A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck Japan's Western coast on Monday, causing significant infrastructure damage and hindering rescue efforts with cut-off roads. Despite a tsunami warning, there were no major floods reported, but the risk of aftershocks persists. The country ranks fourth globally for major earthquakes since 1990, with 98 recorded by NOAA, and holds the highest relative earthquake frequency considering its size.
A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck Japan's Western coast on Monday, causing significant infrastructure damage and hindering rescue efforts with cut-off roads. Despite a tsunami warning, there were no major floods reported, but the risk of aftershocks persists. The country ranks fourth globally for major earthquakes since 1990, with 98 recorded by NOAA, and holds the highest relative earthquake frequency considering its size.
There are certain regions that are very vulnerable to the risk of flooding around the world. This infographic maps flood risk in different regions and highlights that 1.81 million people are directly exposed to 1-in-100 year floods. The procedure gives explanation of the possible risks from both inland and coastal flooding.

The world’s main focus in the year 2020 was surely the COVID-19 pandemic, but the occurrence of natural disasters persisted and in many cases, clashed with the COVID-19 becoming even devastating. From the deadliest coronavirus pandemic to forest fires and flash flooding, 2020 has been a nightmare year our ancestors warned us about. As a result of these disasters, hundreds of lives from different countries around the globe were compromised. Along with the loss of lives, a large number of the population have been rendered homeless, and the countries had faced billion dollars’ loss.
Mining supplies our everyday lives more than most people realize. If you have ever resided in a building, driven on a road, switched on a light, worked or played on a computer, or used your cell phone, mining has provided for you in some way. In fact, 65 different minerals are used to produce a modern computer, and those minerals must be mined. Furthermore, coal is used for nearly 50% of electric power in the United States. Mining provides key resources such as coal, iron, copper, zinc, beryllium, soda ash, sulfur, and gold. While mining is crucial, it is not without its dangers and drawbacks. The very nature of mining volatile materials makes it a dangerous job that should be respected.
The natural disasters are getting more and more frequent. Their
intensity, larger and more furious than before. It is a fact that natural
disasters have been more impactful as of late and whether it is the fault of
global warming or not, you cannot deny that it is downright scary.
In the USA, there has been a lot of increase in weather-related damage. With a number of famous, big hurricanes hitting the country, it is very important that the people take the necessary precautions to minimize the destruction. Other than the hurricanes, flooding and wildfires have been a lot this year. Australian wildfires started back in January of 2020 and caused a lot of destruction to property as well as wildlife. Then there were wildfires in California which caused even more destruction to the already miserable year.
Amongst the deadliest hurricanes to ever hit the United States, the most devastating name appears to be that of Hurricane Katrina. It seems like only yesterday that his hurricane hit New Orleans, but it was originally on August 29, 2005, which is exactly 15 years ago. The chaos caused by Hurricane Katrina spread terror around the world, as people watched, read and heard about the destructive news.
This infographic created by Smart Advocate explores accidents and injuries that have occurred at major U.S. amusement parks in the past decade. It only includes incidents that have made the news in some capacity. Considering the massive amount of people that attend parks annually, it should provide some reassurance that the numbers are relatively low.









