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Natural Disaster Types - INI
Natural disasters are disasters caused by natural phenomena such as earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons, floods, and volcanic eruptions. International organizations such as EM-DAT (International Disaster Database) and UNDRR (UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction) classify natural disasters into geophysical, meteorological, hydrological, climatological, and biological hazards. In Japan, the Cabinet Office and the Japan Meteorological Agency implement disaster prevention measures based on the Basic Disaster Management Plan, with earthquakes/tsunamis, wind and water damage, and volcanic disasters being the main types of natural disasters.
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disaster classification
[item.geophysical]
code=G
slug=geophysical
name=Geophysical
description=Disasters caused by crustal activity and geological phenomena.
examples=["Earthquake","Tsunami","Volcanic eruption","Landslide","Avalanche"]
[item.meteorological]
code=M
slug=meteorological
name=Meteorological
description=Disasters caused by atmospheric weather phenomena.
examples=["Typhoon","Tornado","Torrential rain","Heat wave","Cold wave","Dense fog"]
[item.hydrological]
code=H
slug=hydrological
name=Hydrological
description=Disasters caused by the occurrence, movement, and distribution of water.
examples=["Flood","Inland flooding","Debris flow","Slope failure","Landslide"]
[item.climatological]
code=C
slug=climatological
name=Climatological
description=Disasters caused by long-term climate variability and seasonal weather conditions.
examples=["Drought","Wildfire","Desertification","Glacial lake outburst"]
[item.biological]
code=B
slug=biological
name=Biological
description=Disasters caused by biological factors.
examples=["Epidemic","Insect infestation","Animal accident","Invasive species"]
[item.extraterrestrial]
code=E
slug=extraterrestrial
name=Extra-terrestrial
description=Disasters caused by factors originating outside Earth.
examples=["Asteroid impact","Meteorite fall","Solar flare","Space weather"]