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Disaster Management Cycle

The Disaster Management Cycle is a continuous process that helps communities prepare for, respond to, recover from, and reduce the impact of disasters. It includes four main phases: preparedness (planning and training before a disaster), response (immediate actions during a disaster to protect lives), recovery (restoring normalcy after the event), and mitigation (taking steps to reduce future risks). This cycle ensures that efforts are coordinated and proactive, minimizing damage and enhancing resilience against future disasters.