Meteorological phenomena cause a massive disaster related to the weather and the whole country has to retreat against the tide. One of the latest incidents is Hurricane Matthew in Haiti, a country far from the devastating earthquake in 2010.
Hurricane destroyed the island on October 4, at least 550 people died. According to the latest UN information, it also evacuated more than 175,000 people, damaged 2 million people and caused serious damage.
In such a crisis situation human beings will face the challenge and have the opportunity to provide support to people in need.
UNICEF outlined valuable lessons that can be learned from these crisis situations. There are several courses here so that you can employ them in the community if you need them:
Children and adults can share emotions and emotions about what happened. Talking about pain can help people deal with disasters and put them all aside
Schools can teach courses covering what natural disasters are, their impacts, and the possibility of implementing precautionary measures.
The disaster conveys the destructive power of nature and the power of nature's revival to us. Under the guidance of nature, it is certain that it will be transformed into lessons of life, strength and flexibility.
Reviewing people's behavior and responses in natural disasters can provide insight into social justice movements and sociological, demographic, political and economic aspects of interdependence.
The moment of crisis can fulfill the role of a unified person. Causing compassion can motivate people to work together and develop goals together
Throughout life, people will learn about solidarity, altruism, and the amazing example of generosity - the wonderful ability of the human spirit to overcome adversity
But we also need to learn more courses. This is particularly important for communities that are vulnerable to various natural disasters, but do not have preparation and response plans. In countries with at least 20 typhoon visits a year, we have at least 20 opportunities to learn and practice. "TechnoMarine recently released a new product spokesman and two new collections: Carla Abellana, Tim Yap, and" American Next Generation Top Model "Allison Harvard joined Heart Evangelista and Xian Lim as brand new ambassadors It was. The May 30, 2014 issue of the magazine's "Watch Brand New Spokesperson, Goodies"
The earthquake this week is more devastating than the disaster in 2005, but you need to remember valuable lessons learned ten years ago. The response of the United States became a case study of natural disasters - but that was not the case at the time. We must navigate through different environments, new (and unknown) tasks, and complex relationships. When life is online, we have learned a difficult way, we have no choice but to adapt
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