Social Sciences, asked by somya1228, 10 months ago

what are natural calamities? explain anyone in detail and write steps taken during that time.​

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Answered by Abhishek94314
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Answer

natural calamity means natural disasters

earthquake - an earthquake is sudden shaking or trembling of the earth's surface it results due to sudden release of energy in earth lithosphere. it (usually) lasts for a very short time.

steps taken during the time

1.take shelter under a table and stay there till the shaking stops

2.use telephone only in emergency

Answered by parultakkar33
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Answer: Also known as a “natural disaster,” and once upon a time known as “acts of God,” a natural calamity is a traumatic environmental event, such as a flood, an earthquake, a typhoon, a hurricane, a tornado, a mudslide, a landslide, a volcanic eruption, a wildfire or other events.

Explanation:

  1. Earthquake. "Drop, take cover, and hold on." This means you should drop to the ground, get under a sturdy shelter, maybe a desk or table, and hold on until the ground stops shaking. When the earthquake is over, follow the instructions of local authorities and put your family's emergency plan into place.
  2. Explosion. Take shelter under a desk or table during the explosion, and exit the building as soon as possible once it’s over. Avoid using elevators and be careful of hot doors, since there may be fire on the other side.
  3. Fire evacuation. Have a fire evacuation plan for your family with multiple routes of escape from all rooms of the house. If you live in a multi-level home, consider installing escape ladders in the upper levels. If a fire occurs, get out immediately. Do not put yourself in danger by placing a phone call or gathering your valuables.
  4. Flood. Listen to the TV or radio for information on where the flooding is happening. In the case of a flood warning in your area, you may be advised to evacuate; in this case, do so immediately. If you are under a flash flood warning, seek higher ground immediately.
  5. Hurricane. If you live in a coastal area, have a hurricane plan in place with supplies to cover your home's windows and secure outdoor objects. If a hurricane is approaching, listen to a local TV or radio station to stay informed, and be prepared to evacuate. Before you leave your home, remember to turn off your utilities and propane tanks as recommended.
  6. Terrorist attack. Watch TV, listen to the radio, and check online news sources to determine how authorities suggest you react. If you are in immediate danger, quickly leave the area and contact local authorities to find out what you should do next.
  7. Tornado. You should be prepared for a tornado no matter where you live. In a tornado situation, take shelter in a basement, storm cellar, or the most interior room of your home. Stay away from windows, doors, and exterior walls. If you are outside and cannot get to shelter, lie flat in a ditch or other low location.

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