Natural Hazards – Understanding of Disaster Management in Practice Notes 7th Social Science

Natural Hazards – Understanding of Disaster Management in Practice Notes 7th Social Science

7th Social Science Lesson 19 Notes in English

19. Natural Hazards – Understanding of Disaster Management in Practice

Introduction

Hazard

Disaster

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Natural Disasters

Earthquake

Effects

Recent hazard in India and Tamilnadu

Tsunami

The word “Tsunami” is derived from the Japanese word. “Tsu” means harbour and “nami” means waves.

Effects

Flood

Effects

Cyclone

A low-pressure area which is encircled by high pressure wind is called a cyclone.

Effects of cyclone

Man-made Disasters

Stampede

Fire

  1. Prevention
  2. Detection
  3. Extinguishing

Industrial Disaster

What is Disaster Management?

  1. Prevention
  2. Mitigation
  3. Preparedness
  4. Response
  5. Recovery
  6. Rehabilitation

Disaster Management Cycle or Disaster cycle

The six disaster management phases that have been used in the concept of disaster cycle are as follows

Pre – Disaster Phase

Prevention and Mitigation

Preparedness

Early Warning

During Disaster Phase

Response

The Post- Disaster Phase

Recovery:

Recovery is used to describe the activities that encompass the three overlapping phases of emergency relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction.

Rehabilitation:

Rehabilitation includes the provision of temporary public utilities and housing as interim measures to assist long-term recovery.

Reconstruction:

Development:

Why mitigating the Hazards essential?

Disaster Management in India

Disaster Management in Tamilnadu

State Disaster Management plan

General Survival Techniques

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