CareerPlaces    Disasters are unstoppable natural and  anthropogenic  impacts which can be  mitigated by suitable management options. India is  seventh largest country in  the world and is highly prone to natural  and anthropogenic disasters. India share  135.79 million sq. km (2.4%)  of world surface while its population is 16.7% of  the world population.  The geological and geographical setup of the country  makes it highly  susceptible to disasters. In the north and north eastern  part-one of  the youngest mountain chain – The Himalaya is highly prone to   earthquakes, landslides and avalanches. Indo-Gangetic plain is prone to  floods  as well as drought. North-western part is prone to drought and  desertification  while coastal regions are prone to tsunamis and  cyclones. In other words, the  country is susceptible to all types of  disasters i.e. earthquakes, droughts,  floods, cyclones, tsunamis,  landslides, avalanches, desertification, forest  fires and industrial,  vehicle a...
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