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As society increasingly develops, what people care about is not only money, economics, and

health issues but also natural disasters. It is the hottest issue raised for debate. It is not a problem
of just one country but a common problem of the entire society. So when faced with natural
disasters, how should you react to keep you and the community safe?
A natural disaster is a natural disaster that can cause damage to people, property, economy, and
the environment. The severity of the damage depends on the people's ability to recover after
being affected and available infrastructure. For example, storms, tropical depressions, tornadoes,
lightning, heavy rains, floods, inundations, landslides, droughts, harmful cold, hail, earthquakes,
tsunamis, etc.
Causes of natural disasters include climatic causes, which are changes in atmospheric weather in
terms of temperature, precipitation, wind, atmospheric pressure, etc. Biological causes are due to
imbalances in ecosystems can lead to the growth of bacteria and viruses that can create epidemics
or pandemics. Natural disasters also originate from humans such as rampant exploitation and
deforestation, emissions from manufacturers , discharge wastewater into rivers, lakes, etc.
Before natural disasters occur, we need to find out information about natural disasters on TV,
speakers, radio, and on social networks to know where and when natural disasters will occur.
Disaster planning is an important part of keeping you and your community safe. This includes
preparing shelter, food, water, flashlights, and other necessary items
When a natural disaster is happening, each of us prioritizes the safety of ourselves and our
families. Move to a safe place, avoid dangerous areas such as the coast (in case of a tsunami),
flooded areas, or places There is a risk of landslides. Follow information from official sources
from radio, television, and government agencies to provide information about natural disasters
and response instructions.
After a natural disaster, we need to check the safety of the house and surrounding environment,
avoid contact with electric wires, broken furniture, and other hazards. Participate in rescue
activities, help injured people and provide support to the community. Find information about the
situation after a natural disaster so you can make the right decisions for your family and
community.
It can be seen that equipping the above skills is extremely important, it will contribute to
minimizing damage caused by natural disasters. However, in the long term, each person needs to
be proactive and mobilize everyone to participate in planting and protecting forests to prevent
erosion, protect the forest ecosystem, and contribute to limiting natural disasters that may occur.

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