Post mortem crisis communication refers to the process of managing and addressing a crisis after it has already occurred and caused damage or harm. This type of communication involves analyzing the situation, assessing the impact, and developing a strategic plan to effectively communicate with stakeholders, the public, and other relevant parties. It is a critical aspect of crisis management, as it allows for reflection and evaluation of the crisis response in order to improve future crisis communication strategies. Post mortem crisis communication requires a high level of transparency, honesty, and empathy in order to rebuild trust and reputation in the aftermath of a crisis.