Disaster Management
Disaster Management
Disaster Management
CAUSES
▪ Monsoon
▪ Dams
▪ Global warming
RESCUE OPERATIONS
▪ Rescue operation at government level
▪ Rescue Operation by Public
▪ Rescue operation by fishermen
RELIEF AND MONETARY AID
▪ By Government of Kerala
▪ By Prime Minister of India
▪ By Indian Red Cross Society
How Disaster affect Human lives?
Individual Impact
o Natural disasters cause destruction of property, loss of financial
resources, and personal injury or illness. The loss of resources,
security and access to shelter can lead to massive population
migrations in lesser-developed countries
o At the individual level, the impact can often be felt physically,
mentally and emotionally. Natural disasters cause destruction of
property, loss of financial resources, and personal injury or illness.
The loss of resources, security and access to shelter can lead to
massive population migrations in lesser-developed.
Short term affect
▪ Victims, Selective Mortality, and Population Recovery. …
▪ Land Loss and Capital Destruction. …
▪ Economic Crisis. …
▪ Scapegoating, Blame, and Social Unrest.
▪ The economic damage caused by disasters varies.
▪ Capital assets and infrastructure such as housing, schools, factories and
equipment, roads, dams and bridges are lost
▪ Human capital is depleted due to the loss of life, the loss of skilled workers and
the destruction of education infrastructure that disrupts schooling .
How does the effect of disasters can be
overcome by people?
1. Seek out and connect with social support.
2. Identify local support groups or available crisis counselors to talk to.
3. Try to establish a schedule
4. Talk about the effect of the natural disaster.
5. Focus on self-care
6. Practice healthy coping strategies.
7. Try to limit other sources of stress in your life
8. Find ways to help others.
9. Keep an eye out for evacuation alerts.
10. Move to higher ground.
11. Do not attempt to walk, swim, or drive through the floods
How does the government deal with the
disaster?
▪ Stay informed.
▪ Know your network.
▪ Start an emergency fund.
▪ Check your emergency survival kit.
▪ Know the warning signs and alert signals for your area.
Conclusion
The flood that took place in August 2018 and 2019 were a major disaster for
Kerala's infrastructure and economy. It is also important that the
Government of Kerala brings together all the stakeholders and enables the
private sector, NGOs, and Kerala's Diaspora to join the recovery efforts.
Society's response to it was equally overwhelming, bringing out the strength
of solidarity and the spirit of voluntarism, which needs to be creatively
harnessed in the process of recovery and reconstruction. A re examination of
our development priorities, its ecological implications, and social
ramifications is the need of the hour, as the state embarks on the disaster
recovery process. The role of central, state and local governments in
restoring services, reconstructing houses, supporting local economic
recovery, and other public services will go a long way not only in restoring
normalcy but also in rebuilding a resilient Kerala.
Thank you