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. 2023 Aug 30;9(9):e19669. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19669

Table 2.

Disaster management efforts according to twitter users.

No Disaster Management Efforts Segments Percentage
1 Disaster Management Through Religious Activities (989)
a. Worship/prayer 729 14,35
b. Carry out da'wah 44 0,87
c. Patient 179 3,52
d. Involving religious teachings in protecting the environment 4 0,08
e. Prayer beads 33 0,65
2 Implementation of Disaster Management (3431) 0,00
a. Preparedness Phase 0,00
Disaster preparedness 585 11,52
Disaster education 128 2,52
Disaster simulation 19 0,37
Extension 296 5,83
b. Prevention and Mitigation Phase 0,00
Procurement of disaster literacy 63 1,24
Environmental governance 12 0,24
Create a mitigation planning scheme 24 0,47
Dialog 30 0,59
Reforestation 1 0,02
Mapping 84 1,65
Assemesnt and environmental research 34 0,67
New technology-procurement applications 130 2,56
c. Emergency Response Phase 0,00
Use of complaint services on social media 33 0,65
Disaster response attitude 360 7,09
d. Recovery Phase 0,00
Logistics delivery 193 3,80
Trauma Healing 965 19,00
Relocation 30 0,59
Recovery infrastructure 56 1,10
Health care 388 7,64
3 Political-based Disaster Management (144) 0,00
a. Enforcement 33 0,65
b. Have a good leader of the country 110 2,17
c. Freeing the ideology of the state 1 0,02
4 Human Attitudes in Social Interaction (151) 0,00
a. Open donation 354 6,97
b. Reprimanding and reminding each other 24 0,47
c. Gotong royong 83 1,63
d. Tolerance 40 0,79
e. Join a community organization 14 0,28
TOTAL 5079 100,00

Source: Primary data analysis with MAXQDA software