Post-Disaster Recovery
Post-disaster recovery refers to the process of restoring a community or area after a natural or man-made disaster, such as a hurricane, earthquake, or flood. This process involves assessing damage, providing immediate assistance, and planning for long-term rebuilding efforts. Key components include infrastructure repair, housing restoration, and support for affected individuals and businesses.
Effective post-disaster recovery often requires collaboration among various stakeholders, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community members. Strategies may include financial aid, mental health services, and the development of disaster preparedness plans to enhance resilience against future events.