Natural Disasters

Natural disasters are catastrophic events that occur as a result of natural processes of the Earth. They typically involve extreme weather conditions or geological phenomena that lead to significant disruption and damage to the environment, human populations, and property. Common types of natural disasters include earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. These events can cause loss of life, injury, and destruction of infrastructure, and can also have long-term impacts on ecosystems and communities. The severity and consequences of natural disasters can be influenced by factors such as location, preparedness, and the resilience of the affected population.