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DISASTER MANAGEMENT: PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF THE POST COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Dr. Krishan Kumar Sharma

Disaster management is the preservation of lives and property in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. It deals with various problems such as floods, typhoons or the spread of any disease. It is an organization that saves people from such turmoil. It works before, during and after a disaster. Strategic planning. It is managed and maintained to protect critical infrastructure. National Disaster Management (or disaster risk management) is the development of programs in which teams reduce risk vulnerability and adapt to disasters. Disaster management does not deviate or eliminate accidents; rather, it focuses on making arrangements to reduce the impact of disasters. Failure to plan can result in fatalities, loss of income, and damage to resources. Currently in the United States 67 percent of organizations have no emergency management plans. Incidents where disaster risk management is concentrated include acts of terrorism, industrial destruction, fire. The Post COVID-19 epidemic has revealed a limited response to this global catastrophe, including a reaction to the psychological impact. Both the economic crisis and the continuous media coverage of the shocking news have exacerbated the effect, including an increase in domestic violence, unemployment, and. depression, age problem, selected important papers, self-published papers, PUBMED articles and news articles related to the post-traumatic stress management of the Post COVID-19 epidemic were collected last year, analyzed and used in writing this manuscript. The Post COVID-19 epidemic has revealed a limited response to this global catastrophe, including a reaction to the psychological impact. in this article I discuss all of the above and the psychological impact. of Post Covid-19 in India.

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Keywords: Disaster Management, Post COVID-19, Planning, Psychological Impact, Epidemic.


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