Collective efforts to prevent and mitigate the impacts of natural disasters

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Collective efforts to prevent and mitigate the impacts of natural disasters

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May is a period when the intense heat of summer has not yet subsided, but it is already at the threshold of the rainy season. As it marks the beginning of the early rains and winds, the public needs to remain cautious during this seasonal transition in order to cope with potential natural disasters and the spread of communicable diseases that may arise.

Precautions against possible impacts of natural disasters
Myanmar is a country where regions with hot and humid climates coexist with areas that are cool and dry. As a result, seasonal changes tend to be more intense compared to other countries. Being aware that such severe weather conditions can occur, it is the responsibility of the public to make preparations and take preventive measures. Authorities concerned have to urge the people to raise awareness about climatic conditions and weather forecasts released by relevant departments to make necessary preparations against the possible impacts of natural disasters.
A key point is that, in order to prepare for the impacts of tropical storms that may accompany the summer winds, the public must follow the warnings and instructions issued by the relevant authorities. In the event of unexpected natural disasters, guidance on protective measures to minimize damage is being disseminated through broadcasting and press releases by the State through the media, and these should be carefully observed and followed.
Across Myanmar, during the pre-summer, summer, and pre-monsoon periods, daytime temperatures gradually rise, leading to the formation of convective clouds, which can develop into cumulonimbus clouds in the afternoon or evening. As these storm clouds move, they may generate strong downdrafts and gusty winds along their path, accompanied by heavy rain, thunder, lightning, hail, and localized thunderstorms. Therefore, this is a period during which the public needs to remain cautious and take care.

Raising public awareness of intense heat
As the intense heat of summer has not yet subsided, people should follow the instructions issued by the relevant authorities to prevent the effects of extreme heat. During the hot season, high temperatures can cause the loss of water and electrolytes in living beings, especially in humans. If these losses become significant, they can affect health; therefore, it is necessary to keep essential medicines on hand and follow the advice of healthcare workers and doctors.
To avoid the adverse effects of excessive heat, the public should study and adhere to the dos and don’ts being broadcast through state media. In cases of heat-related emergencies, such as fainting, it is important to promptly contact and seek treatment at the nearest health facilities.
During seasonal transitions, it is necessary to take advance precautions by considering the possible occurrence of storms, strong winds, heavy rains and flooding, landslides, and erosion, as well as earthquakes that may occur during periods of rapid and extreme temperature changes from intense heat to heavy rainfall. Even if such early seasonal changes do not occur, careful attention must still be given to preventing fire hazards caused by the lingering hot and dry conditions of the summer period.
As summer is also a time when both domestic and drinking water can become scarce, it is important to use water and food supplies sparingly and to store them carefully. Only by preparing in advance, including for potential fire risks, can families and communities ensure a secure and stable situation.

Public participation to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters
For a developing country like Myanmar, preventing and mitigating the impacts of severe weather requires modern equipment and materials. Although the government is making efforts to provide such resources as much as possible, it is only through the active participation of the public, using their collective strength and determination in disaster prevention efforts, that these challenges can be successfully overcome.
In Myanmar, even within Tatmadaw structured under a chain of command, the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services has already instructed relevant regiments and units that, in the event of natural disasters, they are not to wait for higher orders but to carry out search and rescue operations in a timely manner. Therefore, whenever natural disasters occur, it can be seen that military personnel and security forces, together with government staff and volunteers, work tirelessly – risking their lives – to conduct search, relief, and rescue operations, as well as to distribute food and essential supplies in the affected areas.
In reality, although nature shapes and influences the world and humankind, people do not simply submit passively to everything that occurs under natural forces. Instead, by relying on human intelligence and ingenuity, they strive to reduce the harmful impacts of nature as much as possible and continue to endure and confront it.
Therefore, it is the responsibility of each generation to make efforts to utilize modern tools, equipment, and technologies developed by humans, and to live resiliently against nature within increasingly advanced infrastructure. At the same time, the admirable human tradition of offering help across nations, regardless of race, religion, or political differences, whenever natural disasters occur, should be preserved and passed down for generations to come. In this way, no matter how severe natural disasters may be, humanity can overcome them and sustain its existence by harnessing collective strength.
Whenever natural disasters occur – whether severe or mild – they inevitably cause damage to the lives, homes, and property of the people. However, the ability to reduce and mitigate such damage is, in itself, a victory for the State, the government, and the people, and serves as a testament to their collective strength. Therefore, in order to overcome natural disasters that may occur in every season, the government and the people must work together in unity, with shared purpose and determination, making continuous and coordinated efforts.

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