
National Disaster Response Framework
The National Disaster Response Framework (NDRF) is a guide used by the government and various organizations to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters in the United States. It outlines how different agencies at local, state, and federal levels work together during emergencies, such as hurricanes or wildfires. The framework emphasizes coordination, resource sharing, and communication, ensuring that help reaches affected communities quickly and efficiently. By establishing clear roles and responsibilities, the NDRF aims to enhance the nation's ability to handle disasters and reduce their impact on people and property.