advanced disaster mangement, by kishor ade, viit pune
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A Seminar on A Seminar on
Disaster Management in IndiaDisaster Management in India
Past, Present and FuturePast, Present and Future
Guided By Prepared By, Guided By Prepared By, Prof. Mrs. G.R. Chillal Mr. Kishor Kansing AdeProf. Mrs. G.R. Chillal Mr. Kishor Kansing Ade
Exam seat No- Exam seat No-
Department of Civil Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Vishwakarma Institute Of information Technology, PuneVishwakarma Institute Of information Technology, Pune
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What is Mean by DisasterWhat is Mean by Disaster
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HaHazardVulnerability
Disaster = Hazard + Vulnerability
Disaster
HazardHazard
Any phenomenon that has the Any phenomenon that has the potential to cause disruption or potential to cause disruption or damage to people and their damage to people and their environment.environment.
When hazard involves elements of When hazard involves elements of risks, vulnerabilities and capacities, risks, vulnerabilities and capacities, they can turn into disasters.they can turn into disasters.
Hazards may be inevitable but Hazards may be inevitable but disasters can be prevented. disasters can be prevented.
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VulnerabilityVulnerability
The propensity of things to be The propensity of things to be damaged by a hazard.damaged by a hazard.
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TYPES OF DISASTER
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TerrorismTerrorism
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Earthquake/ LandslideEarthquake/ Landslide
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Hurricane/FloodHurricane/Flood
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Disaster Management CycleDisaster Management Cycle
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Prevention & MitigationPrevention & MitigationSnow fences in Snow fences in SwitzerlandSwitzerland There are several typesThere are several types
One kind of barrier One kind of barrier (snow net) uses a net (snow net) uses a net strung between poles strung between poles that are anchored by that are anchored by guy wires in addition guy wires in addition to their foundations.to their foundations.
These barriers are These barriers are similar to those used similar to those used for rockslides.for rockslides.
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Ways for Disaster Ways for Disaster Preparedness Preparedness
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Community awareness and education. Proper warning system. Mutual aid arrangement. Mock drill, training
practice.
Examples for Disaster Examples for Disaster Response Response
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Implementing the disaster management plan
Setting up medical camps and mobilizing resources
Providing adequate shelter and sanitary facilities
Development of search and rescue team
Examples for Disaster Examples for Disaster Recovery Recovery
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Counseling program for those who lost the near ones.
Restoring services like roads, communication link.
Providing financial support employment.
Reconstructing damaged
buildings.
Principles of DisasterPrinciples of Disaster ManagementManagement
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Minimize casualties
Prevent further casualties
Rescue the victims
First aid
Evacuate
Medical care
Reconstruction
Thank You !Thank You !
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