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The weak infrastructure, telecommunication, and emergency services in developing countries (DCs) or less-developed countries (LDCs) can magnify the damage caused by natural disasters and prevent rapid relief efforts. The series of catastrophes which struck South East Asia and the Pacific region in late September and early October 2009 overwhelmed state agents whose response was often delayed and sometimes inadequate. In this environment, foreign nationals must prepare, both in the office and at home, the means to minimize loss of life, limbs, and assets during a natural disaster or other unexpected crisis. A proper Crisis Management Plan (CMP), stockpiled emergency supplies, and a crisis team should be a necessary part of every foreign business operation. Foreign nationals are advised that in DCs and LDCs catastrophes may spawn unforeseen, deadly conditions. Diseases can germinate in flooded streets and leaking sewers, while civil unrest and political crises can grow out of ineffective crisis management. Expatriate businesses must consider both how to manage the disaster and the recovery period.
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