kriisiohhutust
Kriisiohhutust is a term of Estonian origin that broadly translates to "crisis preparedness" or "emergency response readiness." It encompasses the proactive measures and plans put in place by individuals, organizations, and governments to mitigate the impact of potential crises. These crises can range from natural disasters like floods and storms to man-made emergencies such as cyberattacks, economic downturns, or public health emergencies.
The core idea behind kriisiohhutust is to anticipate potential threats, assess their likely consequences, and develop
Effective kriisiohhutust aims to minimize loss of life and injury, protect property and infrastructure, and ensure