Food security and housing security
People affected by a disaster face a range of physical, emotional, and economic impacts. Physically, they may suffer injuries, loss of shelter, and access to essential services like food and medical care. Emotionally, individuals often experience trauma, anxiety, and grief from loss and disruption. Economically, disasters can lead to job loss, property damage, and long-term financial instability, complicating recovery efforts.
A natural disaster is a consequence when a natural hazard affects humans and/or the built environment. Human vulnerability, and lack of appropriate emergency management, leads to financial, environmental, or human impact. The resulting loss depends on the capacity of the population to support or resist the disaster: their resilience. This understanding is concentrated in the formulation: "disasters occur when hazards meet vulnerability". A natural hazard will hence never result in a natural disaster in areas without vulnerability. Various phenomena like earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, floods and cyclones are all natural hazards that kill thousands of people and destroy billions of dollars of habitat and property each year. However, natural hazards can strike in unpopulated areas and never develop into disasters. However, the rapid growth of the world's population and its increased concentration often in hazardous environments has escalated both the frequency and severity of natural disasters. With the tropical climate and unstable land forms, coupled with deforestation, unplanned growth proliferation, non-engineered constructions which make the disaster-prone areas more vulnerable, tardy communication, poor or no budgetary allocation for disaster prevention, developing countries suffer more or less chronically by natural disasters. Asia tops the list of casualties due to natural disasters
People in Haiti suffered greatly during the earthquake due to factors such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of building codes enforcement, high population density in urban areas, and limited resources for disaster response and recovery. Additionally, poverty and political instability in the country exacerbated the impact of the disaster on the population.
People who derive pleasure from causing others to suffer physical or mental pain are called sadists.
It's due to the low pessure there.
The losses that Mexicans suffer under Santa Anna was the loss of major land know as Texas
in a war people may suffer a lot. there might b losses of a family member. there could be no food,no clothes, and many more things
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it is because poor peole have small house to live during flood their small and weak home washes away.
British soldiers suffer heavy losses from patriots firing at them as they walk 20 miles from concord to safety in Boston
they only suffered two losses
of course they did....do you live in a box or something?
They lost many Native Americans in the fighting
where are they supposed to live they can not be homeless for the rest of their lives. Additionally, not place is truly safe from disaster, whether they are natural or man-made. A coastal area with a warm climate, though potentially prone to hurricanes, is a overall a nice place to live and you are unlikely to suffer the worst effects of a hurricane.
how many people suffer from anerexia iin the world
people suffer from heart diseases when blood in their veins get clotted
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