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Day_36 : Disaster Scenario

A Disaster Scenario is one way to improve our disaster management skills. It is a kind of role-playing or simulation. Science can be applied to make the scenario more realistic. Disaster scenarios can be used at the personal or national level. We usually tend to have a normalcy bias; however, well-planned disaster scenarios can break such bias.

* Normalcy bias (Wikipedia)
We tend not to want to accept abnormal situations.

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This entry was posted in Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, research methods and tagged disaster planning, emergency management, scenario on 05/04/2024 by tada.

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