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2006-06-23 01:08:55 · 14 answers · asked by Lard Cherrybakins 4 in Science & Mathematics Weather

good for you james, it wasnt a tsunami...very funny

2006-06-23 01:11:31 · update #1

I would like more detailed answers..thank you

2006-06-23 01:12:11 · update #2

just what I was lookin for...thanks TMleaf!

2006-06-23 01:17:57 · update #3

14 answers

21st century disasters
2001 Gujarat Earthquake, Bhuj, India (January 26, 2001)
European Heat Wave of 2003, Europe
Bam Earthquake, Iran (December 26, 2003)
Hurricane Ivan, Caribbean Sea, Southeastern United States (September, 2004)
Hurricane Jeanne, Greater Antilles, Eastern United States (September, 2004)
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and elsewhere (December 26, 2004) 186,983 killed, 42,883 missing
2005 Sumatran earthquake, Indonesia (March 28, 2005), at least 1,000 killed
2005 Maharashtra floods, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Western India (July 2005)
Hurricane Katrina, United States (August 2005), toll varies
Hurricane Stan, Mexico, Central America, Guatemala, (October, 2005)
2005 Kashmir earthquake, Kashmir, Pakistan, (October 8, 2005), death toll is currently 87,350 but some estimate it to rise over 100,000
Hurricane Wilma, Caribbean Sea, Mexico, United States (October 2005)
2006 Southern Leyte mudslide, Philippines, (17 February 2006) c. 950 killed.
2006 Java earthquake, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia (May 27, 2006), c. 6,200 killed

2006-06-23 01:11:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

properly that is a mixture of issues we do have a huge advance in fossil fuels getting used making international warming to advance plus we've any such large inhabitants advance speading out into the risky factors turning out to be the seeds for catastrophe. definite storms are on the upward thrust only a touch and international warming is utilising them contained in the very actuality as temperature will advance further and extra polar ice melts and dumps clean water into the oceans reducing the salinity of the water which impacts and slows down the sea currents. that is the clarification for the unbalence and it is going to slowly worsen if some thing isn't executed about it. definite it has got here about many cases previously it why we've ice a lengthy time period yet previously we confirmed up it took thousand of years for it to ensue yet with our polution on the upward thrust we are speading the approach at a alarming fee.

2016-11-15 03:59:42 · answer #2 · answered by gorgone 4 · 0 0

in Romania every 2-3 month flood and the rivers are taking away thousand of houses ,animals ,some people
the climate went crazy there
you asked about most recent disasters not an year ago???

2006-06-23 01:14:13 · answer #3 · answered by qwq 5 · 0 0

There was a pretty bad flood reported yesterday in Jakarta, Indonesia. Currently there are 200 people who have died as a result, with over 100 still missing.

2006-06-23 01:16:57 · answer #4 · answered by Lisa 3 · 0 0

Hurricane Rita and Katrina. They left a lot of families homeless.

2006-06-23 02:57:49 · answer #5 · answered by abigail 1 · 0 0

Earth quack in Indonesia

2006-06-23 01:12:59 · answer #6 · answered by opentogainknowledge 4 · 0 0

hurricanes..Example: Katrina

2006-06-23 04:07:20 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

HURRICANE KATRINA, THE TSUNAMI, THE EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA

2006-06-23 01:12:24 · answer #8 · answered by Melba Toast 4 · 0 0

Some of my hair fell out this morning !!

2006-06-23 01:10:30 · answer #9 · answered by bildymooner 6 · 0 0

well there was just tropical storm albertothat hit florida

2006-06-23 03:44:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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