Disaster Recovery
Name Professor Subject Date Disaster Recovery Planning Introduction Disasters can happen anytime and anywhere which can bring about significant losses of lives and properties as well affect business and primary sources of livelihood . On the other hand , recovery from disasters can be long and tedious . One is the seemingly difficult recovery of people in evacuation centers who faces problems of poor living conditions ranging from health and sanitation issues However , on top prior to recovery from a disaster , survival is a major consideration . The recovery or rehabilitation

period highlights the job of local leaders , like providing temporary shelter and keeping liness of evacuation centers may ensure mitigation of possible outbreak of disease . Recovery from a disaster would also mean substantial amount of government budget allocation
In the same token , recovery from a disaster is one of the critical agenda of national (state ) and local government units . In which case planning on procedural recovery imparts on every government programs aside from the usual implementation on the delivery of basic social services
The aim of this is to point out the importance of having a disaster recovery plan (DRP ) in to effectively react to natural disasters , focusing on how to develop basic disaster recovery plans . The review of several literatures on disaster recovery planning will be used as the method in guiding the overall al discussions
Literature review
Overview
In `How Disaster Recovery Plans Work ' electronic article published in 2008 by Dave Roos , it reported that the aftermath of Hurricane...
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