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417 Words Essay on my Experience of a Storm

First sign of an impending storm - the fury of the storm - the unfortunate fishermen - the aftermath of the storm. Monsoons in our country are generally heralded by cyclones or storms. It happened to be a day early in the month of June.

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273 words essay on Landslides

The landslides are simply defined as the mass movement of rock, debris or earth down and have to include a broad range of motions whereby falling, sliding and flowing under the influence of gravity dislodges earth material.

By |2011-04-19T18:58:24+00:00April 19, 2011|Disaster|Comments Off on 273 words essay on Landslides

Human Behavior and Response to a Disaster

With a few exceptions people exposed to earthquakes, tornadoes, explosions or other terrifying experiences show psychological "shock" reactions. The symptoms may vary greatly depending on the individual and also on the nature and severity of the terrifying disaster.

By |2011-02-26T11:08:29+00:00February 26, 2011|Disaster|Comments Off on Human Behavior and Response to a Disaster

How to dispose Dead Humans after a Disaster?

Quick disposal of dead bodies is very important for avoiding the outbreak and spread of diseases due to their quick decay. Besides, decomposing human dead bodies on the site with fast spreading stench, present a very unpleasant environment for the rescue workers as well as surviving victims.

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Brief note on Disposal of Dead Animals after a Disaster

In most natural disasters, particularly in rural areas the number of animal deaths are very high, especially in residential areas, due to the fact that most domesticated animals are kept tied up, and in the event of a disaster while the people flee urgently, the animals left tied up have no chance of voluntary escape.

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Complete information on the various aspects of detailed damage assessment in for Disaster Management

Detailed damage assessment goes further than the rapid assessment, and it includes the following aspects of disaster damaged. Building damages, on the wider scale, usually are most relevant in terms of damaged to houses, than other types of buildings. Damaged to house property is estimated in terms of number of households, percentage of reported damaged, and repair cost per household.

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