Disasters—both natural and man-made—can have devastating effects on communities, economies, and ecosystems. Disaster Management is the systematic approach to preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disasters to minimize loss of life, property damage, and environmental harm.

Whether dealing with earthquakes, floods, wildfires, pandemics, or industrial accidents, effective disaster management ensures that societies can mitigate risks, respond effectively, and recover quickly.

Disaster Management involves planning, coordination, and implementation of strategies to handle disasters. It integrates government agencies, NGOs, first responders, and communities in risk reduction and emergency preparedness.

Disaster Management is a critical field that ensures preparedness, response, and recovery in times of crisis. Whether in government, non-profits, corporate sectors, or emergency services, effective disaster management saves lives and builds resilient communities.