
Disaster Response Systems
Disaster response systems are organized methods and plans used to manage emergencies, such as natural disasters or major accidents. These systems involve coordination between government agencies, non-profit organizations, and communities to ensure quick and effective responses. They include preparedness training, communication plans, resource allocation, and relief efforts to help affected people. Key components involve assessing needs, responding with aid and services, and recovery efforts to restore normalcy. The main goal is to minimize harm, save lives, and support communities in recovering from crises efficiently.