Natural Disasters Questions
Natural disasters can have a significant impact on infrastructure. They can cause severe damage to buildings, roads, bridges, power lines, and other essential structures. Flooding can erode soil and weaken foundations, leading to structural failures. Earthquakes can cause buildings to collapse or suffer structural damage. Hurricanes and strong winds can uproot trees, damage roofs, and destroy buildings. Additionally, natural disasters can disrupt transportation systems, interrupt power supply, and damage communication networks, further impacting infrastructure. The aftermath of these events often requires extensive repairs and reconstruction efforts to restore the affected infrastructure.