Throughout the history of humanity, if not hundreds of millions of people, a storm is brewing from the center of the earth, we have been deprived hundreds of thousands of lives, giving us all such great damage to those around I will. Between 2000 and 2012, damage of 1.7 trillion dollars was caused by natural disasters, and 9 billion people were damaged. (Www.DoSomething.org) Can we minimize the damage caused by natural disasters? The answer is always yes, you can try to put a stop such a thing at any time, please be careful about how many people use just to protect their lives and the lives of others.
Most of the natural disaster is expected, the impact is minimized, a significant social impact might is seen in decades. In this article, the natural disasters, including those caused by geological factors and infectious organisms, is defined as adversely affect the natural phenomenon in human society. This can lead to a variety of results, but casualties caused by disasters, such as the crisis of public health, only the most prominent results are brought about.
..................................................... ...................... 8 disaster impact (for example, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, heat waves or landslides). It can lead to financial, environmental or human loss. The damage that occurs will depend on the vulnerability to the hazard of the affected people. This is also called resilience. This understanding focuses on development. "When disasters encounter vulnerabilities, disasters can occur." Therefore, a natural disaster occurs
Most of what we call natural disasters (tornadoes, droughts, hurricanes) is actually natural, but human contribution may increase its potential and strength. But they are not disasters - it is dangerous. Even if a hurricane hits a land where no one lives, it is not a disaster but the weather. A disaster is a natural disaster that matches the population. Usually this intersection is far from natural. If Houston's community is found to be most vulnerable to hurricane Harvey, most damage is not only predictable but also predicted. In 2016, ProPublica announced a detailed article explaining that lack of plans could make urban residents very vulnerable to hurricanes. The city permitted the entire block to emerge in areas where the Army Corps of Engineers knew that it would flood during the heavy rain. The 1996 report urged Harris County with Houston to take measures to mitigate the risk. It will be ignored. Harvey is a strong weather phenomenon.