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1.

Despite the presence of Philippine Crisis Management Council, bombing, killing and
other related man-made crisis still exist in the country. Will this man-made catastrophes
affect the economy of our country? Yes or no. How?

Yes, Disasters have destroyed human, social, and physical capital, and they
have derailed social and economic development, as funds are reallocated from
ongoing programs to finance relief and reconstruction assistance. While the
documented losses caused by disasters are formidable, the full impacts are not
known, and are probably much more significant.

2. As a future law enforcer, illustrate your plan of action in order for the country to counter
or respond into any Man-made crisis and natural crisis effectively.

To counter disaster we need plans that aims to minimize risk and ensure that in the
event of a disaster, quick and decisive action can be taken to get salvage efforts
underway, before circumstances result in further damage to records. Objectives of
a counter disaster plan are to: Mitigate risks affecting records. Prioritize records for
protection and salvage. Outline what to do in different disaster situations. A
counter disaster plan for physical records should complement and be integrated
with business continuity plans and other emergency procedures. It is important that
the development of a counter disaster plan has executive support and approval, and
is supported by a governance framework.

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