Early Warning System In Disaster Management. Early warning systems have limitations in terms of saving lives if they are not combined with people centred networks. An integrated ews for natural man made and social disasters the like of which has been adopted by korea whereby in case of some alarming situations alerts are emitted via internet to the report center and through the cell broadcasting service cbs to the probable victim s cell phone so that they can timely take.
The traditional framework of early warn ing systems is composed of three phases. Monitoring of precursors forecasting of a probable event and the notification of a warning or an alert should an event of catastrophic proportions take place. Warnings will have little value unless they reach the people most at risk who need to be trained to respond appropriately to an approaching hazard.
Upstream documents such as the hyogo and the sendai documents have emphasized the importance of the early warning system as one of the key elements of disaster risk reduction.
Warnings will have little value unless they reach the people most at risk who need to be trained to respond appropriately to an approaching hazard. The traditional framework of early warn ing systems is composed of three phases. Local governments usually have direct responsibilities for citizen safety and considerable knowledge of the hazards. Upstream documents such as the hyogo and the sendai documents have emphasized the importance of the early warning system as one of the key elements of disaster risk reduction.