ADVANTAGES AND EFFICIENCY OF OPERATIONAL INFORMATION OF THE POPULATION USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND AUTOMATED SYSTEMS IN EMERGENCY CONDITIONS
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The article highlights the requirements for early forecasting and warning of emergencies, the use of effective methods of informing the population, measures taken to protect the population from emergencies, ensuring their safety, as well as prompt action in the event of emergencies, and the organization of timely and reliable notification of the population. An analysis of the reduction of material and economic losses and the continuous provision of security is also presented.
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