Resilient infrastructure refers to the ability of a system or network to withstand and recover quickly from any disruptions, disturbances, or damage caused by natural or human-made events. It encompasses various components such as transportation systems, communication networks, energy grids, water supply systems, and social services that are designed to be robust, flexible, and adaptable in the face of unforeseen challenges. The goal of resilient infrastructure is to minimize the impact of disasters on communities by ensuring that essential services can continue to function during and after an emergency, thereby protecting public health, safety, and welfare.