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Introduction:
Disaster management is a systematic process with primary aim to reduce the negative consequences and effect of disasters, hence safeguarding people and social infrastructure. Effective management as well as monitoring of disasters is a global challenge. As the number and access to different datasets is expanding rapidly, the potential and utility of big data is growing for disaster management.
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Importance of Big Data in disaster management:
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Big data has a significant role in all phases of disaster management. Big data from sensor networks, social media, and from other sources are available and shows its usefulness in disaster management already. These big data help policy makers and first responders to come with quick and concrete decision on the number of people affected, type and nature of the damage and where to allocate the resource. Many natural hazard forecasting systems rely on big data. Early warning system for tsunami, storm, forest fire, and flood can be more accurate and reliable from these huge volumes of data. Crowd-sourcing, cyber infrastructure, and cloud computing approach can be used to get required information for emergency management by analysing big data. Machine learning approach and parallel processing approach might save valuable processing time during an emergency. The big data archive can be helpful for model development and validation to ensure more efficient disaster management. Despite having these challenges, research and data gathering on the usefulness of big data in disaster management are ongoing. The disaster managers and policy makers will get more confidence on the usefulness of big data in disaster management.
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