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Natural Disasters News

Natural Disasters

 
Natural disasters include floods, hurricanes, forest fires, tornadoes, volcanoes, extreme heat, snow, ice and drought. The effects that natural events have on the environment directly and indirectly may be harmful to people. Forest fires and volcanoes harm air quality. Hurricanes and floods can contaminate water supplies and damage wastewater facilities. Any of these can spread contaminated materials into the environment.
 
People's response to natural events can cause them to harm either themselves or the environment. Improper use of portable generators or supplemental heating devices can release deadly carbon monoxide. De-icing agents and ice melting compounds can pollute waterways. Exceptionally large amounts of debris can present serious disposal problems for state and local communities. (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Natural Disasters

  • Thursday links: Groupers, cruise ships in Haiti, and doggie toilets

    Thu, Jan 21 2010 at 2:17 PM

    Are cruise ships landing in Haiti a help to the devastated nation or a slap in the face? Will Barbie's next job be as an environmentalist? And is tanning killing you?

  • Skunks overrun Bronx

    Thu, Jan 21 2010 at 12:10 PM

    Video: Dozens of skunks have taken up residence at a Bronx, N.Y., apartment complex. WNBC's DeMarco Morgan reports.

  • Duck, cover and prepare

    Thu, Jan 21 2010 at 9:37 AM

    Unlike some of Mother Nature's other nasty temper tantrums, earthquakes come without warning. Make sure you're prepared at home in the event that the ground starts to rumble.

  • Helping kids help Haiti

    Thu, Jan 21 2010 at 6:05 AM

    What can kids do to help Haiti? More than they think.

  • Reporter's notebook: Our correspondent reacts to the horror and recovery in Haiti

    Wed, Jan 20 2010 at 11:24 AM

    MNN's E.B. Solomont has spent the past week in the earthquake-ravaged region. In this first-person essay, she pauses to reflect.

  • Magnitude-6.1 aftershock rocks Haiti

    Wed, Jan 20 2010 at 10:13 AM

    Video: An intense secondary tremor disrupts Port-au-Prince as rescue and recovery operations continue.

  • A SEED of hope in Haiti

    Wed, Jan 20 2010 at 8:37 AM

    Designed to provide emergency housing for hurricane survivors, SEED shipping containers are now being eyed for use in earthquake-ravaged Haiti.

  • Tom Brokaw discusses Haiti relief efforts

    Mon, Jan 18 2010 at 10:38 AM

    Video: NBC News' Tom Brokaw talks about Haiti relief efforts.

  • Mobile aid: Recycle your cell, help Haiti

    Mon, Jan 18 2010 at 8:08 AM

    Have an old cell phone stashed away? Recycle it with the Phones for Haiti program and you'll help the Red Cross provide relief in the earthquake-ravaged country.

  • Some good news from Haiti

    Mon, Jan 18 2010 at 8:00 AM

    From a sea of sadness, an uplifting story emerges from Haiti.

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