As the flood receded from the town, the Disaster Action Team (DAT) met for debriefing. Why is this debriefing important for the whole community, as well as for the disaster team members?
a. The DAT is too tired to keep working and needs to sit and rest a while.
b. The DAT has insights that can help modify disaster plans to be used in the future.
c. The DAT has to give details of their names and addresses, so formal appreciation for their efforts can be sent.
d. The DAT needs some time to just socialize.
ANS: B
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