China is in itself a country; by extension, natural disasters cannot occur in a country of a country. If you mean what part of China experiences natural disasters, they are experienced in virtually every part of China, just as in any other part of the world.
China is a country, and there are no countries in it.
Kuwait is not prone to natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or tsunamis. Occasionally, the country may experience dust storms or extreme heatwaves, but these events are not considered natural disasters in the same way.
Denmark is not prone to major natural disasters. While it can experience occasional flooding and storms, these are typically manageable with the country's strong infrastructures and emergency response systems. Overall, Denmark is considered to be a safe and stable country in terms of natural disasters.
Common questions about natural disasters include: What causes natural disasters? How can we prepare for natural disasters? What are the impacts of natural disasters on communities and the environment? How can we mitigate the effects of natural disasters?
Bangladesh
Kenya is prone to natural disasters such as droughts, floods, landslides, and occasional earthquakes. These disasters can have significant impact on the country's economy and population, particularly in vulnerable regions.
No country is disaster-free, so Singapore also has a risk. It is just that we haven't been exposed to natural disasters. My own answer :) Please don't blame me if it is wrong.
It depend what the disaster is. Natural disasters can affect just a small, local area in one country - or the whole planet (as happened with the Icelandic volcano eruption).
NO natural disasters can help an ecosystems
Consider the name and what they are like and you will reach the conclusion that they are natural. "Natural" disasters.
Natural disasters can force people to migrate due to displacement from their homes, loss of livelihoods, or destruction of infrastructure. These events can lead to both temporary and long-term migration as individuals seek safety, resources, and opportunities elsewhere. Climate change is also exacerbating natural disasters, increasing the likelihood of migration in the future.