natural disasters in English

noun
1
a natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life.
the number of people suffering food crises as a result of natural disasters has tripled in the last thirty years

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1. Poverty and human folly magnify natural disasters.

2. Adverse weather conditions, Natural disasters or exceptional occurrences

3. For example, why are there accidents and natural disasters?

4. It was one of the deadliest natural disasters ever recorded.

5. Natural disasters are the most insuperable obstacles that mankind faces.

6. Social problems cropped up in the wake of natural disasters.

7. Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the continent's economic Crisis

8. Natural disasters, accidents, and deaths plunged some families into poverty.

9. Can we make better predictions of natural disasters using Artificial Intelligence?

10. Schools are also often used as emergency lodging after natural disasters.

11. Man-made and natural disasters have disrupted the Government's economic plans.

12. Military typically uses Aerostats to stay in communication after natural disasters.

13. Human activities have made our environment more prone to natural disasters

14. Yes, human acts —not mysterious fate— often cause or aggravate natural disasters.

15. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels attached much importance to agricultural natural disasters.

16. Risk reduction: the prevention of and preparedness for accidents and natural disasters

17. The company cannot accept liability for any damage caused by natural disasters.

18. * And even natural disasters, as we have recently witnessed around the world.

19. restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and introducing appropriate prevention actions;

20. Journalists sometimes use the word “Armageddon” as a label for major natural disasters.

21. There will be wars; there will be depressions; there will be natural disasters.

22. Restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and introducing appropriate prevention actions

23. restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and introducing appropriate prevention instruments

24. Additional theories such as natural disasters and climatic changes have been also suggested.

25. Cultivation, logging, and natural disasters have all put pressure on North Korea's forests.

26. Seed banks are also subject to political upheavals, economic downturns, and natural disasters.

27. Natural disasters (eg, abruptio placentae, cord prolapse, fetal hypoxemia) occur in rural maternity practice.

28. Wars and natural disasters are both the reasons for the mortality rate to skyrocket.

29. 22 This is one of the worst natural disasters ever to befall the area.

30. A stable region requires multinational cooperation to address the rising frequency of natural disasters.

31. In recent years, however, natural disasters and overgrazing have caused serious degeneration of grassland.

32. (Revelation 16:16) Natural disasters, famines, and epidemics add to the damage and suffering.

33. The region is also vulnerable to the impacts of natural disasters and climate change.

34. Aid can be economic, military, or emergency humanitarian (e.g., Aid given following natural disasters).

35. Political and economic instability, social unrest, corruption, natural disasters, and terrorism have slowed progress.

36. Large-scale, forced migrations driven by abrupt climate change and natural disasters are also possible.

37. A whole range of reactions to natural disasters is understandable anxiousness, dread or even resiliency.

38. Wars, famines, epidemics, and natural disasters have caused immeasurable pain, innumerable tears, and countless deaths.

39. Scientists have dismissed the idea the perigee could cause strange behaviour - like lycanthropy - or natural disasters .

40. In Greek mythology, the god of the seas, storms, tempests earthquakes and other miscellaneous natural disasters.

41. The worldwide recession, food shortages, natural disasters, wars, cultural practices, and superstitions only compound the problem.

42. In the face of sickness, hunger, unemployment, crime, wars, anarchy, and natural disasters, millions need help.

43. When natural disasters strike, young people join more experienced Witnesses in carrying through with relief efforts.

44. To develop mechanisms for technical cooperation and exchange of advance information with respect to natural disasters.

45. Such large-scale Adversities as natural disasters and wars seem to be inherent in the mortal experience

46. There is also the anguish felt by the victims of famine or other so-called natural disasters.

47. Another important aspect of adaptation is the early prediction of more frequent and more damaging natural disasters.

48. Natural disasters the following year led to some ofthe largest Airlifts ever flown on the Pacific Rim

49. Restoring agriculture production potential damaged by natural disasters and catastrophic events and introduction of appropriate prevention actions

50. A record number of natural disasters occurred worldwide in the year 2000, reports the reinsurer Munich Re.