Coordinating Disaster Logistics after El Salvadors Earthquakes SUMA Rolando Tomasini Luk Van Wassenhove 2003
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El Salvadors earthquakes were felt in 130 countries worldwide, leaving thousands dead and tens of thousands homeless. I was asked to find out from my professional network in the public sector what organizations were doing and what role they could play in helping the survivors. The earthquake had the potential to be devastating, and it was crucial to coordinate logistics. The El Salvadors National Emergency Operations Command had to manage this response in a tight time frame. The logistics involved distributing and storing relief supplies and other emergency
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Coordinating Disaster Logistics after El Salvadors Earthquakes SUMA Rolando Tomasini Luk Van Wassenhove 2003 Coordinating disaster logistics is vital for a nation’s survival after earthquakes. The people of El Salvador must have a clear understanding of disaster planning, logistics and recovery to ensure effective relief and rebuilding. The study will analyze the coordinating process in El Salvador after the earthquake and assess its effectiveness. Background In January 1976, a 7
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Dear Sirs, I am pleased to present the case study “Coordinating Disaster Logistics after El Salvador Earthquakes SUMA” that I prepared during my studies in May 2003 for a course on logistics and strategic planning offered by the School for Management and Administration in Sucre, Salinas. In this case study, I examine a specific logistical challenge faced by a logistics manager after an earthquake strikes a region with a high number of victims and limited resources. I then propose a coordinated approach
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The coordinating of disaster logistics is crucial to minimizing the impact of a disaster on society, especially after an earthquake in El Salvador. We know that disasters are always accompanied by emergency conditions, social and physical displacement of people, destruction of infrastructure, and the acute vulnerability of vulnerable groups. The El Salvadorian government, with the United Nations’ assistance, managed the disaster response and relief operations, including coordinating logistics. reference The disaster logistics plan was prepared by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refuge
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I will report on the coordinating of disaster logistics after El Salvadors earthquakes SUMA by Rolando Tomasini and Luk Van Wassenhove in 2003. Coordinating disaster logistics means planning and executing the logistical aspects of disaster response and restoration effort. This means that the affected communities and organizations need to work together efficiently to handle emergency relief efforts after natural disasters. This task is not only related to the physical destruction of buildings, but also to the logistics of transporting humanitarian aid to the
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My experience with El Salvador’s earthquake disasters was sobering. I spent months observing first-hand the devastation caused by the 1976, 1985, and 1992 quakes. The 1980 earthquake caused over 20,000 deaths. Many more were injured, while others lost their homes, livelihoods, and most importantly, their loved ones. In 1992, an earthquake struck San Salvador, killing more than 8
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Coordinating disaster logistics after El Salvador’s earthquakes: a case study Disaster logistics refers to the coordinated delivery of essential support services, goods, and medical supplies during the immediate aftermath of a natural or man-made disaster to save lives and protect properties, in particular, after an earthquake or hurricane. Soon after the devastating earthquake struck El Salvador on February 27, 2011, the US-based humanitarian organization, United Methodist Church (UMC