It depends on the goods and the nature of the disaster.
Ignoring damage to whatever th egoods are transported or stored in:
Crops from trees to horticultural plants can be damaged or destroyed by high winds, heavy rain, floods, frost, drought or fire.
Most man-made goods can be damaged by earthquakes, floods and fire; some by extreme temperatures and exposure to strong sunlight.
Hurricane
Water is affected by a natural disaster because all the bad things get in the water like oil and other bad fluids get in and affect the water and may poison the water.
A natural disaster can be the cause for the home buying prices in the affected area to be negatively affected. This is due to damages that need to be repaired and sometimes loss of jobs.
The price of goods can go up after a natural disaster due to increased demand for essential items like food, water, and building supplies, coupled with disrupted supply chains and decreased production capacity in the affected areas. This creates scarcity, leading to higher prices as businesses try to balance supply and demand.
Bushfires are a common natural disaster in Australia.
Images of people affected by the disaster
It is difficult to determine the "worst" natural disaster as each disaster has varied impacts depending on factors like location and population density. Some of the most devastating natural disasters include earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and volcanic eruptions. The severity of the disaster is typically measured by the loss of life, property damage, and long-term impacts on the affected area.
Images of people affected by the disaster
Australia has never been affected by a volcanic eruption. There are no active or dormant volcanoes on the Australian mainland.
In 2009, an earthquake hit the Sichuan region of China (near Myanmar).
Disaster aid refers to assistance provided by governments, organizations, or individuals to help individuals or communities affected by a natural or man-made disaster. This aid can include resources such as food, shelter, medical supplies, and financial support to help affected populations recover and rebuild after a catastrophe.
The Disaster Recovery team typically consists of emergency responders, volunteers, government agencies, community organizations, and sometimes private sector companies. They work together to provide relief, support, and recovery efforts to the affected areas and communities during and after a natural disaster.