Malaga woke up devastated by this Thursday's results new DANA que ha azotado la region. Pay attention to the magnitude of the losses: Campos, el desbordamiento del Río Benamargosa, flooded camps, sports fields and airfields.. Las calles de la capital Malagueñacovered in mud and mud, it proved the impact of the storm, and many of the traffic lights did not work at first. Emergency services have recorded more than 700 incidents, reflecting the seriousness of the situation.
These increasingly frequent and severe storms and events like DANA are a clear example of the effects of climate change. It is clear that society must learn to live with risk before this new scenario. In countries where natural disasters are frequent, such as Japan, an education system aimed at the youngest has already been implemented. If animations occur during emergencies, adults can occur before disasters. Japan is known for its vulnerability to earthquakes, volcanoes, typhoons and tsunamises un ejemplo de cómo un país ha aprendido ir convivir con estos desastres.
Learning in emergency situations is not only an educational issue, but also a social awareness. Japanese, yes prevention, semanas related to simulacroslearning centers and textbooks are available to all citizens. Además, el país cuenta con early warning programs and systems to prevent the inevitable disasters.
It can be said USA, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Mexico You use your warning systems faster. The implementation of notifications to the public to prepare before hurricanes, tornadoes or thunderstorms has proven to be effective and has significantly reduced the number of casualties. The use of different media according to the capabilities of each country emphasizes the importance of flexible and effective communication during emergencies.
However, prevention and education, lConstruction also plays an important role en la adaptación al cambio climática. For example, while in some regions of the United States roundhouses are built to resist the winds of hurricanes, buildings in Japan are designed to minimize the impact of earthquakes. In Spain, especially in impassable zones, experts insist on the importance of building smarter buildings. In order not to damage the floods, it is recommended not to build in areas near rivers, to raise bridges in ravines, and to park cars at high altitudes.
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