Disasters
Disasters
Disasters
A natural disaster is the damage or destruction caused by natural forces. It results in a great loss of
life and property.
Disasters like earthquake, tsunami and volcano occur due to the changes in the interiors of the
Earth, whereas disasters like floods, cyclones, forest fires, drought, etc. occur due to the changes on
the surface of the Earth.
a) Flood
b) Drought
c) Cyclone
d) Earthquake
Natural phenomenon
Moon activities
Tectonic movement
Soil erosion
Deforestation
Ocean currents
Air pressure
Seismic waves
Pollution
Global warming
Mining
Damages to infrastructure
Food and water scarcity
Public health issues and diseases
Environmental issues
Economic impact
Fatalities
Injuries and emotional impact
FLOOD
Floods occur when there is heavy rainfall. During heavy rains, rivers overflow and flood the
surrounding areas. Excess rain and deforestation result in soil erosion in the mountains, followed by
flood in the plains.
Causes
Floods also occur when a dam collapses or when a sea rises above its level.
When heavy rain takes place.
Sudden melting of a large amount of snow on mountains during the summer season.
Cyclones and tsunamis in coastal areas.
Collapse or breach of a dam or embankment built across rivers.
Strong tides in the sea.
Blocking of the river channel by landslides.
Consequences
Floods are common in India during the monsoon season. Some areas get flooded due to their
proximity to rivers. Bihar, West Bengal and Assam experience floods almost every year.
Precautions
Earthquake
Earthquake is a natural disaster. It can occur without any warning. The sudden movement under the
surface of the earth causes tremors or vibrations on the surface of the earth. It may lead to a minor
or major disaster. The place from where an earthquake originates is called the focus. The point
directly above the focus on the surface of the earth is called the epicentre. The effect of an
earthquake is greatest at its epicentre.
Causes
Most of the earthquakes are caused by the rapid release of energy that is stored within the
rocks of the crust.
Earthquakes occur due to internal pressures within the earth.
Consequences
It is very difficult to predict when an earthquake will occur. Seismologists have studied the pattern
and have outlined some earthquake prone areas.
Japan and Philippines are the most earthquake prone countries in the world.
Precautions
DROUGHT
Drought is a long period of time when there is very little or no rain. Drought affected areas have very
few natural sources of water. Farmers are the worst affected during droughts.
Causes
Lack of rainfall.
Insufficient water supply to meet everybody’s needs.
Lack of snowfall in mountain regions (not in India, but in very cold regions of the world).
Deforestation and soil degradation
Consequences
Desertification
Water bodies dry up
Reduction in crop yields, migration and death of animals
Waterborne diseases spread
Wildfires and an effect on wildlife
Precautions
CYCLONE
A cyclone is a rotating mass of air with minimum pressure in its centre. During a cyclone, wind blows
at a very high speed followed by heavy rainfall.
Causes
Cyclones are caused by warm tropical moisture bearing clouds, which develop above oceans or seas.
They occur in areas of very low pressure, when air heated by the sun rises rapidly and becomes
saturated with moisture. This air then condenses into thunder-clouds. When the cyclone continues
its course and winds blow strongly, they may cause heavy damage to life and property.
Consequences
A cyclone causes heavy floods. Flooding may result in the spread of diseases like cholera and
malaria.
It damages the electricity supply system and tele-communication system.
Precautions
This flood caused a huge loss to the lives of the Kashmir region in September 2014. The water of the
Jhelum River swelled due to continuous torrential rainfall.
That is why water entered into the residential areas of the Kashmir region. Indian army helped a lot
to the stranded residents of this region. Around 550 people lost their lives and damage of properties
was estimated between Rs. 5000 cr and 6000 cr.
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