most of them end up on the streets.
yes, it does there have been many hurricanes over the years
Socio-natural disasters refer to catastrophic events that arise from the interplay between natural phenomena and human societal factors. These disasters occur when natural hazards, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, are exacerbated by human activities, vulnerabilities, and poor management, leading to significant social, economic, and environmental impacts. Examples include the devastation caused by hurricanes in densely populated coastal areas or the impact of droughts in regions lacking resilient infrastructure. Essentially, socio-natural disasters highlight the importance of considering human dimensions in understanding and mitigating the effects of natural hazards.
Disasters can and do affect everybody, rich or poor, however it is also true that rich people have more resources than poor people, which sometimes enables them to recover more easily. For example, if you own two houses and one of them is destroyed, you still have a place to live.
Disasters resulting from the interplay of human activities and natural forces include events like urban flooding, where poor city planning and inadequate drainage systems exacerbate heavy rainfall. Additionally, deforestation can intensify the impact of tornadoes, as it removes natural windbreaks, leading to increased damage. Industrial accidents, like chemical spills, can also be worsened by natural disasters, such as hurricanes, which may disrupt containment measures. Overall, the combination of human decisions and natural phenomena can significantly amplify disaster severity.
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yes, it does there have been many hurricanes over the years
If you are not rich, and you lose your home and your job, you become very poor.
Low minimum wage war natural disasters e.g earthquakes, tsunamis poor standard of living High unemployment
the growth made it an unhealthy place for the poor people who lived there and worked there.
Being poor they haven't the resources to do much about them. Few hospitals, little rescue services.
Push factors! "Push factors" are factors that wane people - natural disasters, Religious persecutions and poor economic conditions are classical examples of 'Push factors"."Pull factors" are factors that attract people - better working conditions, eduction, wages, housing, etc.
india is a poor country and is not gearup for disasters
Socio-natural disasters refer to catastrophic events that arise from the interplay between natural phenomena and human societal factors. These disasters occur when natural hazards, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, are exacerbated by human activities, vulnerabilities, and poor management, leading to significant social, economic, and environmental impacts. Examples include the devastation caused by hurricanes in densely populated coastal areas or the impact of droughts in regions lacking resilient infrastructure. Essentially, socio-natural disasters highlight the importance of considering human dimensions in understanding and mitigating the effects of natural hazards.
Comoros is considered a poor country with a small economy heavily reliant on agriculture and remittances. It faces challenges such as high youth unemployment, limited infrastructure, and vulnerability to external shocks like natural disasters.
only if you sit with poor posture
It Affected because they had no home
people cannot feed their family