Natural Disasters

Natural disasters are significant, destructive events caused by natural processes of the Earth. They occur due to extreme weather conditions or geological phenomena and can result in significant damage to life, property, and the environment. Common types of natural disasters include earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, wildfires, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. These events often lead to loss of life, injuries, and mass displacement of populations, along with long-term impacts on ecosystems and economies. Natural disasters can be unpredictable and may vary in intensity and duration, often influenced by geographical location and environmental factors.