When disaster occurs, the response happens quickly. First, police, fire, and ambulances move into the area as quickly as possible. A plan is put into action. Volunteers move in to help care for people. If needed, search and rescue teams search for missing people. The goal of this phase is to respond to the urgent health needs of people in the area.

Finally, the last phase of disaster relief begins. This is the recovery phase. Recovery aims to bring the area back to its original state. It usually includes rebuilding homes and helping people find jobs again.

Questions
Which example from the text does not support the inference that disasters sometimes result in harm to people?

“Police, fire, and ambulances are moved into the area as quickly as possible.”

“If needed, search and rescue teams search for missing people.”

“The goal of this phase is to respond to the urgent health needs of people.”

“A plan is put into action.”

"A plan is put into action." This example does not directly support the inference that disasters sometimes result in harm to people. It simply suggests that a plan is implemented, but it does not specify whether harm has occurred or not.