Emergency Act
The Emergency Act is a law that allows the government to respond quickly to urgent situations, such as natural disasters or public health crises. It provides the authority to implement measures that can help protect the safety and well-being of citizens. This may include mobilizing resources, coordinating emergency services, and imposing temporary restrictions to manage the situation effectively.
Under the Emergency Act, the government can also communicate important information to the public and ensure that essential services continue to operate. The act is designed to be used only when necessary and is subject to oversight to prevent misuse of power.