Hello guys how are you all please answer my this question _Give me some lines on the natural disasters that occur in our india.6 natural disasters with some lines added to them.
• Year: 2014• Areas affected: Srinagar, Bandipur, Rajouri etc.
• Year: 2014• Areas affected: Srinagar, Bandipur, Rajouri etc.• Death toll: 500 plus
• Year: 2014• Areas affected: Srinagar, Bandipur, Rajouri etc.• Death toll: 500 plusCaused by continuous torrential rainfall, the Kashmir region in September 2014 suffered from massive floods, leading to the death of around 500 people. Hundreds of people were trapped in their homes for days, without food and water. According to reports, around 2600 villages were affected in Jammu and Kashmir. In Kashmir itself, 390 villages were completely submerged in water. Many parts of Srinagar were also submerged by the floods. Around 50 bridges were damaged across the state, and the damage of properties was estimated between Rs. 5000 cr and 6000 cr.
2) Indian Ocean Tsunami
• Year: 2004
• Year: 2004• Areas affected: Parts of southern India and Andaman Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, Indonesia etc.
• Year: 2004• Areas affected: Parts of southern India and Andaman Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, Indonesia etc.• Death toll: 2 lakh plus
• Year: 2004• Areas affected: Parts of southern India and Andaman Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, Indonesia etc.• Death toll: 2 lakh plusFollowing a major earthquake in 2004, there was a huge tsunami in the Indian Ocean, causing immense loss of life and property in India and the neighbouring countries – Sri Lanka and Indonesia. The earthquake had its epicenter in the ocean bed which led to this destructive tsunami. The magnitude was measured between 9.1 and 9.3 and it lasted for almost 10 minutes. According to reports, it was the third largest earthquake in the world ever recorded. The impact was equivalent to the energy of 23,000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs. More than 2 lakh people were killed.
3) GujratEarthquake
• Year 2001
• Year 2001• Areas affected: Bhuj, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Kutch, Surat, Surendranagar district, Rajkot district, Jamnagar and Jodia
• Year 2001• Areas affected: Bhuj, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Kutch, Surat, Surendranagar district, Rajkot district, Jamnagar and Jodia• Death toll: 20,000 plus
• Year 2001• Areas affected: Bhuj, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Kutch, Surat, Surendranagar district, Rajkot district, Jamnagar and Jodia• Death toll: 20,000 plusGujarat was affected by a massive earthquake on the morning of 26 January, 2001, the day on which India was celebrating its 51st Republic Day. The earthquake’s intensity was in the range of 7.6 to 7.9 on the Richter Scale and lasted for 2 minutes. The impact was so great that almost 20,000 people lost their lives. It is estimated that around 167,000 were injured and nearly 400,000 were left homeless in this natural disaster.
4)OrissaSuperCyclone
• Year 1999
• Year 1999• Areas affected: The coastal districts of Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Balasore, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Ganjam etc.
• Year 1999• Areas affected: The coastal districts of Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Balasore, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Ganjam etc.• Death toll: 10,000 plus
• Year 1999• Areas affected: The coastal districts of Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Balasore, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Ganjam etc.• Death toll: 10,000 plusThis is one of the deadliest storms that affected the state of Odhisa in 1999. Also known as the Paradip cyclone or super cyclone 05B, this cyclone caused deaths of more than 10,000 people in the state. More than 275,000 houses were destroyed. Around 1.67 million people were left homeless. When the cyclone reached its peak intensity of 912 mb, it became the strongest tropical cyclone of the North Indian basin.
5) The Great Famine
• Year: 1876-1878
• Year: 1876-1878• Areas affected: Madras, Mysore, Hyderabad, and Bombay
• Year: 1876-1878• Areas affected: Madras, Mysore, Hyderabad, and Bombay• Death toll: 3 crore
• Year: 1876-1878• Areas affected: Madras, Mysore, Hyderabad, and Bombay• Death toll: 3 croreSouthern and southwestern parts of the country were affected by a major famine in 1876-78, which killed nearly 3 crore people. The famine, which first started in China, spread over to India and affected millions of people in the period between 1876 and 1878. Even today, it is considered as one of the worst natural calamities in India of all time.
6)Latur Earthquake
• Year: 1993
• Year: 1993• Areas affected: Districts of Latur and Osmanabad
• Year: 1993• Areas affected: Districts of Latur and Osmanabad• Death toll: 20,000 plus
• Year: 1993• Areas affected: Districts of Latur and Osmanabad• Death toll: 20,000 plusThis was one of the deadliest earthquakes, which hit Latur in Maharashtra. The year was 1993. Almost 20,000 people died and around 30,000 were injured. The earthquake’s intensity was measured 6.4 on the Richter scale. There was huge loss to property. Thousands of buildings were turned into rubble and more than 50 villages were destroyed.
The 6 natural disaster are - tsunami, flood, tornado, cyclone, drought, blizzard etc. A natural disaster is a major event caused by the natural processes of the earth including extreme. Natural disasters are catastrophic events with atmospheric geological, and hydrological origins. Natural disasters are sudden events caused by environmental factors that injure people and damage properties
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1) Kashmir Floods
• Year: 2014
• Year: 2014• Areas affected: Srinagar, Bandipur, Rajouri etc.
