Natural Disaster Management in India: An Analysis
Bharat Prakratik Apda Pravandhan: Ek Vishleshan
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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v3n1.39Keywords:
Natural calamities, natural hazards, floods, droughts in IndiaAbstract
Natural disasters often come without warning. It is possible to deal with these disasters, so there is a need to form disaster teams to deal with disasters, which are fully prepared to deal with any disaster, this is possible through proper disaster management planning. Is. Now if we talk about natural calamities, then these calamities only change the geographical condition of the earth. But their destruction causes extensive loss of life and property, in which earthquake, drought, cyclone, cloudburst, storm, landslide, avalanche, flood etc. are such disasters which pose a great danger to human life. Under disaster management, for protection from suitable hazards, arrangements are made immediately for such preparations, which are capable of reducing their dreadfulness. Disasters will come, we cannot stop them, but we can reduce them and get accurate information. So that the loss of life and property can be reduced. The presented research paper presents a detailed analysis of these aspects of disaster management.
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