DRRR Part 2

Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction (DRRR)

2. Vulnerability to Hazard and Disasters


            The way a disaster affects human life and property depends on the following:

1. Proximity to possible hazardous events

2. Population density

3. Scientific understanding

4. Public education and awareness

5. Early warning system

6. Availability and readiness of emergency infrastructure

7. Construction styles and codes

8. Cultural factors that influence public response


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