They don't work to time-tables and some are notoriously difficult to forecast, though others do give warnings that they are imminent, so you can't really give a specific answer. Besides the question itself is not specific.
No "NATURAL" calamities are man made.
Natural calamities are events that result from natural processes of the Earth, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and wildfires. These events can cause widespread destruction and loss of lives, impacting communities, economies, and ecosystems. Preparedness, early warning systems, and sustainable land-use practices are key measures to reduce the impact of natural calamities.
actually we cant really prevent natural calamities but we should be ready!
No. the government has not had impact on natural calamities. Just think, if at one point we were totally covered by water, the natural calamities that are occurring now are not that significant
Natural calamities don't waste human resources, people waste human resources. Natural calamities are a part of the natural world, well known to people. The fact that humans ignore that natural calamities may occur, and don't make allowances for the eventuality and inevitability is part of the fallibility of being human.
natural catamity
Natural calamities are major adverse events resulting from natural processes of the Earth. These can include earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and volcanic eruptions, among others. They can cause widespread damage and have significant impacts on the environment and human populations.
natural catamity
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Calamity is an event causing a disaster. There can be natural and man made calamities. Natural calamities are droughts, floods, etc. A man made calamity is war.
famine is a condition of over rainfall