Local, state, and federal organizations and agencies offer resources for responding to natural disasters like earthquakes. In the event of an earthquake, as many first responder resources as are necessary can be mobilized to provide effective and cost-effective interventions. Depending on the severity of the quake, the extent of the damage to both property and human casualty, and the location of the event(s), various first responders may be called in for assistance. Most first responders will be from local organizations like law enforcement and fire departments as well as emergency medical technicians who will arrive on the scene for triage and medical intervention for saving… Continue Reading...
on the global scale could disrupt or cause harm to foods in the supply chain, including droughts, earthquakes, famines, wars, etc. As Shaffer (2017) shows, security threats abound in regions like the Middle East and ensuring security in this area will be ensured by following clear guidelines regarding checkpoints, monitoring, and receiving supplies.
In the case of fire, flood, earthquake, or war, emergency evacuation procedures are necessary to have and implement. Emergency evacuation training will be mandatory and required of all workers, and managers will be appointed to lead emergency evacuation procedures to ensure that all workers and patrons are evacuated quickly, safely and effectively when an… Continue Reading...
Natural disasters are incidents caused by the forces of nature and occur independently of human intervention, including geophysical events like earthquakes and weather events like storms. The main types of natural disasters include those caused by geophysical activity like earthquakes and volcanoes, hydrological events like floods and avalanches, climatological or meteorological events like hurricanes, and biological disasters such as diseases spread by animals (IRFC, 2018). Some natural disasters can also have multiple causes, such as landslides or mudslides, which can be caused by hydrological, climatological, and/or geophysical activity (CDC, 2018). Wildfires are another type of natural disaster that can be linked to a combination of causes that involve both human… Continue Reading...
believed to reside in mountains.
Religion in ancient Greece was strongly tied to natural phenomena like rain, storms, plagues, earthquakes, and volcanoes (Carr). There were gods for each of these phenomena. Through prayer and sacrifice, the society believed that the gods could be appeased to control the phenomena. For instance, people prayed to have enough rain, hence prevent starvation. Prayers and sacrifices were also made to end plagues or earthquakes. In fact, when a plague of an earthquake occurred, it was believed that the people or rulers had angered the gods. Prayers and sacrifices were, therefore, conducted to please and appeal to the gods to end the misfortunes (Cartwright).… Continue Reading...
past, outbreaks have coincided with earthquakes, windstorms, and even military training exercises—all of which have the potential to disrupt the soil and spread the fungus in the air so that it is inhaled by many people (Brown, Benedict, Park & Thompson, 2013). This will allow for a prevention or response plan to be developed appropriately.
Second, in the event of an outbreak or in the event of foreknowledge of an event that could trigger an outbreak, appropriate warnings should be provided to the public to remain indoors or to wear breathing masks if they must… Continue Reading...
Risk assessment for business can help mitigate elemental and environmental concerns like fires, floods, earthquakes, and tornadoes.
Physical security
This can be described as security measures that are intended at preventing unauthorized personnel from physical access to some space or from accessing stored resources or information (Elert & Associates, 2013). It details also the procedures put in place for the designing of structures that will help in preventing various types of attacks. Physical security is primarily intended to convince the prospective attackers that some location is essentially inaccessible and it is not worth the effort and the time to make an attempt at overcoming… Continue Reading...
all forms of evils that are caused by natural calamities such as flooding, earthquakes, diseases, and famine among others[footnoteRef:9]. The second form of evil is one that is caused by human actions. These constitute all actions of individuals that may cause pain and suffering to other people. [9: Melchert, Norman. The Great Conversation: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.]
The nature of evil can be explained by the nature of the mind. People’s mind is often preoccupied with a lustful appetite to do evil. Therefore, evil is a state of the mind of people. When an individual is preoccupied… Continue Reading...
disaster declarations, first responder instrument operations, and the erection of federal structures within localities susceptible to earthquakes (Anderson, 2002). The agency has facilitated terrorism preparedness and response measures within the nation. The OHS or Homeland Security Office instituted under the Bush administration post-9/11 has a comparable, though more holistic, objective linked to terrorism (Anderson, 2002). The American Congress’s discussion on the structure and outlines for homeland security’s federal administration may encompass reflection on the agency’s mission, a novel collection or frame of agency authorities, and how far the mission coincides with assignments considering the new Office.
EMPG (Emergency Management Performance Grants)
EMPG aids local and state… Continue Reading...
could change. Natural gas is dangerous to the earth because fracking causes earthquakes (Bjorklund, 2015). Hydropower has minimal effect except dam building. Building of dams can interrupt wildlife habitats and lead to loss of homes for fish, deer, and other wildlife (Billington, Jackson, & Melosi, 2005). Continue Reading...