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Title: Natural Disasters


1
Natural Disasters
  • By Taylor

2
Types of Disasters
  • There are many kinds of natural disasters. The
    most known ones are
  • Hurricanes
  • Tornadoes
  • Severe Thunder Storms
  • Earthquakes
  • Blizzards
  • Floods

3
Hurricanes
  • Hurricanes are swirling masses of wind, clouds,
    and rain
  • They form over warm oceans
  • Hurricanes can be hundreds of hundreds of miles
    long

4
Tornadoes
  • Tornadoes are funnel wind storms
  • The winds can up to 70 miles per hour
  • Tornadoes are less than a mile in diameter

5
Severe Thunder Storms
  • Severe Thunder Storms have high winds, lightning,
    and sometimes hail

6
Earthquakes
  • Earthquakes are vibrations due to shifting plates
    inside the Earth that shake the ground
  • They can cause mudslides, rockslides, and giant
    waves

7
Blizzards
  • Blizzards are severe winter storms, fast falling
    snow, with 35 mile per hour winds

8
Floods
  • Floods are when an area that is usually dry is
    covered in water
  • They are usually caused by rain or melted snow
    that causes rivers, lakes, or streams to flood

9
How The Government Prepares
  • The government tries to help out during natural
    disasters. Some ways they help are
  • Teaching people about disasters
  • Finding emergency shelters
  • Plan ways to warn communities
  • Plan routes for people to follow.
  • Buy and maintain material and equipment that
    is needed during a disaster

10
How Volunteer Groups Prepare
  • Volunteer Groups also help out when natural
    disasters occur by
  • Teaching people how to prepare and respond
  • Feeding and comforting people affected by
    disasters
  • Help replacing what was lost

11
How You Should Prepare
  • Two of the most important words to know before a
    disaster are storm watch, which means a storm may
    develop, and storm warning means a storm is
    coming.

12
Preparing for a Hurricane
  • If on low lying land evacuate
  • Put anything that might fly away inside
  • Board up windows
  • Keep track of the storm

13
Preparing for a Tornado
  • Do the same things as you do to prepare for a
    hurricane
  • Get in a storm cellar or the lowest floor

14
Preparing for a Severe Thunder Storm
  • Stay away from water
  • Never swim or boat when you hear thunder
  • Make sure you have candles or a light that
    doesn't need to be plugged in

15
Preparing for a Earthquake
  • Stay calm
  • Stay away from anything that might fall
  • Close cabinets
  • Make sure the plumbing works after an earthquake
  • Dont eat or drink anything near broken glass

16
Preparing for a Blizzard
  • Stay indoors or in a car
  • Stock up on food

17
Preparing for a Flood
  • Prepare to leave and go to higher grounds
  • Get anything that could be damaged off the ground
  • Make sure you have bottled water

18
Family Disaster Kit
  • Batteries
  • First aid kit
  • Blankets
  • Plastic buckets
  • Bottled water
  • Nonelectric can opener
  • Food that doesn't need to be cooked
  • Portable radio
  • Flash light
  • Clothes
  • Personal items if wanted

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References
  • Your Health textbook
  • 1999
  • Harcourt Brace Publishers
  • New York
  • Pages 342-353
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