Category: Disaster
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Overpopulations and Environmental Disasters Connection
Introduction Throughout the history of planet Earth, it seems that environmental problems and threats to survival only became incredibly acute and urgent when humanity began to evolve. With the transition to the industrial system, society began to consume more useful resources, which in itself caused the depletion of the planets reserves. Mass production, the release…
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Preventing Forest Fires in California with Forestry Changes
Forest fires are remaining a significant issue in the California environment. From the beginning of the 21st century, California has been experiencing an increase in forest fires, destroying citizens lives and property. Thus, it should be the governments primary concern, especially during climate change, increasing temperature, and weather conditions. However, the causes of fires differ…
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Earthquake Threats in Bakersfield
Earthquakes and dam failures are the most severe threats to Bakersfield, both of which can result in gas leaks and power disruptions. When it comes to earthquakes, California has stringent construction rules that are continually revised. However, while the majority of the seismic activity that has adversely impacted Kern County has happened on faults kilometers…
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Humanitarian Assistance After 2010 Haiti Earthquake
The world is perceived as unfair; many people struggle daily worldwide in countries that have even never come into the minds of many. The Big Truck That Went By by Jonathan Kartz highlights these struggles, focusing on Haitians. Kartz narrates the perception of experience and survival of a massive earthquake that hit Haiti with a…
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Consequences of Northridge Earthquake
The famous Northridge Earthquake took place on January 17 in 1994, in the state of California, the U.S. The epicenter of the shaking itself was recorded in a small town named Northridge, a western suburb of Los Angeles. As a matter of fact, it occurred during the night, at 4 a.m., when no one had…
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Mining as a Cause of Environmental Disaster
Unfortunately, a tremendous upgrowth of the production sector requires the extraction of more and more materials that can be found on our planet. Mother Nature is generous, but we tend to impose upon her kindness and use her gifts in a way that does hurt our planet. Our industrial activity on the planet costs it…
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Galveston Hurricane of 1900
Introduction Before the devastating hurricane, Galveston was a rich port city and a major business hub center. The 1900 hurricane that hit the city of Galveston in Texas, remains the deadliest in terms of natural disasters ever witnessed in the history of America. On the 8th of September, 1900, a category four hurricane hit Texas…
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Drought as an Extremely Dangerous Natural Disaster
Destructive natural phenomena are extremely difficult to predict. They can occur at any time, proceed on a different scale, and they are all unique in their own way. Drought is one of such dangerous natural phenomena that can lead to the death of people and the destruction of conditions for their lives. And although drought…
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Disaster Preparedness for an Earthquake
Introduction An earthquake simply refers to sudden shaking or vibration of the earths surface due to the movement of rocks beneath (Kohler et al., 2020). When tectonic plates slide against one another, such movements lead to an earthquake. The severity of an earthquake mostly depends on its magnitude; hence, the higher the magnitude, the more…
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Hurricane Response Plan: Analysis
Summary Responding to major hurricanes is one of the major challenges for emergency services on the U.S. Pacific Coast. Hurricane Katrina left more than 300,000 people homeless in 2005, and many social service organizations and individuals have negatively assessed the level of preparedness and response to this disaster. The City of Baton Rouge Emergency Services…