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Hello the question you ask comes from a disaster situation. It is therefore very difficult to provide a truly reliable solution. Everything will depend on several factors of origin of the natural disaster and the origin of the water to be treated. Earthquake, flood. Earthquake: It can be considered that pollution comes from the gullying of the soil in the water. Filtration systems are highly operational to date Flooding: This is more serious because all terrestrial pollution can have contaminated this water. It is then necessary to study the possible sources of pollution, their toxicity and adapt a targeted treatment. We are dealing with a much more important issue that requires funding to meet the objectives. Too broad a subject to answer.