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man cannot overpower the force like storms of flood discuss the destruction caused by wind how can we face the fury of nature

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Answered by Flicker
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It is certainly true that man cannot overpower the huge and natural forces like storms of floods. But yes a man can always look for a way to stop such calamities or take steps to get rid of it. During an extreme condition such as a disastrous flood at that time everything is completely damaged with no scope of cleanliness and hygiene. During floods the houses get filled with water up to a person’s knees. Not only the house but also the water gets clotted on the roads of the streets. There is always a risk of a person to be poisoned to death as living in a area surrounded by water could cause deadly bacteria to develop and breed there, or there might be chances that the animals like snakes can get on to these flowing waters. There is no food to eat or clean water to drink, hence one must have to wait for the members of an organisation to provide them with food, clean water and first aids. The list is endless! There are always problems coming up at every situation but one has to have the dares to survive it. Inorder to face this fury we have to make sure that everyone around us safe and secure and most importantly we have to be united and take decisions together. Cooperation is the only way to get rid of such a disaster. During floods a person can always become a volunteer and ask the people to open up the drainage pipes of their house and the streets. They can also make sure that they are not directly exposed to the unclean water and stay away from a person who is severely infected. One can do their best to serve others and help them when they are in need.

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Answered by vaibhavkumarvk04
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Explanation:

It is certainly true that man cannot overpower the huge and natural forces like storms of floods. ... During an extreme condition such as a disastrous flood at that time everything is completely damaged with no scope of cleanliness and hygiene. During floods the houses get filled with water up to a person's knees

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