In our ever-shifting world, the field of disaster management has undergone a remarkable transformation in the last 15 years. The historical approach to disaster management, which primarily focused on reacting to emergencies, has now pivoted towards a renewed emphasis on proactive measures aimed at building resilience against disasters. A central catalyst in this paradigm shift has been climate change, which has heightened vulnerability and unpredictability, prompting a fundamental reassessment of disaster management strategies and preparedness measures.