Decision and policy makers in disaster management are compelled to look at alternative measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. They require integrated measures to both reduce the spread of COVID-19 and response to disasters. The measures to mitigate damage of disaster amid COVID-19 can become expensive and inefficient compared to single disaster responses, resulting in delays. Hence, a balance is crucial to successfully manage co-occurring disasters, and new holistic approaches are necessary to produce efficient responses during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Ashraf, A. (2021). Lessons learned from COVID-19 response for disaster risk management. Natural Hazards, 107(2), 2027–2032. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-021-04658-0
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