Top 10 Major Disasters Of The World
Aleppo is situated northern portion of the Dead Sea and
it separates the African plate from the Arabian Plate. The series of the
earthquakes took place from October 1138 to the month of the June 1139. The
area that was the hit the most was Harim. The earthquake caused deaths of
around 230,000 people.
In the year 2004, another great disaster in the world took
place in the Indian Ocean known as Tsunami. It was an earthquake in the
undersea killing ample amount of people and communities all over. The magnitude
was around 9.0 and the death count was 230,000.
The Banqiao dam was made to survive a great flood. However,
in the year 1975 a heavy rainfall occurred pouring a record-breaking rain in
the 24 years. The sluice gates could not take the water pressure and 64 dams
failed because of that. When the dam burst, a large wave resulted and caused
ample amount of damage. It finished the area of 55 kilometers causing 231000
deaths all over.
The Tangshan earthquake is amongst the largest earthquakes
ever taken place in the world. It took place in the Tangshan in the Hebei in
China with the population of around one million inhabitants. It killed around
242,000 people.
1642 – Kaifeng Flood
Kaifeng is a city in Henan province and is situated in the
southern bank of the yellow river. The city was flooded in the year 1642 by the
army to stop the peasant named Rebel Li Zicheng to take over. Nearly 600,000
people were killed because of that.
Indian Cyclone in 1839
In the year 1839, there was a 40
foot tidal wave resulted by the enormous cyclone destroyed the harbor city of
the Coringa. The death count in the cyclone was 300,000 and above.
Shaanxi Earthquake in the year 1556
It is a deadliest earthquake on
record with a death count of almost 830,000 people. It occurred on the 23
January in the year 1556 in Shaanxi China. There were more than 97 countries
affected because of the earthquake.
It was a tropical cyclone that hit
the east Pakistan named as Bangladesh and India’s West Bengal on November 12,
1970. The death toll of this disaster was between 500,000 to 1000,000. It is
also amongst the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded, and one of
the deadliest disasters of all the time.
From the year 1981 to the year 1984,
the continent Africa was suffered because of the drought, which taking
place in the twenty nations. More than 20,000 people starved to death because
of that. Also, the rivers and lakes dried up because of the drought.
The 1918 flu pandemic was an
unusually deadly influenza pandemic. In the year 1918 to 1919, the flu
struck the world that resulted in around 35 million to 75 million deaths all
around the world. It infected 3 to 5 percent of the world’s
population, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history.
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