Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
There are many such forms of weather that can cause property damage, death, or both. These include lightning, floods, tornadoes, strong winds, hurricanes, blizzards, large hail, ice storms, very hot weather, very cold weather.
deaths, tragedy's, illnesses, and damage
There are a mixture of things why climbers die on Mount Everest. The weather Altitude Sickness A Fall Avalanche
In the United States in 2009 there were total of 1,348,500 fires.480,500 were structure fires (down 7% from 2008), causing 2,695 civilian deaths, 14,740civilian injuries, and $10.8 billion in property damage.219,000 were vehicle fires (down 7% from 2008), causing 280 civilian fire deaths, 1,610 civilian fire injuries, and $1.4 billion in property damage.649,000 were outside and other fires (down 7% from 2008), causing 35 civilian fire deaths, 700 civilian fire injuries, and $328 million in property damage
These extremely powerful winds can cause much damage, but if there is not much property at the locale, nor many people, the effects will be minor. Thus, Bangladesh has had a tornado that caused about 1300 deaths, and another with 700 odd deaths. Tropical cyclones have a similar general origin, and have caused even greater loss of life and property. These additionally, may have a rise of sea induced, and this also causes much damage and loss of life.
With proper mitigation, evacuation and informatory systems damage can be minimized leaving minimum deaths but loss of property can only be prevented to a very small extent.
Highway accidents are statistics concerning automobile mishaps in a specific area. The statistics are broken down into categories such as injuries, property damage and deaths.
Definition: Any natural phenomenon that causes great damage and loss of life. Any terrible event, not caused by human activity, that results in deaths, injuries, or damage to property. A disaster which occurs as the result of forces occurring in nature (i.e. flood, hurricane, tornadoes, etc).
On average tornadoes cause 60 deaths and and about $500 million dollars in damage each year.
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