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The vulnerability assessment for emergency response plans
Natural disasters have destructive impacts on individuals and communities globally, particularly for most densely populated countries/regions. Governments must have intervention strategies in place to minimize the disruptive effects of a natural disaster, for instance: the vulnerability assessment. This type of assessment supplies government with a compulsory tool for pre-hazard baseline health surveillance, including the individual's medical needs, and the communities' healthcare access.