they effected the building peoples live and injurey and plants, crops and food.!
The notorious, infamous Cyclone Yasi reached wind speeds of up to 290 kilometres per hour.
People prepared for the Cyclone Yasi by leaving the country
Multipurpose Cyclone Shelters with suitable designs need to be constructed in appropriate location in coastal areas.These multipurpose cyclone shelters can be used as shelter when the cyclone strikes at normal times can be used as schools or community centers.The ground floor is used as a shelter for the livestock and the first floor for the community members.
Multipurpose Cyclone Shelters with suitable designs need to be constructed in appropriate location in coastal areas.These multipurpose cyclone shelters can be used as shelter when the cyclone strikes at normal times,can be used as schools or community centers.The ground floor is used as a shelter for the livestock and the first floor for the community members. Ishika T. N.E.P.S
Yes, a cyclone is a type of weather phenomenon characterized by strong winds and heavy rainfall. Cyclones can form over warm ocean waters and can bring destructive effects such as flooding and high winds when they make landfall.
What are actually the after effects of cyclone
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The notorious, infamous Cyclone Yasi reached wind speeds of up to 290 kilometres per hour.
People prepared for the Cyclone Yasi by leaving the country
Cyclone Tracy was not very big but its effects were massive as it swept out all of Darwin.
Hurricane effects forest recourses.
according to weather reports,we should move with our belongings to safer places if there are chances of a cyclone to occur. by-siddhi sethia
The long-term effects of Cyclone Nargis included extensive damage to infrastructure, loss of livelihoods, and displacement of communities. Short-term effects included loss of life, destruction of homes, and disruption of basic services like water and electricity. Recovery efforts were required to address these impacts in the aftermath of the cyclone.
there will be more crimes happen in the community....
hahah nothing bitchs lol
Yes, Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone.
Tropical cyclone Tasha was the category 1 cyclone that hit the North Queensland coast in December 2010. It brought heavy rains to an area already suffering the effects of a wet season, and as it moved down the coast, it caused floods in major centres.