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We cannot avoid natural disasters although preventive measures and the harmful impacts can be minimised. Our planet is a witness to these various phenomena that have usually resulted in a loss of life and property. Below, we have listed the world's deadliest natural disasters in history.

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Tokyo-Yokohama earthquake of 1923

Tokyo-Yokohama earthquake of 1923

The powerful earthquake of 1923 led to chaos in the Japanese cities of Tokyo and Yokohama. It caused widespread destruction and loss of life, with over 140,000 people estimated to have died as a result.

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China's Flood Devastation in 1931

China's Flood Devastation in 1931

The 1931 flood in China was one of the worst natural disasters in history. Heavy rainfalls led to widespread flooding, costing the lives of an estimated 4 million people.

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1935 Yangtze flood

1935 Yangtze flood

The Yangtze River flood of 1935 was one of the deadliest floods in history. The Yangtze River burst its banks and flooded a large area of land, killing more than 3 million people and causing widespread damage to infrastructure and crops.

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The 2001 Gujarat earthquake

The 2001 Gujarat earthquake

The 2001 earthquake in India was one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent history. Apart from killing over 20,000 people, the Gujarat earthquake also caused notable damages including poverty in some areas.

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2002 Indian Heat Wave

2002 Indian Heat Wave

Extreme weather across India and Pakistan in 2002 exposed billions of people to flaming temperatures. One of the deadliest natural disasters in India's history, the heat wave killed thousands of people.

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2010 Haiti Earthquake

2010 Haiti Earthquake

An earthquake of magnitude 7.0 struck Haiti in January 2010, resulting in massive destruction and loss of life. Haiti today faces many challenges in rebuilding its infrastructure and economy.

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2003 European heat wave

2003 European heat wave

The great European heat wave of 2003 was a period of excessively hot weather that led to numerous deaths and widespread damage across Europe. Aside from numerous deaths, the heat wave also increased notable wildfires

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2004 Indian Ocean tsunami

2004 Indian Ocean tsunami

The Indian Ocean tsunami is remembered as horrific due to the death and destruction it caused. Known as the Christmas or Boxing Day tsunami, it occurred in Indonesia, killing more than 100,000 people.

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2005 Kashmir earthquake

2005 Kashmir earthquake

The massive earthquake which rocked Kashmir, Pakistan, killed over 80,000 people and left millions of homeless people. Many people are still struggling to rebuild their lives and live in extreme poverty.

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Australia's Black Saturday Bushfires

Australia's Black Saturday Bushfires

Black Saturday of 2009 is revealed to be one of the most horrific events in Australia’s history. The earthquake which caused devastating wildfires across the country resulted in the death of more than a hundred people.

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2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

The devastating tsunami, which hit Japan in March 2011, killed more than 16,000 people, including many schoolchildren. It was the largest recorded earthquake to hit Japan and the fourth largest in the world.

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India's Scorching Heat Wave of 2016

India's Scorching Heat Wave of 2016

India experienced a devastating heat wave that killed thousands of people in 2016. The high temperature reached 51°C, which was the third-highest temperature ever documented globally.

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2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquakes

2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquakes

A devastating series of earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria in February 2023. The earthquake is one of the deadliest disasters of this century, with the death toll passing 15,000 and thousands of injured.

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