This document provides an overview of disaster management. It discusses that a disaster is a natural or man-made event that results in widespread human and economic loss. Disaster management has four components: preparedness, response, recovery, and prevention. Preparedness involves ensuring communities and services can cope with disasters through activities like community education, warning systems, and training. Response involves minimizing effects during and after a disaster through plans, resources, and shelter. Recovery supports rebuilding infrastructure and restoring well-being through counseling, repairs, financial support, and reconstruction. Prevention aims to eliminate or reduce disasters through measures like restricting habitation in risk zones and building standards.