Man-made disasters can be both intentional and unintentional, and include nuclear, biological, chemical, fire, road, terrorism, and epidemic disasters. Common precautions for many of these disasters include closing doors and windows, covering food and water, listening to government orders, and providing first aid to victims. The 1984 Bhopal disaster in India was one of the worst industrial disasters when a leak of methyl isocyanate gas from a pesticide plant exposed hundreds of thousands of people, resulting in many deaths and injuries.
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Man Made
Man-made disasters can be both intentional and unintentional, and include nuclear, biological, chemical, fire, road, terrorism, and epidemic disasters. Common precautions for many of these disasters include closing doors and windows, covering food and water, listening to government orders, and providing first aid to victims. The 1984 Bhopal disaster in India was one of the worst industrial disasters when a leak of methyl isocyanate gas from a pesticide plant exposed hundreds of thousands of people, resulting in many deaths and injuries.
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man made
disaster DEFINITION
• Disasters can be man made where the cause is
intentional or unintentional . All kinds of man made disasters lead to human suffering , loss of life and long term damage to a nations economy. TYPES OF MAN MADE DISASTERS • 1. Nuclear disasters • 2. Biological disasters • 3. Chemical disasters • 4. Fire accidents • 5. Road accidents • 6. Terrorism • 7. Epidemic NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS It is a type of explosion deriving its force from nuclear reactions of fission and fusion . It is of two types fission and fusion . Egs. fission are atomic bombs , A-bombs , fissionbombs . Egs. fusionbombs are hydrogen bombs ,H-bombs , fusion bombs etc. • PRECAUTIONS 1. Common indicators of these disasters are vomiting , nausea , dizziness etc. 2. Don’t look at fire as it causes instant blindness 3. Close all doors and windows as radioactivity doesn’t penetrate into solidstructures 4. Cover all food and waterand listen govt. orders CHEMICAL DISASTERS Disasters that are causedby the excessive use and misuse of chemicals in industries are called chemical disasters . The irresponsible handling of powerful chemicals can cause widespread devastation PRECAUTIONS 1. Industries using harmful and powerful chemicals should be located far away from residential areas 2. There should be surveys to keep a check on their activity 3. The govt. should formulate an emergency plan to in case of an accident 4. Pollution levels should be checked and maintained EPIDEMIC DISASTER Epidemic occurs when a disease attacks a large no of people at one time. It spreads at rapid rate among human population . Most of diseases are spread after natural disaster like tsunami , flood etc. PRECAUTIONS Ensure safe drinking water , sanitation after a disaster . Health workers should be trained. Covering of all stored water containers A surveillance should be established to detect outbreaks TRAVEL ACCIDENTS
Travel accidents are quite common. An accident which
involves a no. of people becomes a disaster. Eg of these disasters are air crashes, train or vehicles collisions ,capsizing of boats etc PRECAUTIONS • If we smell fuel at accident site warn people and don’t light fire • It is the duty of people present there to get trapped people out • If possible, first aid can be given to victims • All efforts should be made to carry victims to nearby hospital FIRE ACCIDENTS
Accidents that are caused due to fire are quite common
Fire results in heavy damage both in terms of lifeand property . Loss of life is high in a crowded building. PRECAUTIONS • The main reason is poor wiring and faulty electrical equipment , leaking gas or carelessly thrown cigarettes and matches • The main power supply source is good condition. • Wire should be properly covered • Power points shouldn’t be overloaded • Disaster preparedness - is ongoing multisectoral activity. Integral part of the national system responsible for developing plans and programmes for disaster management, prevention, mitigation, response, rehabilitation and reconstruction. • Occurrence: 3rd December 1984. • Place of occurrence: Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India • Company: Union Carbide Corporation. • Chemical: Methyl Isocyanate (45 tons) • What happened: 45 tons of Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) gas escaped from two underground storage tanks at a Union Carbide pesticide plant.