Responses:
Governmental organisations:
The Government has many responses to this natural hazard, one of which is the a founded organisation by them called the Bureau of Meteorology. This association is the main thing that saves many lives from tropical cyclones because it gives people a warning to evacuate. Through the government, centre link and banks such as the commonwealth providing recovery grants and financial help to those victims of the tropical cyclone.
Non-governmental organisations:
"A year after one of the biggest cyclones in Australia's history slammed into Far North Queensland, people are still picking up the pieces and getting their lives back on track." A red cross volunteer said about Cyclone Yasi.
Red cross is an international medical care organisation. The volunteer staff visit and provide support and guidance for people struggling to cope with the cyclone crisis. They help with cleaning up the streets from the damage of floods and winds from the cyclone and provide a page on their website for victims of the cyclone to us the National Registration and Inquiry System, also referred to as the NRIS.
State Emergency Service, also commonly known as the SES is an emergency and rescue service dedicated to assisting the community. It is almost made up entirely of volunteers. The work in ways to educate others in preparing themselves and their property for a tropical cyclone to hit. The SES work to respond to help the community in crisis'. In a cyclone circumstance they rescue people from there homes and check if everyone is okay.
State Emergency Service, also commonly known as the SES is an emergency and rescue service dedicated to assisting the community. It is almost made up entirely of volunteers. The work in ways to educate others in preparing themselves and their property for a tropical cyclone to hit. The SES work to respond to help the community in crisis'. In a cyclone circumstance they rescue people from there homes and check if everyone is okay.
Community: (individuals)
The community that is affected by a cyclone all work together in supporting and encouraging one other. People whose homes weren't affected, help others whose were, with shelter, food and water. Another response made by other communities is donating simple things that can change someone's life in an emergency caused by tropical cyclones. Other communities, as well as the community that is affected send donations. Donations such as the basic needs, food, water, blankets and money.