Abstract

Disasters pose significant challenges to societies worldwide, necessitating effective response and preparedness measures. With the advent of big data technologies and the increasing availability of diverse data sources, there is a growing opportunity to leverage these resources to enhance disaster management. This research paper explores the utilization of big data in improving disaster response and preparedness efforts. It examines the potential benefits, challenges, and future directions of employing big data analytics in disaster management. By analyzing case studies and existing literature, this paper highlights the impact of big data on enhancing situational awareness, decision making, resource allocation, and community engagement. It also addresses privacy and ethical considerations associated with big data usage in disaster contexts. The findings suggest that leveraging big data can significantly enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of disaster response and preparedness activities, leading to improved outcomes and resilience in the face of future disasters

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