Although disasters may result in an outpouring of compassion, many victims still suffer from chronic need of assistance in a disaster’s wake. Disaster preparedness obviously plays a critical role in obviating the need for intensive relief efforts, but no disaster preparations can entirely eliminate the possibility that a disaster can generate tremendous loss of life and destruction of property. People may show apathy in the face of the possibility of meeting with destruction themselves and losing their homes because the possibility seems so remote before a storm hits or if previous predictions have not come to fruition in a particularly terrible fashion. If others meet with disaster, populations may show apathy likewise due to the fact that the disaster is in a relatively remote location, and is happening to people to whom they feel little connection. Fatigue, in other words, may be one of the primary reasons people show apathy in the face of disaster. Repeated warnings about danger eventually numb the impulse to react with anxiety, according to Wilde (2013), who notes, “past personal experience in ‘riding out’ storms can lead people to feel complacent” along with “previous warnings that proved to be false can result...
3). Although an abundance of caution is important when issuing warnings on one hand, being overly alarmist can ultimately be counterproductive, and result in people ignoring warnings altogether. One of the benefits of online technology is the ability to adjust threat warnings based upon the most relevant data over time. It is also possible to inform people of previous destruction that has occurred in the wake of the storm to underline the possibility of the threat occurring to them.References
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