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short note on effect of natural disasters​

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Answered by reddiamond1607
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Every year, millions of people are affected by both human-caused and natural disasters. Disasters may be explosions, earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornados, or fires. In a disaster, you face the danger of death or physical injury. You may also lose your home, possessions, and community.

Answered by tanayadas
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  • Natural disasters cause destruction of property, loss of financial resources, and personal injury or illness. The loss of resources, security and access to shelter can lead to massive population migrations in lesser-developed countries.
  • In the immediate aftermath of a disaster, individuals can lose their jobs, be forced to move, and even suffer negative health consequences due to inferior living conditions, stress, and lack of regular medical care.
  • Floods, for example, have direct health effects such as drowning, however, hypothermia, injury from flood-borne debris, rainfall or erosion triggered land and rock slides, wind-related damage, falling trees or power lines and ignition of spilled fuels create havoc.

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