Social Sciences, asked by 1Samiran1, 1 year ago

what are the consequences of disaster on a society?

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Answered by Kristia
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Natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, typhoons, and hurricanes inflict serious damage and so seem to be bad for the economy. For firms, natural disasters destroy tangible assets such as buildings and equipment – as well as human capital – and thereby deteriorate their production capacity.

Answered by anjaliom1122
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In a disaster, you run the threat of passing down or getting hurt. also, you can lose your neighborhood, things, and home. You run the peril of passing emotional and physical health issues when under similar stress. Disaster- related stress responses act typical trauma- related stress responses in numerous ways.

Disasters can affect in rigors for people, effects, the frugality, or the terrain that are lesser than what the affected society can bear.

These catastrophes beget dislocation through property loss, fleshly detriment and death, cerebral suffering, forced eviction of people and their families, and prolonged dislocation of a wide range of services on which communities depend.

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