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Ensuring immediate access to first-aid, potable water, nourishing food, and safe shelter for affected populations is paramount under which primary activity?

ASecurity and Protection.

BHuman Remains Management.

CEssential Provisions.

DSite Clearance.

Answer:

C. Essential Provisions.

Read Explanation:

This activity falls under the broader category of "Response and Relief Operations" during a disaster. Essential Provisions focuses on meeting the basic survival needs of the affected population immediately after an emergency. The provision of these critical supplies is vital for:

  • Sustaining life and preventing illness or starvation.

  • Providing comfort and security to people who have lost their homes and belongings.

  • Stabilizing the situation on the ground, allowing other recovery efforts to begin.

This is a fundamental aspect of humanitarian aid and is a priority for disaster management authorities and relief organizations.


Related Questions:

Which statements correctly describe the organizational and procedural elements vital for effective disaster response?

  1. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are pre-defined guidelines ensuring efficient and coordinated response activities.
  2. An Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) serves as a central command and control hub for coordinating all disaster response efforts.
  3. SOPs are only developed after a disaster has occurred to address specific immediate needs.
    What is one of the key objectives of the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) related to planning?

    Regarding structural mitigation measures, which of the following statements is/are true?

    1. Engineered structures are designed and built by qualified architects and engineers to enhance disaster resistance.
    2. Non-engineered structures are typically built by local communities using traditional knowledge and are generally disaster-resistant.
    3. Bridges and dams are examples of non-engineered structures.
    4. The construction of new facilities designed to withstand seismic activity falls under engineered structures.

      What role did the Yokohama Strategy and Plan of Action for a Safer World play in disaster reduction?

      1. It was adopted at the World Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction in Yokohama, Japan, in May 1994.
      2. It committed member countries to protect their people and infrastructure from natural disasters.
      3. It deemphasized the importance of risk assessment in disaster reduction policies.
      4. It advocated for disaster relief to be the primary focus, reducing the need for prevention.
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