Analysis of Public Awareness about District Disaster Management Plan: A Case of Dehradun City
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Abstract
Since 2000, at least 5,731 people have perished and over 2,000 have been wounded in natural disasters in Uttarakhand, the majority of which were caused by flash floods and landslides, as per data provided by the state's disaster management agency. Natural disasters are common in locations near the Himalayan Mountains. The goal of the research is to examine public knowledge, understanding of natural disasters that have happened or are anticipated to happen in the city, as well as the city's disaster preparedness and management, to find gaps in the District's Disaster Management Plan (DDMP) for its inhabitants. A pilot survey with 50 respondents was undertaken to determine the level of public awareness. The study concludes about awareness amongst the citizens for the DDMP and recommends ways of public engagement and incorporate their views into future management activities.
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