Using the principles of Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, create a visual representation of a traumatic disaster scene in a residential area of Cathedral City, California. Your visualization should tell a story of a post-disaster environment, highlighting the key elements that a CERT member would assess. Your visual should be a wide shot of a neighborhood scene, including at least three key elements from the list below. Key Elements to Include: Structural Damage: Show at least one example of damage to a building, such as a collapsed roof, a partially torn-down wall, or a vehicle crushed by debris. Utility Hazards: Depict a hazard like a downed power line, a leaking gas meter (e.g., a broken pipe near a building), or a broken water main. Victim Triage: Visually represent at least three victims using the CERT triage color codes (Red for "Immediate," Yellow for "Delayed," Green for "Minor," or Black for "Deceased"). You may use a key in the corner of your visual to explain the colors. Debris Field: Show a variety of scattered debris that would be found in a disaster scene, such as broken glass, splintered wood, or personal belongings. Rescue Elements: You can include subtle details that suggest a rescue effort, such as a marked area of interest or a rescue tool. See more