Social media has transformed the way information is shared during calamities, as it provides a platform for families, social workers, and the government to communicate and gather information in real-time. Social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook allow people to share updates in real-time. This is particularly helpful during calamities as it allows people to get up-to-date information on the situation on the ground, such as road closures, evacuation orders, and weather conditions. Unlike traditional media outlets such as TV, radio, and print, social media allows for two-way communication. For example, social workers can use social media to reach out to families in need of assistance, while families can use social media to ask for help or share information about their situation. Social media can also help build communities during calamities. For example, people can use social media to organize volunteers, share resources, and provide emotional support to ea...