Erilahendus
Erilahendus, also known as "emergency response" or "crisis management," refers to the process of addressing and mitigating the effects of unexpected, often negative events. These events can range from natural disasters like earthquakes or floods to man-made crises such as terrorist attacks or industrial accidents. The primary goal of erilahendus is to minimize harm to life, property, and the environment, and to restore normalcy as quickly as possible.
The process of erilahendus typically involves several key stages. The first stage is preparedness, where organizations
Recovery is the final stage of erilahendus, focusing on rebuilding and restoring affected areas to their pre-crisis
Erilahendus is a critical aspect of public safety and community resilience. It ensures that societies are better