Disaster preparedness: learning from previous flood incident for future intervention/ Fatin Nur Zulkipli, Saiful Farik Mat Yatin and Nurussobah Hussin

Monsoon season in Malaysia give a big impact essentially related with natural disaster such floods as a common incident that happen almost every year. There is a need for intervention, for better understanding of the disaster preparedness in records management. Thus, a systematic planning is needed...

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Main Authors: Zulkipli, Fatin Nur (Author), Mat Yatin, Saiful Farik (Author), Hussin, Nurussobah (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Information Management, 2021-10.
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