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Disaster response is the second phase of the disaster management cycle. It consists of a number of elements, for example; warning/evacuation, search and rescue, providing immediate assistance, assessing damage, continuing assistance and the immediate restoration or construction of infrastructure (i.e. provisional storm drains or diversion dams).The aim of emergency response is to provide immediate assistance to maintain life, improve health and support the morale of the affected population. Such assistance may range from providing specific but limited aid, such as assisting refugees with transport, temporary shelter, and food, to establishing semi-permanent settlement in camps and other locations. It also may involve initial repairs to damaged or diversion to infrastructure.
Review Article: Journal of Geography & Natural Disasters
Research Article: Journal of Geography & Natural Disasters
Research Article: Journal of Geography & Natural Disasters
Research Article: Journal of Geography & Natural Disasters
Research Article: Journal of Geography & Natural Disasters
Keynote: Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications