Shelter management is a vital component of disaster relief efforts. It encompasses providing safe havens for individuals who have been displaced or are at risk due to disasters. These shelters are important both in anticipation of a disaster and in its aftermath, offering protection from environmental hazards like extreme weather conditions, flooding, or structural collapse. The primary objective is always to safeguard human lives and alleviate suffering. While temporary shelters can be made from various materials like tents, plastic, or tin, the focus is on providing immediate safety and essential support. The duration of need can vary, meaning shelters are not exclusively for the immediate aftermath but can be necessary for longer periods depending on the extent of damage and recovery efforts.