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Natural Disasters
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A
natural disaster
is the consequence of a
naturalhazard
.(e.g.volcanic eruption, earthquake,andlandslide) which moves from potential in to an active phase, and as aresult affects human activities.Human vulnerability, eacerbated by the lack of planning or lack of appropriateemergency management, leads to financial, structural, and human losses. !he resultingloss depends on the capacity of the population to support or resist the disaster, theirresilience.!his understanding is concentrated in the formulation" #disasters occur whenha$ards meetvulnerability#.A natural ha$ard will hence never result in a natural disaster in areas withoutvulnerability, e.g. strong earthquakes in uninhabited areas. !he term
natural
hasconsequently been disputed because the events simply are not ha$ards or disasterswithout human involvement.!he degree of potential loss can also depend on the nature of the ha$ard itself, rangingfrom a singlelightning strike, which threatens a very small area, toimpact events, whichhave the potential toend civili$ation.
Natural hazards :
%atural ha$ards are natural events that threaten lives, property, and other assets. &ften,natural ha$ards can be predicted. !hey tend to occur repeatedly in the same geographicallocations because they are related to weather patterns or physical characteristics of anarea. %atural ha$ards such as
flood, fire, earthquake, tornado,
and
windstorms
affectthousands of people every year. 'e need to know what our risks are from natural ha$ardsand take sensible precautions to protect ourselves, our families, and our communities.
Here is the list of some natural ha$ard "
•
loods
•
!ornadoes
•
Hurricanes
•
!hunderstorms and *ightning
•
'inter +torms and treme -old
•
treme Heat

•
arthquakes
•
olcanoes
•
*andslide and /ebris low (0udslide)
•
!sunamis
•
ires
•
'ildfires
Flood :
lood effects can be local, impacting a neighborhood or community, or very large,affecting entire river basins and multiple states.However, all floods are not alike. +ome floods develop slowly, sometimes over a periodof days. But flash floods can develop quickly, sometimes in 1ust a few minutes andwithout any visible signs of rain.lash floods often have a dangerous wall of roaring water that carries rocks, mud, andother debris and can sweep away most things in its path. &verland flooding occursoutside a defined river or stream, such as when a levee is breached, but still can bedestructive. looding can also occur when a dam breaks, producing effects similar toflash floods.
2rolonged rainfall from astorm, includingthunderstorms, rapid melting of large amountsofsnow, orrivers which swell from ecess precipitation upstream and cause widespreaddamage to areas downstream, or less frequently the bursting of manmade dams orlevees.
•
!heHuang Ho (3ellow 4iver) in-hina floods particularly often. !he5reatlood of 6786 caused between 9::,::: and ;,:::,::: deaths.
•
!he5reat lood of 6778 was one of the most costly floods in<+ history.
•
!he6779 3angt$e 4iver loods, also in -hina, left 6; million peoplehomeless.
•
!he=::: 0o$ambique flood covered much of the country for three weeks,resulting in thousands of deaths, and leaving the country devastated foryears afterward.!ropical cyclones can result in etensive flooding, as happened with"
•
Bhola -yclone, strikingast 2akistan (nowBangladesh) in 67>:,
•
!yphoon %ina, striking-hina in67>?,
•
!ropical +torm Allison, which struck Houston, !eas in=::6 and
•
Hurricane @atrina, which left most of %ew &rleans under water in the year=::?.
Take Protectice Measures

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Full Project On Natural Disasters
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full project on Natural disasters
Uploaded by sajjad
project on natural disaster
By palsapari
Natural Disasters
:
A
natural disaster
is the consequence of a
naturalhazard
.(e.g.volcanic eruption, earthquake,andlandslide) which moves from potential in to an active phase, and as aresult affects human activities.Human vulnerability, eacerbated by the lack of planning or lack of appropriateemergency management, leads to financial, structural, and human losses. !he resultingloss depends on the capacity of the population to support or resist the disaster, theirresilience.!his understanding is concentrated in the formulation" #disasters occur whenha$ards meetvulnerability#.A natural ha$ard will hence never result in a natural disaster in areas withoutvulnerability, e.g. strong earthquakes in uninhabited areas. !he term
natural
hasconsequently been disputed because the events simply are not ha$ards or disasterswithout human involvement.!he degree of potential loss can also depend on the nature of the ha$ard itself, rangingfrom a singlelightning strike, which threatens a very small area, toimpact events, whichhave the potential toend civili$ation.
Natural hazards :
%atural ha$ards are natural events that threaten lives, property, and other assets. &ften,natural ha$ards can be predicted. !hey tend to occur repeatedly in the same geographicallocations because they are related to weather patterns or physical characteristics of anarea. %atural ha$ards such as
flood, fire, earthquake, tornado,
and
windstorms
affectthousands of people every year. 'e need to know what our risks are from natural ha$ardsand take sensible precautions to protect ourselves, our families, and our communities.
Here is the list of some natural ha$ard "
•
loods
•
!ornadoes
•
Hurricanes
•
!hunderstorms and *ightning
•
'inter +torms and treme -old
•
treme Heat

•
arthquakes
•
olcanoes
•
*andslide and /ebris low (0udslide)
•
!sunamis
•
ires
•
'ildfires
Flood :
lood effects can be local, impacting a neighborhood or community, or very large,affecting entire river basins and multiple states.However, all floods are not alike. +ome floods develop slowly, sometimes over a periodof days. But flash floods can develop quickly, sometimes in 1ust a few minutes andwithout any visible signs of rain.lash floods often have a dangerous wall of roaring water that carries rocks, mud, andother debris and can sweep away most things in its path. &verland flooding occursoutside a defined river or stream, such as when a levee is breached, but still can bedestructive. looding can also occur when a dam breaks, producing effects similar toflash floods.
2rolonged rainfall from astorm, includingthunderstorms, rapid melting of large amountsofsnow, orrivers which swell from ecess precipitation upstream and cause widespreaddamage to areas downstream, or less frequently the bursting of manmade dams orlevees.
•
!heHuang Ho (3ellow 4iver) in-hina floods particularly often. !he5reatlood of 6786 caused between 9::,::: and ;,:::,::: deaths.
•
!he5reat lood of 6778 was one of the most costly floods in<+ history.
•
!he6779 3angt$e 4iver loods, also in -hina, left 6; million peoplehomeless.
•
!he=::: 0o$ambique flood covered much of the country for three weeks,resulting in thousands of deaths, and leaving the country devastated foryears afterward.!ropical cyclones can result in etensive flooding, as happened with"
•
Bhola -yclone, strikingast 2akistan (nowBangladesh) in 67>:,
•
!yphoon %ina, striking-hina in67>?,
•
!ropical +torm Allison, which struck Houston, !eas in=::6 and
•
Hurricane @atrina, which left most of %ew &rleans under water in the year=::?.
Take Protectice Measures

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