DISASTER RRR.4575349099886rvrr543464pptx

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Basic Concept of Disaster and Disaster r isk

What is Disaster? The term “disaster” originated from the French word desastre , which is a combination of the words “des” meaning bad and “astr e ” meaning star. Is a tragic event that causes loss of lives and great damages to properties and the environment.

Classification of Disasters Natural disasters are disasters caused by natural resources. Examples are earthquakes, flood, hurricane, tornado, fire, tsunami, volcanic eruptions, drought, avalanche, and heat wave. - rapid onset or acute onset, such earthquakes, tsunamis, and flood - progressive onset or gradual onset, such as drought that may lead to famine. Man-made disasters are caused by man and are identifiable as either intentional or non-intentional humans actions. -technological disasters -terrorism or violence -complex humanitarian emergencies

What Is Disaster Risk?

A BRIEF INTRUDUCTION OF OUR COMPANY Give up worrying about what others think of you. What they think isn‘t important. E xpressed as the likelihood of loss of life, injury or destruction and damage from a disaster in a given period of time. The United Nations International Strategy on Disaster Reduction (ISDR) defined disaster as the potential loss in lives, health status, livelihood, and various assets that are often challenging to quatify.

ADD YOU TITLE 01 Add Your Title Give up worrying about what others think of you. 2015 Add Your Title Give up worrying about what others think of you. 2016 2014 Add Your Title Give up worrying about what others think of you. Add Your Title Give up worrying about what others think of you. 2017 Two Caregories of Disaster Risk Intensive Risks - pertains to the exposure of a large number of people in a specific geographic area to extreme events that can further lead to catastrophic disaster impacts involving high- mortality rate and asset loss. Extensive Risks - more on the exposure of dispersed populations to various hazards of low or moderate intensity

02 PART TWO ADD YOUR TITLE Impacts of Disaster Direct losses Indirect losses Intangible losses

ADD YOU TITLE 02 Our CEO Give up worrying about what others think of you. Jenifer Bing 70% 80% 85% 90% Efficiency Creativity Diligence Execution Give up worrying about what others think of you. What they think isn‘t important. SUGGESTION 01 Give up worrying about what others think of you. What they think isn‘t important. SUGGESTION 03 Give up worrying about what others think of you. What they think isn‘t important. SUGGESTION 02 Direct Losses Indirect Losses Intangible Losses Include physical effects such as damages an d changes that reduce ability of an individual or infrastructure Affect community by disrupting or damaging utility services and local business include psycological situations caused by casualty and ability reduction Involve damages to people, buildings, vehicles, clean-up, and disposal costs Include loss of income, increase in costs, expenses connected

ocial Impacts IMPACT OF DISASTER SOCIAL IMPACT Housing - Destruction may be brought by floods and earthquakes and may lead to homelessness. This can be have a long-term impact on society. Hence, the source of income of the affected families will be impared.

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Economic Impacts Natural disasters tend to have stronger impact on countries with major debt and poverty problems. Funds are used for reconstruction, repair, rehabilitation, and medical aid. Negatively impact on economic growth and may lead to a decline in the capacity to import and export goods. Cause a spike of unemployment in the country.

Environmental Impacts S everal negative environment impacts of disasters: Flooding can cause tre e s and root crops to be submerged. Drought damages ecosystems by reducing water supply that is essential for living organisms to survive. Earthquakes can lead to environmental degradation. A tsunami can cause long-term negative effects in the population of species in the region, and consequences on the livelihood of fishermen, housing, and infrastructure.