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Why radio saves lives during disasters | UNDRR
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📻 When disaster strikes and systems fail, one signal often stays on—and returns first: radio.
Across borders, landscapes, and levels of connectivity, radio remains one of the most reliable and accessible communication tools in times of crisis.
In this video, discover why radio is still essential for disaster risk reduction:
📡 Delivering accurate, real-time information when it matters most
🧭 Reducing panic and helping people take life-saving action
🤝 Connecting communities, authorities, and responders
📚 Strengthening resilience through education and preparedness
💡 Evolving through digital and hybrid innovation
Even in a rapidly changing technological world, radio continues to play a critical role as public communication infrastructure—before, during, and after disasters.
🌍 Trusted voices. Timely information. Stronger communities.
