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Catalogue of national disaster prevention and mitigation manuscripts

The contents of the national disaster prevention and mitigation handwritten newspaper should include the following aspects:

1. Types of natural disasters

There are many kinds of natural disasters, including floods, earthquakes, typhoons, mountain fires and mudslides. Every kind of disaster has different characteristics and influences, so we need to understand its characteristics and take corresponding preventive measures.

2. Preventive measures

Every natural disaster has corresponding preventive measures, for example, buildings should have earthquake-proof devices, reservoirs should have flood discharge facilities, urban drainage systems should be improved, and trees should be planted in mountainous areas. The handwritten newspaper can introduce these measures and emphasize the importance of preventing natural disasters.

3. Emergency plan

Even if we take preventive measures, natural disasters are still inevitable. So, what should we do when disaster strikes? It is also necessary to make and be familiar with the emergency plan. The handwritten newspaper can introduce the preparation of the plan and emergency rescue measures, so that readers can deal with the disaster more calmly.

4. Specific cases

In order to make readers feel better, we can add some vivid cases to the handwritten newspaper, such as mountain fires, floods and other natural disasters in a certain area, and introduce the efforts made by the local government and the masses to protect lives and property, which will help people better understand the importance of preventing and responding to natural disasters.

In a word, the content of the national disaster prevention and mitigation handwritten newspaper should aim at publicizing and preventing and responding to natural disasters, stimulate the public's safety awareness among young students, make everyone realize the necessity of preventing and responding to natural disasters, and reduce unnecessary casualties and property losses.