The document discusses different types of disasters that can occur, including natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and cyclones as well as man-made disasters such as fires, industrial accidents, and riots. It notes that the city of Vadodara, India is prone to earthquakes, floods, stampedes, fires, and riots. The document provides information on predicting and safely responding to specific disasters like earthquakes, floods, stampedes, fires, and riots.
Everything you need to know about a disaster and their management. The slides start with an introduction of disaster their types, effects, and preventions to the initiatives taken by the government to manage reliefs and readiness.
Measures taken in anticipation of a disaster to ensure that appropriate and effective actions are taken in the aftermath are known as Disaster Preparedness.
Everything you need to know about a disaster and their management. The slides start with an introduction of disaster their types, effects, and preventions to the initiatives taken by the government to manage reliefs and readiness.
Measures taken in anticipation of a disaster to ensure that appropriate and effective actions are taken in the aftermath are known as Disaster Preparedness.
Disaster
“A disaster can be defined as any occurrence that causes damage, ecological disruption, loss of human life, deterioration of health and health services on a scale, sufficient to warrant an extraordinary response from outside the affected community or area”.
(W.H.O.)
Disaster management
Disaster management can be defined as the effective organization, direction, and utilization of available counter-disaster resource.
B T Basavanthappa
Aim
• To provide prompt and effective medical care to the maximum possible in order to minimize morbidity and mortality.
Objectives
• To optimally prepare the staff and institutional resources for effective performance in disaster situation
• To make the community aware of the sequential steps that should be taken at individual and organization levels.
Introduction
Definition
Classification & Types of Disasters
Disaster Management
Disaster Preparedness
Medical and Public Health Response
Public Health Impact of Disaster
Disaster Mitigation
Recent Disasters in India
Disaster Management in India
Areas of Concerns and Future
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Disaster
“A disaster can be defined as any occurrence that causes damage, ecological disruption, loss of human life, deterioration of health and health services on a scale, sufficient to warrant an extraordinary response from outside the affected community or area”.
(W.H.O.)
Disaster management
Disaster management can be defined as the effective organization, direction, and utilization of available counter-disaster resource.
B T Basavanthappa
Aim
• To provide prompt and effective medical care to the maximum possible in order to minimize morbidity and mortality.
Objectives
• To optimally prepare the staff and institutional resources for effective performance in disaster situation
• To make the community aware of the sequential steps that should be taken at individual and organization levels.
Introduction
Definition
Classification & Types of Disasters
Disaster Management
Disaster Preparedness
Medical and Public Health Response
Public Health Impact of Disaster
Disaster Mitigation
Recent Disasters in India
Disaster Management in India
Areas of Concerns and Future
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examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade and investment with a view to locate in the development
context. It was also essential to make a theoretical investigation on literature of trade along with the empirical
one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that BRICS was an area
had tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this
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reap maximize positive growth effects. This study also discussed that how China performed well through
attracting FDI inflows and maintained trade balance.
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2. WHAT IS DISASTER?
A disaster is
a hazard causing
significant
physical damage
or destruction,
loss of life, or
drastic change to
the environment.
3. TYPES OF DISASTERS
• NATURAL DISASTERS
E.g. earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions,
floods and cyclones.
• MAN-MADE DISASTERS
E.g. stampedes, fires, transport accidents,
industrial accidents, oil spills and nuclear
explosions/radiation, war and riots.
4. VADODARA IS PRONE TO..
• Earthquakes
• Floods
• Stampedes
• Fire
• Riots
5. DISASTER MANAGEMENT
It is a systematic process aims to reduce the
negative impact or consequences of adverse
events.
6.
7. EARTHQUAKES
• An earthquake is the result
of a sudden release of
energy in the
Earth's crust that
creates seismic waves.
• Prediction :
Dilatancy or swelling of
rock, fore shocks, ground
creep and animal behaviour
8. • Keep calm.
• Stay away from glass
windows, doors, almirahs,
mirrors, falling plaster, bricks
or stones.
• Get under a table or a sturdy
cot so that you are not hurt
by falling objects.
• Do not rush towards the
doors or staircase.
• If open space is available
nearby, go there.
• Switch off all appliances like
the refrigerator, TV. Turn off
the gas.
• Do not crowd around
damaged areas or
buildings.
• Do not waste water. It
will be needed for fire
fighting.
• Do not move the
seriously hurt people.
• Wait for medical help to
arrive.
• Do not spread rumours.
They lead to panic and
worsen the situation
DO’S DON’TS
9. FLOODS
• A flood is an overflow of water that
submerges land which is normally dry.
10. DO’S
• Turn off electricity
and gas supply
when evacuating.
• Stay alert and
listen out for
warnings by radio
(wind up or
battery).
• Move important
items to safety
(upstairs/as high
as possible).
• Don’t try to walk or
drive through
floodwater.
• Don’t walk across
bridges as they may
collapse.
• Never swim through
fast flowing water.
• Avoid contact with
floodwater as it may
be contaminated.
DON’TS
11. STAMPEDES
• A stampede is a mass impulse among herd
animals or a crowd of people in which
collectively begins running with no clear
direction or purpose.
12. DO’S
• Move in an orderly
manner.
• Let the children and the
old go.
• Move with the flow.
• Do not panic.
• Do not push.
• Do not form a cluster
and discuss.
DON’TS
13. FIRE
• Fire is rapid, self-sustaining oxidation process
accompanied by the evolution of heat and
light in varying intensities
14. DO’S
• Stop, drop, and roll -
until the fire is
extinguished.
• Crawl low under any
smoke to your exit
• Close doors behind
you as you escape to
delay the spread of
the fire.
• Stay out once you are
safely out. Do not re-
enter.
• Do not run in panic.
• Do not tamper with any
machinery during fire
fighting.
• Do not use water on oil
and electrical fire
• Do not flood the area
affected with water
unless required.
• Do not continue to use
LPG cylinder for cooking
etc., in near vicinity of
fire.
DON’TS
15. RIOTS
• A wild or turbulent disturbance created by a
large number of people for a specific purpose.
16. DO’S
• Be prepared
• Stay calm
• If caught up in a car
stay inside.
• Stay inside or on
the sidelines.
• Use media for help.
• Avoid public
transport.
• Avoid major roads
• Do not rubbing your
hands or fingers
into eyes, nose,
mouth etc. after a
chemical attack.
DON’TS