The Facebook carried out a study titled 'Prepare and Respond' to analyse how individuals, communities and governments globally use the social networking site to respond to emergencies and act accordingly, according to a statement issued by the state government.
The AP Disaster Management page on Facebook was used as a platform to alert people before the cyclone, look into grievances/complaints/concerns and to inform them about relief material availability during cyclone Hudhud last year.
With the help of the AP Disaster Management page, local Facebook communities were created through which relief efforts were monitored by various volunteer groups.
The 'Tips for first responders and government agencies' section in the study report stated how the online page engaged public as part of its team and quickly connected the community to help people stay safe and informed.
The Facebook report also stated examples of Japan's Disaster Prevention page, New South Wales Rural Fire Service page and Colorado Wildfire Information page, among others.