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Disaster Characteristics And Management Stages Essay

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Disaster Characteristics and Management Stages A disaster is defined as a natural or man-made incident in which the degree of destruction, death or injury overwhelms the community, exhausts the available resources and decreases the community’s ability to respond (Nies & McEwen, 2015). The frequency of natural disasters in on the rise. Studies show that since the 1970’s, floods, storms, droughts and heatwaves have increased five-fold (Unesco, 2011). Many experts point to climate change as the cause, though that theory is widely debated. For communities, the argument is not as important as how to prepare, respond and recover from an unexpected emergency. To be ready for natural and man-made disasters, communities should perform a risk analysis, and develop a plan that provides a blueprint of actions for officials, responders, and citizens. For this paper, I will discuss a natural disaster that has recently occurred, describe the type and characteristics of the disaster, and the outline the disaster management steps would be applied. Current Natural or Man-Made Disaster The gulf coast has seen its share of disasters in the past 30 years. This area sees frequent tropical storms, hurricanes, flooding, and in 2010 experienced an oil spill which leaked millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. In August of this year, prolonged rainfall along Southern Louisiana caused catastrophic flooding that covered thousands of homes and businesses. Louisiana’s governor, John

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