Which is NOT a method of reducing the impact of floods on animals?
Identifying cost-effective methods of disposing of animal carcasses is not a method of reducing the impact of floods on animals.
Disposing of carcasses is more related to post-disaster recovery and environmental management, addressing concerns of contamination, disease control, and waste management rather than preventing harm to animals during the flood itself.
This action occurs after the event, focusing on recovery rather than prevention or mitigation. Emergency management methods aimed at reducing the flood impact on animals typically involve preventive measures such as locating stables and other animal buildings on high ground, making plans for evacuation of companion animals, or creating flood protection for roads into and out of the farm. These actions help protect animals during a disaster.
Source: https://emilms.fema.gov/is_0011a/curriculum/1.html
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