• Year: 2014• Areas affected: Srinagar, Bandipur, Rajouri etc.• Death toll: 500 plus
• Year: 2014• Areas affected: Srinagar, Bandipur, Rajouri etc.• Death toll: 500 plusCaused by continuous torrential rainfall, the Kashmir region in September 2014 suffered from massive floods, leading to the death of around 500 people. Hundreds of people were trapped in their homes for days, without food and water. According to reports, around 2600 villages were affected in Jammu and Kashmir. In Kashmir itself, 390 villages were completely submerged in water. Many parts of Srinagar were also submerged by the floods. Around 50 bridges were damaged across the state, and the damage of properties was estimated between Rs. 5000 cr and 6000 cr.
2) Indian Ocean Tsunami
• Year: 2004
• Year: 2004• Areas affected: Parts of southern India and Andaman Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, Indonesia etc.
• Year: 2004• Areas affected: Parts of southern India and Andaman Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, Indonesia etc.• Death toll: 2 lakh plus
• Year: 2004• Areas affected: Parts of southern India and Andaman Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, Indonesia etc.• Death toll: 2 lakh plusFollowing a major earthquake in 2004, there was a huge tsunami in the Indian Ocean, causing immense loss of life and property in India and the neighbouring countries – Sri Lanka and Indonesia. The earthquake had its epicenter in the ocean bed which led to this destructive tsunami. The magnitude was measured between 9.1 and 9.3 and it lasted for almost 10 minutes. According to reports, it was the third largest earthquake in the world ever recorded. The impact was equivalent to the energy of 23,000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs. More than 2 lakh people were killed.
3) Gujrat Earthquake
• Year 2001
• Year 2001• Areas affected: Bhuj, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Kutch, Surat, Surendranagar district, Rajkot district, Jamnagar and Jodia
• Year 2001• Areas affected: Bhuj, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Kutch, Surat, Surendranagar district, Rajkot district, Jamnagar and Jodia• Death toll: 20,000 plus
• Year 2001• Areas affected: Bhuj, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Kutch, Surat, Surendranagar district, Rajkot district, Jamnagar and Jodia• Death toll: 20,000 plusGujarat was affected by a massive earthquake on the morning of 26 January, 2001, the day on which India was celebrating its 51st Republic Day. The earthquake’s intensity was in the range of 7.6 to 7.9 on the Richter Scale and lasted for 2 minutes. The impact was so great that almost 20,000 people lost their lives. It is estimated that around 167,000 were injured and nearly 400,000 were left homeless in this natural disaster.
4) Orissa Super Cyclone
• Year 1999
• Year 1999• Areas affected: The coastal districts of Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Balasore, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Ganjam etc.
• Year 1999• Areas affected: The coastal districts of Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Balasore, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Ganjam etc.• Death toll: 10,000 plus
• Year 1999• Areas affected: The coastal districts of Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Balasore, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Ganjam etc.• Death toll: 10,000 plusThis is one of the deadliest storms that affected the state of Odhisa in 1999. Also known as the Paradip cyclone or super cyclone 05B, this cyclone caused deaths of more than 10,000 people in the state. More than 275,000 houses were destroyed. Around 1.67 million people were left homeless. When the cyclone reached its peak intensity of 912 mb, it became the strongest tropical cyclone of the North Indian basin.
5) The Great Famine
• Year: 1876-1878
• Year: 1876-1878• Areas affected: Madras, Mysore, Hyderabad, and Bombay
• Year: 1876-1878• Areas affected: Madras, Mysore, Hyderabad, and Bombay• Death toll: 3 crore
• Year: 1876-1878• Areas affected: Madras, Mysore, Hyderabad, and Bombay• Death toll: 3 croreSouthern and southwestern parts of the country were affected by a major famine in 1876-78, which killed nearly 3 crore people. The famine, which first started in China, spread over to India and affected millions of people in the period between 1876 and 1878. Even today, it is considered as one of the worst natural calamities in India of all time.
6)Latur Earthquake
• Year: 1993
• Year: 1993• Areas affected: Districts of Latur and Osmanabad
• Year: 1993• Areas affected: Districts of Latur and Osmanabad• Death toll: 20,000 plus
• Year: 1993• Areas affected: Districts of Latur and Osmanabad• Death toll: 20,000 plusThis was one of the deadliest earthquakes, which hit Latur in Maharashtra. The year was 1993. Almost 20,000 people died and around 30,000 were injured. The earthquake’s intensity was measured 6.4 on the Richter scale. There was huge loss to property. Thousands of buildings were turned into rubble and more than 50 villages were destroyed.
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The 6 natural disaster are - tsunami, flood, tornado, cyclone, drought, blizzard etc. A natural disaster is a major event caused by the natural processes of the earth including extreme. Natural disasters are catastrophic events with atmospheric geological, and hydrological origins. Natural disasters are sudden events caused by environmental factors that injure people and damage properties