
Understanding Flood Disaster Risks and Self-Protection
The importance of educating children about flood risks and self-protection is one of the right steps to take in order to be prepared. Floods are a crucial issue because they occur frequently in Indonesia. The following are steps for self-protection and flood disaster mitigation:
1. Pre-disaster mitigation
The risk of flooding not only damages public infrastructure in several other aspects, such as the contamination of clean water sources, the threat of disease, and even loss of life. This step focuses more on preparedness to reduce disaster risk, such as recognizing the signs of an impending disaster.
2. Introduction to Emergency Bag Preparation
Providing additional knowledge about flood risks is also related to preparing emergency bags. Encourage children to prepare emergency bags that can contain medicine, food, and other necessities. Teach them how to organize and carry these items. Provide simple simulations of what to do in the event of a disaster.
3. Introduction to Flood-Prone Areas
Floods have potential points that are prone to overflowing when heavy rains hit. Show some simple maps of areas that are prone to flooding. In addition, it is important to provide special assistance and ongoing education in areas that are prone to frequent flooding.
4. Self-Protection During Floods
Conduct simple simulations with children to teach them what to do in the event of a flood, such as seeking shelter in higher ground. Always instill an optimistic attitude in them to help them develop strong and resilient personalities. Give them clear instructions so that they can quickly digest the information.
Not only that, educate them on how to contact help if something happens. Such as contacting emergency services like ambulances and the police. This is quite important for emergency response measures when flooding occurs.
Read Also : Floods in Sumatra and Building Disaster Awareness in Children from an Early Age
Flooding is one of those disasters that cannot be avoided. It can happen at any time. Preventive measures must be taken not only by parents but also by the community, and the government must play a role.
