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“Prevention is better than cure” – this is one of the most abused maxims used today to avoid any foreseen and unforeseen events that could happen to us like sickness or any kind of health disease; accidents like road crashes, etc. Wherein, we could now see a lot of caution all around our town to at least prevent anything wrong that would endanger us. But what if certain things can never be prevented in occurrence and that it will be there no matter what we will do like for example, typhoons, hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and any kinds of uncontrollable disasters? What would we do? Or maybe what could we do? Thus, if in the manner that we cannot prevent things to happen, then what we can do and must do is to be ready and prepare ourselves for any calamity that comes our way. What matters during these times would be our lives and that we must know how to take care of ourselves up to the point that we can be at ease with our security. One of the most basic yet effective ways would be self-preparedness because even though we are already in the era of advanced technologies, we cannot still rely on these most of the time and consider this as our secondary option, so to speak. There are times that the government was delayed in rescues and we cannot deny the fact that there are flaws also in the materials being used. There are also cases regarding these like for example the Dumas, Arkansas Tornado wherein the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) does not supply enough quality trailers needed. One of the most efficient and effective methods used that was observed is the people empowerment method educating the citizens to manage themselves in times of calamities and disasters. What we do here is to give free seminars, actual-case demos, the do’s and don’ts, and first aids lectures to ensure maximum security of the citizens. In this way, they are at least competent to manage themselves and that these will help them a lot in times of trouble.
People Empowerment
Under our law, there two main agencies that are in charge of management disaster control namely: the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under the Executive cabinet of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS); and the Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (COE) that was established by the US Congress. In line with the DHS, the Citizens Corps (a voluntary organization) seeks to mitigate disaster and prepare the population for emergency response through public education, training, and outreach. What our state do is to give seminars and actual-case demo to at least make our citizen prepare when unexpected things occur. We target the youngsters in schools and teach them what they would do in times of calamities. An example would be earthquake drills, first aids, and alike. We target classrooms and young people because these are the ones that mostly freak out when disasters happen. Also, in school or university, we expect a massive population in which students outnumbered the school staff. Thus, they must know what they do to avoid things that could make the situation worst. One thing that we aim for is to evade circumstances like stampedes during evacuation in times of earthquake. We educate the people to know their responsibility and make them cooperate to make our disaster management system work at its full level. Moreover, we highly recommend the people update themselves on the weather condition that the state has to prepare the things that they will need if worst cases happen.
We do not stop in people empowerment alone, though we consider this as one of our best options in disaster management, still we equip our state with facilities that could easily reach out to our people and back them up to maximize their protection. We used the latest tools and gadgets that are known to be more efficient in reducing other people.