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It is process or phenomenon

of atmospheric, hydrological or
oceanographic nature that may
cause loss of life, injury or
other health impacts, property
damage, loss of livelihoods and
services, social and economic
disruption, or environmental
damage.

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Tropical cyclone, also called TYPHOON
typhoon or hurricane, an
intense circular storm that
originates over warm
tropical oceans and is
characterized by low
atmospheric pressure, high
winds, and heavy rain
tropical cyclone with winds
faster than 74 miles per
hour .
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Thunderstorm
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gusty winds. Thunderstorms arise
when layers of warm, moist air
rise in a large, swift updraft to
cooler regions of the atmosphere

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STORM SURGE
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Storm surge is the abnormal
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a storm, measured as the
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normal predicted
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astronomical tide. The surge is
caused primarily by
a storm's winds pushing water
onshore.

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FLOOD
It is a common natural disaster,
and also very common in many
places when have heavy rain
falls. A flood is a body of water
that covers land which is
normally dry They destroy
houses and buildings, and carry
soil away from valuable farming
land.

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Flash Flood

A flash flood is a rapid flooding of


low-lying areas: washes, rivers, dry
lakes and depressions. It may be
caused by heavy rain associated with
a severe thunderstorm, hurricane,
tropical storm, or meltwater from ice
or snow flowing over ice sheets or
snowfields.

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La Niña
La Niña is a climate pattern that
describes the cooling of surface
ocean waters along the tropical
. La Nina is considered to be the
counterpart to El Nino, which
is characterized by unusually
warm ocean temperatures in
the equatorial region of the
Pacific Ocean.

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El Niño
El Niño is a climate phenomenon that
occurs when a vast pool of water in
the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean
becomes abnormally warm. Under
normal conditions, the warm water
and the rains it drives are in the
western Pacific.El Niño occurs every
few years. Its most direct impacts are
droughts in normally damp places in
the eastern Pacific, such as parts

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What to do Before Hydometiorlogical Hazard

BeforeHave emergency kits and survival packs prepared. These should contain medicine,
cash, important documents, whistles, and extra clothes. Store food and clean water enough for
three days. That’s two gallons of water per person per day.

Prepare candles, flashlights and extra batteries in case the power goes out.Listen to the radio
or watch TV for news updates. During

Stay indoors and listen to the news for weather updates and flood warnings.If you need to
evacuate, stay calm. Close the windows, turn off the main electricity switch and bring your
survival kit

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What to do After Hydrometeorological Hazard

Return home only after authorities have deemed the area safe.
Check your surroundings for damaged electrical cables and
fallen posts. Report these to the authorities.

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