As eloquently put in an AAAS article, “What we know: The reality, risks and response to climate change”, most disasters epidemics are directly or indirectly related to climate changes or man made changes and we are the main culprits of this change. Unless we realize it, educate people around us, take necessary action against it, we might see more of these disasters, claiming more than what we can live with.
There are many International organizations, Humanitarian relief organizations, Development agencies, Army and other military services, Cities, State authorities, regional authorities and NGOs who are actively involved in Disaster Management around the world, who spend decades, studying the climate change, identifying disasters through various means, alerting citizens, ramping up rescue, recovery and reconstruction, in their own way, through experience of doing it earlier or as prescribed by some other organization elsewhere. This leads to multiple solutions of information capture and information sharing with volunteers and citizens in harm’s way.

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