Create an emergency preparedness plan.
In some cases, emergencies can be anticipated and planned for. The emergency could be a hurricane, house fire, flood, or bomb explosion. Planning ahead is a crucial step in helping yourself and your family and limiting the effects of an emergency.
My emergency plan includes a list that everyone can see of friends and family members who can help in the event of a family member being taken into custody. Identifying someone who will be ready to help in advance, and who will be caring for my children. Preparing to live self-sufficiently for at least three days by preparing an emergency kit that includes non-perishable food, water, a flashlight, a portable, battery-operated radio, batteries, medications, a first aid kit, money, seasonal clothing, and hygiene supplies. Updating emergency contact information at my child’s school to add the names and telephone numbers of adults (for example, family members, friends, babysitters, neighbors, or others who may pick up my child in my absence.
Preparing children in such a way that if we are not there, then informing our closest relatives like grandparents over phone can be the biggest task. Preparing children from childhood in such a way that they can be self-dependent. Husband and wife should always have the ability to live life alone. Always store ration, water, medicines etc. in the house so that if you live in a flood-prone area, it can be useful for you.
No one can do anything against nature. And only that happens which is acceptable to nature. But by taking some precautions we can make our disaster a little easier.