By doing their best to success and survive the weather disasters ..
people look for a safe place until the disaster goes away
Heat can kill flu or cold bacteria. However, the heat has to be high enough. Different viruses and bacteria have different heat tolerances. Some can survive temperatures of over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
The people most likely to survive a disaster typically include those who are well-prepared, possess survival skills, and have access to resources such as food, water, and shelter. Individuals with strong social networks or community ties often fare better, as they can rely on mutual aid and support. Additionally, those in good physical health and with the ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances are also more likely to survive. Finally, effective leaders and decision-makers can enhance survival rates by coordinating responses and ensuring safety for themselves and others.
People adapt to different kinds of weather by dressing appropriately, seeking shelter when necessary, staying hydrated, and adjusting their activities to suit the conditions. They may also use tools such as umbrellas, sunscreen, heaters, or fans to help cope with extreme weather.
The 1989 Newcastle disaster That's it
No, 706 people survived the disaster.
since people back then had different resources than we do now, they probably used those resources they had somehow.
float on something that is light and be prepared
weather, disaster, lack of money
they are used to the hot weather
because they wanted to survive it
faith
Weather is the same for any group of people in a given area. It is not different for different people.
There have been a number of different plagues in human history, and plagues have been extremely disastrous and have killed very large numbers of people. I could argue that the disaster was not a total disaster in the sense that the human race did survive. If a plague were to kill everybody and render the human race extinct, then I would call it a total disaster, or rather, I would call it that except for being dead, and therefore unable to offer my opinion.
One may find information about disaster recovery systems from "Disaster Assistance". This is a government run website which helps inform people about different disaster recovery systems.
Many people showed chivalry during the disaster that wouldn't be known (and not expected) today. But people are people, and the 'will to survive' has helped us flourish for hundreds of thousands of years - and numerous adult males who valued their own lives elbowed their way onto lifeboats.
A seismometer measures earthquake activity, a super-computer can forecast future weather events.