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Natural Disasters
Definition:
A
natural disaster is an event of nature that takes human lives or
destroys
property.
Types of natural disaster:
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Weather
conditions: Blizzard, Cyclone, Hurricane, Tornado.
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Floods and their
prevention.
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Earthquakes.
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Fires and fire
prevention.
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Volcanic
eruption.
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Outbreaks of
disease: Plague, Epidemiology.
Earthquakes
An
earthquake is the shaking of the earth’s surface caused by rapid
movement of
the earth’s rocky outer layer. Earthquakes occur when energy stored
within the
earth, usually in the form of strain in rocks, suddenly releases. This
energy
is transmitted to the surface of the earth by earthquake waves.
The
destruction an earthquake causes depends on its magnitude and duration,
or the
amount of shaking that occurs. The size varies from small,
imperceptible
shaking to large shocks felt over thousands of kilometres. Earthquakes
can
deform the ground, make buildings and other structures collapse, and
create
tsunamis (large sea waves). Lives may be lost in the resulting
destruction.
Earthquakes,
or seismic tremors, occur at a rate of several hundred per day around
the
world. A worldwide network of seismographs (machines that record
movements of
the earth) detects about one million small earthquakes per year. Very
large
earthquakes, such as the 1964 Alaskan earthquake, which measured 9.2 on
the
Richter scale and caused millions of dollars in damage, occur worldwide
once
every few years. Moderate earthquakes, such as the 1989 tremor in Loma
Prieta,
California (magnitude 7.0 on the Richter scale), and the 1995 tremor in
Kôbe,
Japan (magnitude 6.8), occur about 20 times a year.
In
the last 500 years, earthquakes around the world have killed several
million
people including over 240,000 in the 1976 T’ang-Shan, China,
earthquake.
Worldwide, earthquakes have also caused severe property and structural
damage.
Adequate precautions, such as education, emergency planning, and
constructing
stronger, more flexible, safely designed structures, can limit the loss
of life
and decrease the damage caused by earthquakes.
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