The International Day for Disaster Reduction seeks to raise awareness about the potential threat of disasters. It exposes both natural and unnatural disasters and reinforces what actions need to be taken.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for International Day for Disaster Reduction - in 2021
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If a natural disaster struck today would you be ready to leave your house?
Having a ‘Go Bag’ packed ready with essentials could be lifesaving.
Today is International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, so why not create a ‘Go Bag’ with these tips from Pacific Prepared. https://t.co/WxPv44pMzT
Join Natural Hazards Research Australia and ABC today at 12pm AEDT:
They will discuss experiences of the 2019-20 fire season, community resilience and bushfire education, and answer your questions about preparedness, mental health and recovery. #DRRDay
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— Disaster & Emergency Management Conference (@ANZDMC) October 12, 2021
At the risk of making Int Day of Disaster Risk Reduction stretch out for more than a week...
...I'm working on a community prez next Thurs at the Toowoomba @LifeFlight_Aus Hangar on getting your brain ready for storm season.
Toowoomba '76 hail storm might get a mention... https://t.co/NA3sJUqe3A
— USQ Humanities and Communication (@WeAreHumComUSQ) October 13, 2021
It's International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction.
Congratulations to all our communicators and community engagement peeps. Every one of you has saved a life - you just might not know it. https://t.co/TjMHCNfL89
Supporting women's leadership is essential to achieving better outcomes for our region. On International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, 🇦🇺 & @UN_Women launch the Women’s Resilience to Disasters Programme to empower Pacific women to lead disaster solutions. #DRRDay #OnlyTogether https://t.co/38fOhrx9TM
13 October is the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction - looking at how we can reduce our exposure to disasters, and the risks we face.
If you haven’t seen our State of the Environment report, check it out at https://t.co/jMNlQutxqI. https://t.co/Nwqf8gppYj
13 October is DRR Day!
Here are a few simple practical preparedness tips to get ready for the next Australian severe weather season
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#DRRday https://t.co/NP4nDtl5NK
So, in keeping with Int Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, I'm working on a grant application that will help me find out what people think, feel and do at each stage of disaster.
If we can pinpoint this, agencies can provide exactly the right information when people need it most. https://t.co/r4mVrqUdkk
— USQ Humanities and Communication (@WeAreHumComUSQ) October 13, 2021
Today is International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, highlighting how our communities are reducing their exposure to disasters. Disaster impacts can be preventable, & there are steps you can take be prepared for floods, storms, earthquakes & more. Info: https://t.co/qkaM0bmGiN https://t.co/toUdKphHcX