into the decades of natural disasters that occur in the world

Updated on society 2024-03-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    08 Southern Freezing Disaster, Wenchuan **, Southern Flood. Drought in the southwest in '09. 10 years of Yushu**, Zhouqu catastrophic mudslide disaster. I hope the landlord adopts!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Disasters occur every year, and the world is in a year of frequent natural disasters and an active period this year, from the drought in the southwest that has not been encountered in a century to the recent Yushu **, as well as the sandstorms in these two days, which are always testing our ability to respond. It is inevitable that there are 2 natural disaster belts in the world:

    The first is the natural disaster belt around the Pacific Ocean that is several hundred kilometers wide. This is one of the hardest hit areas of worldwide natural disasters. There are more than 800 active and historical volcanoes in the world, 75% of which are located in this belt; More than 80% of the world's **,2 3 typhoons and tsunamis, storm surges, and a large number of geological and coastal disasters are concentrated here.

    The Pacific Rim is the most populous and economically developed region in the world, which determines its status as the world's worst natural disaster zone. The second is between 20° and 50° north latitude, which is also a global natural disaster belt. This area is the most severe area in the world for tidal and wave disasters and typhoons.

    Along this area, the terrain has a large difference in elevation and complex terrain, so it is the most serious area of mountain geological disasters and frost disasters in the world. In addition, this area is strongly affected by the trade winds and the landform is complex, so the meteorological disasters such as snow disasters, flood and drought disasters, strong winds, frost damage, and agricultural and forestry disasters are also quite serious. The natural world is in constant motion, and all kinds of energy and matter are constantly exchanged and gathered, and when the energy reaches a certain level, it will burst out and produce a series of reactions, some of which are not harmful, and some of which are natural disasters.

    The past few years have been a year of intensive natural disasters, and the 40s, early 60s, and 80s in China were all years of frequent natural disasters.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I will list some of the more impressive natural disasters in my country: 2008 - snow disaster in the south, flood disaster in some southern provinces, Wendao Sichuan ** 2009 - drought at the beginning of the year (artificial rainfall in some places), typhoon disaster "Morakot" in Taiwan, 2010 - drought in southwest provinces, Yushu **, Luzhou mudslide.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tsunami, mudslide, nuclear radiation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sichuan**, the whole world is particularly shocked, and has to make the people of the world look at natural disasters, the following are some summaries:

    Myanmar's national radio 12** said that the death toll from the severe tropical storm "Nargis" has risen to more than 30,000. Here are some of the world's major natural disasters over the past 40 years:

    In October 2005, a scale of 7 6 on the Richter scale** occurred in northern Pakistan, resulting in approximately 780,000 deaths.

    In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the southern coast of the United States, killing more than 1,300 people and leaving more than 1 million**.

    In December 2004, a tsunami in the Indian Ocean, triggered by a magnitude 9 0** on the Richter scale, killed 230,000 people in more than 10 countries in South Asia.

    In December 2003, a magnitude of 6 5 on the Richter scale** occurred in south-eastern Iran, resulting in 260,000 deaths.

    In August 1999, a magnitude of 7 4 on the Richter scale** occurred in western Turkey, killing 170,000 people.

    In October 1998, Hurricane Mitch made landfall in Central America, killing 9,000 people.

    In April 1991, a severe tropical storm killed 140,000 people in Bangladesh.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 The Caribbean island country of Haiti occurred at 16:53 local time on January 12, 2010 (5:53 Beijing time on the 13th) on the Richter scale** (according to the measurement of China's **Taiwan network, Haiti local time occurred on the afternoon of January 12, 2010 on the Richter scale**), the capital Port-au-Prince and most parts of the country were seriously affected, as of January 26, 2010, Haiti** entered the 15th day, and the World Health Organization confirmed that Haiti** had caused 10,000 deaths.

    2 On February 27, 2010, Chile experienced a strong Richter scale**, and the death toll has risen to 750 so far, while more than 2 million people have been injured to varying degrees. It is reported that the tsunami caused by the aftershocks caused at least 150 people to go missing in the local area, destroyed about 1.5 million houses, and collapsed houses, buildings and bridges in the hardest-hit areas, causing traffic disruptions. Firefighters rescue survivors through the rubble by chiseling through walls.

    Chile** expects the economic damage caused by this ** to be between $15 billion and $30 billion.

    3 On April 14, a volcano erupted under the Eyjafjallajökull Glacier, Iceland's fifth-largest glacier. Volcanic smoke covered northern Norway, northern Poland, Germany, France, Belgium, the southern coast of the United Kingdom, and northwestern Russia, paralyzing Europe's air traffic. The initial estimate of the losses incurred by the European tourism industry is around 1 billion euros.

    4 On April 14, 2010, 2,698 people were killed, 270 were missing, and 246842 were affected by a disaster in Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China.

    5 Since late July 2010, floods have ravaged Pakistan, affecting about 20 million people and affecting more than a quarter of the country.

    6 On August 8, at least 1,501 people were killed, 264 were missing, and 26,470 were affected by a devastating mudslide in Zhouqu County, Gansu Province, China.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    **, the tsunami is like Japan's Fukushima Dai**, China's Yushu**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Intelligence**, Haiti**, Wenchuan**, Indonesian tsunami.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Quiet and quiet, Ah Fa, ah, soothing.

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