¶ … measures taken by governments and concerned authorities in disseminating information about impending natural calamities is a laudable gesture. It shows the care of the authorities towards its subjects appreciably. These communiques passed on through the many media are useful to not only take preventative measures and warding off more casualties when forewarned but also undertake rapid rescue actions where a calamity has struck. Natural calamities have both immediate as well as long-term effects. The personnel manning such communication facilities have to take split-second decisions in choosing the most effective way of passing on the risk situations that they receive. The issue discussed here is "what are the constituents of natural risk communication and also how such information should be meaningfully, economically, and securely delivered (Ahmad, et al., 2011).
In recent times, the environmental disaster is not a thing in passing. They are occurring with increasing frequency worldwide. It has started to affect people's psyche personally as well as whole communities more than ever before. They have affected not only materially and physically but also psychologically. Natural disasters halt economic growth and negatively affect the socio-political stability of nations. The emotional and physical costs to the society and communities are multidimensional, in that the scars left behind take longer to heal and require careful handling. The financial costs to reinstate the economic and commercial activities are enormous. It requires a large amount of time, energy, and resources to re-build a devastated region. The role of the local institutions in absorbing the intensity of the calamitous information has to be fully understood. After all the local communication construct eventually makes the region aware of the impending or transpired calamity, that is localized or even in far-off places. The repercussions of natural calamities can have far-reaching effect. It becomes the responsibility of the communication personnel to ensure that the local populace understands the full impact of the disaster. The mass media plays a vital role in accelerating the recovery process and its importance should be emphasized amongst the local population. Inadequate and improper preventive measures actuated by authorities, caused by limiting information of natural disasters have known to cause irreparable damage to property and also cause economic processes to halt or at least slowdown considerably. They also cause a huge loss of lives. Risk communications needs more attention in future to pre-empt losses accrued due to environmental calamities. (Ahmad, et al., 2011).
As per his research, the source that provided the information is not credible. That is mainly because of disparities in the cultural ethos and priorities of the media institutions of relevance. Therefore, Doran (2004) proposed a closer co-ordination between disaster management institutions and the media for disseminating data more accurately and efficiently (Ahmad, et al., 2011).
As a result, the United Nations (UN) has initiated formation of an Indian Ocean tsunami warning system in 2005, which will extend right up to the Atlantic Ocean. Such a warning system is imperative to disperse data and warning to regions in the vicinity of Pacific Ocean. Most of the populace comprehends the extent of damage wrought by natural calamities only after they are subjected to it. The developmental processes have taken a toll of the environment. The nature's sustainability has suffered, consequently. Information technology has opened up newer avenues to communicate emergencies. Environmental risks constitute of incidences or trends, caused by either nature or human beings that can potentially harm human well-being, life, or even whole ecosystems, including material assets or the economical dimension (i.e., commercial and social disruption).(Ahmad, et al., 2011)
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Proper planning makes it easy for the authorities to manage the natural disasters at a quicker pace and overcome the crisis that the country is facing. Operational and strategic planning establishes the top priorities and also shows the capability and the requirements of the disaster. This also helps to clearly see the picture and the stakeholders also carry on with the roles they have to perform (DHS, 2013).
Disappointment was shown during the hurricanes in Washington in 1989 and 1992 towards the officials of FEMA who did not perform properly during the disaster. A lot of delays had been made to deliver assistance and the matter was highlighted a lot in the media. Disaster control system has to be planned and built before time so that during the disaster or when there is a chance of a natural disaster, the authorities are prepared and the people suffering do not have to face any kind of delay. Blaming for the delay on the federal government...
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