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Questionnaire on crisis management, disaster management and fire and emergency exit plans.
Questionnaire on crisis management, disaster management and fire and emergency exit plans.
The Disaster Management Survey Questions is a questionnaire to collect information on the effect of disasters and crisis on communities and the steps they are taking to respond to disasters and how they can reduce the risk. The purpose of this survey is to identify the public awareness of disasters and the procedures they follow to respond to disasters. Disaster is a sudden occurrence that disrupts the functioning of the society and causes human, material, economic and environmental losses. Disaster is often caused by accident, but often it may have human roots. Disaster management is the coordination and management of resources and obligations. It refers to the procedures that a nation may perform to protect and conserve as much life and property as possible. There are different forms of disasters that can occur, such as floods, droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, epidemics, etc. Such a study can help to explain how many people are knowledgeable of disaster management and can also be educated in various forms of disasters. This will also help to understand how much knowledge needs to be created to get most people ready and prepared for disasters.
Disasters can be very tragic and can have a very significant effect. They would leave a trail of injury, death, loss of livestock, loss of property and economic losses. The incident with the highest death toll since 1980 was the Boxing Day tsunami in South East Asia, which killed 220,000 people. In 2017, 335 natural disasters affected 95.6 million people, 9697 deaths and a cumulative cost of $335 billion. In Asia, the majority of disasters are floods and storms, with 44% of all disasters, 58% of total deaths and 70% of total people affected. Despite all this, America has recorded the highest economic losses, accounting for 88 per cent of the overall cost of 94 disasters.
Following are the questions to gather information about disaster management knowledge and preparedness for any disasters.