Every year on october 13th, the world commemorates World Disaster Management Day, which is commemorated today all around the world.
The international Day for the Control of Natural Disasters was established by the United Nations in 1989. It's worth noting that this day is commemorated every year on the 13th of october to focus on preventing, reducing, and protecting people from natural disasters such as storms, floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and winds.
UN Antonio Guterres, the corporation's general secretary, said in a statement today that the infrastructure could be built up to assist the company recover from climate change and save money. You can create jobs and save money by investing in climate awareness efforts, according to Cootares. Following a resolution adopted by the United Nations General assembly on december 22, 1989, World Disaster Reduction Day was first marked on the second wednesday of october each year.
Later, the United Nations. World Day is marked every year on october 13 as a result of a resolution passed by the United Nations General assembly on december 21, 2009. It's worth noting that every country is encouraged to consult on how to prevent natural disasters in their own country on this day.