Around 3000 people died in the incident. The majority of deaths were related to pulmonary edema. The symptoms of methyl isocyanate exposure include coughing,...
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taylerp  09 Dec 2007 18:32:51 - 1 answered
The Earthquake Kobe is also known as Great Hanshin Earthquake and it occured in Japan on 17th January 1995. It measured 7.3 on the Richter magnitude scale...
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The Black Death was one of the most deadly pandemics in human history caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis.
It began in Central Asia and spread...
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ahoanat  11 Nov 2007 13:56:17 - 1 answered
The Ancient sites moved or restored to its former glory are: Ephesus, Pergamum, Aphrodisias, Miletus, Virtual Rome (Restored), Devil’s Den (moved to...
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Joop  09 Jul 2007 08:42:06 - 1 answered
If the volcano lying on La Palma in the Canaries bursts out, a five hundred meter lofty extra-large-tsunami possibly will overcome low-lying divisions...
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Joop  09 Jul 2007 08:41:27 - 1 answered
The primitive disasters; the Toba super volcano explosion as regards thousands years in the past abridged the human being population to 10,000 or constant...
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FreeGo  09 Jul 2007 08:24:19 - 1 answered
Hurricanes, tornadoes, pouring rains and additional harsh weather conditions force a lot of the mainly overwhelming natural disasters. Many researchers...
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Oppot  09 Jul 2007 07:38:09 - 1 answered
Disasters comprising a component of human being intention, slackness, blunder or the ones linking the collapse of a structure are named human-made disasters....
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vinolove  09 Jul 2007 07:37:08 - 2 answered
A disaster (on or after focus French désastre, on or after aged Italian disastro, as of the Greek derogatory prefix dis- dreadful + aster-star) is the...
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fig  09 Jul 2007 07:29:44 - 1 answered
A natural disaster is the end result of when a possible natural danger turns out to be a physical incident (e.g. volcanic explosion, tremor, and quake...
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yello  23 May 2007 19:51:33 - 1 answered
Owing to their geographical locations certain parts of the world are more prone to certain natural disasters. Droughts are most widespread in Africa as...
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anon  05 May 2007 09:53:26 - 1 answered
A natural disaster is an event of nature that takes human lives on a large scale or destroys property. A natural disaster can be in the form of an earthquake,...
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Tombo  24 Apr 2007 10:20:12 - 1 answered
There are tropical cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons and tornadoes in America.
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The last plague God caused the Egyptian families, including Pharaoh the King of Egypt, after Almighty God, the Creator of all things known to exist or...
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God wanted his people, Israelites/Jews/Hebrews to be freed from slavery so they could go to the land that God had given to them centuries earlier. The...
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Because of the Pharaoh’s stubbornness, greed and deceitfulness, to keep the Hebrew slaves by lying to God and then changing his mind regarding the release...
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ISABELG  05 Mar 2007 02:42:01 - 1 answered
Immediately around the volcano, dangers include earthquake damage, flying rocks, heat blast, lava, floods, and mudslides. Rocks can be thrown 20 miles...
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Danizeam  30 Jan 2007 00:08:33 - 1 answered
Mount St Helens in Washington State, USA, began to erupt at 8.32 am on Sunday, 18 May, 1980.
The volcano had been giving signs of activity for some...
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Leader  26 Nov 2006 22:52:59 - 1 answered
In 1881 there was the Eyemouth fishing disaster. It was during the great storm of 1881 on the 14th October and it occured on the Berwickshire coast. Overall...
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There have been a number of disasters in Emmerdale, the most notable being the 1993 plane crash, which killed many of the shows main characters, and...
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kath18  25 Sep 2006 11:56:48 - 1 answered
The outbreak of flu in 1918/1919 that followed the end of World War I killed a huge number of people worldwide ~ probably between 60 and 100 million. Far...
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