* Murrumbidgee River floods the town of Gundagai, June 1852: 89 killed * "Black Friday" bushfires, southern Victoria, January 1939: 71 killed * Hunter Valley floods, February 1955: 25 killed * Darwin hit by Cyclone Tracy, December 1974: 65 "officially" killed * "Ash Wednesday" bushfires, February 1983: 75 killed * Newcastle earthquake, December 1989: 13 killed * Cyclone Wanda and the Brisbane floods, December 1974: 16 killed * NSW bushfires, December 2001 - January 2002: 180 houses and thousands of acreas of National Park destroyed * Canberra bushfires, January 2003: major devastation of suburbs and surrounding areas * Eyre Peninsula bushfires, January 2005: 9 killed * Cyclone Larry hits Innisfail: 1 killed (heart attack) and ,ajor devastation of Queensland's banana crops
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cylones, earthquakes,floods
one major disaster that happened in Texas is the Phillips disasters....
Germany major disaster that happened was river flooding.
the Halifax explosion
major fire
NO, Arabia does not have disasters, because the Creator protects the land of Arabia and blesses with abundance.
Australia is not subject to volcanic eruptions on the mainland. The only volcanoes on Australian territory are those on the remote Heard and MacDonald Islands.Whilst Australia could be hit by a major tsunami, it has not yet happened.It is conceivable that Australia could have avalanches, but this also is rarely an issue.
Drought and fire are major risks in the savanna.
They can, but most do not. Natural disasters that can come from space include meteorite/comet impacts, major solar storms, shifts in solar activity, and gamma-ray bursts.
Yes, Malaysia is prone to natural disasters, including floods, landslides, and occasional tsunamis. Severe flooding occurs frequently during the monsoon season, affecting various parts of the country. Additionally, Malaysia is situated in a seismically active region, but major earthquakes are rare.
Natural disasters and storms only seem to happen across the border. There are no major storms in Malaysia at all.