In regions prone to specific geological or meteorlogical occurences.
Yes: out of the possible natural disasters in Australia, the Daintree rainforest is most likely to be hit by a cyclone.
Most natural disasters are not predictable.
All of them
The most significant natural disasters I would say are:HurricanesTornadoesTsunamisEarthquakesFloods
It depends. Major natural disasters hit Mexico every couple of years: most of them are hurricanes which are accompanied by floods and general economic losses. Minor disasters such as landslides, earthquakes or floods are more common but have less impact on both the economy and the people affected by such disasters. Man-made disasters such as toxic spills, fires and explosions are even less common or don't have a meaningful impact besides a couple of casualties.
If they hit Earth, which is an extremely rare event, then they could cause a disaster. Just seeing them in the night sky does not mean a warning of some disaster that will happen. So for the most part they are not related to disasters and are things to be enjoyed if you can see them in the night sky.
The Most Extreme - 2002 Fashion Disasters was released on: USA: 14 March 2006
Most likely but I am quite sure that they are advancing their technology to prevent future disasters.
Yes. Ethiopia has been hit by catastrophic drought and famine.
A bunch of aftershocks followed by a huge sunami
tsunami,earthquake and nuclear power station meltdown
The most notorious is the Aberfan Mining Disaster