The most significant natural disasters I would say are:
The most significant seems to be Hurricane Bob in 1991
In Kansas, the most common natural disasters include tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, flooding, and winter storms. These events can cause significant damage to communities and infrastructure in the state.
Most natural disasters are not predictable.
Medieval Japan experienced various natural disasters, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and typhoons. Some of the most significant events include the Jogan earthquake in 869, the eruption of Mount Haku in 914, the Hoei tsunami in 1707, and the 1361 eruption of Mount Asama. These disasters often resulted in significant loss of life and destruction of infrastructure.
Yes: out of the possible natural disasters in Australia, the Daintree rainforest is most likely to be hit by a cyclone.
Most crops die.
People
Earthquakes are not 'atomic'. They are natural disasters.
Los Angeles
It really depends on what natural disasters you mean. Like tornadoes are probably the most seen natural disaster in Tornado Alley (or whatever it's called) and hurricanes are probably the most seen natural disaster in Hawaii or the Caribbeans.
To be technical, a natural disaster is not sentient and therefore cannot "target" any one or any thing.That said, some natural disasters that might be common in Bangladesh or that might occur there would be:EarthquakeDroughtVolcanic eruptionTidal waveTsunamiFloodDiseaseHurricaneOther natural disasters may also occur there, but these would be the most likely types of natural disasters of note to be encountered there.
Cyprus is not prone to frequent natural disasters. The most common natural hazards on the island are wildfires and droughts. The government has measures in place to mitigate the impact of these events.