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Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters are presented to us in various forms. Earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, volcano eruptions and tornados have been the causes of many devastating events seen throughout history. Preparation is needed to increase the chances of overcoming the destruction of a natural disaster. but unfortunately, some disasters may occur without warning and often increase havoc in more ways than one.

Effects on The Economy
• Hurricanes and earthquakes can pose a threat to gas prices by damaging oil producing refineries, and halting the process of running oil supply. Public transportation, such as trains, and cars can become damaged and businesses can temporarily close, preventing many people with jobs from working. The government may spend a great deal of money to reconstruct areas that were effected by natural disasters, and may deal with billions of dollars of economic losses.
Effects on Mental Health
• The effects of a natural disaster can weigh a person into a lot of stress and psychological trauma. People who are susceptible to traumas from a natural disaster may become depressed and develop an anxiety disorder. Among the many anxiety disorders that can be developed after a disaster is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which can leave a person feeling traumatised years after the disaster.
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• Wildfires can be brought on by electrical storms which can lead to the destruction of the natural habitat of animals. In addition to destroying habitat, food from burned plants can become scarce, and smoke inhalation can be hazardous to animals ' health. Wildfires can spread from forests to residential communities, potentially destroying the homes of people.
Infectious Diseases
• People are vulnerable to infectious diseases, during or after a natural disaster. Dead animals may



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