Disaster Management Rehabilitation
Natural disasters affect people’s lives on a large scale. Property and infrastructure are being destroyed, there is a shortage of food and medical aid, and cultural relations are also being hit. Disasters can harm societies that can turn back the clock by decades, leaving people vulnerable to hardships that could be physical, economic or social. The consequences of a disaster can hinder the growth of large parts of society that are affected for years to get back to basics.
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When there are man-made natural disasters, the government and the people rush forward to help those affected and provide relief. Unfortunately, this support is largely focused on providing emergency relief and not on long-term support. Once the immediate relief phase is over, the affected people are forgotten most of the time. Under such circumstances, there is a need for rehabilitation programs in disaster situations after the emergency relief. The affected people need long-term support from various agencies to rebuild what they have lost and regain control of their lives.
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Post-disaster response planning and strategies to restore livelihoods and livelihoods require long-term planning and support that is sustainable in nature Disaster Management. While the effects of a disaster cannot be completely mitigated, through well-planned support and preparedness, post-development decisions can bring life back to normal for those affected by the disaster.
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The root causes and consequences of disasters
Before designing response strategies for sustainability issues, it is vital to recognize the root causes and lasting effects of a catastrophic disaster.
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Random use of resources, careless mining activities, unsafe construction practices and nuclear power generation can be major causes of disasters. The consequences of a disaster are quite obvious and immediate Disaster Management.
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There is loss of life, property and infrastructure. The more lasting consequences that are difficult to handle are loss of livelihood, increasing poverty, lack of food, malnutrition, economic recession, migration from villages, overcrowding of cities, greater social inequality and conflict. The vicious circle continues until the affected people receive support to take control of their lives and livelihoods.
Businesses play a major role in modern times when it comes to disaster rehabilitation. Many companies are coming forward to provide relief, reconstruct facilities in the affected areas and also make great efforts for the rehabilitation of the affected population.
Whether it’s flooding in Bihar or Orissa, a tsunami in Tamilnadu or an earthquake in Gujarat, it has been found that communities who receive support from the government, NGOs or companies in the area get a head start to better organize their lives than those who have to fend for themselves without any help. Lately, the role the company played in disaster relief and rehabilitation of the affected people has been remarkable Disaster Management. Several sustainability awards have also been presented to recognize the company’s efforts to support the lives of those affected by disasters.
These emergency disaster rehabilitation initiatives not only increase the local community’s chances of taking control of their lives, it also boosts the area’s economy. Corporate assistance for reconstruction, improvements in infrastructure, health, education, land and water management in affected areas reduces the vulnerability of communities to poverty in a sustainable way.
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