Obviously the main answer to this is Flooding. This can be caused by Tsunami in exceptional circumstances. River erosion may cause damage to the banks of a river, especially when Levees burst. Water is irresistably powerful, the effects of the sea shape the land over the passage of time, both as in River systems & Coastline.
dirty water
Tsunamis, floods, and hurricanes.
it turns into steam
Hurricane
Dry GRASs no water
The types of disasters are earthquakes,some times tornadoes,tidal waves if that part is close to water,and volcanic eruptions.
No, water spouts are not considered natural disasters. Water spouts are a weather phenomenon that occur over bodies of water and are essentially tornadoes that form over water. While they can be dangerous to any boats or ships passing through the area, they are not categorized as natural disasters.
Cholera typically infects people through contaminated water. In many natural disasters people may lose their access to clean water and normal sanitary services. Flooding in particular can actually contaminate water supplies.
The four man made disasters include war, typhoid, ozone layer depletion and the Black Death. Air, water and land pollution are also a few of the big man made disasters.
Flash flood
After the disasters like the earthquakes, your water supply schemes may get damaged. The sewage systems usually go parallel to your water supply schemes. The contents get intermingled and cholera bacteria are on the top list to take advantage of the situation.
Because of a lot of water consumption, acid rain, global warming natural disasters etc.