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.
⚓ Hazard is inevitable, but disaster is not. By understanding our Risks , we can build a Resilient bridge to a safer future.
As the storm moved closer, the conversation shifted to . Risk is what happens when a hazard meets a vulnerable community. HAZARD RISK RESILIENCE
Once, a quiet coastal town nestled between the mountains and the sea lived in a state of "fragile peace." The people knew the ocean could rise and the hills could slide, but they treated these as distant rumors rather than a shared reality. This is the story of how they moved from to Risk , and finally to Resilience . Phase 1: The Hazard (The "What If")
The local council realized that the new hospital was built on a flood plain and the elderly home had no backup power. After the water receded, they didn't just rebuild
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 .
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") By understanding our Risks , we can build
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")