Earthquake Awareness AGP
Earthquake Awareness AGP
Earthquake Awareness AGP
The
Natures forces are so
Deadly the Victims will Die
anyway.
Types of Disasters
Natural - Manmade
Disasters affecting India
EARTHQUAKE
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
TSUNAMI
CYCLONE
FLOOD
LANDSLIDE
BUSHFIRE
DROUGHT
MAJOR ACCIDENT (FIRE, EXPLOSION)
CIVIL UNREST
GENERAL EFFECTS OF DISASTER
LOSS OF LIFE
INJURY
DAMAGE TO AND DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY.
DAMAGE TO AND DESTRUCTION OF PRODUCTION.
DISRUPTION OF LIFESTYLE
LOSS OF LIVELIHOOD.
DISRUPTION TO ESSENTIAL SERVICES
DAMAGE TO NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DISRUPTION TO GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEMS
NATIONAL ECONOMIC LOSS
SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL AFTER
EFFECT.
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Response
Recovery
Prevention& Mitigation
Preparedness
RESPONSE
Response measures are usually those which are taken
immediately prior to and following disaster impact.
Typical measures include :
Implementation of plans
Activation of the counter-disaster system
Search and Rescue
Provision of emergency food, shelter, medical
assistance etc.
Survey and assessment
Evacuation measures
RECOVERY
Recovery is the process by which communities
and the nation are assisted in returning to their
proper level of functioning following a disaster.
Three main categories of activity are normally
regarded as coming within the recovery
segment:
Restoration
Reconstruction
Rehabilitation
PREVENTION & MITIGATION
Prevention : Action within this segment is designed to impede
the occurrence of a disaster event and/or prevent such an
occurrence having harmful effects on communities or key
installations.
Organization
Resource Utilization
Training
RISK AND HAZARD
ASSESSMENT
Disaster risk will be a combination of the
likelihood of the event and the
vulnerability of a place to that event.
The hazard assessment will aim to deliver
accurate disaster information about
individual locations.
HAZARD ASSESSMENT
Vulnerability to a particular hazard will include :
Critical products, services, records and operations.
Hazardous materials
Community involvement
Communications
Warning Systems
Information Management
Emergency Logistics
Principles of Disaster Management
Resource Utilization :
Identification of resources
Assessment of resources with relation to their
capability & availability
Allocation of appropriate tasks
Level of skill in handling allotted tasks and
experience
Activation time for deployment/availability
Co-ordination with line authorities of resource
organizations
Coalition of accurate information for effective
deployment of resources.
AGENCIES
Governmental (Including Military
both at National & State Level).
Non Governmental Organizations.
Training :
Identification of Training needs.
Scope of Training programmes.
Training policy.
Implementation of training.
Principles of Disaster Management
Training (Contd.):