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    Reema

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    This was one of the most challenging disasters till date at Kedarnath so much so that even after few days also it was really tough for a human mind[->0] to calculate the loss. It made everyone busy. Media is covering as much as they can. Indian army‚ air force‚ navy all are focusing here to save the human lives. Still death[->1] is uncountable along with other losses. Analysis differs. While the administration insists that it was a natural calamity‚ environmentalists hold that this was a man-made

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    after Sendong .Retrieved from http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/current-affairs-programs/07/27/12/krusada-cagayan-de-oro-7-months-after-sendong Calonzo‚ Andreo Calonzon ‚ Andreo . (2011). Foreign aid floods Sendong victims. Retrieved from http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/242464/news/nation/foreign-aid-floods-sendong-victims Chambers‚ R.‚ & Conway‚ G Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge. (2004). Taiwan‚ Republic of. United States of America. Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge. (2004). Vietnam‚ Republic of

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    FLOOD MITIGATION PLAN IN KEDAH 1.0. Introduction Malaysia’s rapid development with the implementation of major programs in agriculture‚ infrastructure‚ industrial and commercial. However‚ like other countries‚ Malaysia is not spared from facing the problem of flooding either natural or caused by development and logging are not planned. Therefore‚ Malaysia took the initiative to create and implement flood mitigation projects to reduce flood-hit areas. Implementation of flood mitigation projects

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    eroded in the fast moving waters of the Mississippi‚ causing constant maintenance and repairs to the levees leading to expenses that far outweighed the partial benefits. Adding to the already obvious financial displacement these levees provided‚ large floods proved too much for these levees to handle over time as aside from erosion‚ the river would often break through the weakened points in the levees‚ known as crevasses. Many of these crevasses caused almost as much damage as the initial untamed river

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    - in short‚ everything that makes society work. July 2008 Copyright 2008 © SATA Secretariat‚ All Rights Reserved 5 Recent Disaster in Zambia - Floods Zambia flood victims enjoy reconstruction via ITU satellites The ITU deployed 25 satellite terminals to help restore vital communication links in the aftermath of severe floods that inundated low-lying districts across Zambia. Nearly 400‚000 people in 19 districts across the country were affected‚ with as many as 36‚000 inhabitants

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    World Vets Research Paper

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    World Vets is an organization with a mission to provide veterinary aid in developing countries and veterinary disaster relief worldwide. They have established programs to help animals all over the world. These programs are veterinary field service programs‚ disaster response program‚ training programs and civil-humanitarian aid. In the veterinary field service programs‚ they offer neutering and medical treatments to small animals‚ horse and donkey welfare‚ livestock and husbandry‚ and advancing scientific

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    expenditures increase. Besley & Burgess (2002) give additional insight into this topic by analyzing the impact of media circulation on government responsiveness to falls in food production and crop flood damage in Indian states. The authors use the extent of public food distribution and calamity relief as proxies for government responsiveness. In addition to media factors‚ political and economic factors are introduced as potential determinants of policies. The predictions of the theory are underlined

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    CHAPTER 4 Role of the Navy in Disaster Management in Sri Lanka The role of the Navy is clearly defined in the Navy Act (1950). This chapter describes the more general roles pertinent to the seaward defence of the island nation and the Aid to civil power activities. The views of the three focus groups selected for data collection are discussed in detail. A critical analysis is carried out in qualitative terms regards to the actual disaster management system that exists in the country and the

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    Sir M. Vishveshwariah

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    Empire by King George V for his myriad contributions to the public good. Every year‚ 15 September is celebrated as Engineer’s Day in India in his memory. He is held in high regard as a pre-eminent engineer of India. He was the chief designer of the flood protection system for the city of Hyderabad‚ as well as the chief engineer responsible for the construction of the Krishna Raja Sagara dam in Mysore. He is also revered a lot in the state of Karnataka. Sir MV was born in 1861 in a Telugu Brahmin

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    their habitats should not be disturbed by humans. For example‚ humans are destroying the homes and habitats of animals. The arcticle‚ ’The Impact of Animal Protection’‚ says "Throughout history‚ human activites have changed or destroyed the habitats that animals need to survive". Some of the activites that have caused the loss of animals and their habitiats are cutting down trees for lumber‚ construction of roads and buildings‚ and hunting animals for

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