So Many Disasters!  What Could Go Wrong?

If you think a disaster may never impact you and your family, think again.  There are over 50 disaster types and they are happening more frequently then ever - almost every day!  There are two categories of disasters: natural disasters and man-made disasters.  Yet, disasters can be further divided into other sub-categories: Natural disasters (includes geological, meteorological, biological hazards and technology caused hazards).  Additionally, man-made or human-caused disasters can be grouped into two sub-categories: accidental and intentional disasters.

Here's a full list of potential hazards or disasters that a family could experience during a lifetime!
  • Earthquake
  • Tornado
  • Tsunami
  • Hurricane or cyclone
  • Volcano eruption
  • Landslide, mudslide, subsidence (sinkholes)
  • Wildfire or Forest fire
  • Thunderstorms, lightning, hail storms
  • Flood, flash flood, tidal surge, rain, storm damage
  • Water control structure, dam or levee failure
  • Drought
  • Snow, ice, hail, sleet, Arctic freeze
  • Windstorm, dust storm, high winds
  • Extreme temperature (hot or cold)
  • Lightning strikes (with fire following)
  • Food borne illness
  • Pandemic, infection or communicable disease (Avian flu, H1N1, etc.)
  • Utility interruption or failure (electrical power, water, gas or steam leak)
  • Telecommunications failure (telephone, satellite, internet or cell tower disruptions)
  • Environmental related hazards (pollution control, sewerage, other infrastructure failure)
  • Hazardous material spill or release
  • Nuclear power plant incident
  • Explosion or fire or smoke damage
  • Broken water pipes, loss of water supply, drain blockage
  • Building or structure collapse
  • Entrapment and/or rescue (machinery, confined space, water rescue)
  • Transportation incidents (motor vehicle, railroad, watercraft, aircraft, pipeline)
  • Robbery, theft or vandalism, break-ins
  • Lost person, child abduction, kidnap, extortion, hostage incident, workplace violence
  • Demonstration, civil disturbance, labor strike, police action
  • Bomb threat or suspicious package
  • Terrorism
  • Access to building or physical security compromised
  • Embezzlement
  • Sabotage, cyber crime, data theft, or data destruction
  • Are you sure a disaster may never impact your family?

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