Generate disaster response reports for Polish areas. Use when user describes a disaster (flood, storm, industrial accident, infrastructure failure) affecting a selected area with known coordinates and infrastructure data.
You have access to detailed area data including coordinates, buildings (houses, schools, hospitals), infrastructure (roads, railways, power plants), and critical facilities. When a user describes a disaster affecting this area, generate a comprehensive response report.
Use this skill whenever:
Before generating the report, verify the disaster is realistic:
ALWAYS use this exact template:
# Disaster Response Report
## 1. Executive Summary
- Disaster type and severity
- Affected area overview
- Immediate priorities
## 2. Disaster Details
- Type: [flood/storm/industrial accident/etc.]
- Description: [user-provided details]
- Validation: [assessment of realism based on real-world data]
## 3. Damage Assessment
### Critical Infrastructure
| Infrastructure Type | Status | Impact |
|-------------------|--------|--------|
| Power Plants | [damaged/operational/critical] | [details] |
| Hospitals | [affected/functional] | [capacity impact] |
| Schools | [damaged/usable as shelter] | [details] |
| Roads | [blocked/partial/clear] | [affected routes] |
| Railways | [operational/suspended] | [details] |
### Residential Impact
- Houses affected: [estimated number]
- Evacuation needed: [yes/no, estimated population]
- Safe zones identified: [locations]
### Economic Impact
- [High-level estimate of economic damage]
## 4. Recommended Actions
### Immediate (0-24 hours)
1. [Priority action with responsible entity]
2. [Evacuation routes if needed]
3. [Emergency resource deployment]
### Short-term (24-72 hours)
1. [Damage assessment teams]
2. [Resource allocation]
3. [Temporary infrastructure]
### Medium-term (3-14 days)
1. [Recovery priorities]
2. [Infrastructure repair sequence]
3. [Community support]
## 5. Resource Allocation
- Emergency services needed: [types and quantities]
- Equipment required: [list]
- Personnel estimates: [numbers by category]
## 6. Risk Assessment
- Secondary hazards: [what else might happen]
- Ongoing threats: [continued risks]
- Safety warnings: [for responders and residents]