Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Preparedness sits in the ClimateResilience phase of CityOS — AJG's synthesis of municipal-administration practice across 1,584 tracked cities. Cities face multiple hazards: earthquakes (Delhi/Guwahati/Chamoli), cyclones (Chennai/Visakhapatnam/Bhubaneswar), floods, fires, industrial accidents (Bhopal still teaches), pandemics (COVID-19 stress-tested). NDMA framework with state SDMAs + district DDMAs. Tokyo earthquake drills + Singapore pandemic playbook are gold standards. Scale: Variable by hazard exposure. Time horizon: Continuous + major review post-event. Multilateral coverage: 197 countries × 1,584 cities (T1/T2/T3).
Primary actors
8-Slice Lifecycle Map
Every disaster preparedness decision touches each of these lifecycle slices. Click through to deep-dive each.
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Need to apply disaster preparedness frameworks to a specific city, project, or comparison? AJG's 1,584-city dataset surfaces benchmarks and reference implementations.
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Frequently asked about Disaster Preparedness
What is the typical scale of Disaster Preparedness?
Variable by hazard exposure
How long does disaster preparedness take?
Continuous + major review post-event
Who are the primary actors involved?
ndma-sdma-ddma, fire-services, medical-emergency, community-groups.
Does Disaster Preparedness apply across all 197 countries?
CityOS is multilateral by construction. Frameworks adapt to legal, fiscal, and institutional context — but the structural slices are universal. City-specific applications surface via /os/cityos/country/{country}/.
How does this relate to AJG's broader platform?
CityOS complements TradeOS (operations) and GovOS (rules) by adding the urban-management lens. Cross-OS quadruples — DealOS × TradeOS × GovOS × CityOS — surface strategic + operational + regulatory + spatial views together.