World’s Most Dangerous Natural Disaster Zones: Areas to Be Cautious About
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Ring of Fire: Pacific region with frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, posing multiple natural disaster risks.
Hurricane Alley: Atlantic Basin area prone to hurricanes, including the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern U.S.
The Himalayas: Vulnerable to earthquakes, landslides, and glacial lake outburst floods due to tectonic activity.
Tornado Alley: Central U.S. region susceptible to tornadoes, with Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas being most affected.
The Pacific Tsunami Belt: Coastal areas along the Pacific Ocean, facing potential tsunamis triggered by earthquakes.
The Andes: Earthquake-prone region with the risk of landslides and volcanic eruptions across South America.
The Philippines: Experiences typhoons, landslides, and volcanic eruptions due to its location in the Pacific Ring of Fire
The Ganges Delta: Faces cyclones, flooding, and storm surges, impacting parts of India and Bangladesh.
Indonesian Archipelago: Vulnerable to earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions, making it a disaster-prone area.