The effects of smoke from wildfires can range from eye and respiratory tract irritation to more serious disorders, including reduced lung function, bronchitis, exacerbation of asthma and heart failure, and premature death
Workplace hazards that either involve the presence of a flame, increase the probability that an uncontrolled fire will occur, or increase the severity of the fire
Also called forest, bush or vegetation fire, can be described as any uncontrolled and non-prescribed combustion or burning of plants in a natural setting such as a forest, grassland
Majority of reported wild fires are caused by human activities. Human-caused fires result from campfires left unattended, the negligently discarded cigarettes, and intentional acts of arson (Kaingin). Lightning, volcanic activity and High heat Index are the natural causes of fires
Focus on Disaster Response, most plans were on the provision of relief goods & infra like dike & flood control systems (reactive), Assumes that disasters cannot be avoided
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), From disaster response to risk reduction, Emphasis on strengthening peoples' capacity to absorb stress, Ability to anticipate, respond to and recover from