What happens to the food supply in case of a disaster or a calamity?
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When there is a disaster or calamity the production of food grains decrease. This in turn creates shortage of food in the affected areas. ... If such calamity happens in a very wide spread area or continues for a long period of time, it may cause a situation of starvation. Massive starvation can result into a 'famine'.
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when there is a disaster the demand of food is increases and quantity is decrease
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