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Consider the following statements regarding effective disaster management practices:

  1. Effective disaster management primarily relies on international aid and does not require domestic governmental coordination.
  2. The Disaster Management Cycle offers a new and holistic perspective on addressing various types of disasters.
  3. Partnership among Central, State, and Local levels of government is crucial for ensuring the protection of people.

    Ai, iii

    Biii

    Ci, ii

    Dii, iii

    Answer:

    D. ii, iii

    Read Explanation:

    • Effective disaster management is fundamentally a collaborative effort. While international aid can be supplemental, the primary responsibility and effectiveness rely heavily on strong domestic coordination and partnership among all levels of government—Central, State, and Local. This collaboration ensures a cohesive and comprehensive approach to preparedness, mitigation, response, relief, recovery, and rehabilitation, aiming to protect people and assets. The Disaster Management Cycle further refines this approach, providing a structured framework that guides actions through different phases of a disaster.


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    1. Activities in this stage primarily focus on immediate response and saving lives.
    2. Prevention, mitigation, and preparedness are key components of the Pre-disaster stage.
    3. This stage encompasses all actions undertaken before a disaster strikes.
    4. Reconstruction and long-term recovery efforts are central to this stage.
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      Which of the following statements comprehensively summarizes the definition of a disaster as per the Disaster Management Act, 2005?

      1. A disaster is a serious event caused solely by natural factors, leading only to property damage.
      2. A disaster is a catastrophe from natural or human-made causes, resulting in significant loss of life, suffering, property damage, or environmental degradation, whose scale overwhelms the affected community's coping ability.
      3. A disaster is any minor incident that causes slight inconvenience to a specific area.

        Which of the following statements regarding the pre-disaster stage is NOT correct?

        1. The primary goal of prevention in the pre-disaster stage is to minimize the damage after a disaster has struck.
        2. Pre-disaster activities are typically undertaken after a disaster to assess the damage and provide aid.
        3. Creating disaster-resilient structures and communities is a primary focus of pre-disaster activities.
        4. Mitigation focuses on entirely avoiding the occurrence of a disaster, regardless of its nature.