👉 Rain-soaked streets, crowded shelters, and chaotic scenes. Efforts to remove hazardous materials often face a maze of obstacles. First, they assess the site—dangerous chemicals, unstable structures, and potential for secondary contamination. Next, they gather specialized gear—suits, respirators, and protective equipment—to shield themselves. Then, they map out the area, identifying safe zones for containment and disposal. Next step: deploying absorbent materials or neutralizing agents to stabilize the hazardous substances. Teams work in sync, moving swiftly yet carefully to avoid spills. Once stabilized, they seal off contaminated zones, ensuring no escape. Finally, they transport the materials to designated disposal sites, all while keeping pace with tight deadlines. Every second counts in this high-stakes, high-risk operation.