Management 1.Preparedness 2. Response 3. Recovery 4. Prevention
  • 6.
    Disaster Preparedness It involvesmeasure to ensure that the communities and services are capable of coping with the effect of disaster.
  • 7.
    Example for Disaster Preparedness 1.Community awareness and education. 2. Proper warning system. 3. Mutual aid arrangement. 4. Mock drill, training
  • 8.
    Disaster Response It involvesmeasure taken in anticipation of, during and immediately after the disaster to ensure that the effects are minimized.
  • 9.
    Example of Disaster Response 1. Implementing the disaster management plans. 2. Setting up medical camps and mobilizing the resources. 3. Providing adequate shelter and sanitary facilities. 4. Developing of search and rescue
  • 10.
    Disaster Recovery It involvesmeasures , which supports emergency effected areas in reconstruction of physical infrastructure and restoration of economic and emotional well being.
  • 11.
    Example of Disaster Recovery 1.Counseling programmes for those who lost the near ones. 2. Restoring services like roads, communication links, etc. 3. Providing financial support employment. 4. Reconstructing damage
  • 12.
    Prevention and Mitigation It involvethe measures to eliminate or reduce the incidence of severity of disasters.
  • 13.
    Examples of Prevention andMitigation 1. Preventing habitation in risk zone. 2. Disaster resistant buildings etc.
  • 14.
    Principles of Disaster Management 1. Minimize Casualties. 2. Prevent further casualties. 3. Rescue the victims. 4. First aid. 5. Evacuate. 6. Medical care. 7. Reconstruction.
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