about the natural calamities and their impact on the people
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Natural calamities are unforeseen disasters. These sometimes can be predicted but other times these can not be predicted depending on sudden changes in temperature, climate, wind etc. To predict them Natural Scientist employ many methods. But regardless of the beforehand preparation and precautionary measures it affects people in many ways. Some of them are as follow:
- Lives are lost
- Homes and buildings are destroyed
- Power outage and communication system is ruined.
- Food shortage
- Shortage of shelter and other facilities related to it.
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Natural calamities and their impact on the people.
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- Natural calamities are those calamities or forces of destruction that emerge from nature and wreak havoc on the lives of men.
- They differ from man-made calamities which are a result of the actions of men.
- Natural calamities include landslides, volcanoes, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, and hurricanes.
- These disasters are a result of the geological processes that result not from what humans do but as part of the earth's own actions.
- They can affect people in many forms, most common among them being the displacement of the people, destruction of homes and properties, loss of life, and scarcity of food for survival.
- Moreover, they also leave some people psychologically changed and also led them to have aftershocks of such events.
- These calamities bring both the material and physical harm to the people, while in some cases even psychological harm.
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