An explosion and subsequent fire caused the Chernobyl Disaster back in 1986. It's often considered one of the worst incidents involving a nuclear power plant in history.
The Chernobyl disaster took place in 1986.
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The general modes (mobiles, phones, etc.) depend on towers, wires which offer no resistance to a disaster. That means there will be no communication if a disaster kills these modes so each and every country ought to go for such systems which are not dependent on the electric supply, sunlight, etc
The name of Uganda's State Minister for Relief and Disaster Preparedness Musa Echweru.
police were to blame
Three mile Island near Harrisburg,PA March 28, 1979
An avalanche can cause a disaster.
cause of disaster
to cause disasters
i think either a heatwave,coldfront,or highwinds. it could be a drizzle but that wouldnot be categorized as a "natural disaster" cause it is not a disaster
There are so many things that can cause disaster. Tornadoes, hurricanes, flooding, earthquakes, and droughts can all cause disasters in the world.
the environment disaster is one for the international world's disaster who make people sick such as virus,cause diseases,dengue and such many things
Of course not!
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Yes. Tokyo is safe. Unlike what you have been led to believe, no disaster has taken place in fukushima with their nuclear plants. An earthquake and tsunami stuck that region of Japan, killing more than 10.000 people, and make many more homeless. The supposed disaster at fukashima nuclear plant pales in comparison. Many more people were killed in this earthquake + tsunami than those that died from chernobil, but the media keep on screaming murder about this nooclear disaster which somehow has killed zero people thus far.
A tornado is a natural disaster that can cause widespread destruction by producing strong, rotating winds that can damage homes, buildings, and infrastructure. Tornadoes can also result in injuries and fatalities due to their high wind speeds and flying debris.
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