December 16‚ 2011 when typhoon Sendong brought a horrible tragedy that marked the lives of many Kagay-anons. Homes were shattered‚ livelihoods were flooded‚ and vanities were lost. What’s worse? Lives were taken away. Hundreds of innocent lives died in the tragedy. Although some survived‚ some of them died eventually because they committed suicide. They cannot contain the devastating depression of losing their love ones and the thought of being hopeless. The typhoon had pulled the victims down
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aspects of Disaster Management‚ "communication" is one of the most critical requirement. The word "communicate" implies conveying of thoughts‚ ideas‚ warnings.‚ instructions‚ orders‚ command‚ knowledge and information. INTRODUCTION: Among various aspects of Disaster Management‚ "communication" is one of the most critical requirement. The word "communicate" implies conveying of thoughts‚ ideas‚ warnings.‚ instructions‚ orders‚ command‚ knowledge and information. In the context of disaster management
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Communication facilities for disaster management System [pic] Over the last few decades‚ a numbers of countries have set up disaster management information systems according to their own specific needs. Disasters are unpredictable and occur suddenly like earthquake‚ floods‚ drought and cyclone etc. Communication facilities for disaster management system is most important act as it convey at the right time communication in disaster‚it may handle disaster and helping to decrease it. Two type
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“Tragedies and disasters in the Philippines” are they god’s or man’s will ? October 8‚ 2012 Page 1 I.INTRODUCTION In this past few years many people in the Philippines are observing in what happen on it. They had an opinion‚ Are they the signs that the world will end ? They were doubt because of tragedy happen in the Philippines such as floods in many places like in Manila‚ Pangasinan‚ Cavite‚ Laguna‚ Quezon‚ Valenzuela City‚ Caloocan City and other
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p NUR 5210 – DISASTER AND EMERGENCY NURSING MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT TASK 3: COMPETENCIES‚ SCOPE OF PRACTICE IN DISASTERS Contents Page Cover Page……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1 Contents Page………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Competencies...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4-6 Expanded Scope of Practice………………………………………………………………………………………………6-7 Ethical Practice……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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“Oh no‚ Fido is seizuring‚ now what?” Emergency tips/techniques for technical staff Intro: Welcome and thank you for coming today. Please feel free to ask questions or offer comment as it occurs to you. We will have an additional questions/answer session at the end of the talk as well. For those with time constraints‚ we provided a question sheet at the back of your handout. If you fill it out and provide contact information‚ we will get you an answer. 1. Proactive planning A. Game plan
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Reaction paper: Last July 23‚ 2011‚ an orientation on disaster preparedness and prohibited dangerous drugs was held at the CE building during our NSTP. The speaker wanted to make us prepared at all times in case of natural disasters or calamities either natural or man-made. He also enlightened our minds of the possible harms drugs can do to an individual. When we say disaster or calamity‚ it is a great or sudden misfortune or catastrophe‚ an adverse or unfortunate event‚ or an occurrence that
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“Disaster management – a communal approach” A Paper for National Seminar On “Emerging Facts of Management: Issues and Challenges” At Shri Atmanand Jain Institute of Management & Technology Ambala City (Haryana) Author Atul Goyal Member‚ All India Management Association Lecturer‚ Department of Business Administration Jind Institute of Engineering & Technology Email: - atulg.22@gmail.com Key Words * Introduction * types of disasters * disaster management
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The following are the implementation agencies under the National Disaster Management policy: National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA): The NDMA‚ as the apex body for disaster management‚ is headed by the Prime Minister and has the responsibility for laying down policies‚ plans and guidelines for DM and coordinating their enforcement and implementation for ensuring timely and effective response to disasters. The guidelines assist the Central Ministries‚ Departments and States to formulate their
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To what extent can preparedness and planning mitigate the effects of tropical revolving storms? (40 marker) A tropical revolving storm is a term that covers hurricanes‚ tropical cyclones‚ typhoons and willy-willies. These intense low-pressure weather systems are associated with catastrophic wind speeds averaging at 120kmph and torrential rainfall. Tropical revolving storms are huge and extremely violent extending to about 500km in diameter. They occur in the tropics and the sub-tropics and form
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