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Phase 4: Recovery This phase is the restoration of an organization following any impacts from a disaster. By this time, the organization has achieved at least some degree of physical, environmental, economic and social stability.
The objectives of disaster management are: Supply of essential commodities. Rehabilitation of disaster victims. Protective measures to reduce the intensity of future disasters. Rescue of victims by the event and and disposal of losses sufferred.
The Disaster Management Plan is aimed to ensure safety of life, protection of Environment, protection of installation, restoration of production and salvage operations in this same order of priorities.
This dataset lists all official FEMA Disaster Declarations, beginning with the first disaster declaration in 1953 and features all three disaster declaration types: major disaster, emergency, and fire management assistance.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Page: FEMA provides information about the formal disaster declaration process, disaster types, how FEMA gets involved, and other financial and technical resources.
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Emergency managers think of disasters as recurring events with four phases: Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. The following diagram illustrates the relationship of the four phases of emergency management.
Step 1: Form a Collaborative Planning Team. Step 2: Understand the Situation. Step 3: Determine Goals and Objectives. Step 4: Plan Development. Step 5: Plan Preparation, Review, and Approval. Step 6: Plan Implementation and Maintenance.

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