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preface of project natural disaster
project include flood and its mitigation strategies
cyclones and its mitigation strategies
earthquakes and its mitigation strategies
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an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.

"the villagers had been cut off by floods and landslides"
Introduce better flood warning systems. ...Modify homes and businesses to help them withstand floods. ...Construct buildings above flood levels. ...Tackle climate change. ...Increase spending on flood defences. ...Protect wetlands and introduce plant trees strategically. ...Restore rivers to their natural courses. ...Introduce water storage areas.
a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, with an anticlockwise (northern hemisphere) or clockwise (southern hemisphere) circulation; a depression.

The primary mitigation strategy for the saving of lives from an impending tropical cyclone is providing adequate shelter from the expected impacts. With the risk of storm surge, evacuation is the most commonly successful strategy – move people in low lying surge prone areas to safe structures outside the area.
An earthquake (also known as aquake, tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. The seismicity or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency, type and size ofearthquakes experienced over a period of time.

Building codes should be a central part of a mitigation strategy for new construction. ... the Building Seismic Safety Council, and the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute





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