Volcán de Fuego, a 3,700-meter-tall volcano in southwest Guatemala, erupted on March 9, disrupting nearby
A historic and sprawling estate in a picturesque mountainous region has been severely impacted by
Natural disasters refer to catastrophic events that occur as a result of natural processes of the Earth. These events can cause significant destruction, loss of life, and disruption to communities and ecosystems. Common types of natural disasters include earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, wildfires, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and droughts. Each type has distinct causes, such as geological activity, weather phenomena, or climate conditions. Natural disasters often lead to emergency situations requiring immediate response and recovery efforts from local, national, and international agencies. The impact of these disasters can be measured in terms of economic damage, human suffering, and environmental degradation. Understanding natural disasters is essential for risk management, preparedness, and developing strategies to mitigate their effects on society.
Volcán de Fuego, a 3,700-meter-tall volcano in southwest Guatemala, erupted on March 9, disrupting nearby
A historic and sprawling estate in a picturesque mountainous region has been severely impacted by