Abstract

This article examines the challenges and strategies associated with collecting critical information during different types of disasters. The use of technology and specialized tools to collect data on various natural disasters, such as natural events, industrial accidents, and health crises, is examined. It also emphasizes the importance of cleaning this data to remove unnecessary information. It is shown that by mastering these data collection techniques, more informed decisions can be made and disaster management can be improved.

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