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Coordination is necessary for diverse institutions to attain shared objectives at all phases of disaster management. Coordination involves analysing a situation, gathering relevant information, and presenting viable alternatives to command authority to achieve specific objectives [8].
FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) are temporary offices set up after a disaster to provide support to impacted areas and communities. These offices may assist with the application process, answer questions about your application, and help you submit information to FEMA.
AIM: Disaster management aims to reduce, or avoid the potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and appropriate assistance to victims of disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery.
It is mandated with the responsibility of implementing and coordinating national and sub-national level programmes for reducing the risk of disasters with the participation of all relevant stakeholders.
During and immediately after a disaster, civil engineers play a key role in emergency response and recovery efforts. They assess damage to infrastructure, prioritize repairs, and coordinate with emergency services to ensure the safety and well-being of affected populations.
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Specifically, disaster management is about organizing and directing resources to cope with a disaster and coordinating the roles and responsibilities of responders, private sector organizations, public sector agencies, nonprofit and faith-based organizations, volunteers, donations, etc.
disaster management cycle (DMC) is the process for planning to reduce the impact of a disaster ( Figure 6). The DMC also guides government, agency organizations, civil society, and businesses to execute and build resilience in the community.
The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) serves a critical role in every phase of emergency management, from being the hub for all coordination during an incident to facilitating and directing recovery/clean-up. However, the EOC does not manage an incident it coordinates.

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