A Comparative Study on Natural Disasters
D. Lakshmi Padmaja, Sowjanaya Tammali, NaveenSai Gajavelly, K. S. Reddy
Abstract
The sum of all the lives destroyed every year by natural disasters in different countries is estimated at more than ten thousand. This paper looks at the effects of natural disasters in the world and then examines whether the strategies developed to cope with these calamities are beneficial for the people. In view of the country's wealth, the economy is a serious concern. The paper focuses exclusively on the natural disasters and examines the most recent data. It deals with crop damage, property damage, the deaths of people, and economic losses the country has suffered in recent years. The aim of the paper is to evaluate whether any improvements are needed based on past and current data.