Disaster in Bangladesh It seems that our country is in dire straits now following this unimaginable disaster. All roads have been flooded, the water supply is tainted, and food is becoming scarce. To help ease the suffering it is up to us, the government to try to enlist help for the relief efforts. Seeing as our nation lacks adequate funds to solve this problem by ourselves, we need to appeal to our neighbors and the major world powers. This flood is a disaster of gigantic proportions and how well we recover from it will have a great bearing on our nation’s future. If we are able to shake off this misfortune quickly it will be a sign that our country is stable and strong, however if these problems linger, they could contribute to a collapse in the future.
With this in mind, it is clear that to help us in the long run we must find a way to solve the problem and to prevent it from recurring. Only when the floodwaters are lowered can we pick up the pieces and look towards rebuilding our cities and our economy. It is our hope that, with foreign aid, we can quickly get working on rebuilding Bangladesh and working towards eliminating the disease and poverty that have stricken the nation. If we cannot stop the floodwaters evacuations may be necessary in order to allow our citizens to begin new lives and to work towards helping our nation recover.
What has happened is beyond a tragedy, it is now a full-blown catastrophe that threatens to destroy our nation. We can recover, but the process will require the full effort of the entire population and then some. It will not be easy, but working together it can be done.
The Term Paper on Disaster Recovery Planning part 1
Disaster Recovery Planning Disasters were and always will be a very stressful and annoying experience whenever they happen. The level of damage depends on how prepared companies are for dealing with different collapses. A current, well-planned and well-rehearsed disaster recovery plan often spells the difference between quick returning to work or slow sinking despair abyss. If we are going to ...