EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CYCLE
Across
- 3. Organization who developed the Emergency Management Cycle.
- 5. Usually measured in months and/or years.
- 6. The number of parameters under Recovery Stage.
- 8. A danger or risk.
- 9. It would be construction of dikes or dams, forestation and construction of flood basins/reservoirs.
- 11. A phase of emergency cycle which is minimizing the effects of disaster.
- 12. Illustrates the ongoing process by which government, businesses, and civil society plan for and reduce the impact of disasters.
- 14. The cyclone that hits Queensland on February 2011.
- 16. It would be to construct erosion control dams or retaining walls.
- 17. Planning on how to respond.
- 19. One of the country that have seen damages caused floods to road and rail infrastructures.
- 20. The number of parameters under Emergency Response Stage.
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- 1. A sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life.
- 2. It is an immediate priority to carry out to find trapped survivors.
- 4. It is the re-establishment of telecommunications, power, water and sewerage services.
- 7. The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
- 10. This is included in the Monitoring and Evaluation process under recovery phase.
- 13. Number of this specific goal of disaster management, it is to achieve rapid and effective recovery.
- 15. The use of this can greatly assist in damage and needs assessments such as satellite technology.
- 18. Efforts to minimize the hazards created by disaster.