1000s and the number of injures have increased over the last couple of years
Not a lot only if it's a very serious injury.
Nearly 400,000 kids go to hospital emergency rooms due to bike injuries each year.
Due to many injuries.
The Haiti Earthquake in 2010 resulted in widespread devastation and a high number of injuries. People suffered from various injuries such as broken bones, crush injuries, head injuries, and lacerations. Many victims also experienced traumatic amputations due to buildings collapsing on them.
As of 3/16/2011 there are 10,000 deaths and counting . . . many missing people as well. The threat from radiation and death due to injuries can also increase the count
About 4,200 people in the United States die from unintentional injuries in the bathroom every year, including incidents that occur in the shower. These injuries may be due to falls, burns, or other accidents related to bathing or showering.
In 2007, approximately 8,000 people in the United States were hospitalized due to dance-related injuries. These injuries can range from sprains and fractures to more serious conditions. The data highlights the physical risks associated with dance, despite its popularity as a form of exercise and expression.
It's difficult to determine an exact number, as individual preferences and circumstances vary greatly. However, it's likely that a small percentage of people would choose to pee in the snow due to convenience or urgency.
25,000
There are approximately 15,000 reported cases of injuries in mining each year in the United States. However, the number of injuries worldwide is much higher due to varying safety regulations and reporting standards in different countries.
The 1888 blizzard, also known as the Great Blizzard of 1888, caused numerous injuries across the eastern United States. While specific figures on the total number of people injured are not readily available, reports at the time indicated that thousands were injured due to the extreme weather conditions, snow accumulation, and related accidents.
The strong winds in a tornado are responsible for causing most injuries and damage. The winds can reach extremely high speeds, causing buildings to collapse, debris to become projectiles, and people to be thrown or trapped.