Fire Disaster in Australia

   

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AUSTRALIA- FIRE
DISASTER OF AUSTRALIA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................3
Fire disaster............................................................................................................................3
Response strategy of stakeholder...........................................................................................3
Critical analysis of strategy....................................................................................................5
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................6
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................7
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INTRODUCTION
The fire disaster is a natural disaster which may happen at any time and due to any of the
reason. This fire can take place anywhere in the home, business area, forest, building, indoors
and many other places. In the recent time fire has taken place at Australia. The bushfires in
Australia affects the areas in Australia and causes a property damage and many other damages to
the people of the country. The present report will outline the disaster taken place in Australia and
how the different stakeholders respond to this disaster and what they did for its improvement.
MAIN BODY
Fire disaster
Victoria is a state in the southeast Australia where the fire broke out and it covered the
area of about 1.2 million hectares. This was named as the state of disaster as the fire hit the area
starting from 2 January to 11 January (Australia fires: a visual guide to the bushfire crisis, 2020).
This fire also damaged the nearby areas in Australia. This fire was concentrated on the southeast
coast of Australia and the states of New South Wales and Victoria. Also, the fire has hit every
Australian state and nearby territory. Prior to the fire, the country was recorded the driest and
hottest country the whole year. Along with the heat there was brisk winds which intensified the
fire risk. Due to this fire disaster many people have died in Victoria and also for their rescue the
military of Australia has sent many ships, aircrafts and troops to the affected area to help the
people of Australia in mitigating with the effects of the fire disaster.
Response strategy of stakeholder
The fire was so intense that there were many damages and loss of different types of assets
and people of the country. Thus, for managing and controlling this situation many of the
stakeholders took many different steps for improvement. The stakeholders are the one which are
interested in the progress of the company. The stakeholder for the country is like its government,
nearby countries, people living in the country, its residents and many other people interested in
the growth of country. The major two stakeholder who were most interested in the revival and
restoration of the other neighbouring countries.
These two are interested in the growth of the country because of the reason that the
sources of income for the government has stopped (Pooley, 2017). This is majorly because of the
reason that because of fire many damages have taken place and to cover all the government of
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