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Mitigation Stage

Mitigation involves taking actions before a disaster to reduce risks and strengthen infrastructure, structures, and preparedness. This includes revising building codes, improving land use management, upgrading public infrastructure, and implementing structural solutions like engineered barriers and non-structural solutions like early warning systems and evacuation planning. The goal is to lessen injuries, loss of life, and property damage from disasters.

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Mitigation Stage

Mitigation involves taking actions before a disaster to reduce risks and strengthen infrastructure, structures, and preparedness. This includes revising building codes, improving land use management, upgrading public infrastructure, and implementing structural solutions like engineered barriers and non-structural solutions like early warning systems and evacuation planning. The goal is to lessen injuries, loss of life, and property damage from disasters.

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MITIGATION

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Mitigation is taking actions to lessen the risk of disaster-
related injuries, as well as the loss of life and property.

ON This could include revisions to local building codes to


strengthen structures, improved zoning and land use
management, public infrastructure upgrades, and other
measures to make the community more resilient in the
event of a disaster.
The goal of mitigation is to reduce the number of people killed or injured in the event
of a disaster. Both structural and nonstructural steps.

Structural solutions Non-structural solutions


include engineered solutions such as include social solutions such as early
redesigning buildings and designing warning, evacuation planning, and
physical barriers to disaster events to emergency response preparedness.
reduce damage.

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