The correct answer is C) using messages and languages that are culturally appropriate and easily understood.
<em>Communities may not take needed actions unless disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation information are communicated using messages and languages that are culturally appropriate and easily understood.</em>
Common people understand the information in common terms, con complicated ones. And the best way to transmit information is when they feel identified with it. If any situation can affect people, they always are going to be interested.
People must be prepared for problems or changes, and to have protection if something goes wrong.
One of the things to learn in life is that you have to prevent instead of fixing. It is much better to prepare for things that probably would never happen than expect it to happen and then react to see what can be done.
That is why is very important to have insurance. You, gain confidence and security in knowing that you are protected. If nothing ever happens, well, much better. But at least you are protected just in case.