Risk Resilience - Hazard
Neighbors checked on the vulnerable. This "social capital" acted as a shock absorber.
Because they had invested in early warning systems , every citizen knew exactly when to evacuate. HAZARD RISK RESILIENCE
The town wasn't just facing a storm; they were facing the potential loss of their history, their economy, and their neighbors. Phase 3: The Resilience (The "What Now") Neighbors checked on the vulnerable
After the water receded, they didn't just rebuild the same way. They used the Sendai Framework to ensure the new structures could withstand a storm twice as strong. The town wasn't just facing a storm; they
The hazard doesn't care about perception. It is the raw power of nature waiting for an opening. Phase 2: The Risk (The "So What")
When the storm finally hit, the town didn't just "survive"—they practiced . Resilience isn't about being bulletproof; it’s about the ability to absorb, adapt, and recover .
⚓ Hazard is inevitable, but disaster is not. By understanding our Risks , we can build a Resilient bridge to a safer future.