Disaster Evaluation
Disaster evaluation is the process of assessing the impact and effectiveness of response efforts following a disaster, such as a hurricane or earthquake. This evaluation helps identify what worked well and what did not, allowing organizations to learn from their experiences and improve future disaster response strategies.
The evaluation typically involves collecting data on various factors, including the extent of damage, the speed of response, and the needs of affected communities. By analyzing this information, agencies like the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) can enhance their preparedness and ensure better support for those impacted by future disasters.